Attractions and places to see in Königswald, situated in Brandenburg near Potsdam, feature a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. This region encompasses a significant forest area, diverse habitats including forests, meadows, and lakes, alongside cultural landmarks. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and offers insights into local history. Königswald is recognized for its numerous hidden gems that cater to enthusiasts of hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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A beautiful, deeply relaxing hiking trail around the lake. Nothing special or challenging, but a lovely shoreline path with a few swimming spots along the route.
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I don't recommend cycling along the B2. The bike path along this road is good, but too narrow because it's a two-way street. What's much worse, however, is the very heavy, loud, and smelly car traffic nearby.
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Everything may be pretty, but you should, and this is a basic requirement to get to the heath, first try to sneak over the B2, because it is crazy what is going on on this road during the day
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Slightly separated, narrow cycle path and generally good surface. Of course it is too narrow to comfortably cycle side by side, it is also quite busy and there are crossings and driveways. But assuming a little normal caution, it is a good cycle path to get from A to B.
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Narrow cycle path with typical errors: The cyclists are away from the road, but the dangers lurk at driveways and junctions. Riding next to each other is dangerous because the sometimes confusing cycle/pedestrian path is heavily and quickly used in both directions.
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Anyone setting out from the southern end of Lake Sacrow will quickly realize: this isn't a hike, this is a stroll – with views that repeatedly linger on the water. The approach from Potsdam via Krampnitz and the small parking lot in Sakrow offer no hint of what awaits. But as soon as you step onto the path along the shore, a silent natural cinema unfolds, scene after scene. The trail begins to turn left – through sparse forests, accompanied by the gentle gurgling of the lake and the whispering of the trees. And suddenly: a small restaurant, hidden in the greenery, like a reliable interjection on the way to Sacrow Castle. There – unless it's winter break – a cozy beer garden awaits. The perfect place for a break with a lake view. A few steps further, and you're standing in front of the Church of the Redeemer – photogenic, steeped in history, sublime. Here, the hike becomes a journey through time. And those who linger a little longer will be rewarded: with peace, space, and a sense of what "place of the soul" can mean. The return journey via Kladow, Gatow, and Havelchaussee isn't a journey home, but rather an echo. Drive slowly—you have to anyway. The Grunewald Tower is on the left, a beer garden on the right, and Lindwerder beckons with culinary promises. Those who like hearty food can take a detour to the Spinnerbrücke bridge: currywurst, fries, the sound of engines, and a hint of wanderlust. Lake Sacrow is no insider tip—but it's one of those places that never wears out. The water: clear as glass, with a visibility of over four meters. The entrance: shallow, clean, and inviting. In summer, get there early or simply escape into the water. A second, smaller bathing area is just a few meters away in the forest—shadier, quieter, ideal for those who prefer reading to talking. And amidst all this: traces of history. A memorial stele commemorates a dramatic escape across the lake during the time of German division. Those who hike here also hike through German history—almost unnoticed, but not without impact.
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Huge wild garlic meadows on both sides of Lake Sacrow.
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Very beautiful lake in the nature reserve Königswald. A circular hike with many views of the lake is highly recommended
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Königswald is rich in natural beauty, centered around the scenic Sacrower Lake and the expansive Königswald Forest. The lake is known for its excellent water quality and offers beautiful walking paths around its perimeter. You can visit the South End of Sacrower Lake for clear waters and accessible paths, or the Sacrower Lake East Swimming Area, nestled within the nature reserve.
Yes, Königswald offers several historical sites. A notable landmark is Sacrow Palace (Schloss Sacrow), set within a landscaped park with views over the Havel river. Another significant site is the Heilandskirche am Port von Sacrow (Church of the Redeemer in Sacrow), which holds historical importance due to its location directly on the former border between East and West Berlin.
Königswald is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly for hiking and cycling. The Königswald Forest provides numerous trails, and the area around Sacrower Lake is popular for walks. Cycling is also a favorite, with routes like the Sacrower Allee (Forest Road to Sacrow) offering an undulating journey through the forest on smooth asphalt.
Visitors frequently praise the clear waters and beautiful paths around Sacrower Lake, often combining a lake walk with a stroll through the Königswald or Sacrow Castle Park. The smooth asphalt and varied terrain of cycling routes like Sacrower Allee are also highly appreciated. The region's blend of natural beauty and quiet forest sections makes it a rewarding destination for outdoor activities.
Königswald is enjoyable throughout the year, but the spring and autumn months offer particularly pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for swimming in Sacrower Lake, though popular spots like the View of Sacrower Lake from the North Beach can get crowded on weekends.
Yes, Königswald offers family-friendly options, especially around Sacrower Lake. The Sacrower Lake East Swimming Area and the View of Sacrower Lake from the North Beach are popular spots for families to enjoy the water and sandy areas. The walking paths around the lake are generally easy to navigate, making them suitable for family outings.
Many of the trails and paths through the Königswald Forest and around Sacrower Lake are suitable for walks with dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, and to be mindful of other visitors and wildlife.
Sacrower Lake is a prime spot for swimming, known for its excellent water quality. You can find several bathing spots, including the Sacrower Lake East Swimming Area, which is idyllically situated within the nature reserve. The View of Sacrower Lake from the North Beach also offers a beautiful swimming area with a beach section.
Absolutely. Königswald is a fantastic destination for hiking. You can find a variety of routes, including a popular loop around the South End of Sacrower Lake. For more hiking options, explore the routes available in our dedicated guide: Hiking in Königswald.
Yes, Königswald is very popular for cycling. The Sacrower Allee (Forest Road to Sacrow) is a well-known cycle way offering an undulating journey through the forest on smooth asphalt. Another great option is the Sacrower See and Königswald Road Cycling Route. For more cycling routes, check out our guide: Cycling in Königswald.
Yes, Königswald offers several easy hiking routes suitable for beginners. These often include shorter loops around the lake or less challenging paths through the forest. You can find a selection of these routes in our guide for easy hikes: Easy hikes in Königswald.
While Königswald is primarily a natural area, there are amenities nearby. For instance, near the View of Sacrower Lake from the North Beach, you'll find the restaurant Landleben. Additionally, the village of Sacrow, through which some trails pass, has an inn that is well-visited.


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