Lakes around Schkopau, located in the Saalekreis district, offer diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many of these lakes originated from former opencast lignite mines, successfully transformed into valuable natural areas. The region features interconnected lakes like Wallendorfer See and Raßnitzer See, providing clear waters and extensive natural settings. These areas are ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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What a great destination. At the Geiseltalsee you can bike, run, skate, paddle, sail, dive, swim, bathe, sunbathe, camp, go boating, drink wine, celebrate, relax and and and ... I hope I haven't forgotten anything, because here you can really so much to do ... really recommendable!
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Geiseltaler Sagensteine: "Der Kobolt von Geiselröhrlitz"
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Information boards: "the dredged villages in the Geiseltal" "Remediation mine Müchel" "Cycling" (map) "General decree regulating community usage on the southern Geiseltalsee"
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Paddle wheel and small railway wagon
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Nearby is a church, rest area, Sagenstein & information boards, other mining remnants
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The Geiseltalsee is an opencast mining lake in southern Saxony-Anhalt. The lake was created in the course of recultivation measures in the former Geiseltal lignite mining area north-east of Müchel. At almost 19 square kilometers, it is the largest artificial lake in Germany, is one of the ten most water-rich lakes in Germany and is the largest body of water in the Central German Lake District. Together with other lakes to the southeast (Runstedter See, Südfeldsee and the much smaller Hassesee near Roßbach), it forms the Geiseltal lake complex.
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There are also wine tastings to book and events with live music.
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The Geiseltalsee is a passenger ship that has been used as a tourist attraction on the Geiseltalsee since June 2019.
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Both the Wallendorfer See and the Raßnitzer See are officially designated as bathing waters with excellent water quality. Wallendorfer See offers several beaches and swimming piers, while Raßnitzer See also has a natural beach and tranquil bays for swimming.
Yes, the lakes are well-equipped with trails. The Wallendorfer See and Raßnitzer See are surrounded by well-maintained walking and cycling paths, connecting to regional routes. For specific routes, you can explore options like the MTB Trails around Schkopau or Road Cycling Routes around Schkopau, which include routes around these lakes.
For stunning views, you can 'climb' the 101-meter-high Hirschhügel on the eastern side of Wallendorfer See. Additionally, the Raßnitzer See features a 15-meter-high observation tower on its northern shore, offering excellent perspectives of the landscape, including the Elster-Saale floodplains and beyond. The Most beautiful vineyard view in Saale-Unstrut at Geiseltalsee also provides a fantastic vista.
Many lakes in the region offer family-friendly amenities and activities. For instance, Lake Auensee is known for its large park with children's playgrounds and a railway. The designated bathing waters like Wallendorfer See and Raßnitzer See are also popular for families, with beaches and safe swimming areas.
The lakes, particularly Wallendorfer See and Raßnitzer See, are important natural retreats. Wallendorfer See is surrounded by floodplain forests and is frequented by many bird species, making it ideal for birdwatching. Raßnitzer See serves as a significant habitat for numerous waterfowl, acting as a breeding ground, resting area, and wintering habitat.
Many of the lakes in the Schkopau region, including Wallendorfer See and Raßnitzer See, originated from former opencast lignite mines. These industrial sites have been successfully transformed into valuable recreational areas with beautiful natural settings.
Yes, there are options available. Near Wallendorfer See, in the village of Wallendorf, you can find places like the Weinkeller or cyclist meeting points for food and drinks. Additionally, the Reiferts Vineyard at Geiseltalsee offers regional wines and a great view.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. The trails around Wallendorfer See and Raßnitzer See are generally well-suited for leisurely strolls. You can find easy routes like the 'Picnic Area by the Lake – Pier at Wallendorfer See loop from Wallendorf (Luppe)' in the MTB Trails around Schkopau guide, which also includes walking options.
Visitors appreciate the transformation of former industrial sites into beautiful natural landscapes. The clear waters for swimming, the extensive network of hiking and cycling trails, and the tranquil environments for nature observation are frequently highlighted. The panoramic views from various points, such as the observation tower at Raßnitzer See, are also very popular.
The lakes are particularly popular during warmer months, especially for swimming and water activities, as Wallendorfer See and Raßnitzer See are designated bathing waters. However, the well-maintained hiking and cycling paths make the area enjoyable for outdoor activities throughout spring, summer, and autumn.
Yes, the area offers dedicated running trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Wallendorfer See Loop Trail' or various loops around Raßnitzer Lake in the Running Trails around Schkopau guide.
Yes, there is a covered, 15-meter-high observation tower on the northern shore of Raßnitzer See. Erected in 1996 and renovated in 2010, it provides excellent views of the surrounding landscape, including the Elster-Saale floodplains.


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