Lakes around Königshain are primarily former granite quarries that have filled with water, nestled within the Königshainer Berge in Eastern Upper Lusatia. This largely wooded granite region offers natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area is known for its unique geological formations and tranquil water-filled quarries. It serves as a significant recreational spot for nature lovers, providing diverse activities amidst an impressive granite landscape.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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The Königshain Hills (Upper Sorbian: Limas) are located in the eastern part of Upper Lusatia, west of the city of Görlitz in the Görlitz district. They lie north and south of the municipality of Königshain, from which they take their name, and comprise an extensive, approximately 50 km² area of mostly forested granite. The main elevations are the Kämpferberge (415 m above sea level) in the south, culminating at the Ahlberg, the well-known Hochstein (397.2 m above sea level) in the north, and the Hutberg in the (south)west. ``` View of the Königshain Hills Quarry lake in the Königshain Hills In the natural regional classification of Saxony, they are assigned to the macrogeochore Eastern Upper Lusatia (11), the mesogeochore Königshain Hills and Mountains (11013), and the two microgeochore Kämpferberg Ridge (including Hochstein) and Eichberg-Hutberg Ridge.[1] The entire Königshain Hills have been a protected landscape area since 1974. A bird sanctuary is located in part (Elysium) of the former Firsten quarry. https://de.wikipedia.org
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A huge swimming lake with plenty of refreshment points.
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Super beautiful quarry, which reminds us of the mining through historical equipment and buildings that are now dilapidated.
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A few bathers were in the water.
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It was worth the detour. Great view of the lake from above.
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The Neuberzdorfer Höhe observation tower is an observation tower built in 2007–2008 in the municipality of Schönau-Berzdorf on the Eigen in the district of Görlitz in Saxony.
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Here you have a great panoramic view from the tower
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The lakes in the Königshainer Berge are primarily former granite quarries that have filled with water over time. They are nestled within a largely wooded granite region, offering picturesque natural beauty and unique geological formations.
Yes, Thadenbruch Quarry Lake is celebrated for its magnificent rock formations and crystal-clear water. Similarly, Firstensteinbruch Quarry Lake is known for its spectacular rock walls, which also attract climbers.
You can visit Totenstein, a natural monument offering a viewpoint in the forest at a quarry, accessible via a fortified staircase. Additionally, the Neuberzdorf Heights Observation Tower provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including Lake Berzdorf and distant mountains.
Yes, the Königshainer Berge area offers numerous hiking trails that often include the quarry lakes. You can find easy hikes like the 'Hamannbruch Quarry – Thadenbruch Quarry Lake loop' or 'Bruch 1 — Granite Quarry – Hamannbruch Quarry loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Königshain.
Besides hiking, the region is popular for nature observation and appreciating its industrial heritage. The steep quarry walls of lakes like Thadenbruch Quarry Lake also attract climbers. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes, such as those around Lake Berzdorf, which you can find in the gravel biking guide for Königshain.
While the inviting waters of some quarry lakes, like Steinbruchsee Thadenbruch and Königsbruch II Steinbruchsee, attract visitors for 'wild swimming,' it is technically forbidden in places like Thadenbruch Quarry Lake. For designated swimming, consider the North Beach of Lake Berzdorf, a large swimming lake nearby.
Yes, the North Beach of Lake Berzdorf is considered family-friendly, offering a large swimming area. The Neuberzdorf Heights Observation Tower also provides an accessible activity for families to enjoy panoramic views.
The Königshainer Berge are a significant recreational spot for nature lovers, offering diverse activities. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty, while summer allows for swimming opportunities at designated areas like Lake Berzdorf.
Yes, the lakes are former granite quarries, and their industrial past is evident. Thadenbruch Quarry Lake, for example, features a historical direct rail connection. The area around Firstensteinbruch Quarry Lake is part of a circular route that functions as an open-air museum, showcasing old rail vehicles and historical ruined buildings.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural beauty, especially the crystal-clear water and rock formations of the quarry lakes. The tranquil atmosphere, opportunities for hiking, and the blend of natural landscapes with industrial heritage are frequently highlighted. Many find it a perfect place to relax and enjoy nature.
While specific public transport routes directly to each lake might be limited, the Königshainer Berge are located west of Görlitz, which is a regional hub. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to access the various trailheads and lake areas.
The Königshainer Berge are a recreational area, and while specific amenities directly at every quarry lake might be scarce, you can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in nearby villages and the town of Görlitz. Lake Berzdorf, being a larger recreational area, also offers refreshment points.


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