Best lakes around Regis-Breitingen are primarily former open-cast lignite mines that have been transformed into recreational areas within the Leipzig Lake District. This region offers a diverse landscape with several appealing lakes, providing various opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its successful conversion from industrial sites to natural havens, featuring restored flora and fauna. Visitors can explore a range of natural attractions and developed recreational facilities around these lakes.
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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A beautiful little lake with a bike path around it!
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Nice view of the lake.
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Nice view from here and good places to stop for refreshments on the west bank!
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There is also a separate website: https://www.haselbachersee.de/
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The lakes in the Regis-Breitingen area are primarily former open-cast lignite mines that have been successfully transformed into vibrant recreational areas within the Leipzig Lake District. This transformation has created a diverse landscape with restored flora and fauna, offering a blend of natural beauty and developed facilities for outdoor activities.
Among the most popular lakes are Lake Pahna, known for its campsite and bathing, Lake Hainer, one of the largest with extensive facilities, and Haselbacher Lake, appreciated for its natural beach areas and restored ecosystem.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For example, Haselbacher Lake features a marked cycling and hiking trail around its perimeter. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate options, in the Hiking around Regis-Breitingen guide, with trails like the 'Großer Brandsee – View of Haselbacher Teiche loop'.
Many lakes offer diverse water sports. At Haselbacher Lake, you can enjoy diving, surfing, and sailing. Lake Hainer is excellent for sailing, boat rentals, wakeboarding, and tube riding, with lessons available at the Wake-Beach water sports center.
Absolutely. Many lakes are well-suited for families. Haselbacher Lake and Lake Hainer are listed as family-friendly highlights. Großstolpener See, though smaller, is particularly popular with families due to its beach, sunbathing lawn, barbecue areas, and a large playground.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. A marked cycling trail surrounds Haselbacher Lake, and Lake Hainer has a 16.7 km circular path ideal for cycling. You can also explore gravel biking routes, such as the 'Pahnaer See Circular Trail' found in the Gravel biking around Regis-Breitingen guide.
The lakes offer various natural features and viewpoints. Haselbacher Lake is known for its restored flora and fauna and offers nice views. The North-south dam of the former Witznitz II open-cast mine provides a unique perspective, with the lake reflecting a beautiful turquoise color, and is suitable for cyclists or inline skaters.
Facilities vary by lake. Lake Hainer boasts a beach, cafes, restaurants, and boat rentals, particularly around the Kahnsdorf Lagoon. Großstolpener See offers barbecue areas, a beach volleyball court, and local restaurants. Lake Pahna has a popular campsite and several restaurants.
Yes, the area provides several running opportunities. The Running Trails around Regis-Breitingen guide lists routes such as the 'Großer Brandsee – Haselbacher Ponds loop' and a 'Running loop from Regis-Breitingen', offering moderate difficulty options for joggers.
Visitors frequently praise the successful transformation of former industrial sites into beautiful natural areas. They particularly enjoy the clear, often turquoise-blue water, the extensive network of cycling and hiking paths, and the diverse range of water sports. The peaceful atmosphere and the well-developed infrastructure for recreation are also highly valued.
While the lakes themselves are a result of historical industrial transformation, a unique cultural attraction near Haselbacher Lake is the 'Kohlebahn' (coal railway). This narrow-gauge railway operates between Meuselwitz and Regis-Breitingen, offering a historical and tourist experience related to the region's mining past.
While specific public transport routes vary, the region is generally accessible. For detailed information on reaching individual lakes by public transport, it's recommended to check local transport schedules, as options may include bus services connecting Regis-Breitingen to nearby lake areas.


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