The Kulkwitzer See is a lake in the Saxon Lake District, which emerged from two former lignite mining areas southwest of Leipzig. From 1864 coal was mined here, first underground and from 1937 open pit.
Wonderful to circle around or to combine with an open water swim unit. Definitely look for small secret places or go to the sea swing on the west side.
Thanks to its crystal clear water, the Kulkwitzer See is one of the most popular diving areas in Germany. It emerged from two former lignite opencast mining areas. In 1963 …
Tour around the lake possible in every season. At least three restaurants recommended. The best selection in my opinion is: ZUM "AST" in Markranstädt.😎🚲