Best lakes around Düben Heath are found within a natural area in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Many of these lakes originated from former lignite mining areas, which have been recultivated into spots for recreation. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and diverse outdoor activities. These lakes contribute to the area's appeal, providing opportunities for active recreation and tranquil experiences.
Last updated: June 1, 2026
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This heathland pond is worth seeing at any time of year.
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Very idyllic location in the middle of the heath
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The Walkmühlen Pond is a body of water connected to the Obermühle (mill) in Bad Düben. It is also known as the Obermühlenteich (upper mill pond) and is a fishing lake fed by a branch of the Schleifbach stream. The Obermühle (mill), located on this pond, has a long history and was formerly used as a fulling mill.
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The Vitriolteich pond south of Bad Schmiedeberg is a gem, inviting you to rest on its plentiful benches and shelter. Information panels provide information about the pond's origins and history.
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Small, fine, idyllic and full of peace.
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The Vitriolteich near Moschwig is actually a post-mining landscape. From 1669 onwards, sulphates containing copper, iron and zinc were mined here. Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/93898066@N07/45207898241
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The lakes in Düben Heath are set within a diverse natural area, many of which originated from former lignite mining areas that have been recultivated into idyllic spots. You'll find a blend of forests, moorlands, and the lakes themselves. Muldestausee, for example, is recognized for its abundant animal and plant life, including rare and endangered species, and is part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent opportunities for swimming and water sports. Bergwitz Lake is one of the most popular bathing lakes, known for its clear water and sandy beaches, offering swimming, boating, and diving. Lake Gröbern provides small bays and bathing jetties, while the Goitzsche (also known as Bernsteinsee) is a popular spot for sailing, surfing, and bathing. The "Blaues Auge" also offers a picturesque setting for relaxing bathing days.
Several lakes in the region are family-friendly. Heideteich offers an idyllic resting place with an adventure playground character. Lake Friedrich features a beautiful sandy beach for swimming and play possibilities. The Walkmühlenteich and Vitriol Pond are also noted as family-friendly spots to explore.
Absolutely. The Düben Heath is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with numerous hiking trails. For example, there's an 8-kilometer circular path, the Bergwitzseering, around Bergwitz Lake, ideal for hiking. You can find many more options, including routes like the "Heideteich – Reinharz Castle loop" or the "Lutherstein on the B2 road – Beaver Pond Near Biberturm loop," on the Hiking around Düben Heath guide.
The region offers various cycling routes that pass by or around the lakes. The Bergwitzseering around Bergwitz Lake is also great for cycling. The Goitzsche features the "Stadtbalkon" as an ideal starting point for cycling tours. You can explore routes like the "North Shore of Lake Bergwitz (Bergwitzsee) – Bergwitz Lake loop" or the "Buchholz Pond – View of Gröberner Lake loop" by visiting the Cycling around Düben Heath guide.
Yes, many lakes in the Düben Heath have historical ties, often originating from former lignite mining areas. The Walkmühlenteich is a small dammed pond for a former fulling mill and is designated as a cultural monument. The Vitriol Pond is a remnant of former mining activities dating back to 1669, where sulphates containing copper, iron, and zinc were extracted.
Some lakes offer amenities for visitors. Bergwitz Lake has a bistro, chip shop, and accessible camping facilities. Lake Friedrich also provides accommodation and meal options. The Muldestausee features an information and education center, Haus am See, providing insights into the lake's ecosystem.
Muldestausee is Saxony-Anhalt's third-largest lake, also created by flooding a former mining area. It is highly regarded for its rich animal and plant life, including several rare and endangered species. An information and education center, Haus am See, offers insights into its ecosystem, and visitors can walk along its entire northeastern half.
Yes, the recultivated landscapes offer unique views. At Bergwitz Lake, you can enjoy scenic views from the Hoffmannshöhe. The Vitriol Pond allows visitors to observe a post-mining landscape and surrounding forest. The "Stadtbalkon" at the Goitzsche provides an ideal starting point for tours with good views.
Yes, the area around the lakes provides good opportunities for running. You can find trails like the "Lake Friedrich loop from Mark Zschiesewitz," the "Lake Gröbern loop from Gröbern," or the "Vitriol Pond – Squirrel Rest Area loop from Wanderparkplatz." More detailed information and routes are available in the Running Trails around Düben Heath guide.
Komoot users appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. They highlight the idyllic resting places, the clear waters for swimming, and the well-maintained paths for hiking and cycling. The blend of natural tranquility and active experiences, often in landscapes transformed from former mining areas, is a recurring theme in their positive feedback.


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