Lakes around Großkmehlen offer diverse natural attractions for visitors. While Großkmehlen itself is known for its historic moated castle and the Silbermann organ in St. Georg Church, the surrounding region features several notable lakes. These water bodies provide opportunities for recreation and nature observation, complementing the area's cultural significance.
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Beautiful lake at the edge of the forest
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The Green Lake in Merzdorf. Information: Due to the growing overburden, clay extraction became increasingly difficult in the late 1950s, so the clay pit was flooded in the late 1960s, and the production of concrete elements began there simultaneously. The remaining body of water has a greenish hue and is therefore also known as the Green Lake. The "Agnes" and "Flora" clay pits were opened south of the village in 1892.
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It was frozen over, but still very nice to look at. What was particularly great was that a fox was walking across the pond (see photo)
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It's funny how people are arguing today especially about the grammatical gender for the place name of the Waldsee, whether it's called the or the old shaft, instead of primarily emphasizing the beauty and relaxation of these remains of the "Helenen's shaft" ( :-). Although August Han actually wanted to find coal in 1855 and then came across clay, clay was finally mined and bricks made from it for more than 100 years.
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The emerald green, silvery green lake offers hikers a fantastic play of colours. This can best be enjoyed from the hill.
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In the middle of the "wilderness" of moors, forests and "lakes" lies the residual hole / residual lake 111. Part of the former Plessa opencast mine. The access is on forest paths and unpaved paths, but easy to cycle. Scientific research is carried out here to find out what options there are to counteract the acidification of the open pit lakes. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restloch_111
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Visitors frequently enjoy Röhrrichtteich, known for its wildlife sightings like foxes and cranes, and its beautiful forest edge. Another favorite is Grüner See, an former clay pit offering a unique emerald green hue, best viewed from a nearby hill. Restloch 111 is also popular for its wild landscape of moors and forests, accessible via unpaved paths.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Röhrrichtteich, Dammühlenteich, Grüner See, and Alte Schacht (Helenenschacht) Pond are all categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant natural settings for outings.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. You can find forest-edged lakes like Röhrrichtteich, unique colored waters at Grüner See, and wild landscapes with moors and forests around Restloch 111. Many are former mining areas that have been reclaimed by nature, creating interesting and varied environments.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those suitable for touring bicycles and gravel biking, as well as mountain biking trails. For example, explore routes like 'Großkmehlen Castle – Schönborn Windmill loop' or 'Senftenberg via Lausitzer See and Loben' for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Großkmehlen, MTB Trails around Großkmehlen, and Gravel biking around Großkmehlen guides.
While the immediate lakes mentioned in Großkmehlen are more for nature observation, the larger Senftenberger See, approximately 30 km away, is a significant recreational area known for swimming, sailing, and other water sports. It features clear waters and extensive sandy beaches.
The lakes are home to various wildlife. At Röhrrichtteich, visitors have reported seeing foxes and cranes, especially at dusk when cranes land there. The natural settings of these lakes provide habitats for local flora and fauna.
Yes, some lakes have historical significance. The Alte Schacht (Helenenschacht) Pond and Memorial is a former clay pit with a memorial, reflecting the region's mining history. Großkmehlen itself is also known for its historic moated castle and the Silbermann organ in St. Georg Church.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural settings and the opportunities for quiet observation. Many enjoy the unique colors of Grüner See and the wildlife sightings at Röhrrichtteich. The sense of being in a wild, natural landscape, especially around Restloch 111, is also highly valued.
Many of the lakes, particularly those within natural monument areas, offer paths suitable for walking. While some areas like Restloch 111 might involve unpaved forest paths, they are generally accessible for a pleasant walk. For specific easy cycling routes that might pass by lakes, refer to the Cycling around Großkmehlen guide.
Absolutely. Röhrrichtteich, located at the edge of a forest, is ideal for a peaceful nature walk, offering chances to spot local wildlife. Dammühlenteich, also a forest lake, provides another serene option for quiet contemplation in nature.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying lush greenery and warmer weather for outdoor activities. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the surrounding forests, making it a picturesque time for walks. Even in winter, lakes like Röhrrichtteich can be beautiful when frozen over.


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