Lakes around Großpösna are situated within the Leipzig New Lakeland, an area transformed from former open-cast mines into recreational spaces. This region provides access to several lakes, including Störmthaler See, Markkleeberger See, and Cospudener See. These bodies of water offer diverse features and attractions for outdoor activities. The landscape is characterized by its post-industrial transformation into natural and leisure areas.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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In the past, you had to struggle through the sand to circumnavigate the lake, which was almost empty at the time - now everything has been expanded (and accordingly popular).
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Super beautiful lake, crystal clear water and there are small, hidden swimming spots everywhere.
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Please take your garbage back with you 👍🏻
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The 34.8-kilometer circular route around both lakes near Markkleeberg is a great experience. Although the path was well frequented, you can still find a place to rest and enjoy nature.
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It doesn't matter whether you just watch or bravely join one of the rafting adventures on offer: the Markkleeberg whitewater park is awesome! The facility was planned for Leipzig's bid for the 2012 Olympic Games. It is one of the most modern whitewater facilities with competition and training courses. Rafting trips, whitewater and surfing courses are offered. If you are experienced, you can also train on your own in the facility. I also like to go for a swim there. ;) You can find out more at: https://kanupark-markkleeberg.com/
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A fantastic system was conjured up here. I can recommend every water sports enthusiast to take part in rafting.
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Very well developed for cyclists.
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The lakes around Großpösna offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy various water sports like swimming, sailing, windsurfing, and stand-up paddling. The region is also excellent for cycling and hiking, with well-developed circular paths around the lakes. For more specific routes, you can explore options like running trails or gravel biking routes.
All three major lakes—Störmthaler See, Markkleeberger See, and Cospudener See—boast excellent water quality for swimming. Northeast Shore of Lake Cospuden is known for Saxony's longest sandy beach, while Lake Markkleeberg offers crystal-clear water and hidden swimming spots. Störmthaler See provides opportunities for windsurfing, sailing, and even water jetpack experiences.
Yes, the lakes are very family-friendly. Lake Markkleeberg features an adventure golf course and a climbing park. Störmthaler See has the Mining Technology Park with an adventure playground. Many lakes also offer easy circular paths suitable for families, and designated bathing areas.
Störmthaler See is home to the unique floating art object, VINETA, a 15-meter-high 'floating church' commemorating lost villages. It's reachable by ferry and hosts events. Nearby, the Mining Technology Park offers insights into the region's brown coal mining history.
Störmthaler Lake is highly recommended for cycling, featuring a fantastic, well-developed bike path right by the water with continuous views. The path is generally wide and has moderate climbs, making it suitable for various skill levels.
The lakes generally offer well-maintained and accessible paths. For instance, the 9.7-kilometer circular path around Lake Markkleeberg is asphalted and disability-accessible, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and inline skating.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the summer months are ideal for swimming and water sports. During nice summer days, paths can be busy with many walkers and cyclists. Visiting in the shoulder seasons or even winter can offer a more tranquil experience, as noted by visitors who found Störmthaler Lake pleasantly empty in December.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The View of Störmthaler Lake (northeast shore) is popular for cyclists, offering great vistas. Cospudener See features the Bistumshöhe Viewing Platform, providing brilliant panoramic views over the entire lake and its surroundings.
Cospudener See's Pier 1 at Zöbigker Harbor is a vibrant area with colorful wooden houses, shops, restaurants, and cafes. Markkleeberg Canoe Park also has a wild water terrace where you can eat and drink.
Cospudener See, affectionately known as 'Cossi,' is highly popular due to its extensive sandy beach on the northern shore, excellent water quality, and diverse water activities. It also offers unique amenities like 'Sauna am See' and a vibrant harbor area with shops and restaurants, making it a lively spot close to Leipzig.
Absolutely! Markkleeberg Canoe Park on Markkleeberger See is a major draw for whitewater enthusiasts. It offers adrenaline-pumping experiences like white-water rafting and kayaking on its artificial course, as well as a standing wave for surfing and bodyboarding.
Störmthaler See has a 23-kilometer asphalted circular path. For cycling, it can take a couple of hours depending on your pace. For walking, it would be a longer excursion, potentially 4-6 hours, making it a good option for a full day's activity or a longer easy hike.


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