Best lakes around Ebersbach-Neugersdorf are found in the surrounding region, which offers diverse recreational opportunities. While Ebersbach-Neugersdorf itself features smaller ponds, the broader area includes significant destinations like Olbersdorfer See, Berzdorfer See, and Halbendorfer See. These former mining areas have been transformed into recreational hubs with various water sports and leisure activities. The landscape provides a mix of natural features and developed facilities for visitors.
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A biotope that we should preserve.
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A welcome change of pace on the walk through the forest and an opportunity for a break.
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Well-preserved mill, currently being restored. The mill is located on private property.
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A pleasant pond path in Neugersdorf leads to beautiful ponds: Blattbinderteich, Mittelteich, and Kirchteich. Information: Blattbinderteich: 1.70 ha. Mittelteich: 0.4 ha. Kirchteich: 0.5 ha.
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The toads had mating season at this natural fire pond. I had to be very careful not to step on any animals.
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The Teichweg is a footpath to the Neugersdorf fish ponds very close to the church. That's why the easternmost one is also called the church pond. In the middle of this pond there is a heron figure. There are always several mallard ducks waiting to be fed on the church pond. There is a small playground between the church pond and the central pond. The Blattbinderteich is the largest and is where you can see, for example, the double-towered Maria Hilf Basilica in Filipov (Philippsdorf), Czech Republic.
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Here you have not only created something beautiful, but also done something for nature.
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While Ebersbach-Neugersdorf itself has smaller ponds, the broader region offers significant recreational lakes. The most prominent are Olbersdorfer See near Zittau, Berzdorfer See at the southern edge of Görlitz, and Halbendorfer See in the Lusatian Lake District. These former mining areas have been transformed into popular hubs for water sports and leisure.
Yes, closer to Ebersbach-Neugersdorf, you can find several tranquil spots. Visitors particularly enjoy the Restored Fire Pond at Kottmar, noted for its contribution to nature and quiet atmosphere. Another peaceful option is Schwarzer Teich, which offers a bench and table for a relaxing break in a very calm setting. The Bräuteich in Hofepark Beiersdorf is also a beautifully landscaped pond within a park, ideal for relaxation.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, especially at smaller ponds like Schwarzer Teich and Bräuteich in Hofepark Beiersdorf. The larger lakes are praised for their diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming and water sports to cycling paths and family-friendly amenities. Many also appreciate the natural beauty and the transformation of former industrial sites into vibrant leisure areas.
For swimming and a wide range of water sports, Olbersdorfer See, Berzdorfer See, and Halbendorfer See are excellent choices. Olbersdorfer See has a supervised bathing beach and water playground. Berzdorfer See offers multiple bathing areas, including the popular Blaue Lagune, and is a hub for sailing, surfing, and stand-up paddling. Halbendorfer See is known for its wakeboard and waterski center, a giant aqua park, and facilities for stand-up paddling.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent cycling opportunities. Berzdorfer See features a 16-kilometer asphalt trail encircling the lake, perfect for cyclists and skaters. Halbendorfer See has a 5.6 km asphalt loop for cycling and in-line skating. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can explore routes like those found in the Gravel biking around Ebersbach-Neugersdorf guide, which includes routes up to 73 km.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks around smaller ponds to more challenging routes. You can find easy walks around lakes like Bräuteich in Hofepark Beiersdorf. For more structured hiking, consider routes from the Easy hikes around Ebersbach-Neugersdorf guide, which includes paths like the 'View of Ebersbach – View of the Czech Border loop'. The 16-kilometer trail around Berzdorfer See is also popular for walkers.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the area are well-suited for families. Olbersdorfer See has a water playground and supervised bathing beach. Berzdorfer See offers multiple beaches, a pony farm, and a themed miniature golf course. Halbendorfer See boasts a giant aqua park with water slides and climbing walls, along with family-friendly campsites. Closer to Ebersbach-Neugersdorf, the Bräuteich in Hofepark Beiersdorf and the Restored Fire Pond at Kottmar are also considered family-friendly spots for relaxed outings.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. The bathing season at Olbersdorfer See, for instance, is particularly active during school holidays. For cycling, hiking, and enjoying the scenery, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful natural colors. Even in winter, some trails, like the one around Berzdorfer See, are suitable for walks.
Yes, the region offers interesting natural features and viewpoints. Olbersdorfer See provides idyllic views of the Zittau and Lusatian mountains. At Berzdorfer See, you can find an observation tower (Neuberzdorfer Höhe) offering panoramic views of the lake and surrounding landscape. The Taubenberg Quarry Pond is notable for its geological features, including floating green stone corridors in fissured granite.
While specific regulations vary by lake, many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly, especially for walks on designated paths. It's always advisable to check local signage for restrictions on beaches or in specific recreational zones. Generally, dogs are welcome on leashes on the extensive walking and cycling trails around lakes like Berzdorfer See and Halbendorfer See.
Yes, the larger recreational lakes are well-equipped with amenities. Olbersdorfer See offers experience-oriented and upscale gastronomy, along with a beach kiosk. Berzdorfer See has various facilities around its shores. Halbendorfer See, particularly around its water sports center and campsites, provides options for food and drink. Smaller ponds closer to Ebersbach-Neugersdorf might have fewer direct facilities, but nearby towns offer choices.
Public transport options vary depending on the specific lake. Larger towns like Zittau (for Olbersdorfer See) and Görlitz (for Berzdorfer See) are generally well-connected by regional buses or trains, with onward connections to the lakes. However, reaching some of the smaller, more secluded ponds directly by public transport might be challenging, and a car or bicycle would be more convenient for those locations.


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