Best attractions and places to see around Muldestausee include a landscape transformed from a former industrial lignite mining area into a region of lakes and forests. Situated on the edge of the Dübener Heide Nature Park, it combines natural beauty with cultural and historical sites. The 6.3 square kilometer Mulde Reservoir is a central feature, offering various recreational opportunities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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2 nice restaurants, free parking, many opportunities for cycling, hiking or swimming!
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The Gröbener See is a flooded pit with a now balanced vegetation. Furthermore, holiday facilities are tastefully integrated. There is a caravan site, holiday homes and a hotel.
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Great clear water, only the guests are special here 😳
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The Muldestausee region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy various water sports like sailing, dragon boating, canoeing, rowing, and fishing on the Great Goitzsche Lake and the Mulde Reservoir. The area is also excellent for cycling and hiking, with extensive trails throughout the Dübener Heide Nature Park. For specific routes, you can explore cycling routes or easy hikes around Muldestausee.
Yes, Muldestausee is very family-friendly. Lake Gröbern is known for its modern vacation resort and offers swimming and cycling. The Goitzsche Beach provides a public beach section, often guarded in summer, perfect for swimming. The HAUS AM SEE in Schlaitz features an environmental and information center with a permanent exhibition of native animals, a barefoot path, and a bee display, which is engaging for children. Additionally, the Goitzsche Wakepark on the Pouch Peninsula offers various recreational activities for all ages.
The region boasts several interesting historical and cultural sites. The Red Tower (Pouch), a remnant of a 13th-century castle, offers panoramic views. You can also visit the Muldestausee Dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant, a significant man-made monument. The Book Village Mühlbeck-Friedersdorf, Germany's first book village, is a unique cultural experience with numerous bookshops. The Herrenhaus Muldenstein, a historical manor house, includes a church, a Franciscan monastery, and a library, with legends of Martin Luther preaching there.
For breathtaking views, climb the Red Tower (Pouch), which provides panoramic vistas of the surrounding lake and forest landscape. The Pegelturm am Goitzschesee, accessible via a 200-meter pier, offers a 26-meter high platform with a wide view of the Great Goitzsche Lake. There's also a specific viewpoint of the Mulde River and the Muldestausee from the Muldestausee Bridge, allowing you to observe the river's flow.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. The Naturlehrpfad Plodda, opening in June 2025, will offer an exciting 2.5-kilometer journey through local flora and fauna. You can also find easy circular routes, such as the one around the Sandy beach on Lake Goitzsche or the trail around the Lake and Forest Resort Gröbern. For more options, check out the easy hikes around Muldestausee guide.
FERROPOLIS - City of Iron, while a few kilometers from Muldestausee, is a highly significant cultural and industrial heritage site in the broader region. It features massive historical mining machines, offering a unique insight into the area's industrial past. It's definitely worth visiting for anyone interested in industrial history and impressive engineering.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity. The Great Goitzsche Lake and Lake Gröbern both offer opportunities for swimming. The Goitzsche Beach provides a public, often guarded, swimming area. Always check local signage for designated swimming zones and any current safety information.
Beyond the large lakes, the Muldestausee region is nestled within the Dübener Heide Nature Park, offering extensive natural beauty. The Arboretum in Burgkemnitz features a diverse collection of trees and shrubs. Schlosspark Rösa is a protected park with ancient, shady trees, perfect for leisurely strolls. Don't miss the Path of Wooden Sculptures (Pfad der Holzskulpturen) in Schlaitz, showcasing artfully crafted wooden figures in a natural setting.
The warmer months, from spring to early autumn (May to September), are ideal for most outdoor activities, including water sports, cycling, and hiking, when the weather is pleasant. Autumn offers beautiful scenery for walks with changing foliage. While some trails are accessible, winter activities might be limited, but specific easy hikes can still be enjoyed.
Yes, you'll find various options. The Bitterfeld City Harbor, near the Great Goitzsche Lake, has restaurants and ice cream parlors. The See und Wald Resort is located directly on Lake Gröbern. Heide-Camp Schlaitz is a popular camping and recreational facility with pitches, bungalows, and rental apartments near the HAUS AM SEE, offering accommodation close to nature.
The Waldelefant is a unique historical find. In 1987, an almost completely preserved elephant skeleton was discovered in the former Gröbern open-cast mine. This discovery highlights the ancient natural history of the region, long before it was shaped by industrial activity and subsequent renaturation into the lake landscape we see today.
The Bitterfeld City Harbor is noted as wheelchair accessible and offers views of the Goitzsche. While some viewpoints like the Red Tower (Pouch) require climbing steps, many areas around the lake shores and promenades, such as the Bernstein Promenade at Goitzschesee, are generally flat and suitable for easier access.


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