Lakes in Upper Lusatia, a region in eastern Germany and parts of Poland, feature a unique and evolving landscape. This area is home to the Lusatian Lake District, Europe's largest man-made water landscape, created by flooding former lignite open-cast mines. The district offers a diverse range of lakes, providing opportunities for water-based activities and recreation. This transformation has created a vibrant hub for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Beautiful stretch of sandy beach on Lake Bärwalder.
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It's a great atmosphere and you don't need the biggest wallet. It's just nice to linger and enjoy something.
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The lookout tower is about one kilometer west of Hohenbocka on the Prossenberg. There are no opening hours, the tower is freely accessible.
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The lighthouse is a very nice hotel with a good restaurant. You should definitely reserve a table on Sunday afternoon. The sunsets are fantastic.
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The lakes in Upper Lusatia, particularly within the Lusatian Lake District, offer a wide array of activities. You can enjoy cycling, skating, beach life, and boat tours. Many lakes are interconnected by navigable canals, allowing for boat excursions. For specific routes, you can explore options like "Cycling in Upper Lusatia" or "Hiking in Upper Lusatia" on komoot.
Yes, the region is well-known for its cycling paths. The 191-kilometer Lakeland Route connects 16 lakes, providing easy tours with scenic views. Specific routes like "Cycling around Bärwalder See" and "Cycling around Partwitzer See" are popular. You can find more cycling routes in the "Cycling in Upper Lusatia" guide.
Absolutely. Many lakes and their facilities are family-friendly. For instance, Boxberg Beach at Bärwalder Lake and Beach at Partwitzer Lake offer wide sandy areas, and the latter has convenient parking and a small campground nearby. The New Muskau Castle also features family-friendly grounds.
Bärwalder Lake is Saxony's largest lake and is notable for its comprehensive facilities. It features a well-equipped marina (Marina Klitten) with 180 moorings, a distinctive lighthouse (Lighthouse at Geierswalder Lake, though the text refers to Geierswalder, the description of Bärwalder mentions a lighthouse), and a recreational area for water sports. The Boxberg Beach is expansive and accommodates various visitors, including nudists, dog owners, and kite surfers in designated areas.
Geierswalder Lake is particularly known for its unique floating houses (Floating Houses on Lake Geierswalde), which provide a novel lodging experience directly on the water. This lake is also connected by navigable canals to other lakes, making it a great base for exploring the wider district.
Yes, Berzdorfer Lake is located near Görlitz. It's a relatively new addition to the landscape and offers beaches like the Blaue Lagune Beach. Its proximity makes it easily accessible for day trips from the city.
The Bautzen Reservoir, fed by the Spree River, has historical significance as it was created during the GDR era. It features a beautiful sandy beach (Swimming beach at Bautzen Reservoir) and a beach bar. You can explore the lake via a 14.5-kilometer circuit path, which takes about four hours to complete and offers viewpoints and informative boards.
Yes, a key feature of the Lusatian Lake District is the planned interconnection of many lakes by navigable canals. Currently, ten lakes are planned to be interconnected, allowing for boat excursions between them, such as from Geierswalder Lake to Lake Senftenberg via the Koschen Canal.
Yes, some lakes offer designated areas for dogs. For example, Boxberg Beach at Bärwalder Lake has specific sections for dog owners, ensuring everyone can enjoy the expansive sandy beach.
The Lusatian Lake District is a vibrant recreational hub, particularly popular during warmer months for water-based activities like swimming, boating, cycling, and beach relaxation. However, the region also offers opportunities for winter hiking around the lakes, making it a destination that can be enjoyed year-round depending on your preferred activities.
Visitors often praise the 'South Sea feeling' at places like Beach at Partwitzer Lake, with its sandy shores and relaxed atmosphere. The expansive and well-maintained beaches, the opportunities for various water sports, and the extensive network of cycling paths are also highly appreciated. Many find the transformation of the former mining landscape into Europe's largest man-made water landscape to be a unique and impressive experience.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities around the lakes. The Bautzen Reservoir, for instance, has a 14.5-kilometer circuit path. You can find various hiking routes, including easy options, in guides like "Easy hikes in Upper Lusatia" and "Hiking in Upper Lusatia" on komoot.


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