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Gravel biking around Störmthaler Lake offers a diverse landscape in Germany's New Lakeland region, characterized by its origin as a former open-cast lignite mine. The area features a network of paths, including sections of gravel and pebbblestone, that provide a mixed-terrain experience suitable for gravel biking. Cyclists can explore routes around the turquoise waters of Störmthaler Lake and its connection to the neighboring Markkleeberger See, with varied terrain typical of re-purposed industrial areas. This region provides continuous lake views and…
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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28.2km
01:36
140m
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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68.7km
04:05
260m
260m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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68.9km
03:51
290m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The beach, which is accessible from all points via the circular path, is partly natural and partly prepared for bathing with sports and games. In many places, small steps have been newly created from the circular path down to the water, and there are many fishing spots and benches with a view.
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What a beautiful landscape!
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There is also a swimming area here - at your own risk!
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Great location right on the lake. Very friendly service.
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Regional cycle path. It's often used by locals to get to the motorway lakes.
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The river's catchment area encompasses large parts of Saxony and, in particular, the vast majority of the northern slopes of the Ore Mountains. With a water flow of approximately 73 m³/s at its mouth,[8] it is the fourth largest tributary of the Elbe.
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The Mulde, also known as the United Mulde or Vereinigte Mulde, is a left-hand, non-navigable tributary of the Elbe. It originates southeast of Leipzig near Sermuth, through the confluence of two major source rivers: the longer Zwickauer Mulde and the Freiberger Mulde, which has a larger discharge and drains a larger catchment area.
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There are over 30 dedicated traffic-free gravel bike trails around Störmthaler Lake, offering a wide range of distances and difficulty levels for all types of riders.
Yes, Störmthaler Lake offers several easy gravel routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the View of Markkleeberger Lake – Lake Markkleeberg loop from Kanupark Markkleeberg is an easy 32.9 km ride with minimal elevation gain, connecting two beautiful lakes.
Absolutely. Many of the gravel trails around Störmthaler Lake are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The main path around Störmthaler Lake itself is a popular circular option, and routes like the South shore of Lake Störmthaler loop from Oberholz offer a 28.1 km loop experience.
The terrain around Störmthaler Lake is varied, reflecting its past as a mining landscape. You'll encounter a mix of gravel, compacted earth, and some pebbled sections. While some paths are asphalted, many sections are ideal for gravel biking, offering a blend of smooth riding and off-road exploration.
Yes, the region is well-suited for family outings. Many of the easier, traffic-free routes around the lakes are flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for families with children. The general circular path around Störmthaler Lake is a great option for a relaxed family ride.
Yes, the Störmthaler Lake area is generally dog-friendly. There's even a large dog beach at the eastern end of the lake. When cycling, ensure your dog is on a leash and you follow local regulations, especially in nature protection areas or near other visitors.
The trails offer unique sights blending natural beauty with industrial heritage. You can spot the striking Vineta Floating Church on the lake, a memorial to lost villages. The Lagovida Marina and Lagovida Holiday Resort also offer scenic views and amenities directly on the water.
Parking is available at various points around Störmthaler Lake, particularly near popular access points and resorts like LAGOVIDA. Look for designated parking areas near the main circular path or at the start points of specific routes.
Spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for gravel biking around Störmthaler Lake. The weather is generally pleasant, and the landscape is vibrant. Even in winter, many paths remain accessible, though conditions can be colder and some surfaces might be damp or icy.
Yes, you'll find several options for refreshments. The Vineta Bistro at Störmthaler Lake is a popular spot, and the LAGOVIDA resort also offers dining facilities. There are also smaller cafes and kiosks dotted around the lake, especially during peak season.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Störmthaler Lake, with an average score of 4.27 stars. Riders frequently praise the quiet, traffic-free paths, the scenic views of the turquoise water, and the unique blend of natural beauty with the area's industrial history.


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