Best attractions and places to see around Briesen (Mark) offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural insights within the Oder-Spree district of Brandenburg, Germany. The area is characterized by a landscape shaped by the Berlin glacial valley, featuring sandy plains and former lakes now transformed into moors. Visitors can explore a region rich in waterways, including the Oder-Spree Canal, and extensive natural areas ideal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice. Every Spreewald cycle path rider takes photos here. Including selfies 🥰👍
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The Scharmützelsee appears peaceful on this sunny late October day. Incidentally, it is not named after a brief military conflict, but rather takes its name from the Middle Low German corruption of the Old Sorbian word for buckthorn, Čremušn. Brandenburg's second largest lake is ten kilometers long, up to one and a half kilometers wide and a maximum of 29 meters deep.
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No matter which side: the lake is always enchanting for me ☺️
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Nice cafe near the kersdorfer lock.
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Very good shady bike path,
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The Kersdorf lock is one of four locks on the Oder-Spree Canal that must be crossed on the way to the Oder.
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Nice bridge over the canal on a particularly nice bike path along the Spree through the forest. Pay attention to the large reinforced concrete posts in the middle of the roadway (otherwise it can be very painful).
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The region offers diverse natural beauty, including the expansive Scharmützelsee, Brandenburg's second-largest lake, perfect for scenic views and water activities. You can also explore the picturesque Oder-Spree Canal and its surrounding flood meadows, or venture into the Madlitz-Falkenhagener Seengebiet, a 10-kilometer-long protected landscape area north of Briesen (Mark).
Briesen (Mark) is rich in history. Key landmarks include the Kersdorf Lock, a significant part of the Oder-Spree Canal built in 1888, and the nearby Flood Bridge Kersdorf, which has a history dating back to before 1669. Additionally, you can visit several historic churches such as Dorfkirche Alt Madlitz, Dorfkirche Briesen, Dorfkirche Biegen, and Dorfkirche Wilmersdorf, each with unique architectural styles and histories.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. The Spreeradweg Forest Section offers a shaded and varied path, while the Spree Cycle Path Between Fürstenwalde and Hangelsberg provides beautiful views along the Spreeauen. For more options, explore routes like the 'Sheltered race track – Scenic Forest Cycle Path loop from Wilmersdorf' or the 'Oder Bridge Cycle Path – Spree Bridge loop from Alt Madlitz' available in the Cycling around Briesen (Mark) guide.
The region around Briesen (Mark) is ideal for hiking, offering numerous trails through its diverse landscape. You can find solitary hikes along the chain of lakes of the Biegener Hellen or explore sections of the Brandenburg Jacobean Way, which offers a cultural and historical walking experience. The landscape with its proximity to the Spree River provides beautiful panoramas for walkers.
Many attractions in Briesen (Mark) are suitable for families. The Scharmützelsee is a great spot for a family day out, offering beaches and natural beauty. Historical sites like the Kersdorf Lock and Flood Bridge Kersdorf are also interesting for all ages. Additionally, the numerous cycling and walking paths, such as the Spreeradweg Forest Section, are generally family-friendly.
To delve into local heritage, visit the Heimatstube in the Community and Association House Briesen (Mark). This local history museum houses approximately 1000 exhibits, including historical archive materials, postcards, and documents dating back to 1839. The region is also part of the Brandenburg Jacobean Ways, offering a unique cultural walking experience.
Absolutely. The Scharmützelsee is a major draw, known for its size and clear water, making it suitable for swimming and other water-based recreation. The Oder-Spree Canal also provides picturesque views and opportunities to sit by the water, especially near the Kersdorf Lock.
A unique monument in the area is the Hirsch-Denkmal (Deer Monument). It commemorates the shooting of a massive 66-pointer red deer in 1696 by Frederick I, which later became the heraldic animal of Briesen. You can find it on the connecting road from the A 12 Briesen junction to the Kersdorf Lock.
For scenic views, the area around the Flood Bridge Kersdorf offers beautiful panoramas over the Spree. The Madlitz-Falkenhagener Seengebiet provides extensive natural surroundings for exploration. Many of the cycling and hiking trails, particularly those along the Spree River and the chain of lakes of the Biegener Hellen, reveal hidden gems and beautiful natural vistas.
While specific wheelchair-accessible paths are not detailed, the region offers many easy walks, particularly along the flat terrain of the Spree Cycle Path and around the lakes. The general landscape, characterized by sandy plains and former lake beds, often provides relatively flat routes suitable for less strenuous activity. For specific easy cycling routes, check the 'Briesen (Mark) Railway Station loop from Wildblumenwiese' in the Cycling around Briesen (Mark) guide.
The region is enjoyable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking, with beautiful foliage in the fall. Summer is ideal for water activities on Scharmützelsee and enjoying the shaded forest paths. Even in winter, the serene natural environment can be appreciated, though some activities might be limited.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene natural environment and the extensive network of cycling and hiking trails. The beautiful wooden Flood Bridge Kersdorf is a popular spot for photos, and the Kersdorf Lock is noted for its interesting engineering. The quality of the bike paths, especially the shaded sections of the Spreeradweg, also receives high praise for providing rest and relaxation.


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