Lakes in Bergbaufolgelandschaft Kayna-Süd are primarily post-mining landscapes, with Großkaynaer See (Südfeldsee) being the central feature. This area is designated as an EU bird protection area and nature reserve, providing a vital habitat for numerous bird species. The landscape features varied shorelines, extensive reed zones, and natural succession processes, offering diverse natural features. Accessible paths allow for hiking and birdwatching in this reclaimed industrial landscape.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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There are currently 2 observation towers here. Great view over the lake. Bird watching is also a good option here.
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The herd seems to be doing well and is growing. There were numerous foals.
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This had even been burned once before and rebuilt again, so dear cyclists, honor these beautiful places and make sure that this time it is preserved.
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I always find it very sad how everything is destroyed again at these pretty rest areas by stupid graffiti.
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Beautiful animals that graze right on the path (but maybe not always 🤷🏻♂️.
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Catch a beautiful view over the lake
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It was too dark for photos :-) Nice bike path along the Großkayaer See. But there are a few ingrown roots where it pushes up the asphalt slightly. You have to be careful.
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Nice resting place and vantage point at Großkaynaer See. The Südfeldsee or Großkaynaer See is a residual open pit lake. Together with the Runstedter See in the north, the significantly larger Geiseltalsee and the significantly smaller Hassesee near Roßbach, it forms the Geiseltal lake complex - a series of lakes, all of which are flooded open-cast mines. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCdfeldsee (Accessed: July 22, 2021)
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The primary lake, Großkaynaer See (also known as Südfeldsee), is a post-mining landscape that has transformed into a vibrant nature reserve and EU bird sanctuary. You'll find diverse shorelines, extensive reed zones, and areas showcasing natural succession. A notable natural feature is the opportunity to observe Wild Horses at Großkaynaer Lake, including foals, in their natural setting.
Yes, Großkaynaer See is designated as an EU bird protection area, making it an excellent location for birdwatching. It serves as a vital habitat and resting ground for numerous migratory birds, including endangered species. You can find dedicated spots like the Rest area at the birdwatching station. and the Observation Tower, West Side of Großkaynaer See, which offer great views over the lake for observing birdlife.
The area offers various recreational opportunities, primarily focused on experiencing nature. You can enjoy hiking and cycling along the partially paved circular path around Großkaynaer See. There are also several viewpoints and picnic areas, such as the Picnic area with a view of Großkaynaer See, perfect for resting and enjoying the scenery.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Observing the Wild Horses at Großkaynaer Lake is a popular activity for all ages. Additionally, viewpoints like the Observation Tower, West Side of Großkaynaer See and the Rest area at the birdwatching station. are generally family-friendly and offer opportunities to enjoy nature together.
Yes, there is a Cycle path along Großkaynaer See that allows you to experience the lake's perimeter. While mostly paved, be aware that some sections may have roots pushing through the asphalt, so caution is advised.
You can find a variety of hiking trails around the lakes, particularly around Großkaynaer See. Options range from easy loops like the 'Lake Großkaynaer loop from Reichardtswerben' to moderate routes. For more detailed information and route options, you can explore the Hiking in Bergbaufolgelandschaft Kayna-Süd guide.
Yes, the region offers several running trails, primarily circling Großkaynaer See. These routes vary in difficulty, from moderate to difficult, with distances up to 20 km. For specific routes and their details, refer to the Running Trails in Bergbaufolgelandschaft Kayna-Süd guide.
The area is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly good for birdwatching due to migratory patterns. Summer offers pleasant conditions for cycling and hiking, though some picnic areas may have their furniture dismantled in winter. Always check local conditions before your visit.
The Großkaynaer See (Südfeldsee) is unique because it's a post-mining lake, formed from a former lignite open-cast mine, that has been successfully reclaimed as a significant EU bird protection area and nature reserve. Its diverse landscape, from sandy areas to steep banks and extensive reed beds, supports a rich ecosystem, making it a prime example of natural succession in a former industrial landscape.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The Observation Tower, West Side of Großkaynaer See offers a great vantage point over the lake. Another option is the Picnic area with a view of Großkaynaer See, which is slightly elevated and provides a nice panorama.
The terrain around the lakes, especially Großkaynaer See, includes partially paved circular paths. While generally accessible, some sections of cycle paths may have uneven surfaces due to tree roots. The landscape features varied shorelines, including flat sandy areas and steep banks, with developing pioneer vegetation, grasslands, and woodlands.


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