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Berzdorfer See

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Type
  
artificial lake

Settlements
  
Area
  
60 ha

Outflow location
  
Basin countries
  
Address
  
Inflow source
  
Lusatian Neisse

Berzdorfer See

Surface area
  
0.6 km² (2005)10 km² (planned)

Max. depth
  
35 m (2005)70 m (planned)

Similar
  
St Marienthal Abbey, Pfarrkirche St Peter und Paul, Silesian Museum, Kaisertrutz, Wasserschloss Tauchritz

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The Berzdorfer See or Lake Berzdorf is situated near the southern border of Görlitz in Saxony, Germany. The artificial lake was created out of a former lignite mine — the flooding was finished on 06. February 2013. The planned surface of the lake is expected to be about 10 km². Its name derives from the small village Schönau-Berzdorf to the southwest of the lake. It is expected to be one of the largest lakes in Saxony.

Contents

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Future plansEdit

The lake is planned to be a tourist site with a harbor for small-sized boats, a beach for swimmers, and dine-in restaurants. Other plans include a camp site and a golf course. An 18 kilometer long scenic route for cyclists and hikers is available around the lakeshore. Sailing is possible from two locations in the southern part of the lake, i.e. at Tauchritz harbor and at Blaue Lagune. [1]

References

Berzdorfer See Wikipedia


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