Best lakes around Nebelschütz are found within the nearby Lusatian Lake District, an expansive network of artificial lakes in Saxony, Germany. This region, transformed from former lignite opencast mines, now serves as a significant recreational area. The landscape features diverse bodies of water, offering various outdoor activities and natural beauty. Nebelschütz itself does not have prominent recreational lakes, but the surrounding area provides numerous options for lake experiences.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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An explanatory plaque on the Rammenau Manor District boundary stone explains that the Rammenau Manor District was independent until 1927. Such boundary stones were erected by the Royal Saxon government in 1835 and 1835. This boundary stone was discovered in 1975 while feasting in the upper pond. It was only restored by the local history society in 2006 and placed in its original location.
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A beautiful place to sit and relax and watch the hustle and bustle of the pond's animals.
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Historic boundary stone with rest area and information board about the Rammernauer ponds.
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A lake with everything your heart desires: beach, playground and swimming. A great destination on a hike.
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The name is right as it is really a large pond.
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Please keep the area clean ✌🏻
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Please keep the area clean 👍🏻
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You can take very nice reflections of trees, clouds and etc. The place is very nice for hobby photographers but also for normal photographers. You can take a lot of photos of the beautiful nature.
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The lakes around Nebelschütz are primarily part of the expansive Lusatian Lake District, an artificial network of lakes created from former lignite opencast mines. This transformation has resulted in diverse bodies of water offering various outdoor activities and natural beauty, ranging from large recreational lakes to smaller nature reserves and pond areas.
Yes, cycling is a very popular activity. For example, Lake Senftenberg features an 18km well-maintained loop trail, and Partwitzer Lake has a 21km asphalt loop trail, both ideal for cycling. The Biehla-Weißig Pond Area Nature Reserve also offers a wonderful bike path between its ponds. You can find more cycling routes in the area by checking out the Cycling around Nebelschütz guide.
Lake Senftenberg is considered a premier family destination, offering sandy beaches, playgrounds, and a wide array of water sports. Partwitzer Lake also has a shallow entry bathing area suitable for families. For a more adventurous family outing, the Deutschbaselitz Adventure Camp, located on the edge of a large pond, provides many play possibilities for children, camping, and water activities like inflatable boats and SUP boards.
Several spots offer great opportunities to relax. The Boathouse at Biehlaer Großteich is a popular resting spot with a great view of the lake. Similarly, the Rest area at Brettmühlenteich provides a good opportunity to relax and linger directly by the pond.
The Lusatian Lake District offers a diverse range of water sports. Lake Senftenberg is excellent for sailing, windsurfing, stand-up paddleboarding, motorboating, fishing, and diving. Geierswalder Lake is known for good winds, making it popular for sailing and kitesurfing, and also allows waterskiing and wakeboarding. Partwitzer Lake permits paddling, canoeing, and motorboating. The Bautzen Reservoir also offers pedal boat rentals and beach volleyball.
Yes, the Biehla-Weißig Pond Area Nature Reserve is known for its rich flora and fauna, offering tranquil resting places and opportunities for nature observation. An artificial island within Lake Senftenberg has also been a nature conservation area since 1981, though it is not open to the public. The Bautzen Reservoir is part of the Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape, a UNESCO biosphere reserve, offering beautiful nature trails.
Absolutely. Many lakes, including Lake Senftenberg and Partwitzer Lake, feature loop trails suitable for walking. The Bautzen Reservoir is surrounded by nature trails for hiking. For specific routes, you can explore the Easy hikes around Nebelschütz guide, which includes trails like the Deutschbaselitz Great Pond loop.
While the lakes themselves are relatively new, the surrounding towns offer historical context. For instance, Wittichenau, home to the Wittichenau Town Pond, has a rich history dating back to 1248 and features historically valuable cultural monuments. The Rest area at Brettmühlenteich is also next to an old boundary stone from the Rammenau estate.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained bike paths, the opportunities for fishing, and the tranquil resting spots amidst nature. The diverse flora and fauna, especially around areas like the Biehla-Weißig Pond Area Nature Reserve, are also highly valued. The region's transformation into a recreational area with various activities is a major draw.
Yes, motorboating is permitted on several lakes. Lake Senftenberg and Partwitzer Lake are connected by navigable canals (Koschen and Barbara Canals), allowing motorboats to travel between them. Geierswalder Lake also permits motorboating, waterskiing, and wakeboarding behind motorboats.
The lakes are generally best enjoyed from spring to autumn (March to October) when the weather is favorable for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and water sports. During these months, the flora and fauna are vibrant, and facilities around the lakes are fully operational. While some ponds may experience water shortages in summer, the larger lakes remain popular.
Yes, the Lusatian Lake District is a major holiday area with various options. Lake Senftenberg, for example, has restaurants and snack bars along its loop trail, and a town harbor with moorings. Geierswalder Lake features unique floating holiday homes. The Rest area at Brettmühlenteich also has a nice cafe nearby. The Deutschbaselitz Adventure Camp offers rustic group accommodation and full board options.


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