Best lakes around Sandersdorf-Brehna are primarily former open-cast mining areas that have been reclaimed and transformed into natural havens. This region, particularly the Goitzsche Seeregion, offers a variety of water bodies for recreation. These lakes provide diverse features, from extensive water sports facilities and sandy beaches to peaceful hiking trails. The area's landscape reflects its industrial past, now repurposed for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Wide bike path through the forest and terrain. Roots repeatedly lift the asphalt, so caution is advised...
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City harbor Bitterfeld - In the background you can already see the destination, the Bitterfeld arch
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Great clear water, only the guests are special here 😳
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Invites you to take a short rest
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Beautiful cycle path around a very beautiful lake, even for small children (in our case 5 years old) the cycle path is doable! Only recommended if the little ones are learning to ride a bike.
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This is a beautiful cycle path 🚴 around all the lakes here. From time to time it is a bit bumpy due to roots underneath, but that's not so bad...😜because nature 🌲 🌳 makes up for it...
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The city beach of Bitterfeld. The beach here is also staffed by lifeguards in summer.
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The Great Goitzsche Lake, also known as the Bitterfeld Sea, is the largest and most popular lake, offering a wide range of activities. Visitors also frequently enjoy the Goitzsche Beach for swimming and water sports, and the Bitterfeld City Harbor for its amenities and views.
The lakes, especially the Goitzsche, are excellent for water sports. You can enjoy swimming, cycling, sailing, diving, and surfing. The Förstergrube lake also offers diving, stand-up paddling, swimming, and rowing. Many lakes are surrounded by trails perfect for jogging, cycling, and hiking.
Yes, several lakes and their facilities are family-friendly. The Goitzsche Beach is a guarded beach section in summer, ideal for families. The Bitterfeld City Harbor has restaurants and a playground nearby, making it a great spot for a family outing. The Strandbad & Campingresort Sandersdorf at Förstergrube also offers a private swimming lake with a sand beach.
The most prominent swimming spot is Goitzsche Beach, which is guarded in summer. Additionally, the Förstergrube lake hosts the Strandbad & Campingresort Sandersdorf, featuring a well-maintained private swimming lake with a sand beach.
There are numerous hiking trails around the lakes. For example, you can explore the Landschaftssee Köckern via a dedicated hiking trail. The Goitzsche also has a well-developed network of hiking trails. You can find more detailed routes, including an easy 4.3 km hike around Postgrube Lake, in the Hiking around Sandersdorf-Brehna guide.
Absolutely. The Goitzsche Seeregion is well-suited for cycling, with a developed network of cycling paths around the lakes. You can find various routes, including a moderate 54 km road cycling route around Neuhauser Lake, in the Road Cycling Routes around Sandersdorf-Brehna guide.
Yes, the region's history as a former open-cast mining area is evident. The Bitterfeld City Harbor, a man-made highlight, offers views towards the Bitterfelder Bogen, a notable landmark. Near the Goitzsche, you can also find the Villa at Bernsteinsee, a historic Neo-Renaissance factory owner's villa.
Förstergrube is the second-largest lake in the region and is home to the Strandbad & Campingresort Sandersdorf. It's a versatile destination offering a private sand beach and activities like diving, jogging, cycling, fishing, hiking, stand-up paddling, swimming, and rowing.
Yes, while the Goitzsche is a major recreational hub, lakes like Landschaftssee Köckern offer a tranquil setting for walks and experiencing nature. Grube Vergissmeinnicht (Postgrube) in Zscherndorf is another re-naturalized former mining area that provides a more secluded natural experience.
The Bitterfeld City Harbor is a modernly designed area on the Goitzsche. It features restaurants, an ice cream parlor, and is a starting point for leisurely strolls. A beach is also quickly accessible from the harbor, and there's a playground nearby.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for swimming, water sports, and outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. Winter offers opportunities for peaceful walks around the frozen landscapes.
The Muldestausee, the third-largest body of water in Saxony-Anhalt, offers beautiful views and is part of the Goitzsche Seeregion. While it provides a scenic backdrop for relaxation and nature appreciation, the Goitzsche Lake (Bitterfelder See) is generally known for a wider array of extensive water sports facilities and recreational activities.


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