Attractions and places to see around Partwitzer Lake are found within the Lusatian Lakeland, an area formed from a former lignite mine that completed its transformation in 2015. The lake is surrounded by pine forests and serves as a hub for recreation and nature exploration. It is part of a larger network of interconnected lakes and canals, offering diverse landscapes. The region provides a variety of points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Simply super beautiful cycle paths. Unfortunately, vegetation blocks the view of the lake in large parts.
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The former open-cast mine has been transformed into a large recreational lake and is now well-developed with beaches, campsites, harbors, and cycle paths.
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Wonderful cycle path, rolls great. I was lucky that it was relatively quiet. It can get crowded here in the summer.
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Great asphalt for racing bikes
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Beautiful swimming lake with a snack bar, kayak, SUP and bike rental. Affordable campsite. The only drawback: the toilet is only open when the snack bar is open. You should have your own camping toilet on board for the night and morning.
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Partwitzer Lake is surrounded by pine forests and features the distinctive 2.5 km Scado Peninsula, which is a designated nature conservation area. The lake is also part of a larger network of interconnected lakes and canals, showcasing the various stages of flooding in the Lusatian Lakeland.
Yes, the lake itself was formed from the flooded Scado lignite mine, reflecting the region's industrial past. You can also find the Barbara Canal, opened in 2019, which connects Partwitzer Lake with Lake Geierswalde. A figure of St. Barbara, the patron saint of miners, is located on the bridge across the canal, and touching it is believed to bring good luck. Additionally, a memorial for Gross Partwitz is located in Klein Partwitz, offering scenic views.
Families can enjoy the unsupervised Beach at Partwitzer Lake, which has shallow waters particularly suitable for small children. Other family-friendly options include quad bike tours, horse-drawn carriage rides, and designated barbecue and campfire areas near the memorial in Klein Partwitz. Many of the cycle paths, like the Connector Partwitzer See–Neuwieser See, are also suitable for families.
Yes, the 21-kilometer asphalt loop trail around Partwitzer Lake is predominantly flat and ideal for cycling, inline skating, and running. The Eastern cycle path at Partwitzer See is noted as wheelchair accessible. The Lock at overpass 6, connecting Partwitzer See with Neuwiesener See, is also wheelchair accessible.
Partwitzer Lake offers a wide range of water sports, including swimming, paddling, rowing, canoeing, rafting, sailing, surfing, and motor boating.
The main swimming spot is the unsupervised Beach at Partwitzer Lake, located near the riding stables in Klein Partwitz, southeast of the Scado peninsula. Its shallow waters make it particularly suitable for families with small children.
The 21-kilometer asphalt loop trail around Partwitzer Lake is popular for running. For more options, you can explore various running trails, including loops from Klein Partwitz and Lieske, which are detailed in the Running Trails around Partwitzer Lake guide.
Yes, the Viewpoint and Rest Area at Partwitzer See offers a nice view over the lake, perfect for a short break. While not directly on Partwitzer Lake, the Rostiger Nagel (Rusty Nail) Viewing Tower in the broader Lusatian Lakeland provides panoramic views of the entire lake district.
The region is particularly vibrant from spring to autumn, when the weather is ideal for cycling, water sports, and enjoying the beaches. The loop trail and water activities are best enjoyed during these warmer months. The interconnected lakes and canals also offer scenic boat travel opportunities during this period.
Partwitzer Lake is part of a larger network of lakes and canals. The Barbara Canal connects it to Lake Geierswalde, and the Lock at overpass 6 connects Partwitzer See with Neuwiesener See. There are also plans for future boat travel via the Rosendorf Canal and another canal between Lake Partwitz and Lake Neuwiese.
Visitors appreciate the beautiful 'South Sea feeling' combined with the typical heathland landscape. The well-maintained cycle paths, like the Eastern cycle path at Partwitzer See, are highly rated for their surface and views. The lake's clear water and family-friendly swimming areas are also frequently praised.
Absolutely. The 21-kilometer asphalt loop trail around the lake is perfect for cycling. You can find various cycling routes, including easy to moderate options, in the Cycling around Partwitzer Lake guide, which also features routes connecting to other nearby lakes.
Yes, there is a designated barbecue and campfire area available at the memorial in Klein Partwitz, located southeast of the Scado peninsula. This provides a great spot for outdoor gatherings.


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