Best lakes around Gößnitz are found in the surrounding Altenburger Land region, an area characterized by man-made lakes. These bodies of water, often formed from former lignite open-cast mines, have been re-naturalized. They serve as recreational destinations, offering opportunities for various outdoor activities. The region provides a landscape transformed into spaces for leisure and nature observation.
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Very beautiful lake. Lots of grey herons there. Nice for a walk or bike ride.
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A beautiful park with an interesting history https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grünfelder_Park
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Always nice to go down
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The Altenburg Island Zoo is Germany's only zoo located on an island. A bridge takes you to the island zoo.
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The so-called tea house at Nöbdenitzer Teich is a replica of the historical original. It used to be in the private garden of the manor owners. On the occasion of the Federal Garden Show in 2007, the Nöbdenitz local beautification association rebuilt the historic tea house between the ponds after over 60 years. Today the tea house is a popular rest and picnic area right on the Sprotte adventure trail. From here you have a wonderful view of the pond with island, the former Nöbdenitz moated castle and the church in the background. Source:https://www.burg-posterstein.de/visitorinfo-2/posterstein- surroundings/sprotte-erlebnispfad/
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Breather with a view over the Glauchau reservoir
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The romantic valley of the Zwickauer Mulde lies to the west of the city. The river meanders through wide meadows and fields as well as through the oldest part of Glauchau. The reservoir in the Muldenaue with a water surface of 40 hectares was created in 1936-1938 as a service water reservoir for the Glauchau textile industry. It is characterized by its particularly diverse fauna. Today the reservoir serves as a popular recreation area for young and old. Recreational sports enthusiasts can go sailing, canoeing, fishing, tennis, archery, jogging, walking and cycling. A 3.2 km long circular route leads through the picturesque natural landscape around the lake. Various resting places invite you to relax and observe nature. Source: https://www.glauchau.de/de/naherurlaubsgebiet-stausee.html
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The lakes around Gößnitz are primarily man-made, formed from former lignite open-cast mines. These areas have been re-naturalized and transformed into popular recreational destinations, offering opportunities for various outdoor activities and nature observation.
Yes, Haselbacher See is well-regarded for its clean, clear water, making it suitable for swimming. It also features designated swimming beaches and is popular for activities like paddle boarding.
Several lakes are family-friendly. The West shore of the Glauchau Reservoir offers beautiful circular routes. The Pond Promenade with Fountain View, Großer Teich, Altenburg is a focal point for Germany's only island zoo, the Altenburg Island Zoo. Additionally, Nöbdenitz Tea House by the Pond is a charming spot between two ponds.
Yes, many lakes offer trails. A marked cycling and hiking trail encircles Haselbacher See. The West shore of the Glauchau Reservoir is known for its beautiful circular routes. For more general hiking options in the region, you can explore the Hiking around Gößnitz guide.
Near Haselbacher See, the Meuselwitz coal railway runs alongside it, offering a unique historical experience related to the region's mining past. The Nöbdenitz Tea House by the Pond is a rebuilt historical structure, originally part of the Nöbdenitz manor.
The former Windischleuba Dam is evolving into a protected nature and landscape area, primarily utilized for bird and nature conservation, making it a valuable spot for observing local wildlife. Many of the re-naturalized former mining lakes also offer opportunities for general nature observation.
The Nöbdenitz Tea House by the Pond is a small hut situated on a footbridge between two ponds, offering a unique spot for refreshments. Pahna Lake also features a campsite, indicating facilities for visitors.
Pahna Lake is part of a leisure and recreation area and was one of the first lakes in the region created from a lignite open-cast mine. Its surrounding area includes a campsite, suggesting suitability for longer stays and a variety of outdoor activities, though specific activities are not detailed.
Visitors appreciate the transformation of former mining landscapes into attractive recreational spaces. They particularly enjoy the beautiful circular routes, the unique experience of the island zoo at Altenburg, and the charming historical elements like the Nöbdenitz Tea House.
Yes, the region around Gößnitz offers several road cycling routes. You can find various options, including easy and moderate loops, in the Road Cycling Routes around Gößnitz guide.
The former Windischleuba Dam is primarily a protected nature and landscape area, focused on bird and nature conservation. While hiking loops are available around the reservoir, it's not explicitly detailed as a swimming lake or for other active water sports.
The Pond Promenade with Fountain View, Großer Teich, Altenburg offers beautiful views of the old town and the Nikolaikirchviertel, making it a scenic spot for a stroll.


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