Lakes around Borna, a town in Saxony, Germany, are part of the Leipziger Neuseenland, a region transformed from former lignite mining areas. This area now offers a diverse landscape of lakes with various recreational activities and natural features. The lakes provide opportunities for water sports, cycling, hiking, and nature observation. The region's industrial past is evident in some areas, blending with renatured landscapes.
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A beautiful beach with a beach bar.🍹😎
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Beach 🏖️, beach bar🍹, surfing 🏄♀️, kids’ quad, SUP boarding, banana boat 🍌 riding, beach volleyball🏐… there’s endless fun here
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Please take your garbage back with you 👍🏻
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This morning I walked the almost 16 km. Unfortunately, you can only rarely walk directly near the water. Unfortunately, apart from the asphalt band around the lake, there are no real hiking trails. It's ok for cycling and jogging, but not for hiking.
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The dining car is worth a stop. Not only the view, but also the offer was very good, delicious snacks for the little hunger in between, definitely try the delicious 😋 pancakes.
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The 34.8-kilometer circular route around both lakes near Markkleeberg is a great experience. Although the path was well frequented, you can still find a place to rest and enjoy nature.
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The lakes around Borna are part of the Leipziger Neuseenland, a region transformed from former lignite mining areas into a diverse landscape. This unique history means you'll find a blend of renatured natural beauty, extensive recreational facilities, and even remnants of the industrial past, offering a wide array of activities from water sports to nature observation.
For extensive water sports, Hainer See offers sailing, boat rentals, and a water ski school. Störmthaler See is great for motorboat and sailing trips, windsurfing, and even unique experiences like the VINETA-Fly. Cospudener See, known as "Cossi," is a hub for sailing, surfing, paddling, and diving. Markkleeberger See features the unique Canoe Park for whitewater rafting and surfing, alongside bathing, windsurfing, and stand-up paddling. Zwenkauer See is also suitable for paddling, sailing, and windsurfing.
Yes, the region is excellent for hiking and cycling. Störmthaler See has a popular 24.9 km paved circular path, ideal for both. Markkleeberger See offers a 9.2 km path with varied views. Cospudener See and Zwenkauer See also have paved lakeside paths suitable for cycling and skating. For more detailed routes, you can explore hiking trails around Borna or cycling routes around Borna.
Bockwitzer See is primarily recognized as one of Saxony's largest nature reserves, perfect for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers, boasting diverse biotopes and bird islands. Guided hiking tours are available to experience its natural environment. Kahnsdorfer See, connected to Hainer See, also prioritizes nature and landscape preservation, offering opportunities to observe a developing natural landscape.
At Störmthaler See, you can visit the floating art object "VINETA," a 15-meter-high structure commemorating villages lost to lignite mining. It's accessible by amphibious vehicle or ferry and also serves as a unique event venue. The lake also features a Mining Technology Park. The remnants of the mining era, including old machinery and informational plaques, can also be found around Bockwitzer See.
Many lakes are very family-friendly. Cospudener See is known for its extensive sandy beaches and large children's playgrounds. Markkleeberger See offers playgrounds and a climbing park. Störmthaler See's wide cycle path is considered a cyclist's paradise, especially with children. Lake Hainer also features a beautiful beach and family-friendly amenities. The View of Störmthaler Lake (northeast shore) is also highlighted as family-friendly.
Yes, Störmthaler See has a designated dog beach on its eastern end, allowing your furry friends to enjoy the water and surroundings. When visiting other lakes, it's always advisable to check local regulations regarding dogs, especially in nature reserves or designated bathing areas.
The View of Störmthaler Lake (northeast shore) is a very well-developed viewpoint for cyclists. At Störmthaler See, the floating VINETA structure is a prominent landmark. Hainer See features the Kahnsdorf Lagoon with its promenade, offering a Mediterranean-like atmosphere. Many lakeside paths also offer scenic views of the water and surrounding landscapes.
The lakes are generally most popular during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when water sports, swimming, and outdoor activities are in full swing. However, the paved circular paths around lakes like Störmthaler See are also beautiful for cycling and walking in quieter seasons like December, as noted by visitors.
Several lakes offer dining and accommodation options. Hainer See has cafes, restaurants, and holiday homes along the Kahnsdorf Lagoon, as well as Camping Hain. Cospudener See features restaurants and a harbor with facilities. Zwenkauer See's harbor provides restaurants, boat rentals, and holiday apartments. You can also find places like Dining Car No. 51 at Störmthaler Lake for a snack with a view.
The lakes offer diverse cycling experiences. Störmthaler See is known for its fantastic, wide, and paved circular path, making it a cyclist's paradise with moderate climbs and many viewing points. The East Shore of Lake Störmthaler is particularly noted for its new tarmac and great views. Many lakes, including Markkleeberger See and Zwenkauer See, also feature well-maintained paths suitable for road bikes, mountain bikes, and family rides. For mountain biking, you can check out MTB Trails around Borna.


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