Leipzig: Nature
Places and attractions in the Nature category
Categories
- Museum
- Specialty museum
- Vernacular architecture
- Church
- Historical place
- Park
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Architecture
- Art museum
- Amusement park
- Sacred and religious sites
- Concert hall
- Library
- Concerts and shows
- History museum
- Music venue
- Lake
- Memorial
- Nightlife
- City hall
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Shopping
- Neighbourhood
- Arenas and stadiums
- Fountain
Fockeberg
Fockeberg is a Schuttberg in the south of Leipzig Saxony, southeastern Germany, and is actually a pile of rubble left over from the bombing during World War II.
Markkleeberger See
Markkleeberger See is a lake in Saxony, Germany, next to Markkleeberg, a suburb on the south side of Leipzig. At an elevation of 112.5 m, its surface area is 2.52 km².
Kulkwitzer See
Kulkwitzer See is a lake in the western part of Saxony, Germany. At an elevation of 114.5 m, its surface area is 1.7 km². It is on the site of a former lignite open cast mine. The lake is a part of the Central German Lake District.
Cospudener See
The Cospudener See is an artificially constructed lake situated south of Leipzig, Germany. It is on the site of a former open cast mine.
Leipzig Riverside Forest
Leipzig Riverside Forest is one of the largest lowland Riparian forests in Central Europe, which lies mostly within the city limits of Leipzig city in Germany.
Parkeisenbahn am Auensee
Auensee is a lake of about 12 hectares in the northwest of the city of Leipzig in the district of Wahren. The lake is part of the Auenwald forest, which extends around and through Leipzig.