Best attractions and places to see around Olbasee include natural features and cultural sites. The Olbasee is a lake formed from a former lignite mining site, measuring approximately 1200 meters long, 700 meters wide, and 30 meters deep. It is situated within the Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape, a region known for its extensive pond areas and diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the lake's unique history and the surrounding natural environment.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Ideal for a small picnic
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Many short tales of fantastic events that transcend reality.
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Many little stories about the surrounding area and the customs of the area can be learned here.
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The OLBA-SEE is about 1200 meters long, about 700 meters wide and about 30 meters deep. The lake is a former lignite mining site where a fire broke out on October 3rd, 1927. Since there was no way to extinguish the fire, the tunnels were flooded to extinguish the fire. This is how the OLBA-SEE came about - the name derives from the OberLausitzer Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft.
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Nice view of the lake
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Just relax in the summer months.
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Replica of an early fortification on today's island in Lake Olba. called radish.
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Large sunbathing lawn and wooden entrance with railing invites you to linger and swim .... No dogs and the lawn in front of the campsite is chargeable :-) and nudist area.
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The central natural feature is Olbasee itself, a lake formed from a flooded lignite mine. It's nestled within the Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape, a biosphere reserve known for its extensive pond areas and diverse flora and fauna. You can also find a dedicated Swimming Area and Sunbathing Lawn at Olbasee for relaxation by the water.
Yes, you can visit the Replica of Radisch Fort on Olbasee Island, which is a replica of an early fortification offering nice views and a spot for a picnic. Additionally, the Sorbian Legends Trail at Olbasee provides insights into the local Sorbian culture through various stories and customs of the surrounding area.
Olbasee is very family-friendly. Children can enjoy swimming and sunbathing at the designated Swimming Area and Sunbathing Lawn at Olbasee. The Sorbian Legends Trail at Olbasee offers an engaging walk with local folklore, and the Replica of Radisch Fort on Olbasee Island is a fun spot for a small picnic.
Yes, Olbasee is suitable for swimming. There is a specific Swimming Area and Sunbathing Lawn at Olbasee with a large lawn and wooden entry points for easy access to the water. A nudist area is also available.
Absolutely, the area around Olbasee offers various hiking routes. You can find trails like the 'Olbasee Beach – Röhrichtsteg Boardwalk loop' or 'Röhrichtsteg Boardwalk – Interactive Fisherman's Hut loop'. For more options and detailed routes, explore the hiking guide for Olbasee.
The region around Olbasee is well-suited for cycling, including road cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes such as the 'Olbasee – Bärwalder See loop' or 'Radibor Castle – Olbasee loop'. Discover more routes in the road cycling guide for Olbasee.
Olbasee has a unique origin story. It was formed from a former lignite mining site. After a fire broke out in 1927, the mining tunnels were intentionally flooded to extinguish it, creating the lake we see today. The name 'OLBA-SEE' is derived from the OberLausitzer Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft, reflecting its industrial past.
Yes, several spots offer scenic views of the lake and its surroundings. The Replica of Radisch Fort on Olbasee Island provides a nice perspective. The Swimming Area and Sunbathing Lawn at Olbasee also offers pleasant views while you relax. The Sorbian Legends Trail also features viewpoints along its path.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and the opportunity to relax by the water. The large sunbathing lawn and wooden entry points at the Swimming Area and Sunbathing Lawn at Olbasee are popular for lingering and swimming. The unique history of the lake and the cultural insights from the Sorbian Legends Trail also add to the appeal.
Yes, there is a designated nudist area at Olbasee, located near the main swimming and sunbathing lawn.
For those looking to stay overnight and experience the natural surroundings, Naturcampingplatz Olbasee offers pitches and a large tent meadow.


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