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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Raguhn-Jeßnitz

Best natural monuments around Raguhn-Jeßnitz are situated within the Dübener Heide Nature Park and border the Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve. This region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including forests, river floodplains, and lakes. The area provides opportunities to explore protected ecosystems and unique natural features.

Best natural monuments around Raguhn-Jeßnitz

  • The most popular natural monuments is Lake Ludwig, a lake that originated from a former open-cast lignite mine. It offers a sandy beach and is a destination for…

Last updated: June 25, 2026

The Blue Bench Memorial, Goitzsche Shore

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The 66 m long bench reproduces a section of the sandbag emergency dike against the flood disaster of 2002. 2200 stainless steel signs are riveted to the backrest with the …

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Großer Goitzschesee

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The transnational biosphere reserve "Flusslandschaft Elbe", recognized by UNESCO at the end of 1997, is the largest inland biosphere reserve in Germany at around 342,848 hectares. It represents one of …

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Lake Ludwig

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The Ludwigsee was the oldest coal mine in the Goitzsche. By the time of reunification in 1990, it had already been mined out and a small lake had been created. …

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Arboretum Burgkemnitz

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Everything is green and blooming in the castle park of Burgkemnitz. As in the arboretum, bats have also moved in here and knotweed has been removed. The pond in the …

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May 25, 2026, Ludwigsee

Very nice view from the singletrail onto the Ludwigsee

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March 13, 2026, Ludwigsee

Lake Ludwig near Holzweißig (Saxony-Anhalt) is an idyllic natural bathing lake that originated from a former open-cast lignite mine in Holzweißig-West. It offers a popular sandy beach with a designated swimming area, good water quality, and is a peaceful destination for hikers and cyclists near Bitterfeld.

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In Burgkemnitz you can visit an arboretum, a garden with various types of trees and shrubs, created by the local history and nature association. Source https://www.gemeinde-muldestausee.de/de/sehenswertes/einen-besuch-wert.html

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Cool location with a great view of the Goitzsche

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February 15, 2025, Ludwigsee

The Ludwigsee was the oldest coal mine in the Goitzsche. By the time of reunification in 1990, it had already been mined out and a small lake had been created. The groundwater, which rose until 2007, caused the lake to grow to over 100 hectares. The Ludwigsee was initially fenced off for many years because its steep banks and unrehabilitated slopes were prone to landslides. After the final water level was reached, the dangerous steep edges were secured by blasting and the fence could be dismantled. The gradual development of the bank area can be clearly observed here.

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The name of the floodplain forest that was originally located here changed several times over the centuries until the name 'Goitzsche' prevailed. At the beginning of the 20th century, however, when new maps were created, the name 'Goitsche' was entered, which can still be found today.[7] Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fer_Goitzschesee

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Large parts of the lake in the Bärenhof area were purchased by the BUND and are designated as a nature reserve. Goitzschewächter Various art projects have been realized around the lake: On the Pouch peninsula, next to the Agora event arena, there are several landscape art objects, the Bitterfelder Bogen is located west of the Goitzsche and the Goitzschewächter by Anatol Herzfeld is in the south, near the Paupitzscher See. Since 2004, motorboat races (world, European and German championships in different classes) have been held on the Goitzsche near the Pouch peninsula in August. The event is linked to the region's largest folk festival, the Goitzsche Festival. Every year around 100,000 visitors flock to the peninsula on the second weekend in August. In addition, since 2006 the so-called Goitzsche Marathon in various disciplines (including inline skating) has been held along the lake.[4] The body of water has been the second largest lake in the Central German Lake District since the Geiseltalsee was completely flooded in 2011. In 2013, the Blauwald subsidiary Blausee GmbH bought parts of the Goitzsche and adjacent land areas.[5] Since 2015, amber has been mined again from the completely renaturalized Goitzschesee. It is the world's second largest amber deposit and the world's largest underwater mining area. Nine different types of amber have been found, including Goitschite, which was named after the lake.[6] Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fer_Goitzschesee

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular natural monuments to visit in Raguhn-Jeßnitz?

The region offers several popular natural monuments. Lake Ludwig, a former open-cast lignite mine, is known for its sandy beach and is popular with hikers and cyclists. Another significant site is the Biosphere Reserve Middle Elbe (Mittelelbe) – Dübener Heide Core Zone, which protects a near-natural river landscape. The Arboretum Burgkemnitz, with its diverse trees and shrubs, also attracts many visitors.

What kind of natural features can I explore in the Raguhn-Jeßnitz region?

Raguhn-Jeßnitz is characterized by diverse natural landscapes. You can explore extensive forests within the Dübener Heide Nature Park, tranquil river floodplains along the Mulde River, and picturesque lakes like the Jeßnitz Quarry Pond. The area also includes parts of the UNESCO-recognized Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve, offering unique riverine ecosystems.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Raguhn-Jeßnitz?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Lake Ludwig offers a sandy beach for relaxation and swimming. The Biosphere Reserve Middle Elbe – Dübener Heide Core Zone and Arboretum Burgkemnitz provide easy trails and natural settings perfect for family walks and exploration. The Georgium Park, with its historical landscape, also offers pleasant strolls.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, jogging, and gravel biking on numerous trails. For example, there are many easy hikes around Raguhn-Jeßnitz, running trails, and gravel biking routes that take you through forests, along rivers, and past lakes.

Are there specific hiking trails around the natural monuments?

Absolutely. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, especially around the Mulde River and within the Dübener Heide. Popular routes include the 'United Mulde – The Powder House loop from Jeßnitz (Anhalt)' and 'Mulde Weir in Dessau – Mulde River loop from Raguhn'. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Raguhn-Jeßnitz guide.

Where can I learn more about the protected areas like the Biosphere Reserve?

To delve deeper into the region's protected nature, visit the Biosphere Reserve Middle Elbe Information Center. It serves as a central contact point for nature lovers and provides information about the unique features of this UNESCO-recognized riverine landscape.

Are there any historical or cultural sites combined with natural elements?

Yes, the region offers a unique blend of natural and cultural heritage. The Georgium Park is a historical landscape park featuring ruins and small temples amidst its natural beauty. Additionally, the Baroque Garden Maze in Altjeßnitz, with its hornbeam hedges, provides a fascinating experience combining historical garden artistry with natural elements, located near an 11th-century church.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Raguhn-Jeßnitz?

The natural monuments in Raguhn-Jeßnitz offer beauty throughout the year. Spring brings new life and blooming flora, while autumn transforms the landscape with vibrant colors. Summer is ideal for activities around lakes like Lake Ludwig, and the forests provide pleasant shade. Even winter offers tranquil scenery for peaceful walks.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the region?

The diverse habitats within the Dübener Heide Nature Park and the Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve support a variety of wildlife. You might spot local birds, observe tracks of animals like beavers along the Mulde River, and encounter various species adapted to the riverine and forest ecosystems. The protected status of the biosphere reserve ensures a rich natural environment.

Is parking available at the natural monuments?

Yes, for instance, the Biosphere Reserve Middle Elbe Information Center offers a large, free car park, making it a convenient starting point for exploring the surrounding natural areas.

Are there any hidden natural gems worth exploring in Raguhn-Jeßnitz?

Beyond the well-known spots, the Jeßnitz Quarry Pond offers a serene natural escape with a circular hiking trail. The quiet floodplains of the Mulde River also provide beautiful views and opportunities for peaceful walks or cycling, allowing you to discover tranquil natural settings away from the main routes.

Can I go cycling or gravel biking near the natural monuments?

Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling. The 'Gartenreich Route 'Fürst Franz'' cycling path follows the Mulde River floodplains, and there are numerous gravel biking routes around Raguhn-Jeßnitz. These routes often pass through the Dübener Heide Nature Park and along the Elbe floodplains, offering scenic rides.

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