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Hiking around Zwenkau offers a diverse landscape shaped by the reclamation of a former open-cast mining area, centered around the expansive Zwenkauer See. The region features varied terrain, including the Eichholz oak wood on the lake's southern bank and areas like "Harth" and "Neue Harth" to the north, showcasing the former mining landscape. Trails are generally flat, with some sections featuring gentle gradients, making them accessible for various fitness levels. The area combines natural beauty with historical remnants, such as the Trianon temple ruin.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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The path between Zwenkau and Zitzschen is named "Eythraer Kante" in memory of the devastated village and also as a reminder of the struggle to stop the open-cast mine. At that time, the population's actions clearly showed resistance against further excavation. https://www.zwenkau.de/portal/pressemitteilungen/neue-namen-fuer-wege-und-inseln-900000243-27490.html
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In 2015, an old linden avenue from the former palace park was renovated. Planted around 1750, the oldest trees had become about 267 years old. Following the historical model, these were revitalized and the avenue itself extended, restoring the sightline from the southern shore of Zwenkauer See to the Trianon. https://www.zwenkau.de/portal/meldungen/neue-schilder-fuer-das-trianon-900000459-27490.html
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In the newly created city park on the southern shore of Lake Zwenkau, locals and visitors have the opportunity to go on a journey through time. In addition to petrified wood and erratic boulders, four information boards provide information about the geological history of the former mining region. Locals and visitors can learn interesting facts about archaeology, tertiary forests, marine fossils, and the Ice Age using graphics and texts. https://www.outdooractive.com/de/route/themenweg/zwenkau/geologischer-lehrpfad-am-zwenkauer-see/801348238/
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The south wing of the building dates from the late 18th or early 19th century. In 1904, the north wing and the gatehouse between the wings were built. It has been used as a town hall since 1945. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amtsgericht_Zwenkau
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A small memorial for a lost place with pictures from back then.
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Nice bar for a quick break!
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Great location right on the lake. Very friendly service.
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There are nearly 70 hiking routes around Zwenkau that are easily accessible from bus stations. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with over 40 easy trails, 25 moderate options, and a few more challenging hikes.
The terrain around Zwenkau, particularly near Lake Zwenkau, is generally flat, making it ideal for walking. You'll find a mix of paved paths, gravel tracks, and natural forest floors. While mostly level, some sections around the lake do feature gentle gradients of up to 10 degrees.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Zwenkau Castle and Town Hall – South Shore of Lake Zwenkau loop from Zwenkau is an easy circular hike that explores the town and the lake's southern shore.
The spring and autumn months are ideal for hiking around Zwenkau. Temperatures are pleasant, and the natural landscape, with its forests and lake views, is particularly vibrant. While possible, winter hiking requires checking local conditions, as some paths might be less maintained.
Many routes offer views of the expansive Zwenkauer See, Saxony's largest artificial lake. You can also explore the Eichholz, an oak wood that is part of the Leipzig floodplain forest, providing shaded paths and opportunities for birdwatching. The northern part of the lake features areas like the "Harth" and "Neue Harth" with diverse species.
Yes, Zwenkau offers many easy, family-friendly routes. The generally flat terrain around Lake Zwenkau is suitable for all ages. The public bathing beach at Kap Zwenkau is a popular spot for families, and several short loops are perfect for a leisurely outing, such as the South Shore of Lake Zwenkau – Access to the Wild Lakeshore loop from Zwenkau.
You can discover several interesting landmarks. The Zwenkau Castle and Town Hall is a notable feature in the town. The Trianon Temple Ruin, a remnant of the former Eythra Palace Park, is also accessible on routes like the Trianon Temple Ruin, Eythra – Zwenkau Castle and Town Hall loop from Zwenkau. At Kap Zwenkau, there's a mining exhibition pavilion reflecting the region's history.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the beautiful lake views, the well-maintained paths, and the peaceful atmosphere, making it a great escape into nature easily reachable by public transport.
Many trails around Zwenkau are suitable for hiking with dogs, especially those around Lake Zwenkau and through the Eichholz forest. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife. Specific regulations for dogs may apply in certain protected areas or bathing zones.
Yes, the trails around Lake Zwenkau offer numerous scenic viewpoints across the water. Kap Zwenkau is a popular spot with panoramic views. The former open-cast mining landscape, now reclaimed, also provides unique vistas of the transformed natural environment.
While many routes are easy to moderate, there are a couple of more challenging hikes available. These might involve longer distances or slightly more varied terrain, offering a good workout for those seeking a more strenuous experience. The full circular path around Lake Zwenkau, which can be up to 22 kilometers, offers a longer option, though specific bus-accessible segments might be shorter.
Absolutely. Lake Zwenkau has good water quality and features public bathing beaches, making it suitable for swimming during warmer months. The extensive network of paths around the lake is also very popular with cyclists, so you can easily combine hiking with a refreshing dip or a bike ride on separate occasions.


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