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Kiesgrube Zschieren

Saxony  >  Germany

The Zschieren gravel pit is a former open-cast gravel and sand quarry on the outskirts of Dresden, most of which has now been restored to its natural state.

Added* by Mandy Thiele
Most recent update 26 Nisan 2026

Description

There are two lakes in the area, separated by a strip of land. The banks of the northern pond consist of gravel and sand, whilst the southern pond is surrounded by trees and has only very narrow or no large banks; however, there are a few areas of reeds. To the west of the ponds, renaturation work is still actively underway. In addition to the ponds, the area also features meadows, hedgerows, fields and a small wooded area.

Whilst around the southern pond one can mainly hear and see songbirds such as the Çıvgın, Mavi Baştankara, Büyük baþtankara, Büyük kamışçın, Çalı kamışçını, Karabağlı ötleğen, Küçük Ak Gerdanlı Ötleğen, Akgerdanlı ötleğen and Dağ Bülbülü, the pond itself is often home to Küçük batağan, Bahri, Yeşilbaş and Boz kaz. At the northern pond, you can mainly spot Tepeli patka, Sakarmeke, Mandarin Ördeği and Kuğu. On the patch of meadow between the ponds, you will frequently find Taşkuşu, Bataklık kirazkuşu and Çekirge Kamışçını. In the hedge by the road to the east of the ponds, you can find Kızılsırtlı örümcekkuşu, Sarı kirazkuşu and Orman alaca ağaçkakanı.

Details

Access

Kiesgrube Zschieren is located north of the town of Heidenau. You can reach the area by car from Heidenau or Dresden and park along Zschierener Elbstraße. It is also possible to get there by public transport. From Heidenau railway station (1), it is a walk of approx. 1.5 km. From the Heidenau Rathaus bus stop (2), it is then a walk of approx. 800 m to the area. From the Dresden Tronitzer Straße bus stop (3), it is approx. 700 m to the area.

Terrain and Habitat

Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Pond , Reedbeds , Agriculture , City/village

Conditions

Flat , Dusty

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Spring , Autumn

Best time to visit

Spring , Spring migration

Route

Narrow trail , Paved road , Unpaved road , Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

The area is mainly used by local residents as a recreational spot at weekends and on warmer evenings. Although swimming is officially prohibited, both lakes are used for this purpose on warm days.

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