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Road cycling routes around Schladitzer Lake are characterized by the region's transformation from an opencast brown coal mine into a recreational area north of Leipzig. The terrain is generally flat, featuring an extensive network of predominantly paved cycling paths. A notable 5.3 miles (8.5 km) asphalted circular path encircles the lake, offering smooth conditions and gentle inclines. This area connects to other lakes and is part of longer regional cycling routes, providing varied options for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Beautiful cycle, hiking and running path along the Luppe
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The 12-hectare Auensee, while a popular destination, has been suffering from recurring blue-green algae problems for decades. Auensee is a highly eutrophic lake with no inflow or outflow, fed exclusively by groundwater heavily loaded with nutrients. When temperatures are high in summer and little fresh water is supplied, the oxygen content in the water can drop drastically. Fish – especially sensitive species and large, established populations – then suffer from acute oxygen deficiency. Under unfavorable weather conditions or further stress such as nutrient input, a critical situation arises, regularly leading to significant losses of animal life. For the affected fish, this means great suffering, as the suffocation or oxygen deficiency often extends over hours. In addition to fish, numerous other animals in and around the water are also affected: insects, waterfowl, and small mammals lose an important food source, and the ecological balance is thrown off. Repeated fish kills indicate fundamental deficits in water management and a lack of protective measures. From an animal welfare perspective, this should be counteracted – for example, through sustainable management (e.g., better fresh water supply, reduction of nutrient inputs, technical aeration in midsummer). Only in this way can the body of water be developed back into a species-rich and animal-welfare-friendly habitat. Measures aimed at long-term improvement of water quality and the prevention of fish kills are indispensable for a functioning urban ecosystem and the preservation of biodiversity. The Green Party faction has repeatedly advocated for improving the lake's condition through additional oxygen input. Since spring 2012, three deep water aeration systems (TIBEAN) have been in use, supplying the lake with oxygen. However, the fundamental problem of high sludge volumes in the lake cannot be solved by this alone. This station is part of the Discover Green Corners tour "Animal welfare in Leipzig" - gruene-ecken-entdecken.de
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In addition, the steam-powered railway
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If you are lucky and there is little traffic it is nice and fast, otherwise it is nice but a bit stressful
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Info at https://www.wolteritzerstrand.de/
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Beautiful view of the Biedermeier beach. When there's an event and the wind is right, you can hear the music very well.
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A small rest area right at the gates of Biedermeier Beach. You can also buy small snacks like fries, ice cream, etc. It's always clean!
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The terrain around Schladitzer Lake is generally flat, as it's a recultivated former open-cast lignite mine. You'll find an extensive network of predominantly paved cycling paths. While much of the main circular path offers a relaxed ride, some sections on the western shore, particularly near Wolteritz, feature short but steep ascents and descents that can add a challenge.
Yes, a major highlight for road cyclists is the approximately 8.5-kilometer (5.3-mile) continuously asphalted circular path that encircles the lake. This path is ideal for smooth cycling. Popular options include the View of Lake Schladitz – Lake Schladitz loop from Wolteritz and the Lake Schladitz – Schladitzer Lake Loop loop from Hayna, both offering continuous lake views.
Absolutely. The area connects to a wider network of cycle paths, including the 160-kilometer "Coal-Steam-Light-Lakes" cycle route. This connectivity allows for longer tours to neighboring lakes like Werbeliner See and Grabschützer See, offering varied scenery. An example of a longer route is the White Elster River – New Luppe loop from Radefeld, which is nearly 40 km long.
Along the routes, you can enjoy wide views over the water, giving an almost maritime feel. The Schaafshöhe viewpoint offers panoramic views of the lake. You'll also pass popular beach areas like Schladitzer Bucht and Biedermeierstrand, which often host events. Due to its proximity to Leipzig/Halle Airport, you might even spot planes flying over the southern part of the lake.
Yes, many sections of the circular path around Schladitzer Lake are largely flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for families. The path from Wolteritz parking to Schladitzer Bucht, for instance, is particularly flat. The overall easy difficulty of many routes, like the Schladitzer Lake Loop – Lake Schladitz loop from Rackwitz (Leipzig), makes them enjoyable for various skill levels.
Parking is available at various points around the lake, particularly near the popular beach areas and access points. Wolteritz parking is a known starting point, and other facilities are typically found at Schladitzer Bucht and Biedermeierstrand (Hayna).
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling, with mild temperatures and less chance of adverse weather. The lake's open expanses provide fresh air, making it enjoyable during these seasons.
Absolutely! Schladitzer Lake boasts excellent water quality and several popular beach areas, including Schladitzer See Beach and Watersports Area, Biedermeierstrand, and Wolteritzer Strand. Schladitzer Bucht, in particular, offers a "sport beach" with activities like sailing, surfing, kitesurfing, and stand-up paddling, perfect for cooling off after a ride.
Yes, you'll find various gastronomic options available at the different beach sections around the lake, such as Schladitzer Bucht and Biedermeierstrand. These spots provide convenient places to refuel and relax during or after your ride.
The road cycling routes in Schladitzer Lake are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 600 reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-maintained asphalted paths, the beautiful lake views, and the variety of routes available, from easy loops to longer, interconnected tours.
While much of the area is relatively flat, experienced riders seeking a bit more challenge can find it on the western shore of the lake, particularly on the Wolteritz side. Here, some sections feature short but steep ascents and descents that can test your climbing abilities.
There are over 260 road cycling routes available around Schladitzer Lake, catering to various skill levels. This includes 49 easy routes, 188 moderate routes, and 28 difficult routes, ensuring options for everyone from beginners to advanced cyclists.


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