Best attractions and places to see in Bergbaufolgelandschaft Kayna-Süd is a nature reserve in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, formed from the renaturation of a former open-pit lignite mine. The area is centered around the Großkaynaer See (Südfeldsee), which serves as a significant natural feature. It is recognized as an EU Bird Protection Area and a nature reserve, offering rewilded landscapes and diverse habitats. The region provides opportunities to explore its unique ecological transformation.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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If only every hunting blind were this beautiful!
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The lake is comparatively unspectacular. Perhaps that is why it is very quiet and relaxed here.
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There are currently 2 observation towers here. Great view over the lake. Bird watching is also a good option here.
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Maps are always good for finding your way around, but also for picking up new ideas for the trip ;-)
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Information board not far from the observation tower
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Very nice rest area to have a picnic and let your soul dangle.
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It's always worth a nice tour...
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It's always worth a round at the Geiseltalsee...
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The centerpiece of the area is the Großkaynaer See (Südfeldsee), a lake formed from a former open-pit mine. You'll find extensive reed beds, varying shorelines, and rewilded landscapes with scrub and pioneer forests. These areas are vital habitats for numerous animal and plant species, including unique flora thriving in nutrient-poor conditions.
The entire area is designated as an EU Bird Protection Area and nature reserve, making it a haven for birdwatchers. The reed beds around Großkaynaer See are home to species like marsh harriers and various warblers. Open water areas attract migratory birds such as ospreys, cormorants, and grebes. Observation towers, like the Südfeldsee East Observation Tower, provide excellent vantage points for spotting local birdlife.
Yes, there are several observation towers offering great views. The Observation Tower, West Side of Großkaynaer See is a popular spot to rest and admire the nature. Another is the Südfeldsee East Observation Tower, which also provides information on local birdlife. These towers are ideal for enjoying panoramic views of the lake and surrounding rewilded landscapes.
Yes, you can observe Konik ponies in the area, particularly at Wild Horses at Großkaynaer Lake. These animals are part of a grazing management system that helps maintain the open spaces and biodiversity of the rewilded landscape. Visitors often enjoy seeing the herds, which include numerous foals.
The area offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, primarily hiking and cycling. There are paths suitable for various fitness levels, allowing visitors to explore the unique natural and rewilded landscape. You can find many trails listed on komoot for both sports.
Yes, Bergbaufolgelandschaft Kayna-Süd features several easy hiking trails. For example, routes like the 'View of the Lake – Konik Wild Horses loop from Reichardtswerben' and the 'Rock Jetty at Südfeldsee – Lake Großkaynaer loop' are considered easy and suitable for a relaxed outing. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes in Bergbaufolgelandschaft Kayna-Süd guide.
The region is popular for cycling, with routes like the 'Lake Großkayna – Braunsbedra Pier loop from Reichardtswerben' and the 'Lake Großkayna – View of Lake at Flutung loop from Großkayna'. These routes offer scenic rides around the lakes and through the rewilded landscape. More cycling options can be found in the Cycling in Bergbaufolgelandschaft Kayna-Süd guide.
Absolutely. Many attractions and activities are family-friendly. Children will enjoy spotting the Konik ponies at Wild Horses at Großkaynaer Lake and exploring the easy walking trails. The observation towers also provide interesting points for breaks and views, making it a great destination for a family day out in nature.
The area is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly rewarding. In spring, you can witness migratory birds and blooming flora, including various orchid species. Autumn offers stunning colors and comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling. Birdwatching is excellent during migration seasons.
Yes, you'll find several facilities designed for visitors. Observation towers, such as the Südfeldsee East Observation Tower, often include benches and tables for resting. There's also a Cycling Map Board Southern Saalekreis providing an overview of the region's routes.
Its uniqueness stems from its origin as a former open-pit lignite mine that has been successfully renaturated into a vibrant nature reserve. This transformation has created a distinctive landscape where industrial history meets ecological recovery, offering a blend of rewilded areas, a large lake, and diverse habitats for wildlife, particularly birds.
Komoot offers comprehensive guides for outdoor activities in the region. You can find detailed information on hiking trails in the Hiking in Bergbaufolgelandschaft Kayna-Süd guide and cycling routes in the Cycling in Bergbaufolgelandschaft Kayna-Süd guide. These resources provide details on distances, difficulty, and points of interest.


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