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Lohsa Reservoir

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Lohsa Reservoir

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Lohsa Reservoir, officially known as Speicherbecken Lohsa II, is a significant lake nestled in the Oberlausitz region of Saxony, Germany. This expansive body of water, sitting at an elevation of 110.6 meters and covering 10.81 square kilometers, is a key part of the larger Lusatian Lakeland (Lausitzer Seenland). It holds a unique history, having been formed by the flooding of a former lignite mine between 1997 and 2016, and now serves a crucial role in supplying fresh water to the…

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    April 4, 2021

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    beautiful secluded paths, with a great view of the storage basin and the warmest tranquility. no possibility to swim! Danger zone behind the paths!
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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Moderate

    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 150 m

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    Location: Spreetal, Bautzen, Upper Lusatia, Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of hiking trails can I expect around Lohsa Reservoir?

    The Lohsa Reservoir area offers a variety of paths, many of which are described as secluded and tranquil. While the reservoir itself is relatively flat, the trails provide excellent views of the vast water body and the transformed landscape. You'll find routes suitable for leisurely strolls as well as longer cycling tours, catering to different fitness levels. The terrain is generally easy, making it accessible for many.

    Is swimming or water sports permitted at Lohsa Reservoir?

    No, swimming and water sports are not permitted directly on Lohsa Reservoir (Speicherbecken Lohsa II). It primarily functions as a water storage facility. However, for those seeking water-based activities, the nearby Lake Dreiweiberner See offers a dedicated bathing area with a 200-meter long beach.

    Are there any family-friendly activities near Lohsa Reservoir?

    While Lohsa Reservoir itself is more for quiet contemplation and scenic walks, the adjacent Lake Dreiweiberner See is very family-friendly. It features a dedicated bathing area with a 200-meter long beach, a ship-shaped playground for children, and a glass pyramid housing a restaurant. There's also an 8-kilometer asphalted lakeside walk perfect for families with strollers or bikes.

    Is Lohsa Reservoir dog-friendly?

    Dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Lohsa Reservoir, but it's important to keep them on a leash, especially given potential 'danger zones' mentioned behind some paths. For specific dog-friendly water access, the nearby Lake Dreiweiberner See has a dedicated dog swimming area at its bathing beach.

    Where can I find parking when visiting Lohsa Reservoir?

    While the intro doesn't specify parking, it's a popular area for outdoor activities. Based on common practice in such recreational areas, parking facilities are likely available near popular access points or trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Lohsa Reservoir?

    The broader Lohsa area and the Lusatian Lakeland are developing tourist infrastructure. While Lohsa Reservoir itself is quite natural, the nearby Lake Dreiweiberner See features a glass pyramid with a restaurant. For more extensive options, you would likely need to look in the surrounding towns and villages within the Lusatian Lakeland, which offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation choices.

    What are the best viewpoints or natural features to look out for?

    The main natural feature is the vast reservoir itself, a testament to landscape transformation from a former lignite mine. Hikers often find secluded paths with great views of the storage basin. The area is also part of the Lusatian Lakeland, offering unique insights into environmental rehabilitation. Keep an eye out for local signage regarding bird protection areas, which might offer specific viewing opportunities.

    How was Lohsa Reservoir formed?

    Lohsa Reservoir, officially Speicherbecken Lohsa II, has a unique history. It was formed by the flooding of a former lignite mine, a process that took place between 1997 and 2016. This transformation is part of a larger initiative in the Lusatian Lakeland to convert former industrial landscapes into recreational and natural areas.

    Can I visit Lohsa Reservoir in winter?

    While the warmer months are generally recommended for hiking and cycling, Lohsa Reservoir can be visited in winter. The serene atmosphere and transformed landscape offer a different kind of beauty under winter conditions. However, be prepared for potentially icy or muddy paths and colder temperatures. Always check local weather conditions and trail advisories before a winter visit.

    What is the difference between Lohsa Reservoir (Lohsa II) and Lake Dreiweiberner See?

    Lohsa Reservoir (Speicherbecken Lohsa II) is primarily a functional water storage facility where swimming and water sports are not permitted. Lake Dreiweiberner See, while nearby and part of the same region, is a dedicated recreational lake. It features a bathing area with a beach, a dog swimming area, a restaurant, and a playground, making it the go-to spot for water-based activities and family fun in the Lohsa area.

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