Lakes near Zechin, a village in Brandenburg, Germany, are set within a landscape rich in water bodies. The area features both natural and former quarry lakes, providing diverse environments for exploration. These water bodies contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities. The vicinity offers opportunities to experience varied aquatic settings.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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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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Very nice and quiet campsite with direct access to the small natural outdoor pool next door (including snack bar), not far from the Oder-Neisse cycle path. The little detour is definitely worth it! ;-)
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The Zechin area offers a diverse range of aquatic environments, including natural lakes, former quarry lakes, village ponds, and ponds nestled within parks. This variety provides different experiences for visitors.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Gusow Quarry Lake, known for its clean water and lido. Other popular spots include the Friedersdorf Village Pond, located centrally in Friedersdorf, and the Pond in Park Wollup, which offers a peaceful setting for picnics.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Gusow Quarry Lake features a lido for swimming, making it great for kids. The Pond in Park Wollup is within a beautiful park, offering space for picnics and relaxation. Additionally, the Friedersdorf Village Pond and the Lakes at the Gusower Niederheide Nature Reserve are also considered family-friendly.
The lakes around Zechin are set within a picturesque landscape. You can find clean waters, sandy beaches, and opportunities for nature observation. For example, the Großer Zechliner See is known for its excellent water quality and intact natural surroundings, providing chances to observe diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent swimming opportunities. The Großer Zechliner See is renowned for its very good water quality and designated swimming areas. The Gusow Quarry Lake also has very clean water and a lido for swimming. The Kleiner Zechliner See (Schwarzer See) features clean waters and attractive bathing spots with sandy beaches.
Beyond swimming, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy water sports like motorboating, paddling, and sailing on lakes like Großer Zechliner See. There are also numerous routes for cycling, running, and mountain biking. For instance, you can find cycling routes like the 'Oder Dike Cycle Path' or running trails such as the 'Uferloos Nature Experience Farm' loop. Explore more options in the Cycling around Zechin, Running Trails around Zechin, and MTB Trails around Zechin guides.
Yes, the area is great for hiking. An idyllic circular hiking trail runs along two-thirds of the Großer Zechliner See, offering beautiful views. The Kleiner Zechliner See is also situated on the edge of the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park, which features extensive beech forests for exploration. While specific hiking routes around the lakes are not detailed in the provided data, the region's natural beauty makes it ideal for walks.
The lakes are particularly appealing during warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when swimming and water sports are most enjoyable. The excellent water quality makes them ideal for a refreshing dip on warm days. The scenic hiking trails and opportunities for nature observation are pleasant throughout these seasons.
Yes, the Pond in Park Wollup is listed as a viewpoint. Additionally, from the bridge of the Zechlin Canal, you can enjoy views over both the Kleiner Zechliner See (Schwarzer See) and Großer Zechliner See.
The Gusow Quarry Lake emerged from decades of gravel mining, giving it a unique origin. It's known for its very clean water, a lido for swimming, and even hosts a diving school. It also hosts an annual classic car meeting and parts market, complete with live music.
The Friedersdorf Village Pond is notable for its central location within the village of Friedersdorf and its unusual rectangular shape, which suggests it may have historically served as a water reservoir or extinguishing pond. Today, it's a club water for a local fishing association and features a small rest area with benches.
Yes, the Oderbruch Camp Zechin offers a campsite with direct access to a small natural outdoor pool and a snack bar. It's well-suited for a longer stay and is not far from the Oder-Neisse cycle path.


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