Lakes around Pieńsk are primarily associated with the broader region, as Pieńsk itself is situated on the east bank of the Lusatian Neisse river, which forms the border between Poland and Germany. While the town's immediate vicinity is defined by the river, the surrounding area offers various water bodies. These include former bathing establishments, forest lakes, and gravel pits. The natural landscape is characterized by the river's course and nearby forested areas.
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The Weinlache is a small lake formed as a tributary of the Neisse River. Here, you leave the Neisse Cycle Path and hike uphill through the vineyards.
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The section of the branch of the Neisse is called Weinlache. This is where Görlitz's first river bathing establishment was located. It was opened in 1907 and expanded into an outdoor pool from 1909 to 1912. The river bathing establishment was demolished after the border was drawn by the Neisse as a result of the Potsdam Agreement in 1945. Today, only a few remains of the wall on the bank of the Neisse on Inselweg remind us of the former bathing establishment. In 1946, the public bathing establishment was set up further west. However, bathing has been prohibited here for years. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badeanstalt_in_der_Weinlache
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Here in the Weinhübel district is the former public baths of Görlitz. But the days of bathing are over, nature has reclaimed its territory and made the shallow lake an excellent fishing area --> https://www.alleangeln.de/gewaesser/volksbad-g%C3%B6rlitz There are considerations to reconnect this to the Neisse and to reactivate it. For a long time, the Volksbad was a popular and lively meeting place for the people of Görlitz. Swimming is no longer possible there, the ponds are littered and too rich in nutrients, the latter partly due to the anglers feeding the fish.
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Beautiful route along the forest lakes near Biehain.
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Top! Clean, pretty and Dixiklo!
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While Pieńsk itself is defined by the Lusatian Neisse river, the surrounding area offers a variety of water bodies. You can find forest lakes, former bathing establishments, and gravel pits, each providing a unique natural setting for outdoor activities.
Visitors frequently enjoy Biehain Forest Lake for its beautiful routes and pleasant atmosphere. The Volksbad Lake (Old City Bath), Görlitz is popular with anglers, birdwatchers, and boaters, and Quitzdorf Gravel Pit is appreciated for its good water quality and well-kept beach.
Yes, Quitzdorf Gravel Pit is known for its good water quality and a well-kept beach, making it suitable for cooling down. However, some former bathing spots, like the Volksbad Lake (Old City Bath), Görlitz, are no longer used for swimming.
Yes, the Volksbad Lake (Old City Bath), Görlitz is a popular spot for anglers and boaters. Nature has reclaimed this former public bath, making it an excellent fishing area.
Absolutely. You can find developed forest paths around Quitzdorf Gravel Pit. The Volksbad Lake (Old City Bath), Görlitz can also be circumnavigated on foot, though some sections might be muddy in wet weather. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Pieńsk.
The region is characterized by the Lusatian Neisse river and nearby forested areas. You'll encounter diverse landscapes ranging from serene forest lakes to gravel pits with beaches, offering picturesque views and opportunities to observe local wildlife.
Yes, Biehain Forest Lake and Quitzdorf Gravel Pit are both considered family-friendly. Quitzdorf Gravel Pit, in particular, has a well-kept beach and developed forest paths suitable for families.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including those around Lake Berzdorf. Check out the gravel biking guide and MTB trails around Pieńsk for detailed routes.
Yes, Lake Weinlache, a branch of the Neisse, was once the site of Görlitz's first river bathing establishment, opened in 1907. Although the original structure was demolished, some wall remains still hint at its past. Similarly, the Volksbad Lake (Old City Bath), Görlitz was a popular open-air swimming pool for decades.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, the opportunity for leisurely walks along forest paths, and the chance to relax by the water. The good water quality at places like Quitzdorf Gravel Pit and the scenic routes around Biehain Forest Lake are frequently highlighted.
Yes, some lakes, like Biehain Forest Lake, are part of beautiful cycling routes. The broader region also offers extensive options for gravel biking and mountain biking, with routes often passing by various water bodies. Refer to the gravel biking guide for more details.


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