Best lakes around Trebendorf are primarily found in the Lusatian Lake District, an area shaped by former lignite mining. The region features several significant water bodies, including the Halbendorfer See and the Bärwalder See. These lakes offer diverse recreational opportunities within a landscape transformed from industrial use to natural recovery. The municipality of Trebendorf is closely associated with the Halbendorfer See, a prominent recreational area.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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It's a place where you can relax.
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Whenever possible, we go to the beach. It's simply fantastic and the water is excellent. Highly recommended. We also feel at home at Hippo's Beach Bar. Good food and good value for money. Parking is €1 for two hours and €3 for the whole day. Keep it up, and it's unbeatable.
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Beautiful stretch of sandy beach on Lake Bärwalder.
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Halligalli Lake with lots of action. If you like that, you've come to the right place
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The blue Barkas in the middle of the water is the eye-catcher of the wakeboarding and waterskiing facility on Lake Halbendorf. Information about swimming and leisure activities at: https://www.lausitzerseenland.de/de/die-seen/artikel-halbendorfer-see.html
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The observation tower at Lake Felix is 36m high. 160 steps up to the viewing platform. Lake Felix in the Muskau Arch was created by flooding the "Felix" pit. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felixsee_(See)
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from the Lausitzer Rundschau of August 23, 2021: "Among other things, the tower should get a roof. The tower is expected to be closed by November 26th. As construction department manager Eppinger describes, the roof and railing structures are already being made." They are due to be installed in September take place - regardless of how far the work on the slope is. “The tower”, says Eppinger, “will have a steel roof structure including lightning protection and rainwater drainage into the adjacent forest. The railings on the top floor will be renewed. Dilapidated wood will be replaced . The horizontal pieces of wood are covered with sheet metal. "And then, says Eppinger, the slope should be planted if necessary."
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The Rakotzbrücke has finally been completely renovated and has been accessible again since mid-July 2021. The bridge with the distinctive arch attracts photographers from all over the world. After the restoration of the ensemble in Kromlau, the community now has one problem child less.
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Halbendorfer See offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy swimming, FKK (nudist bathing), diving, beach volleyball, and various water sports like water skiing and wakeboarding. There's even a dedicated Halbendorfer Lake Wakeboard Park. The lake also features camping sites, boat rentals, stand-up paddleboarding, trampolines, a playground, and a fitness trail.
Yes, Halbendorfer See is particularly family-friendly. Its northern shore, in the Halbendorf district, has a campsite with a swimming beach, a giant waterslide, a beach restaurant, and boat hire. The lake also provides trampolines, a playground, and a fitness trail, making it ideal for families.
The largest lake in Saxony, and a significant nearby attraction, is the Bärwalder See. It covers an area of 13 square kilometers and was formed from a former lignite open-cast mine.
The Boxberg Beach at Bärwalder Lake is described as beautiful and spacious. It features designated areas for FKK, dog owners, and kitesurfers. During the bathing season (mid-May to mid-September), toilets are available, and the beach is cleaned daily.
Yes, there are several hiking routes around the lakes. For example, you can find easy trails like the 'Lake Halbendorf – Pueckler Stele Halbendorf loop' or the 'Halbendorfer See Nude Beach – Dog Beach loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Trebendorf guide.
A circular cycling path runs around Halbendorfer See, offering pleasant views. For more extensive cycling, routes like 'Cycling around Halbendorfer See – Lusatian Lakeland' or 'Kromlau Castle – Jahn Pond loop' are available. Discover more on the Cycling around Trebendorf guide.
Halbendorfer See is known for its excellent water quality. In 2013, official European Union measurements rated its water quality as "excellent".
Yes, the Rakotz Bridge (Devil's Bridge) is a unique landmark nearby. Located between Azalea and Rhododendron Park, this bizarre and beautiful bridge was built between 1863 and 1883 and is a popular photo motif, especially at sunset.
The Felixsee Lookout Tower is a great option. This 36-meter high tower offers impressive views over the natural and cultural landscape of the Muskau Arch, which was created by flooding the "Felix" pit.
Yes, the Weißkollm Beach at Dreiweiberner See offers a very nice stretch of sand with a small beach bar. It's known for its absolute calm, with parts designated for nudism and textile bathing, providing a relaxing break.
The bathing season, typically from mid-May to mid-September, is ideal for enjoying water activities and beaches at lakes like Halbendorfer See and Bärwalder See. Annual events like the 'Neptunfest' in July at Halbendorfer See also make summer a vibrant time to visit.
Many of the lakes around Trebendorf, including Halbendorfer See and Bärwalder See, originated from former lignite open-cast mines. The region is part of the Lusatian Lake District, an area shaped by the transformation of industrial sites into recreational water bodies.


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