Best attractions and places to see around Werbeliner Lake include a diverse range of natural and historical sites. This former open-pit mine has transformed into a significant natural recreation area, spanning 450 hectares and reaching depths of up to 38 meters. Designated as a 1500-hectare nature reserve in 2019, it is a vital European bird sanctuary and home to over 180 bird species, as well as other wildlife. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, alongside glimpses into its industrial past.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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beautiful running route as part of the RunTheLake Challenge
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Asphalted circular path unfortunately with many root damages
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Nature reserve…swimming in the lake is prohibited
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Wonderful view of Lake Werbellin, good trail route
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Werbeliner Lake itself is a significant natural recreation area, designated as a 1500-hectare nature reserve. It's known for its diverse landscape, including ponds, gravel banks, reed beds, meadows, and forests. A notable spot is Brodauer Zinken at Lake Werbeliner, a small peninsula offering rest areas and views of the crystal-clear water.
Yes, Werbeliner Lake is a significant European bird sanctuary, part of the "Agrarian and Post-Mining Landscape near Delitzsch" protection area. It's an Eldorado for over 180 bird species, with observations of white-tailed eagles on the islands. Other wildlife like wolves, otters, and beavers also call this area home, making it a true natural paradise for nature observation.
Absolutely. The area offers a well-developed network of cycling trails. The Werbeliner See cycle path provides an asphalted circular route with views of the lake and its birdlife. The "Kohle | Dampf | Licht" cycle path also connects the lake to broader regional cycling networks. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Werbeliner Lake guide.
No, swimming in Werbeliner Lake is generally not permitted. The lake is part of a nature reserve, and swimming is prohibited to protect its delicate ecosystem and rich biodiversity, which includes a wide array of bird species and other wildlife.
Yes, the region provides numerous hiking opportunities. The area around Werbeliner Lake features a well-developed network of hiking trails, perfect for exploring the natural beauty. For detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around Werbeliner Lake guide, which includes trails like the "Werbeliner See Nature Reserve – View of Werbeliner Lake loop from Brodau".
The region's industrial heritage is visible through remnants of its mining past. A notable historical site is the Bucket Wheel from the SRs 6300 Excavator, located south of Werbeliner Lake near Gerbisdorf. This impressive industrial monument is a 17-meter-high, 180-ton paddle wheel from one of the largest bucket-wheel excavators globally, offering a unique glimpse into the area's history.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The general area around Lake Werbellin is considered family-friendly, offering pleasant bike paths. Brodauer Zinken at Lake Werbeliner is also a great spot for families, with small hidden corners and rest areas. The cycling and hiking paths are generally accessible for family outings.
The Werbeliner Lake area is beautiful year-round for nature observation and outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching due to migration periods, while summer is great for cycling and hiking. Even in winter, the gatherings of thousands of winter guests, including various rare species of geese, ducks, and songbirds, are spectacular.
Yes, nearby Lake Werbellin is a popular spot with a very nice bike path. Additionally, Lake Grabschütz (Restloch Grabschütz) is described as a beautiful local recreation area with a landscape reminiscent of a prairie, featuring an interactive nature trail spanning 7 km.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wild and natural character of the lake, especially the bike paths that offer views of the lake and its abundant birdlife. The quiet atmosphere and the opportunity to observe diverse wildlife, including sea eagles, are frequently highlighted. The transformation from a former opencast mine into a thriving nature reserve is also a point of interest.
Yes, along the cycling routes, you can find facilities such as the Kohle-Dampf-Licht Cycle Route Information Board (Werbeliner See), which provides insights into the region's mining history and natural features.


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