Best lakes around Alt Tucheband are found within the Märkisch-Oderland district and the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park. This region, though Alt Tucheband itself is small, offers diverse natural features including lakes formed from former gravel pits and ecologically significant natural bodies of water. The area provides opportunities for recreation and nature appreciation, with many lakes surrounded by forests and reeds. Visitors can explore a landscape shaped by the ice age, offering a tranquil escape with rich natural beauty.
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The Zechin outdoor pool is one such place, where village community and summer fun meet. Behind the gate with its hand-painted lettering are a lawn, a kiosk, Wi-Fi, and a natural swimming pond that could hardly be more reminiscent of childhood memories. Clouds drift across the sky, the water sparkles, and somewhere an ice cream truck song blares. Brandenburg at its best.
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In the Steintoch district, the former royal state domain of Wollup has a history spanning over 500 years. It was here that Frederick II, as Crown Prince, completed his first agricultural and economic studies, and it was here that his particular interest in the Oderbruch region was awakened. In 1852, the German agronomist and agricultural reformer Johann Gottlieb Koppe commissioned the landscape architect Eduard Neide to transform parts of the estate into a landscape park. The overgrown, woodland-like park, as it was during its last intensive development by the landscape architect Eduard Neide, retains open and enclosed areas, modeled on English landscape gardens, divided into lawns, meadows, and denser stands of trees and shrubs. Many old deciduous trees, which characterize the park's landscape, can be seen.
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A beautiful park, which one would not have expected. The estate owners were probably very wealthy back then, from which we all benefit today.
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The outdoor pool is located directly on the L 33 and is the only naturally-fed outdoor pool in the Oderbruch. The pool is equipped with four 50 m lanes, a diving board and a water slide. Moorings, beach chairs, catering and toilet facilities are part of the complex. The area is ideal for school trips as well as tent and camping enthusiasts, as the Oderbruchcamp is located next to the outdoor pool. The outdoor pool season normally lasts from May 1st to September 30th. The entrance fee of €2.00 (children aged 0 to 17 pay €1.00) is, in my opinion, moderate.
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One of the few bathing spots in the Oderbruch. Family-friendly for young and old.
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The Halbesee is the second lake in the chain of lakes of the Platkow mill stream and is located south of Diedersdorf. The lake used to be right next to the Diedersdorf Castle Park, the southern part of which is no longer maintained. I walked along the north shore of Halbesee in search of a southern park entrance and can confirm to JackSkellington that the lake can be completely circumnavigated.
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For excellent swimming, consider Gusow Quarry Lake, known for its clean water and sandy beach, or the Weinbergsee Swimming Area, a popular public spot. Schermützelsee is also renowned for its clear, turquoise water and features the 'Strandbad Buckow' lido.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Gusow Quarry Lake offers a sandy beach and a campsite, making it ideal for a family day out or a short stay. The Weinbergsee Swimming Area is also a public swimming spot suitable for families.
The Großer Tornowsee, within the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park, is an ecologically significant lake perfect for quiet walks and birdwatching, as public swimming and motorboats are prohibited to preserve its ecosystem. The Klostersee Altfriedland is also a designated bird protection area, offering opportunities to spot rare species amidst its forested surroundings.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. Around Großer Tornowsee, you might observe gray herons, coots, great crested grebes, and kingfishers. Klostersee Altfriedland is home to kingfishers, sea eagles, ospreys, and black storks. You might also spot geese at Halbesee.
Klostersee Altfriedland is notable for its historical context, with the ruins of a former Cistercian monastery located on its eastern shore. The village of Altfriedland itself, almost entirely surrounded by water, has a long-standing tradition of fishing.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Schermützelsee is well-stocked with various fish species. Klostersee Altfriedland is also a popular spot with carp, pike, and zander. Halbesee is also a known fishing water. The Lettinsee also offers fishing opportunities.
Beyond swimming, you can enjoy hiking and cycling along the 7.5-kilometer panoramic path around Schermützelsee. The area around Großer Tornowsee offers moderate and family-friendly hiking trails. For more options, explore the easy hikes or cycling routes around Alt Tucheband.
Yes, Halbesee can be completely circumnavigated via a path, offering a pleasant walk around its perimeter. Schermützelsee also has a 7.5-kilometer panoramic path encircling it.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but for swimming and water activities, the summer months are ideal. For hiking, cycling, and nature observation, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. The 'Strandbad Buckow' at Schermützelsee, for example, opened in 1911 and is a popular summer destination.
Yes, Gusow Quarry Lake features a campsite, 'Strandbad & Camping Oderbruch am Baggersee Gusow,' which offers pitches for tents and campers. It's a convenient option for those looking to stay overnight near the water.
Schermützelsee is known for its characteristic turquoise, clear water, often compared to having a 'Caribbean flair.' It's quite deep, spans 140 hectares, and is encircled by a 7.5-kilometer panoramic path. Beyond swimming, you can take a ride on the passenger ship 'MS Scherri' or enjoy fishing. Its natural beauty has even been mentioned in German literature.
Yes, Gusow Quarry Lake (also known as Baggersee Gusow) is a prime example. It emerged from decades of gravel mining and is now a popular recreational lake known for its excellent water quality and sandy beach.


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