Best lakes around Raguhn-Jeßnitz are defined by a landscape that blends natural river systems with redeveloped former industrial areas. The Mulde River flows through the region, providing opportunities for cycling and water activities in specific sections. The area is notably home to the Great Goitzsche Lake, a large former open-cast mine transformed into a recreational hub. This region offers diverse aquatic environments, from large recreational lakes to smaller oxbow lakes and ponds.
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Wide bike path through the forest and terrain. Roots repeatedly lift the asphalt, so caution is advised...
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City harbor Bitterfeld - In the background you can already see the destination, the Bitterfeld arch
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2 nice restaurants, free parking, many opportunities for cycling, hiking or swimming!
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The Gröbener See is a flooded pit with a now balanced vegetation. Furthermore, holiday facilities are tastefully integrated. There is a caravan site, holiday homes and a hotel.
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Great clear water, only the guests are special here 😳
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Invites you to take a short rest
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The Great Goitzsche Lake, also known as the Bitterfeld Sea, offers a wide array of activities. You can enjoy water sports like swimming, cycling, sailing, diving, and surfing. There are several bathing spots, including Goitzsche Beach, the Mühlbeck lido, and the lido at the Pegelturm. A modern wake park is available for wakeboarding, and you can explore the lake on passenger ships, pirate ships, or catamarans. The lake is surrounded by a well-developed network of cycling and hiking trails.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Great Goitzsche Lake has a well-developed network of cycling trails around its 27 km shoreline. Additionally, Lake Gröbern offers a circular path perfect for cycling. The scenic Mulderadweg (Mulde Cycle Path) also runs alongside the Mulde River, providing another pleasant route. For more cycling options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Raguhn-Jeßnitz guide.
Absolutely. The Great Goitzsche Lake is a prime spot for swimming, with several designated bathing areas. These include the public Goitzsche Beach (guarded in summer), Mühlbeck lido, and the lido at the Pegelturm. At Lake Gröbern, you can also find small bays and bathing jetties, particularly at the See und Wald Resort.
The Mulde River offers distinct recreational opportunities. Sections of the river, particularly between Bad Düben and the Mulde reservoir near Pouch, are excellent for water hiking, such as canoeing and kayaking. The scenic Mulderadweg (Mulde Cycle Path) runs alongside the river, perfect for cycling. Fishing is also popular in certain sections, with species like catfish, perch, and pike. For running enthusiasts, there are trails like the Mulde Weir Near Raguhn.
Yes, several smaller water bodies in and around Raguhn-Jeßnitz are popular with anglers. These include Möster Altes Wasser, known for pike, carp, and bream; Spittelwasser (Jeßnitz & Raguhn) where pike, roach, and bream can be found; Altes Wasser Priorau, home to carp, giebel, tench, eel, and perch; Bürgermeisterteich (Jeßnitz) with carp, tench, and roach; and Altes Schwimmbad Raguhn, where carp and pike are present. The Mulde River also offers good fishing spots.
The Great Goitzsche Lake is highly family-friendly, offering swimming at Goitzsche Beach, boat tours, and easy cycling paths. The Bitterfeld City Harbor area has restaurants and a playground. Lake Gröbern also provides a pleasant environment for families with its circular path and bathing jetties.
The Great Goitzsche Lake is easily accessible, particularly from Bitterfeld. The 'Blue Trail' guides visitors from the lake promenade directly to Bitterfeld's city center, which is well-connected by public transport. From there, it's a short distance to the lake's amenities and attractions.
Yes, especially around the Great Goitzsche Lake. The Bitterfeld City Harbor features various dining options, including the 'Stadthafen' restaurant and Ocean's Restaurant/Lounge/Bar, along with an ice cream parlor. You'll also find dining options at Mühlbecker Strand and on the Bernstein Promenade. For accommodation, the Goitzsche area provides houseboats, floating vacation homes, a camping park, and traditional vacation homes.
Many trails around the lakes are designed to be accessible. The Great Goitzsche Lake has a well-developed network of cycling and hiking trails suitable for joggers and skaters, implying generally flat and easy terrain. Similarly, Lake Gröbern offers a circular path that is generally easy. For more challenging routes, you can explore the Gravel biking around Raguhn-Jeßnitz guide, which includes moderate difficulty options.
For panoramic views, visit the 26-meter-high water level tower (Pegelturm) at the Great Goitzsche Lake, accessible via a 190-meter-long pontoon bridge. The Bitterfeld Arch is another vantage point. The Bitterfeld City Harbor also offers great views over the Goitzsche. Additionally, the View from the Villa at Bernsteinsee provides a historical perspective with scenic surroundings.
The Great Goitzsche Lake is unique as a testament to successful land reclamation. It's a former open-cast lignite mine that has been transformed into a vibrant recreational hub. It's the largest lake in its district, boasting a vast water surface and a distinctive 26-meter-high water level tower (Pegelturm) that floats on the water, offering panoramic views of the redeveloped landscape.
The Mulde River, flowing directly past Jeßnitz and Raguhn, is notable as one of Central Europe's fastest-flowing rivers during high water. Near Pouch, it forms the Mulde reservoir. Its banks are lined by the scenic Mulderadweg, offering a natural setting for cycling and enjoying the river's flow.
The lakes are generally best visited during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when water sports, swimming, and cycling are most enjoyable. Summer is ideal for swimming at places like Goitzsche Beach. The well-developed trail networks around lakes like Great Goitzsche Lake also make spring and autumn pleasant for hiking and cycling, avoiding the peak summer heat.


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