Lakes around Hohenleipisch are characterized by diverse origins, including former open-cast mines and gravel pits, now reclaimed for recreation and nature. The region, situated within the Lower Lusatian Heathland Nature Park, offers a mix of natural water bodies and ecologically significant moorland areas. These landscapes provide opportunities for water sports, family-friendly activities, and nature observation. The area is known for its clear waters and tranquil settings.
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Even in winter, a visit to this platform and a walk along the moorland path are worthwhile. The tall grasses and tree stumps have a mystical quality amidst the icy and snowy landscape.
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More information about the Gotthold mine can be found here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grube_Gotthold. There are various swimming spots, and the small quartz sand cliffs are worth a visit!
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It is a quiet area, with lots of nature and currently butterflies!!
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A very beautiful place, especially the east shore with these great rocks.
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Simply enjoy this fantastic nature with all your senses. I was at the moor platform in the afternoon and evening and depending on the position of the sun there were beautiful impressions and light reflections on the lake.
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Grube Gotthold - a nice place to swim, whether clothed or nude. The descent to the lake from the rocky side is only recommended for people who are good on their feet, otherwise there is another path (blocked by a barrier) that takes you to another bathing area. Clear water, lots of water lilies, but sand and fewer climbing plants at the bathing areas.
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a beautiful, quiet spot on earth ... at least in spring ... in summer there is certainly a lot going on there (several bathing spots, at least that's how it seems to us)
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For active recreation, Grünewalder Lauch Lake is highly popular, offering various water sports and family-friendly facilities. Bad Erna is another significant local recreation area known for its clear bathing lake and family amenities. Zeischa Forest Pool, a former gravel pit, also provides excellent water quality and multiple bathing opportunities.
The region offers diverse natural features. You can find unique moorland ecosystems at the Der Loben Nature Reserve, characterized by peat layers, moor lakes, and rare plant and animal species. Lakes like Krüger's Clay Pit are known for their clear, turquoise water, while others like Gotthold Quarry Lake feature interesting rock formations along their shores.
Grünewalder Lauch Lake is excellent for various water sports, including bathing, paddling, rowing, canoeing, sailing, surfing, and diving. The water quality is certified as excellent. You can also rent bicycles and pedal boats, or enjoy beach volleyball.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Der Loben Nature Reserve features a circular hiking trail with information steles and the 5-meter-high Lobenturm (Loben Tower) for panoramic views. Additionally, you can find numerous hiking routes around Hohenleipisch, including trails like the 'Loben Observation Tower – The Nix Sculpture loop', which you can explore further in the Hiking around Hohenleipisch guide.
Absolutely. A 5-kilometer loop trail encircles Grünewalder Lauch Lake, suitable for cycling. For more extensive rides, the region offers various gravel biking routes, such as the 'Grünewalder Lauch – Grünewalder Lauch Lake loop from Staupitz'. You can find more options in the Gravel biking around Hohenleipisch guide.
Yes, both Grünewalder Lauch Lake and Bad Erna are very family-friendly. Grünewalder Lauch offers two playgrounds, accessible facilities, and a family-friendly campsite. Bad Erna features a large children's playground with a pirate ship and locomotive, along with changing rooms and public toilets. Zeischa Forest Pool also has a campsite and is popular with families.
Grünewalder Lauch Lake specifically has a designated beach for visitors with dogs, making it a good option for pet owners. When visiting other areas, it's always advisable to check local regulations regarding dogs, especially around bathing areas and nature reserves.
The main season for supervised bathing at lakes like Bad Erna typically runs from May 15th to August 31st. Water sports at Grünewalder Lauch Lake are available from March 1st to October 31st. For nature observation, particularly cranes, the Der Loben Nature Reserve is excellent from March onwards, and in autumn, the moor grass turns a vibrant orange, offering a unique landscape.
Bad Erna is a popular local recreation area centered around a freely accessible bathing lake. It's ideal for swimming and relaxing, with lifeguards present during the main season. Families will appreciate the large children's playground. You can also enjoy hot food and ice cream at the 'Waldschänke Bad Erna' restaurant, especially in its beer garden during warmer weather. The evenings are particularly peaceful for unwinding by the lake.
The Der Loben Nature Reserve is a vital moorland area, home to over 300 plant species and numerous protected animals like cranes, otters, and bats. You can explore it via a circular hiking trail with information steles. A highlight is the 5-meter-high Lobenturm (Loben Tower), offering panoramic views and opportunities to observe cranes, especially from March onwards. The landscape features unique moor lakes, wet heathlands, and moor forests.
Yes, several options are available. At Grünewalder Lauch Lake, the Lollipop Strandrestaurant offers food and drinks directly by the water, and Themencamping Grünewalder Lauch provides pitches, bungalows, and cabins. Near Bad Erna, the 'Waldschänke Bad Erna' restaurant serves hot meals. Zeischa Forest Pool also has a campsite and catering options.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil settings and clear waters. Many enjoy the beautiful sunsets at Grünewalder Lauch Lake and the emerald green shimmer of the water at Krüger's Clay Pit. The quiet swimming areas, like those at Gotthold Quarry Lake, are also highly appreciated for a refreshing dip.


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