Best attractions and places to see around Lohsa include a blend of natural landscapes, historical sites, and Sorbian cultural heritage. This municipality in eastern Germany features picturesque lake environments, such as those formed from former lignite mines, and is situated within the Biosphere Reserve Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape. Visitors can explore unique castles, monuments, and learn about the traditions of the Sorbian people. The area offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
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The Scheibe open-cast mine, or Šibojska jama in Upper Sorbian, was a lignite open-cast mine that operated from 1985 to 1996 east of Hoyerswerda in the Lusatian lignite mining area. In 1986/1987, the town of Scheibe, which gave it its name, and the developments of the town of Burg, located to the north, had to make way for it. After mining operations ceased, Lake Scheibe emerged as a post-mining landscape. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagebau_Scheibe
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Such memories are incredibly important for future generations. Memories of villages that fell victim to coal excavators.
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really very interesting and informative
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really very interesting and informative
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Beautiful stretch of sandy beach on Lake Bärwalder.
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With lovely refreshment stops in the Zelder family restaurant.
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A good place to take a break from cycling.
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Driving, running or walking through Zelder's pond area is recommended at any time of the year.
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Lohsa is rich in natural beauty, particularly its lake landscapes and the Biosphere Reserve Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape. You can visit Boxberg Beach at Bärwalder Lake for extensive sandy shores and watersports, or explore Dreiweiberner See with its 8 km circular path. The region also features the unique Zelder’s Ponds, part of a large pond landscape where you can observe diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, the area around Lohsa is excellent for cycling. Dreiweiberner See features an 8 km asphalted circular path perfect for cycling and skating. Bärwalder See also offers extensive cycle paths. For more options, you can find various cycling routes in the area, including an easy route around Lake Dreiweiberner, by checking the Cycling around Lohsa guide.
There are several easy hiking options around Lohsa. You can enjoy pleasant walks around the various lakes and through forested areas like the Forest Path at Koselbruch. For specific routes, the Easy hikes around Lohsa guide lists trails such as the 'Ballöckmühle Litschen – Litschner Pond loop' or the 'Dreiweiberner Lake – View of the lake loop'.
Lohsa offers a few notable historical sites. The Scheibe Village Memorial commemorates a village displaced by lignite mining, offering a poignant look into the region's industrial past. Additionally, the Eichberg Monument on the 160-meter-high Eichberg marks a battle from 1813 and provides scenic views.
Lohsa is situated within the recognized Sorbian settlement area in Saxony, meaning place names are bilingual (German and Upper Sorbian). While there isn't a specific Sorbian museum in Lohsa itself, the broader Lusatia region celebrates this West Slavic ethnic group's rich cultural heritage, languages, and traditions. You'll encounter elements of Sorbian culture through local customs and bilingual signage.
Yes, Lohsa features some distinctive architectural sites. The Fledermausschloss (Bat Castle) in Weißig/Wysoka, originally from the 17th century, now operates as a country hotel. A truly unique site is Jakubzburg Mortka, a medieval-style castle designed and built in the 21st century, serving as a hotel and event venue amidst the pond landscape.
Lohsa offers many family-friendly options. Beaches like Boxberg Beach at Bärwalder Lake are great for swimming and playing. At Zelder’s Ponds, families can enjoy paddle boating and even feed fish. The numerous easy cycling and walking paths around the lakes are also suitable for all ages.
The best time to visit Lohsa for outdoor activities is generally from spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is pleasant for cycling, hiking, swimming, and enjoying the lake landscapes. The bathing season at the lakes typically runs from mid-May to mid-September.
Yes, Lohsa offers dog-friendly options. Many of the trails around the lakes and through forests, such as the Forest Path at Koselbruch, are suitable for walks with dogs. Boxberg Beach at Bärwalder Lake even has a designated dog-friendly section, allowing your furry companion to enjoy the water and sand.
For fresh local food, particularly fish, visit the Fischerklause at Zelder’s Ponds. This family-run fish farm offers fresh fish dishes during the summer months. Many of the larger lake areas also have beach snacks and restaurants available during the season.
Lohsa offers diverse views, from expansive lake panoramas to unique industrial backdrops. You can enjoy wide beach views and the distinctive sight of the Boxberg power plant on the horizon from View of the Boxberg Power Plant from Lake Bärwalder. The Eichberg Monument also provides scenic views of the surrounding area, and the Biosphere Reserve offers picturesque pond landscapes.
Absolutely! The well-maintained paths around the lakes and through the forests are ideal for running and jogging. The 8 km circular path around Dreiweiberner See is a popular choice. For more varied routes, consult the Running Trails around Lohsa guide, which includes options like the 'Jakubzburg Mortka – Pyramid at Dreiweiberner See loop'.


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