Attractions and places to see around Teupitz are located in the Dahme-Spreewald district of Brandenburg, offering a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. The town is situated on Lake Teupitz, a large lake within the Dahme-Seengebiet, known for its bays and islands. The region is part of the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park, characterized by forests and numerous lakes. Teupitz provides opportunities to explore both natural features and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Nice route through the forest, you can only see very little of the Dahme.
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The bridge is no longer closed, the construction work has been completed and you can cross it again.
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Here you have pure nature. There are always a lot of hikers on the way.
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Perfectly developed part of the Dahmeradweg. But watch out, every now and then a car comes along.
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Good asphalt with little traffic.
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This drawbridge creates the most important connection between the old town center and the newer district in Groß Körris. Even then, Theodor Fontane noted that the passage opening under the flap had a clear width of approx. 20 feet. In 1884 he sailed to Teupitz on the yacht "Sphinx". On this way he had to cross the bridge. This drawbridge is the narrowest point in the entire Teupitz waterway and thus sets standards for all watercraft that want to travel from Germany's waterways to Teupitz.
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In the meantime, the cycle path has also been released for cars and trucks, the maximum speed allowed is 100 km / h. Width of the path about 3 meters. You can figure out the rest.
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The pull or bascule bridge of Groß Köris can either be crossed constantly by vehicle or by boat at certain times. You can also cross this bridge as a pedestrian.👍🚶🏼♀️
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Teupitz is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the expansive Teupitzer See, one of the largest lakes in the Dahme-Seengebiet, known for its bays and islands. The Krummer See (Sutschketal Nature Reserve) offers a pretty lake within a protected area, perfect for a peaceful walk. The town is also nestled within the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park, providing a backdrop of forests and numerous smaller lakes like Briesensee and Tornower See.
Yes, Teupitz is a great starting point for various hikes. The Sutschketal Circular Trail is a popular option, offering a romantic marshland experience. For more options, you can find a range of trails from easy to difficult, including routes around Lake Tornow and Lake Briesensee, by exploring the Hiking around Teupitz guide.
Cyclists will find plenty to enjoy. The Dahme-Heideseen Forest Cycle Path offers a scenic ride through the forest. Another option is the Hofjagdweg between Krummensee and Bestensee, known for its good asphalt and beautiful landscape. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Cycling around Teupitz guide.
Teupitz has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. The Heilig-Geist-Kirche, a Brick Gothic church dating back to 1694, is a significant architectural site. You can also see the Kaiser Wilhelm- und Kriegerdenkmal on the market square. While Schloss Teupitz is historically important, it is privately owned and not accessible to the public. Nearby, the Groß Köris Drawbridge is a historic connection point noted by Theodor Fontane.
Many of Teupitz's natural attractions are suitable for families. The Teupitzer See offers opportunities for swimming and relaxation. The Krummer See (Sutschketal Nature Reserve) and the Sutschketal Circular Trail provide gentle walks in nature. The Fontanepark with its modern pier is also a pleasant spot for families to enjoy the lakeside views.
Teupitz offers attractions year-round. Summer is ideal for water activities like swimming in Teupitzer See. Spring and autumn provide pleasant weather for hiking and cycling through the forests and nature reserves. In winter, if conditions allow, ice skating on the lake is a popular pastime. The natural landscapes are beautiful in every season.
Visitors frequently praise the serene natural landscapes and the well-maintained trails. The Krummer See (Sutschketal Nature Reserve) is often highlighted for its unexpected beauty and well-signposted circular walk. The Sutschketal Circular Trail is considered one of the most scenic routes in Brandenburg. The region's blend of lakes, forests, and historical sites receives high appreciation from the komoot community, with over 590 upvotes and 260 photos shared.
Yes, Teupitzer See is a popular spot for swimming. Its clear waters and numerous bays make it ideal for a refreshing dip. You can find more information about the natural bathing area on the south shore here: Lake Teupitz Natural Bathing Area.
Absolutely. Many of the trails around Teupitz are suitable for easy walks. For example, there are several easy loops around Lake Tornow and Lake Briesensee, ranging from 3.7 km to 6.7 km. You can find detailed easy hiking routes in the Easy hikes around Teupitz guide.
Beyond historical buildings, Teupitz offers a few unique cultural touches. The Fontanepark with its modern pier provides a lovely spot by the lake. The Teupitzer Bilderbuch is an art installation on the market square, adding a contemporary cultural element. Additionally, the Schäferhaus, a half-timbered house from 1777, and the Bauensemble Lindenstraße showcase the town's traditional architecture.
Yes, several spots offer picturesque views. The Fontanepark with its Seebrücke (pier) provides lovely vistas over Lake Teupitz. The Groß Köris Drawbridge also offers a unique perspective of the waterway system. Many points along the various hiking and cycling trails, especially those around the lakes, provide scenic outlooks.
The natural landscapes around Teupitz are generally very welcoming for dogs. The numerous forest paths and lakeside trails, such as those in the Sutschketal Nature Reserve and around Teupitzer See, are ideal for walks with your canine companion. Always remember to keep dogs on a leash where required, especially in nature reserves, and to clean up after them.


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