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Several shallow lakes that are part of the UNESCO-Biosphere Reserve Oberlausitzer Heide und Teichlandschaft.
Teichgebiet Wartha is part of the UNESCO-Biosphere Reserve "Oberlausitzer Heide und Teichlandschaft" (directly translated: "Upper Lusatian Heather and Pond landscape"), whereby pond landscape descibes the area pretty well. The ponds are partly also used for economical fish breeding. You can observe almost all kinds of water-dependent bird species, ranging from Sangsvane, Havørn over several duck species towards Rørsanger. The bigger lakes can inhabit large numbers of moulting, breeding and resting waterfowl, especially ducks like Hvinand, Atlingand and Taffeland. In spring, after the last frost, this area is a good spot for watching the blue moor frog.
Within the area you best walk or go by bike, as no access for car is possible. Be aware that no real round-way exists, although many map-services might indicate multiple paths around. Most do not exist or/and are highly vegetated in summer, making passage impossible.
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