Lake Bluno
Lake Bluno is currently being flooded and lies partly within a restriction zone. The lake will replace the decommissioned Nordschlauch pit of the Spreetal lignite mine. Lake Bluno is still in the process of being flooded. Plans for the lake include canal links to nearby Lake Partwitz, Lake Neuwiese and Lake Sabrodt.
The northern shore of the lake offers ideal conditions for further tourism development, because the ground and vegetation here have remained largely untouched and because the area benefits from good transport links. The lake is currently undergoing landscape planning as a priority area for recreational use. The southern shore will be reserved for nature conservation. The overall intention is to maintain the relatively quiet character of the lake and reflect this in its use for tourism.
Cyclists can use a surfaced lakeside path along the northern shore to explore the lake.
Lake Bluno cannot be used for tourism purposes at present because access to large parts of the area has been restricted.
Facts and figures
- Size of the lake: 381 ha
360° panorama of Lake Bluno
Gastronomy directly at Blunoer Südsee
- Cafe in the Südseequartier
Accommodation directly at Blunoer Südsee
- Südseequartier
Further Information
Touristinformation Hoyerswerda
Braugasse 1
02977 Hoyerswerda
Telefon: 03571-2096170
Fax: 03571-2096172
E-Mail: hoyerswerda@lausitzerseenland.de
Web: www.lausitzerseenland.de
Naturschutzgroßprojekt
Dr. Alexander Harter
Am Anger 36
02979 Elsterheide-Bergen
Tel.: 03571-604850
Fax: 03571/604851
E-Mail: alexander.harter@ngp-lausitzerseenland.de
Web: www.ngp-lausitzerseenland.de