Best lakes around Laucha an der Unstrut are found in a region characterized by the Unstrut river and a landscape shaped by former open-pit mines now transformed into natural areas. This area, part of Halle-Saale-Unstrut, offers diverse natural features. Visitors can explore a variety of lakes that provide opportunities for recreation and nature observation. The region combines natural beauty with historical industrial transformation, creating unique lakeside environments.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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You can drive well.
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Nice to look at, right on the bike path.
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Here you can cycle in a relaxed manner
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very imaginatively designed pond!
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the Marienthaler Teiche are worth an idyllic stop
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Beautiful region with castles, vineyards and even historical monuments.
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Nice piece of nature, also to find the last peace. See panel: Forest burial.
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The white pit is a 0.62ha small pond/pond in Altenroda. The waters contain fish species such as perch, bream, roach and rudd. The body of water is surrounded in the outer area by a narrow strip of greenery and on the banks by a narrow belt of trees. The southern shore of the body of water is the most accessible. The tree belt here consists of a rather sparse stock of trees. https://www.fisch-hitparade.de/gewaesser/weisse-grube
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You can discover unique attractions like the Whimsical Floating Sculptures on the Pond, an art installation featuring funny figures and straw dolls. Another notable spot is the Kurpark Pond and Gradierwerk, Bad Kösen, which features a historic graduation tower creating an outdoor inhalation system with salty air.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. The Whimsical Floating Sculptures on the Pond and Mariental Ponds are both categorized as family-friendly. The Kurpark Pond and Gradierwerk, Bad Kösen also offers family-friendly facilities.
The region offers diverse natural features, including lakes formed from former open-pit mines that have been revitalized into natural areas. You can find forests, various ponds like the Pond area in the forest, and the Unstrut river itself. Großkaynaer See, for example, is home to wild horses and wild cows within its nature reserve.
The lakes and surrounding areas are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on paths like the 12.4 km circular path around Großkaynaer See, hiking, and water sports such as sailing and surfing at Großkaynaer See. For more structured routes, explore options like easy hikes or cycling tours around the region. For cycling, check out the Cycling around Laucha an der Unstrut guide, and for hiking, the Easy hikes around Laucha an der Unstrut guide.
Yes, there are opportunities for swimming. The eastern part of Großkaynaer See provides unofficial beaches for sunbathing and swimming. Swimming is also permitted at Raßnitzer See, with buoys and signage planned to support these activities. Hasse See is known for its clear water and a large sandy beach, making it an appealing spot for swimming.
Großkaynaer See features a 12.4 km long circular path ideal for cycling and hiking, winding through its nature reserve. The Geiseltalsee, where Marina Mücheln is located, also boasts an all-round system of paths accessible to cyclists. For easy walks, the Mariental Ponds offer seating areas directly on a hiking trail.
The lakes are generally best visited during warmer months when you can fully enjoy activities like swimming, cycling, and hiking. The natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities are most appealing from spring through autumn, though specific events or conditions may vary.
Yes, Marina Mücheln on the Geiseltalsee is noted as wheelchair accessible, with asphalted paths around the marina. This makes it a good option for visitors seeking accessible outdoor experiences.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the imaginative art installations at the Whimsical Floating Sculptures on the Pond to the relaxing atmosphere and seating areas at Mariental Ponds. The historic significance of the Kurpark Pond and Gradierwerk, Bad Kösen is also a highlight, offering a unique blend of nature and history.
Yes, the lakes provide opportunities for wildlife observation. At Großkaynaer See, for instance, you can observe two herds of wild horses and wild cows that contribute to landscape maintenance within the nature reserve. The transformation of former mining areas into thriving natural landscapes also supports diverse local flora and fauna.
Hasse See, located near Naumburg (Saale), is known for its clear water and sandy beach, and it also features a campsite. This provides an option for those looking to extend their stay and enjoy the natural surroundings on multi-day tours.


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