Best lakes around Bernau bei Berlin are found within the Brandenburg region, offering diverse natural landscapes. This area is characterized by its numerous lakes and surrounding forests, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's geography makes it a destination for those seeking natural environments near urban centers. Bernau bei Berlin serves as a gateway to these aquatic features and their associated recreational areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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You should go all the way around. It is also nice to take the path with a section along the Hellmühler river.
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An extensive ditch system west of the Panke is still managed and regulated by the state of Berlin today. There are many hectares of allotment gardens around Blankenburg, through which rainwater drainage ditches run in old routes. The Blankenburg carp ponds, which are affected by the Panke, are located here. They are managed by the Berlin State Anglers Association. On the northern bank of these ponds, the Malchower Fließgraben brings water from a whole system of ditches from the Malchower See to the left of the Panke. This ditch system east of the Panke includes the Schmöckpfuhlgraben, which today brings water from the Heinersdorf freight station site and the allotment gardens northeast of Heinersdorf.
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Just 30 years ago, the area of today's Moorlinse was dry. There was already a sink, but water only began to collect there in 1996. The reason for this was that the Buch waterworks reduced its production, so that layer water collected. In addition, water drainage pipes in this area were becoming more and more silted up and clogged, meaning that water could no longer drain away. With the first water in the bog lens came the first amphibians and birds. The higher the water rose, the more biodiversity increased. Toads, frogs, lizards and grass snakes live there today. Countless birds breed on the Moorlinse or rest there.
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Nice clean lake. Here you can swim, picnic, ride a bike, hike. Everything a natural heart desires.
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Many reptiles and amphibians cavort here in the low moor belonging to the Panke. The round shape gave the name Moorlinse.
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A true bird paradise. However, there is a construction plan that provides for numerous apartments to be built around the moor meadow. The children and youth projects Moorwiese, Waldkind and Wilde Welt are to be relocated. You can find more information under the following link > http://www.mooor.de/moorwiese/ueber-uns/bebauungsplan-am-sandhaus-aktuell/
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@Frank from Hönow is probably right. I found the following article about this: https://www.maz-online.de/Lokales/Oberhavel/Muehlenbecker-Land/Schloss-Dammsmuehle-Viel-Zusracht-fuer-Restaurant-und-Hotelprojekt. Since I like to do a lost place tour, I'm a little bit divided. But all that stops the decay is ok
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Great place to watch the local waterfowl and take a break.
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For exceptionally clean water, Lake Liepnitz is highly regarded, known for its clarity and forest surroundings. Parsteiner See, located within the Schorfheide-Chorin biosphere reserve, also boasts exceptionally clean water. Bernsteinsee, though a bit further out, offers clear, cool water with several bays and sandy beaches.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lake Liepnitz features a public beach (Strandbad Liepnitzsee) with amenities and an island accessible by ferry. Blankenburg Carp Ponds offers an idyllic setting for relaxation, and Buch Moor Pond is a peaceful spot to observe nature. Wukensee also has a charming public beach nestled behind dense woods, making it a popular family choice.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, hiking, and mountain biking. For example, there are routes like the 'Forest trail at Lake Liepnitz' for gravel biking, or the 'Liepnitzsee – Lake Liepnitz loop' for hiking. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for gravel biking, hiking, and MTB trails around Bernau bei Berlin.
Many lakes are accessible by public transport. Lake Liepnitz can be reached by S-Bahn (e.g., to Bernau station) followed by a pleasant bike ride on developed paths. Wukensee is easily accessible by bus from Bernau.
Lake Liepnitz is a favorite due to its exceptional water quality, making it one of Brandenburg's cleanest lakes. Its unique doughnut shape features a small island, Großer Werder, accessible by a small ferry or by swimming. The lake is surrounded by thick forests with excellent hiking paths, and it offers a public beach (Strandbad Liepnitzsee) as well as secluded spots.
Yes, if you're looking for tranquility, the Hellsee Shore Trail offers many small, hidden bays perfect for lingering and refreshing yourself. Lake Liepnitz also has secluded spots along its forested shores away from the main beach. For a generally more tranquil experience, Parsteiner See is known for its pristine natural beauty and peaceful environment.
The lakes are set within rich natural landscapes. You can observe diverse wildlife, especially at Buch Moor Pond, which is a habitat for waterfowl and amphibians and considered a bird's paradise during breeding season. Parsteiner See is located within the Schorfheide-Chorin biosphere reserve, offering a healthy and natural environment. Many lakes are surrounded by dense forests, providing opportunities to enjoy the local flora and fauna.
Absolutely. Buch Moor Pond is an excellent spot for bird watching, especially during breeding season. Waterfowl and amphibians can be observed very well from its observation deck, making it a true bird's paradise.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (June to August) are ideal. For hiking and cycling, spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with fewer crowds. Winter can also be charming for quiet walks around the frozen lakes.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling. The Panke Riverside Path offers an idyllic bike route. Around Lake Liepnitz, you'll find nicely developed bike paths, often in the shade of the forest. There are also numerous routes for gravel biking and mountain biking in the wider area, connecting various lakes and natural reserves.
Wukensee, located near Biesenthal, is a popular choice for its manageable size and inviting atmosphere. It features a charming public beach nestled behind dense woods, creating a picturesque setting, especially in the evening light. It's easily accessible by bus from Bernau and offers a pleasant, relaxed experience.
Yes, several lakes offer sandy beaches. Lake Liepnitz has a public beach (Strandbad Liepnitzsee). Wukensee also features a charming public beach. Further afield, Bernsteinsee in Barnim Nature Park is known for its two large sandy beaches, providing ample space for relaxation.
While primarily natural attractions, Lake Liepnitz has an interesting historical connection. During the GDR era, it was a favored retreat for government officials, with private bathing areas and developed bike paths built for their convenience. One of these reed-roofed houses from that period is still well-preserved today.


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