Best lakes around Kodersdorf are found within a region characterized by its "Teichlandschaft" (pond landscape) and the floodplains of the White Schöps river. This environment offers a serene natural setting, particularly appealing for those seeking tranquil countryside experiences. While Kodersdorf itself features numerous ponds, the broader Upper Lusatia region provides access to larger, well-developed lakes. These include significant bodies of water like Berzdorf Lake, Quitzdorf am See, and Bautzen Reservoir, offering diverse recreational opportunities.
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The Königshain Hills (Upper Sorbian: Limas) are located in the eastern part of Upper Lusatia, west of the city of Görlitz in the Görlitz district. They lie north and south of the municipality of Königshain, from which they take their name, and comprise an extensive, approximately 50 km² area of mostly forested granite. The main elevations are the Kämpferberge (415 m above sea level) in the south, culminating at the Ahlberg, the well-known Hochstein (397.2 m above sea level) in the north, and the Hutberg in the (south)west. ``` View of the Königshain Hills Quarry lake in the Königshain Hills In the natural regional classification of Saxony, they are assigned to the macrogeochore Eastern Upper Lusatia (11), the mesogeochore Königshain Hills and Mountains (11013), and the two microgeochore Kämpferberg Ridge (including Hochstein) and Eichberg-Hutberg Ridge.[1] The entire Königshain Hills have been a protected landscape area since 1974. A bird sanctuary is located in part (Elysium) of the former Firsten quarry. https://de.wikipedia.org
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On the Eichberg near Mengelsdorf (Reichenbach/Upper Lusatia), there are abandoned quarries consisting of biotite granite and pegmatite. Quarries are found everywhere, some of them now forming lakes; at least one quarry is still active. In the small quarry on the Eichberg, rocks of the Lower Buntsandstein were mined, probably until the first half of the 20th century. Since the path leading downhill from the quarry toward Memleben is still recognizable, it is quite possible that this quarry primarily supplied the local residents with the necessary rock.
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Super beautiful quarry, which reminds us of the mining through historical equipment and buildings that are now dilapidated.
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A few bathers were in the water.
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Very idyllic quarry, it invites you to linger and dream.
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A beautiful abandoned quarry. Great nature, perfect to let your soul dangle 🤙
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We actually only saw a fence/separation and wanted to see what there was to see. Great just great…👍
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Kodersdorf is known for its charming "Teichlandschaft" (pond landscape) and the floodplains of the White Schöps river, offering a serene natural setting. While Kodersdorf itself features numerous ponds, the broader Upper Lusatia region provides access to larger, well-developed lakes like Berzdorf Lake, Quitzdorf am See, and Bautzen Reservoir, which were often formed from former open-cast mines or dam constructions.
Yes, several lakes in the region offer swimming opportunities. Berzdorf Lake, for instance, boasts crystal-clear water and sandy beaches. The Bautzen Reservoir is also promoted as a place for relaxation and swimming. For the quarry lakes like Thadenbruch Quarry Lake, swimming might be restricted; visitors note that swimming is prohibited there in summer, but it's a popular spot for climbers.
Berzdorf Lake is a hub for various water sports, including surfing, sailing, and stand-up paddleboarding. The Bautzen Reservoir also offers opportunities for boating and other water-based recreation.
Berzdorf Lake is particularly family-friendly, featuring playgrounds for children, a pony farm, and miniature golf courses. Its nearly 16-km long asphalted trail is also ideal for family cycling and walking. The general natural setting of the pond landscape around Kodersdorf also provides peaceful environments for family outings.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The area around Kodersdorf and its lakes offers a variety of trails. For example, you can explore routes like the "Schoorstein Rock Formation – Lake Amerika loop" or the "Ullersdorfer Ponds – Idyllic ponds loop." You can find more details on hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Kodersdorf guide.
Absolutely. For easier walks, consider routes like the "Ullersdorfer Ponds – Idyllic ponds loop from Wiesa" or the "Nieder Rengersdorf Castle loop from Kodersdorf." These are generally less strenuous and suitable for a relaxed outing. More easy hikes are available in the Easy hikes around Kodersdorf guide.
The quarry lakes, such as Thadenbruch Quarry Lake and Hamannbruch Quarry, are known for their clear water and impressive rock formations. Visitors describe them as beautiful abandoned quarries that integrate into the surrounding forest, creating a natural spectacle with steep walls and unique geological features like the Däumling or the coffee mug at Hamannbruch.
Yes, some quarry lakes have historical significance. Firstensteinbruch Quarry Lake, for instance, features historical mining equipment and preserved structures that remind visitors of the area's mining past. The Hamannbruch Quarry is also one of the oldest quarries in the region, showcasing its long industrial history.
The lakes offer different appeals throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and nature observation due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is best for swimming and water sports, especially at lakes like Berzdorf Lake. The asphalted trail around Berzdorf Lake is suitable for cycling and walking year-round.
Yes, Berzdorf Lake features a nearly 16-km long, asphalted trail perfect for cycling, skating, and walking, offering scenic views. The general pond landscape around Kodersdorf also provides numerous paths for leisurely walks and exploring the tranquil countryside.
While Berzdorf Lake can be quite popular, the immediate pond landscape of Kodersdorf and Quitzdorf am See, located within the Biosphere Reserve Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape, tend to offer a more tranquil natural environment for those seeking peace and quiet.
Visitors frequently praise the quarry lakes for their stunning natural beauty, clear water, and impressive rock formations. Many find them to be a 'real eye-catcher' and a 'beautiful abandoned quarry' where they can 'let their soul dangle'. The combination of climbing opportunities and the unique integration of these former industrial sites into the forest is also highly appreciated.
Yes, around Berzdorf Lake, you'll find various places to stop for refreshments. Near the Bautzen Reservoir, visitors can enjoy a drink at the local Ocean Beach Bar. While Kodersdorf's immediate ponds are more natural, the larger regional lakes offer more developed amenities.


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