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No traffic road cycling routes around Bockwitzer Lake are characterized by a predominantly flat landscape, featuring paved paths that encircle the lake. This region, part of the Leipziger Neuseenland, is a re-naturalized former open-pit lignite mine, now a nature reserve. Cyclists encounter a mix of tranquil lakeside sections, forested areas, and meadows. The terrain offers a smooth cycling experience suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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63.0km
02:51
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Since 1233, the church, first mentioned, has been part of the town of Frohburg. The oldest part of the church, presumably the sacristy, dates from this period. In 1582, the pastor at the time handed over the church's rich landed property to the patrons. In 1877, the church was completely redesigned inside and out in the Neo-Gothic style. Only the organ from 1806 was preserved. In 2002, the chancel was painted and the spire was renovated and re-roofed. A valuable bronze epitaph can be seen at the church's tower entrance. It shows the builder of Frohburg Castle, the jurist Dr. Melchior von Kreutzen. Together with the reformers around Luther, he organized the legal affairs of the Reformation in the region. The chancel contains nine oil paintings of the Frohburg pastors from 1613 - 1849. The largest oil painting hangs on the south wall of the nave and depicts the "Resurrection of Christ". It is by the painter Thieme (1869 - 1877). The Paschal candlestick next to the altar is by the famous ceramic artist Kurt Feuerriegel.
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Frohburg Castle and Castle Park. An around 1200 built castle complex. Expanded through alterations and extensions to a stately castle complex. Today it houses the City Museum.
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St. Michael Church in Frohburg. A widely visible, three-nave Gothic hall church. Choir: built 1425, nave: 1475. The tower was altered in the 17th century. A restoration and a neo-Gothic furnishing took place in 1877.
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Church in Benndorf and War Memorial - World War I. Information: It was built around the year 1500. The interior of the church underwent extensive renovations in 1863. Further renovations took place between 1980 and 1983.
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Charming old listed building in the village center of Prießnitz. A type of timber-framed house, rarely found in the region anymore, combining elements of log and half-timbered construction.
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1380-1918 The von Einsiedel family at Prießnitz Manor In 1605/06, the so-called Prießnitz Castle was built on the old foundations and cellars of a predecessor house, in the style of Dutch Mannerism. 1918 Change of ownership – the castle and manor passed into the possession of the industrialist Fritz Vogel. 1920/21 Structural alterations to the castle. Reconstruction of the entrance hall. Alterations to the courtyard or north facade. Construction of a projecting gable. Construction of the roof turret. 1947-1950 Conversion of the second floor into small apartments. 1976/77 Renovation work throughout the building and the facades. 1993 The castle became the property of the then independent municipality.
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Suspension bridge with a view of the castle, at the end there is a map for orientation
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You can go hiking or cycling along the Mulde. It's worth it whatever the weather and whatever the season.
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There are over 35 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Bockwitzer Lake, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. You'll find approximately 20 easy routes and 16 moderate routes to explore.
The routes around Bockwitzer Lake are predominantly flat and feature mostly paved paths, making them ideal for road cycling. You'll experience diverse scenery, including tranquil lakeside paths, lush forested sections, and charming meadows vibrant with wildflowers in spring and summer. As a former open-pit mine re-naturalized into a nature reserve, the landscape offers a unique blend of natural beauty and well-maintained cycling infrastructure.
Yes, Bockwitzer Lake is excellent for families and beginners. Many of the routes are easy and entirely car-free, like the 11 km loop directly around the lake. An example of an easy route is the Hainer See – Hainer Lake loop from Kitzscher, which offers a gentle ride through the scenic landscape.
The spring and summer months are particularly vibrant, with wildflowers blooming in the meadows and lush greenery providing shade. However, the paved paths make cycling enjoyable throughout much of the year. The diverse flora and fauna, including numerous waterfowl, can be observed in all seasons, though interpretive signs are best enjoyed in milder weather.
As Bockwitzer Lake is part of the European Natura 2000 network and a significant nature reserve, cyclists are encouraged to stay on designated paths to protect the diverse flora and fauna. Keep an eye out for interpretive signs that provide information about the local wildlife and ecological significance of the area.
Parking is conveniently available near the village center of Bockwitz, as well as at the western and eastern shores of the lake. These spots provide easy access to the cycling paths.
Yes, Bockwitzer Lake is accessible by public transport from Leipzig, and it is often possible to bring your bike. It's advisable to check the specific public transport provider's rules and schedules regarding bicycle carriage before your trip.
While the area is primarily focused on natural experiences, there are amenities available. You can find cafes and restaurants in nearby villages. There are also several designated picnic areas along the trails where you can take a break and enjoy your own refreshments amidst the natural surroundings.
Beyond the beautiful lake views, you can observe diverse flora and fauna, including rare orchids and various waterfowl. Scenic viewpoints around the lake offer stunning panoramas, such as one overlooking the adjacent Harald-Krug-See. The area is also part of the larger Leipziger Neuseenland, offering connections to other lakes and routes. For a longer ride, consider the View of Rochlitz Castle – Fischheimer Berg loop from Frohburg, which offers varied scenery.
Yes, while many routes are easy, there are moderate options for more experienced cyclists. For example, the Frohburg Castle – Bockwindmühle Ebersbach loop from Frohburg offers a longer distance and more elevation, providing a good challenge while still enjoying the region's car-free paths.
The nature reserve around Bockwitzer Lake is a popular spot for outdoor activities. While dogs are generally welcome, it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with sensitive wildlife, to ensure the safety and well-being of both your pet and the local ecosystem.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from 93 ratings. Reviewers often praise the serene and predominantly flat, paved paths, the diverse natural landscapes, and the peaceful, car-free environment that makes for a relaxing and enjoyable cycling experience.
Yes, circular routes are a highlight of cycling around Bockwitzer Lake. The main 11 km loop directly around the lake is a perfect example. Many of the longer routes, such as the Memorial stone on the main road – Prießnitz Farmers' Town Hall loop from Neukirchen-Wyhra, are also designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.


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