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Hiking around Albrechtshainer Lake offers diverse natural features within a reclaimed landscape. The region is characterized by the 24-hectare lake, surrounded by idyllic forests and connected to the larger Leipziger Neuseenland. Trails often follow the lake's shoreline, providing views of the water and the surrounding woodlands. This area, transformed from former mining pits, blends natural regeneration with recreational opportunities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice place for a break
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This former quarry promises a quick way to cool off: With no beach or shallow entry points, the only way into the water is via small rocky outcrops. https://www.geo.de/reisen/reise-inspiration/tollertbruch_30153942-30167826.html
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A popular bathing lake is Lake Albrechtshainer, also known colloquially as the Autobahnsee (Autobahnsee). Gravel from this area was used for the construction of the nearby Autobahn 14 starting in 1936. This is how this popular recreational spot for bathers and campers came into being. https://stadt-brandis.de/brandis-erleben/naherholung/
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The Spittelbruch Kleinsteinberg quarry is located east of Leipzig, between Naunhof and Brandis. The quarry was created by the extraction of granite porphyry and covers an area of 1.47 hectares. The Spittelbruch is located in a forest on Kleinsteinberger Straße. The quarry has wooded banks. The banks slope steeply and gradually descend into the depths. On the western shore, there is a shallow water zone with weed beds and dead wood in the water. Hot spots are generally found near rocky outcrops and objects in the water. Compared to the surrounding quarries, the Spittelbruch has a meager fish population. https://www.fisch-hitparade.de/gewaesser/spittelbruch-kleinsteinberg/
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Lake Albrechtshainer See covers 24 hectares, is up to 6 meters deep, and has a shoreline of 2 kilometers. A popular swimming lake, Lake Albrechtshainer See is also known locally as the Autobahnsee (Autobahn Lake). Starting in 1936, gravel from this area was used to build the nearby Autobahn 14 motorway. This is how this popular recreational spot for swimming and camping enthusiasts was created. https://stadt-brandis.de/brandis-erleben/naherholung/
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Here, you'll find the remains of the former elevator for the quarried stone from the Kirchbruch (church quarry), two five-meter-high reinforced concrete columns. In 1988, the idea arose to use these columns to display the stone used in the former GDR. Graphic designer Gerd Nawrot and the geologists from "Elbnaturstein Dresden" advised on the implementation. The surrounding area was designed by the municipality. To this day, granite, syenite, quartz porphyry, metabasalt (formerly diabase), and syenite granite from eastern Germany can be compared and admired here. https://geopark-porphyrland.de/geopark/industriekultur/abbauen/granitporphyr-aus-beucha/
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There are over 600 hiking routes around Albrechtshainer Lake, catering to various preferences. The majority, about 460, are considered easy, with 187 moderate and 20 more challenging options.
The terrain around Albrechtshainer Lake is generally gentle, featuring idyllic forests and paths along the lake's shoreline. As a reclaimed mining area, the landscape offers a blend of natural regeneration and well-maintained trails. You'll find narrow paths winding through woodlands and alongside the water, often with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, many routes around Albrechtshainer Lake are circular. A popular option is the Albrechtshainer See – View of Albrechtshain Lake loop from Beucha, an easy 3.1 km trail that takes about 47 minutes. Another is the Albrechtshainer See – Albrechtshain Lake (Motorway Lake) loop from Beucha, which is 3.2 km long and also follows the lake's edge.
The primary natural feature is the beautiful Albrechtshainer See itself, surrounded by serene forests. You can also explore the interconnected network of lakes, such as Moritzsee and Grillensee, which are part of the larger Leipziger Neuseenland. For a longer hike, consider the View of Moritzsee – Grillensee, Naunhof loop from Beucha.
Absolutely. The area is well-suited for families, with many easy, relatively flat trails. The short, scenic loops around the lake are perfect for children. Additionally, the Leipzig Treetop Adventure Park located by the lake offers an exciting activity for families looking for more adventure.
Yes, Albrechtshainer Lake is generally dog-friendly. The forested paths and lakeside trails provide ample space for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations regarding pets in natural areas.
Yes, parking facilities are available around Albrechtshainer Lake, making it convenient for hikers arriving by car. The lake is easily accessible via the A14 motorway, and designated parking areas are typically found near popular trailheads and recreational spots.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 3,400 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful forest paths, the inviting lake views, and the well-maintained trails that offer a relaxing outdoor experience. The blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities is frequently highlighted.
Beyond hiking, you can visit the Leipzig Treetop Adventure Park, which offers various climbing courses and a zipline. There's also a climbing rock at Albrechtshainer Lake for those interested in bouldering. The lake itself is popular for swimming and water sports during warmer months.
Albrechtshainer Lake offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for combining hikes with swimming or other water activities. Even in winter, the serene, often snow-dusted forests provide a tranquil setting for a walk.
Yes, the area is part of the 'Leipziger Neuseenland' and is integrated into the 'Outer Green Ring' cycle route, suggesting a network of paths suitable for both hiking and cycling. You can find routes that extend beyond the immediate lake loop, such as the moderate View of Moritzsee – Grillensee, Naunhof loop from Beucha, which connects to nearby lakes.


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