Description
Kieswerk Bad Düben is a renatured gravel pit. Coming from the road, you cross the dike to reach wide and narrower unpaved paths that lead to the small ponds and the Mulde River. In 2002, the old gravel pit was breached to create a channel connecting it to the Mulde river. This resulted in the development of side channels, some of which resemble stagnant waters. Two of these are designated and used as fishing ponds. Nevertheless, the area provides ample space for Vodomar, Pčelarica, Štekavac, Siva Čaplja, Velika Bijela Čaplja, beavers, muskrats, otters, and many other species to thrive. The area is also popular with numerous migratory birds, which find plenty of resting places in the surrounding fields and meadows.
Details
Access
Kieswerk Bad Düben is located just outside Bad Düben on the Mulde river. As the site is directly on the Mulde Cycle Path, the best way to reach the are is by bicycle. There is also a bus stop (Bad Düben Profiroll) nearby. Bus line 196 connects to Leipzig. There is no parking available nearby. Anglers and walkers usually park at the edge of the fields, where there is space for two or three vehicles.
