The Berzdorfer See is a large lake located in the south of Görlitz, Saxony, Germany. It was created by flooding a former lignite mine and has a volume of approximately 330 million cubic meters and a maximum depth of 72 meters. The lake offers opportunities for sailing, with a harbor and a slipway for boats. The surrounding area is home to several towns and villages, including Hagenwerder, Klein Neundorf, and Tauchritz. The lake is a popular destination for outdoor activities and offers a unique landscape shaped by its industrial past
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Activities: We explored the Berzdorfer See by bike. We drove only about 5 kilometers, and we could see the Berzdorfer See. The Neißeradweg led us directly along the German-Polish border, and after another 5 kilometers, we were at our first destination
Highlights: The bike ride around the lake was very beautiful. The kids loved the freedom of cycling ✨