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During Kulkwitzer See Already in 1973, the Leipzig Neuseenland began to use the flooded open-cast mine for bathers, especially in 2000. Lake Cospuden its rapid development, in which many open-cast coal mines have since been converted into bathing lakes. Markkleeberger Lake, then the Hainer Lake, the Störmthaler and Zwenkauer Lake.

In the north of Leipzig, too, developments developed during this exciting time Gremminer Lake and Gröberner See near Gräfenhainichen, due to the flooding of the Mulde in 2002, the Goitzsche near Bitterfeld.

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Various companies settled on the lakes, ports were built, beaches and piers, as well as restaurants and holiday apartments, campsites and leisure facilities of all kinds. The entrepreneurially related companies such as Pier1, LeipzigSeen and Blauwasser as well as the partners from Zwenkauer See, Geiseltal and the open-cast mining lakes north of Leipzig want to use the portal "leipzigseen.de"Use synergies among each other, provide a convenient overview of their offerings and thereby strengthen the Leipzig New Lake District as a destination.

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Lake Cospuden

Pier1 GmbH & Co.
Harbor Road 23
04416 Markkleeberg
+49 341 356510
Lake Cospuden@leipzigseen.de

Contact: Sandra Schoffer, Hendrik Kabisch

Kulkwitzer See

LeipzigSeen Project Management GmbH 
Seestraße 1
04207 Leipzig
+49 341 710770
Kulkwitzersee@leipzigseen.de

Contact: Stephanie Hirschkorn, Petra Schumann

Hainer Lake

Blauwasser Seemanagement GmbH
At the Lagoon 17-23
04575 Neukieritzsch OT Kahnsdorf
+49 3433 2606000
Hainersee@leipzigseen.de

Contacts: Gabi Schink, Sarah Bichel, Claudia Müller