Lakes around Mühlberg/Elbe are characterized by their location along the Elbe River, featuring a mix of active gravel pit lakes and historic oxbow lakes. The region offers diverse aquatic environments, from fishing-focused waters directly within Mühlberg/Elbe to recreational bathing lakes in the wider Elbe-Elster district. These natural attractions provide opportunities for various outdoor activities, including fishing, swimming, and nature observation. The landscape is shaped by both natural river dynamics and past industrial activity, creating unique settings for exploration.
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The lake was created by local gravel extraction starting in 1922. It covers an area of approximately 70 hectares with a maximum depth of twelve meters. The lake is surrounded by large pine and mixed forests, including the Schweinert nature reserve, which contains one of the largest Bronze Age burial mound fields in Europe.
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Unfortunately, you can't walk all the way around it, as there is no way to go any further on the other side of the lake (from Frankenberg/Elster). But you can still see a lot of the beautiful lake.
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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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A stretch for cycling and walking
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In beautiful nature there is at least one covered bench for breaks.
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The Kiebitzsee offers a worthwhile excursion destination from the stylish beach promenade with numerous restaurants and many play facilities for big and small children to the idyllic nudist beach.
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The lake view at Kiebitzsee is one of the few places in the renaturation area where you should go right up to the water, otherwise there are many prohibition signs on this side of the lake.
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For swimming and general recreation, the region offers several excellent options. The Beach promenade at the Großer Kiebitzsee and Kiebitz Lake are very popular, featuring amenities like waterslides, restaurants, and playgrounds. Further afield in the wider Elbe-Elster district, Rückersdorfer See is highly recommended for its excellent water quality, large sunbathing lawn, and shallow areas ideal for children. Kiessee Liebersee is also noted as a good spot for bathing.
Yes, several lakes in and around Mühlberg/Elbe are highly regarded by anglers. Abbaufeld Elbekies II and Abbaufeld Elbekies IV are active gravel pit lakes directly in Mühlberg/Elbe, known for diverse fish stocks including perch, zander, carp, and pike. The Alte Elbe Mühlberg, an oxbow lake, also offers excellent fishing opportunities for carp, bream, and pike. Please note that swimming is strictly prohibited in the active mining lakes (Abbaufeld Elbekies II and IV) due to safety concerns.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can explore unique natural features. The Koselitz Ponds are a beautiful natural area perfect for quiet excursions and observing various waterfowl. Near Kiebitzsee, you can also find the Sand Dune at Kiebitzsee, an approximately 10-meter high dune offering a beautiful view over the lake.
Absolutely. Lakes like the Beach promenade at the Großer Kiebitzsee and Kiebitz Lake are designed for families, offering playgrounds, waterslides, and various restaurants. Rückersdorfer See also features a large sunbathing lawn with sports facilities, a playground, and a designated bathing area with a very shallow section perfect for children.
Yes, the region offers various routes for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous easy hikes around Mühlberg/Elbe, such as the 'Colanepak Picnic Area – Treblitzsch Landscape Park loop' or the 'Picnic Area by the Pond – Grüne Telle Rest Area loop'. For cycling, the Elbe Cycle Path is a popular option along the Elbe River. There are also MTB trails, including routes like 'Elbe Bridge, Riesa – Harbor Bridge loop' from Mühlberg/Elbe. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Mühlberg/Elbe, Hiking around Mühlberg/Elbe, and MTB Trails around Mühlberg/Elbe guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities. The Beach promenade at the Großer Kiebitzsee is loved for its inviting atmosphere, waterslides, and dining options, including an ice cream parlor. The Kiebitz Lake is praised for its transformation from a gravel quarry into a vibrant recreational area with restaurants and play facilities. Nature enthusiasts enjoy the tranquility and birdwatching at the Koselitz Ponds.
Yes, the Beach promenade at the Großer Kiebitzsee hosts an extensive beach party every year on the first weekend of August, which is a popular event for locals and visitors alike.
Swimming directly in the Elbe River is generally not advised due to strong currents, shipping traffic, and varying water depths, which pose significant safety risks. It is safer to enjoy the designated bathing lakes in the region for swimming.
While specific camping facilities are not detailed for all lakes, the Kiebitz Lake is very popular among campers, offering a well-developed recreational center. The Kiessee Liebersee is also mentioned as a good spot for an overnighter, suggesting it might be suitable for informal stays.
For popular spots like the Beach promenade at the Großer Kiebitzsee, there are plenty of parking spaces available, though they may be subject to a charge during high season. For other lakes, parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check local signage.
While specific dog rules vary by location, many outdoor areas in Germany have regulations regarding dogs, especially in designated bathing areas or nature reserves. It is best to look for specific signage at each lake regarding dog access, especially for swimming. Generally, dogs should be kept on a leash.
Yes, several lakes offer dining options. The Beach promenade at the Großer Kiebitzsee and Kiebitz Lake feature numerous restaurants and ice cream parlors. Rückersdorfer See also provides catering options. For the Koselitz Ponds, a nearby ice cream parlor is a popular tip.


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