Lakes around Gröditz are primarily found in the surrounding region, particularly within the expansive Lusatian Lake District. While Gröditz itself does not feature large natural lakes, its location provides access to diverse aquatic environments. These include former mining areas transformed into recreational lakes, natural bathing spots, and historically significant garden ponds. The area offers various opportunities for outdoor activities centered around water.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The lake is now guarded by security personnel. Swimming is only permitted for members of the Bobersen Sports and Landscape Conservation Association (VSLB). According to press reports, the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe is already considering the matter. It's actually unbelievable that in this sparsely populated region, only a select few should be allowed to cool off there. We were directed to the nearby forest pool, which had a visibility of less than half a meter and was very shallow in places. It wasn't that beautiful...
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The Green Lake in Merzdorf. Information: Due to the growing overburden, clay extraction became increasingly difficult in the late 1950s, so the clay pit was flooded in the late 1960s, and the production of concrete elements began there simultaneously. The remaining body of water has a greenish hue and is therefore also known as the Green Lake. The "Agnes" and "Flora" clay pits were opened south of the village in 1892.
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A stretch for cycling and walking
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A wonderful forest bath, but already many campers.
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Beautiful ponds fed by the "Kleine Röder" - dry land all around.
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A magical garden that invites you to dream. With a book and a chilled beer you can spend a wonderful time here.
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The emerald green, silvery green lake offers hikers a fantastic play of colours. This can best be enjoyed from the hill.
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Zabeltitz is picturesquely situated in the Grossenhainer Pflege on the Grosse Röder. Count Wackerbarth built the palace and laid out the magnificent baroque garden.
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The Gröditz region offers a diverse range of water bodies. You'll find former mining areas transformed into recreational lakes, natural bathing spots like Naturbad Luppa, and historically significant garden ponds such as the one at Zabeltitz Baroque Garden. The area is also part of the larger Lusatian Lake District, which features extensive man-made lakes.
For swimming, Zeischa Forest Pool, created from former gravel mining holes, is freely accessible and known for its good water quality. Grünewalder Lauch is another easily accessible option for cooling off on hot days. Within the Lusatian Lake District, Lake Senftenberg offers seven kilometers of sandy beaches ideal for sunbathing and swimming.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lake Senftenberg in the Lusatian Lake District is particularly known as a family destination with its sandy beaches. Zeischa Forest Pool also has a camping and tent site, making it suitable for family outings. Koselitz Ponds offer a quiet and relaxed environment suitable for all ages.
The Zabeltitz Baroque Garden features a significant central pond that reflects the adjacent palace, designed in 1728 with influences from the Palace of Versailles. Additionally, Alter See Glaubitz is associated with an interesting local legend, adding a touch of history to its serene natural setting.
The region around Gröditz offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, leisurely walks, or bike tours around lakes like Grünewalder Lauch. The Lusatian Lake District provides extensive opportunities for swimming, boating, sailing, cycling, and inline skating. For more structured activities, you can explore numerous hiking trails, cycling routes, and running trails in the area.
Yes, many lakes offer pleasant walking opportunities. Grünewalder Lauch is suitable for leisurely strolls, and Koselitz Ponds provide a beautiful natural area to explore on foot. Alter See Glaubitz, near the Glaubitz Forest, also offers a serene natural spot for exploration. You can find various hiking routes in the broader Gröditz region that often pass by or around these water bodies.
The Lusatian Lake District (Lausitzer Seenland) is a vast, man-made lake district formed from flooded former lignite opencast mines, located between Dresden and Berlin. While not directly in Gröditz, it's a significant nearby attraction. It's transforming into Europe's largest artificial lake district, offering a wide array of recreational activities. Lakes like Senftenberg and Sedlitz are key parts of this district, providing diverse opportunities for visitors from Gröditz.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. Zeischa Forest Pool has a camping and tent site, and physical well-being is catered for. Lake Sedlitz features a newly designed lakeside beach in Lieske with amenities. For other lakes, nearby towns and villages will offer cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
At Koselitz Ponds, you can observe various waterfowl in a quiet and relaxed setting. The Grüner See (Green Lake) in Merzdorf is known for its emerald green, silvery hues, offering a fantastic play of colors for hikers. Alter See Glaubitz is fed by natural springs, contributing to its unique ecosystem.
The lakes are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when activities like swimming, boating, and cycling are most popular. Grünewalder Lauch is particularly good for cooling off on hot days. The Zabeltitz Baroque Garden is beautiful during spring and summer when the gardens are in full bloom.
Many natural areas around the lakes are suitable for dog walking, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Specific regulations may vary by location, especially at designated bathing areas. The general trails and paths around lakes like Grünewalder Lauch and Alter See Glaubitz are often popular with dog owners.
Accessibility varies by lake. Grünewalder Lauch is easily accessible from Gröditz. For other lakes, particularly those within the Lusatian Lake District, car access is generally straightforward, with parking available. Public transport options might be more limited for some of the smaller, more secluded spots, so checking local schedules is advisable.


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