Best attractions and places to see around Windischleuba, a municipality in the Altenburger Land district of Thuringia, Germany, offers a mix of historical landmarks and natural areas. The region features a blend of historical sites, such as its moated castle, and natural beauty, including lakes and forests. Visitors can explore its past and engage in various outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The area provides diverse landscapes for exploration and recreation.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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A beautiful little lake with a bike path around it!
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Nice view of the lake.
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Nice view from here and good places to stop for refreshments on the west bank!
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The Haselbacher See is a leftover opencast mine between Regis-Breitingen and Haselbach in the east and Lucka and the districts of Ramsdorf, Hagenest and Wildenhain of Regis-Breitingen in the west, and Meuselwitz[1], district of Wintersdorf in the south. As a post-mining landscape, it belongs to the Leipzig New Lake District and is three-quarters in Saxony and one-quarter in Thuringia. Text from ( https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haselbacher_See )
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Unfortunately, the good experiences I had 3 years ago are gone. I was at the bathing compartment, there was more trash and debris than anything else. An old bus and trailer stood halfway in the bushes without a number plate, and there was a smell of urine everywhere. I kept walking and wanted to look for a bay. Since all were occupied, I'm still a bit further. At the point where the small islands are, I couldn't find any more space between the rubbish, shards and those who shot themselves there with alcohol and their bong. I then left. It's a shame that such a beautiful lake is left to get so dirty. I mean, if you bring stuff with you, you can take it home with you or throw it away. But please not in nature.
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There is also a separate website: https://www.haselbachersee.de/
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Quiet and beautiful lake for swimming and relaxing.
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Here you can go swimming.
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Windischleuba is rich in history. You can explore Windischleuba Castle, originally built in 925 and now housing a youth hostel, with its adjacent St. Nicholas Church. A short distance away, Altenburg Palace offers a playing card and castle museum within its historic walls, including a keep from around 1000. Further afield, Gnandstein Castle is considered the oldest surviving Romanesque fortification in Saxony, featuring a museum with historically furnished rooms and a chapel.
Yes, the area boasts several beautiful natural spots. Haselbacher Lake, a large 345-hectare lake, is known for its restored flora and fauna, offering scenic views. Another popular spot is Lake Pahna, which features a popular campsite, a bathing lake, and several restaurants. The former Windischleuba Dam has also been deconstructed and is now a protected area for nature and landscape, serving as an important bird and nature reserve.
Windischleuba's natural setting is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling along paths like those by the Pleiße River. The "Thuringian Town Chain" cycle path also passes directly by Windischleuba Castle. For more specific routes, explore gravel biking options around Windischleuba on komoot's Gravel biking around Windischleuba guide, or find cycling tours on the Cycling around Windischleuba guide.
Absolutely. Many attractions cater to families. Both Haselbacher Lake and Lake Pahna are family-friendly, offering beaches and recreational opportunities. Historical sites like Windischleuba Castle, Gnandstein Castle, and Altenburg Palace are also suitable for family visits, often featuring museums or open grounds to explore. Additionally, nearby Altenburg offers attractions like Inselzoo Altenburg and Labyrinthehaus Altenburg.
The region around Windischleuba offers numerous hiking opportunities, especially around its natural features. You can find trails around Haselbacher Lake and Lake Pahna, which are popular for walks. For more detailed routes, komoot offers guides like MTB Trails around Windischleuba, which also include routes suitable for hiking, such as the Frohburg Castle – Gnandstein Castle loop.
Windischleuba Castle is a significant historical landmark, originally built in 925 as a border fortress. Although it was burned down during the Thirty Years' War and rebuilt, it retains its historical charm. Today, it uniquely functions as a youth hostel, making it a distinctive place to stay. The complex includes a surrounding wall with four defense towers, an inner courtyard, and an adjacent castle park that is open to the public.
Yes, for those interested in aviation, the Flugwelt Altenburg Nobitz is an aviation museum located approximately 5km from Windischleuba. It offers themed exhibitions related to the history of flight.
Haselbacher Lake is a vast 345-hectare lake that emerged from a former open-cast lignite mine. Its appeal lies in its significantly restored flora and fauna, making it a beautiful spot for nature lovers. Visitors appreciate its green, quiet environment and the scenic views it offers, making it less crowded than some larger lakes in the region.
Yes, particularly around the more developed recreational areas. Lake Pahna, for instance, has several restaurants available due to its popular campsite. Gnandstein Castle also has a restaurant and cafe on site, making it convenient for visitors.
The 'bottle' at Altenburg Palace refers to its oldest part, a keep dating back to around the year 1000. This ancient structure is a key historical feature of the palace complex, which was converted from a castle between 1706 and 1744.
The area offers diverse cycling routes, from leisurely rides along the Pleiße River to more challenging options. The "Thuringian Town Chain" cycle path passes directly by Windischleuba Castle. For specific routes, you can explore komoot's Cycling around Windischleuba guide, which includes routes like the 'View of Haselbacher Lake – Pahna Lake Beach loop from Windischleuba'.
Yes, the former Windischleuba Dam has been deconstructed and is now developing into a protected area for nature and landscape. This approximately 130-hectare lake in Fockendorf serves as an important bird and nature reserve, with soft-wood floodplains providing habitat for numerous bird species. It also includes a fish pass to support aquatic life.


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