Lakes around Strehla are primarily characterized by their proximity to the Elbe River, which flows through the scenic Elbe floodplains. While large natural lakes are not directly within the town, the region offers various water features and recreational areas. These include former gravel pits transformed into lakes and park facilities with water elements. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around these bodies of water.
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This park was created as a follow-up to the 4th Saxon State Garden Show in 2006 and today delights visitors of all ages with a wide range of attractions. These include a zoo with exotic animals, an adventure playground, a labyrinth, a skate park, a barbecue area, and a miniature golf course. At the idyllic Rose Lake, the "longest bench" invites visitors to linger. The multi-purpose hall "The O" houses a large collection of coffee pots. A notarized count in November 2009 certified 18,179 pieces, but also marked the end of the large-scale collection drive. https://www.leipzig.travel/poi/o-schatz-park
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The lake is now guarded by security personnel. Swimming is only permitted for members of the Bobersen Sports and Landscape Conservation Association (VSLB). According to press reports, the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe is already considering the matter. It's actually unbelievable that in this sparsely populated region, only a select few should be allowed to cool off there. We were directed to the nearby forest pool, which had a visibility of less than half a meter and was very shallow in places. It wasn't that beautiful...
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Beautiful large lake with nice swimming and fishing spots. Perfect for an overnighter. 🤫
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The devil also seemed to have had a hand in shaping the landscape in Mühlberg and the surrounding area. In contrast to Lusatia, nothing here is built on coal, but on lots of sand and gravel. And this is particularly high quality and is loved by civil engineers. They installed it, among other things, in the Berlin city highway and in the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie.
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opened on the occasion of the State Garden Show in 2006 with animal walking, playground, mini golf very nice for the children
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In beautiful nature there is at least one covered bench for breaks.
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The Strehla region is characterized by the Elbe River, which flows through scenic floodplains. While large natural lakes are not directly within the town, you'll find various water features including former gravel pits transformed into lakes, idyllic village ponds, and park facilities with water elements. The Elbe River itself offers opportunities for water sports and scenic views.
Yes, O-Schatz Park is a highly recommended family, animal, and leisure park in Oschatz, featuring water elements and attractions like mini-golf, carousels, and an adventure playground. Another great spot is Koselitz Village and Historical Reenactment Site, which has idyllic ponds, a large children's playground, and an ice cream parlor.
Kiessee Liebersee is a large lake popular for swimming and fishing. Another option is Kiesgrube Bobersen Lake, though swimming there is currently restricted to members of the Bobersen Sports and Landscape Conservation Association (VSLB).
Around lakes like Kiessee Liebersee, you can observe fascinating views of huge gravel pits, some naturally reclaimed by vegetation. Koselitz Village is known for its diverse water bird life around its idyllic ponds. The broader Elbe floodplains also offer a rich natural environment.
Yes, there are various walking and hiking opportunities. A bike path leads around Kiessee Liebersee, which can also be used for walking, though shade is limited. You can also find trails in the Reudnitz Conservation Area, which includes a lake. For more extensive options, explore the running trails around Strehla, which often follow the Elbe River and its tributaries. You can find detailed routes here: Running Trails around Strehla.
The Elbe Cycle Route passes directly through the Strehla region, offering extensive cycling paths. A bike path also circles Kiessee Liebersee. For more cycling adventures, consider the road cycling routes: Road Cycling Routes around Strehla, or gravel biking options: Gravel biking around Strehla.
Yes, Koselitz Village and Historical Reenactment Site is a settlement with historical significance, featuring a church and idyllic ponds. The Reudnitz Conservation Area also has historical roots, with its origins dating back to 1253 and a former monastery that served as a military hospital during the Thirty Years War.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming and fishing at Kiessee Liebersee to the family-friendly attractions at O-Schatz Park. The scenic views of reclaimed gravel pits and the peaceful atmosphere of village ponds, like those in Koselitz, are also highly valued.
Yes, Kiessee Liebersee is noted by visitors as being perfect for an overnighter, offering beautiful spots for camping or simply enjoying the tranquility by the water.
In Koselitz Village, you'll find an ice cream parlor. While specific cafes directly by the water are not widely noted, the Elbe Cycle Route, which passes near many of these water features, often has restaurants and rest stops along its path, especially in towns like Torgau.
Kiesgrube Bobersen Lake is a nice spot for fishing and offers two volleyball fields and a romantic walk around the lake. However, swimming is currently restricted to members of the Bobersen Sports and Landscape Conservation Association (VSLB).


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