Lake Bergwitz
As early as the 1960s, an idyllic mining lake was created from the former open pit mine "Robert's Hope".
Gremmin lake
The flooding of the Golpa-Nord open-cast lignite mine near Gräfenhainichen created a local recreation area in 2000.
Lake Gröbern
At Gröbern Lake, the focus is on closeness to nature and a modern vacation resort attracts people seeking peace and quiet, families and water sports enthusiasts to the Dübener Heide.
Zschornewitzer See
Muldestausee
On the edge of the Dübener Heide Nature Park, an exciting and valuable biotope has been created at Muldestausee, providing a habitat for rare and endangered species.
Great Goitzsche Lake
The Goitzschesee is an open pit lake and a scenic gem with a wide range of offers for water sports enthusiasts, recreationists and nature lovers.
Lake Werbelin
Lake Werbelin is a nature reserve and bird sanctuary with diverse landscape structures.
Lake Grabschütz
A lake reserved for nature conservation with a nature trail about 7 kilometers long.
Schladitz lake
Lake Schladitz surprises its visitors with numerous offers in, on and around the water.
Lake Cospuden
The development of Lake Cospuden from an open-cast lignite mine to a lively leisure oasis is exemplary for the region.
Markkleeberg Lake
With crystal clear water, Lake Markkleeberg invites you to relax and swim.
Lake Störmthal
To the south of the Markkleeberger See is its big brother, the Störmthaler See.
Lake Zwenkau
Lake Zwenkau is the largest lake in the southern Leipziger Neuseenland and a highlight for those seeking recreation as well as for water sports enthusiasts.
Lake Großstolpen
The relatively small lake is a very good example of the coexistence of local recreation and nature conservation.