This beach is small but nice, with clear water that is perfect for small children due to its gentle slope. There is a bathing island for older children and adults in deeper water. Parking is available for €1.50 per hour. While there are no toilets on site, there are restaurants and cafes nearby.
This beach is located in a nature reserve and offers separate areas for nudists and those who prefer to wear clothes. It is very peaceful and tucked away on the border of Saxony-Thuringia. The beach used to be an open-pit mine that was flooded in the late 1990s. Please note that boating, camping, diving, and all water sports are not allowed here. However, hiking and cycling around the lake are permitted.
The lakeside pitch is pleasant and offers good dining options. Electricity can be accessed for 15 euros. However, the continuous arrival of caravans on three parking spots is causing inconvenience for camper drivers as they are unable to find additional space.
You get a sense of being on the Baltic Sea here; it's very peaceful and picturesque. Every now and then, you might see cyclists riding on the asphalt path above. The beach is clean and fairly large. Dog owners should note that the beach is narrow in many areas, so it's important to be mindful to prevent unexpected dog meet-ups.