Attractions and places to see around Bad Lausick include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Located in the Leipzig Region, the town is known for its thermal water and position on the edge of the Colditzer and Glastener Forest Nature Reserve. Visitors can explore ancient churches, relax in expansive green spaces like the Spa Park, and discover the town's heritage. The area offers opportunities for hiking, cycling, and spa experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautiful beach with a beach bar.🍹😎
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Beach 🏖️, beach bar🍹, surfing 🏄♀️, kids’ quad, SUP boarding, banana boat 🍌 riding, beach volleyball🏐… there’s endless fun here
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This is the finest stonemasonry.
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There's a lot to discover on the mountain, and beautiful hikes to take. The tower and the tower restaurant make it a worthwhile destination.
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You can climb the tower for 1 euro. The Rochlitz porphyry can be installed so beautifully.
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Even a small bridge snack bar can be found here with a wide range.
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Bad Lausick is surrounded by natural beauty. You can enjoy leisurely strolls in the 24-hectare Spa Park (Kurpark), which features ancient trees and a Kneipp-Kurpark with a treading basin near Schwanenteich (Swan Pond). The town is also situated on the edge of the Colditzer and Glastener Forest Nature Reserve, offering extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. Additionally, you can visit Lake Hainer, which has a beach and gastronomy, or explore the scenic East Shore of Lake Störmthaler.
Yes, the region around Bad Lausick offers excellent hiking opportunities, particularly within the Colditzer and Glastener Forest Nature Reserve. You can find various trails, including themed routes like the Georoute Bad Lausick and a hike to the Parthequelle. For specific routes, consider exploring the Hiking around Bad Lausick guide, which includes trails like the 'Parthequelle Gossenborn – Parthen Spring Shelter loop from Glasten' and the 'Duck Pond in the Kurpark – Bad Lausick Spa Park loop from Bad Lausick'.
Bad Lausick boasts several significant historical landmarks. You can visit St. Kilian's Church, dating back to 1105 and housing a valuable Silbermann-Trampeli organ. The beautifully restored Bad Lausick Town Hall, designed by Theodor Kösser, is another architectural highlight. Don't miss the historic post mills, Bockwindmühle Ebersbach and Bockwindmühle Ballendorf, which are technical monuments in the surrounding districts. Further afield, the Grimma Suspension Bridge, Saxony's longest rope suspension bridge, also offers a glimpse into the region's engineering history.
Absolutely! Bad Lausick and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. The Irgarten der Sinne (Labyrinth of the Senses) provides experiences for the whole family, including fairy tale hikes and an escape room in the forest. The Spa Park (Kurpark) is perfect for leisurely family strolls. For water fun, the RIFF Leisure Pool offers a unique bathing and sauna area. Many natural highlights, such as Lake Hainer and the East Shore of Lake Störmthaler, are also suitable for families.
Bad Lausick is recognized as a spa and Kneipp spa, primarily due to its natural thermal water sourced from 1,300 meters deep. You can find a drinking fountain with this healing water in the foyer of the RIFF Leisure Pool. The RIFF also offers a unique bathing and sauna area with six different saunas, a fireplace room, a sauna garden, and a salt inhalation grotto for relaxation. The Kneipp-Kurpark within the Spa Park provides a treading basin for Kneipp applications.
Yes, the natural surroundings of Bad Lausick, including the Colditzer and Glastener Forest Nature Reserve, are ideal for cycling. There are numerous paths and trails suitable for various cycling styles. For gravel biking enthusiasts, the Gravel biking around Bad Lausick guide features routes like the 'View of Störmthaler Lake – Lake Markkleeberg loop from Borna (b Leipzig)' and the 'Mulde Cycle Path – Mulde River near Kössern loop from Großbardau'.
Yes, the Bad Lausick Spa and Town Museum (Kur- und Stadtmuseum) is located on the market square. Housed in one of the city's oldest bourgeois houses, it offers insights into the town's development as a health resort and its over 900-year history.
Beyond its historical sites, Bad Lausick offers cultural experiences such as Sunday spa concerts at the Open-Air Stage "Schmetterling" in the Spa Park, running from May to mid-September. You can also engage with the town's history through "Eleonores Tagebücher" interactive tours, which allow you to explore Bad Lausick with a smartphone, delving into historical diaries and solving tasks.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic views and relaxing atmosphere. For instance, the Friedrich August Tower on Rochlitzer Berg is loved for its 'beautiful foresight' and 'good view' of Saxony and the Mulde valley. The Dining Car No. 51 at Störmthaler Lake is appreciated for its 'small dreamy snack bar with a free seat and a good view'. Many also enjoy the well-maintained paths, like those along the East Shore of Lake Störmthaler, which offer 'nice view of the lake' and are 'not too crowded'.
The period from May to mid-September is particularly pleasant for outdoor activities in Bad Lausick. During this time, the weather is generally favorable for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the Spa Park, where Sunday spa concerts are also held. The natural surroundings, including the Colditzer and Glastener Forest Nature Reserve, are vibrant and inviting for exploration.
Yes, Lake Hainer is a popular spot for recreation, featuring a beach and gastronomy options, making it ideal for swimming and relaxation. The nearby Störmthaler Lake also offers scenic views and opportunities for cycling along its East Shore, though specific swimming areas should be checked locally.


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