Best lakes around Wilthen are found in the surrounding region, offering various recreational opportunities. While no large natural lakes are directly within Wilthen, the area features several attractive reservoirs and former quarry lakes. These bodies of water provide diverse outdoor experiences, from swimming and boating to scenic walks. The region's landscape is characterized by these man-made lakes, which have become popular destinations for visitors.
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The snack bar offers all kinds of dishes at reasonable prices.
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Delicious ice cream very authentic
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Very nicely designed playground and of course the restaurant right on the water with a rental station for water treaders is a good addition in the season. You can sit inside and outside and have a wonderful view of the reservoir.
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This reservoir, right on the Spree cycle path, invites you to linger again and again with a restaurant, pedal boat rental, playground, snack bar and a water fountain. There is also a circular path around the lake (only for pedestrians)
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The large soft ice cream for €2.50 is unbeatably cheap.
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Manor house/Rittergut Nadelwitz Very nicely prepared with park. The manor house mentioned around 1345 was owned by the Lords of Nadelwitz. 1471 knight's seat, later as belonging to the city of Bautzen (16th century) economic yard. From 1945 used as an agricultural vocational school and later as a grain store. 1978 - 95 artists' house - with many exhibitions and great celebrations ;-) from 1995 privately owned ... Source: https://sachsens-schloesser.de/bautzen-rittergut- Nadelwitz/
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Very nicely prepared with a park. The manor house mentioned around 1345 was owned by the Lords of Nadelwitz. 1471 knight's seat, later as belonging to the city of Bautzen (16th century) economic yard. From 1945 used as an agricultural vocational school and later as a grain store. 1978 - 95 artists' house - with many exhibitions and great celebrations ;-) from 1995 privately owned ...
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Good basic condition required but doable...
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While there are no large natural lakes directly within Wilthen, the surrounding region features several attractive reservoirs and former quarry lakes. These include popular recreation areas like the Sohland Reservoir, the historic Demitz-Thumitz Quarry Lake, and the naturally kept Karlsdorf Reservoir, offering diverse outdoor experiences.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. The Sohland Reservoir is a local recreation center with a redesigned environment, offering gondola rides, swimming, and a beer garden with an adventure playground. The Bautzen Reservoir also features a sandy beach perfect for family relaxation and swimming. Demitz-Thumitz Quarry Lake and Karlsdorf Reservoir are also considered family-friendly.
The Bautzen Reservoir is a popular spot for swimming, boasting a beautiful sandy beach with both sandy and grassy areas. Partwitzer Lake, a former coal mining area, also offers a distinct 'South Sea feeling' with a beach experience, direct parking, and facilities.
The Sohland Reservoir is an excellent choice for comfortable boating and canoeing, with options for gondola rides. The Bautzen Reservoir also provides opportunities for water activities.
Absolutely. The Karlsdorf Reservoir features a very nice hiking trail along its shore that connects to other old dams. The Demitz-Thumitz Quarry Lake area is also known for its surrounding hiking and biking trails. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes in the region via the Hiking around Wilthen guide.
The Sohland Reservoir is accessible via the Spreeradwanderweg (Spree Cycle Path), making it a great destination for cyclists. The Bautzen Dam outlet structure is also accessible by bicycle, offering scenic routes. For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Wilthen guide.
The Sohland Reservoir is known for its good gastronomy options, including a beer garden. The Bautzen Reservoir also has a relaxed beach bar for refreshments, enhancing your visit.
Yes, the Demitz-Thumitz Quarry Lake is a result of former granite mining, offering insights into the region's geological history. Partwitzer Lake also has a unique character, having been formed by flooding former coal mining areas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from comfortable boating and good gastronomy at Sohland Reservoir to the unique geological history and surrounding trails of Demitz-Thumitz Quarry Lake. The natural setting and opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities are highly valued.
The Karlsdorf Reservoir is very popular with anglers, with species such as eel, perch, pike, carp, rainbow trout, and pikeperch. Fishing is allowed, including night fishing, and guest cards can be purchased.
Yes, convenient on-site parking is available at Sohland Reservoir, just a short walk from the water. Partwitzer Lake also offers direct parking at the beach, with a day parking ticket costing 3 euros.
Partwitzer Lake features a small campground located next to its beach, making it suitable for longer stays or overnight trips.


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