Lakes around Heideblick offer a serene escape in the Dahme-Spreewald district of Brandenburg, Germany. This region, transformed from former lignite mining areas, now features diverse landscapes of forests, dunes, and emerging lake environments. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, from ecologically significant former open-pit mines to tranquil bathing lakes. The area provides opportunities for nature observation, cycling, and relaxation amidst rewilded landscapes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The marina is full of water, there are enough jetties and moorings. What is missing are the boats. Only two were here today.
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The lake was created by flooding the former Schlabendorf-Süd lignite open-cast mine. It has an area of 4.37 km². Flooding ended in 2012. From 1976 to 1990, 171.2 million tonnes of lignite were mined here.
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Nature is reclaiming what surface mining destroyed. The Sielmann Foundation has purchased 3,000 hectares here. The Wannichen Nature Conservation Station is worth a visit.
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There is currently even a bench here to enjoy the peace and quiet and the view of the lake.
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The large lake was created from a remaining open-cast mining hole, but this is only revealed by a few conspicuous bank structures. Swimming and sailing are not permitted for safety reasons. Only the ship “Barbara”, which is usually anchored near the Schlabendorf Marina, occasionally sails across the water. Its job is to lime the water, which is quite acidic. This only bothers the animal world to a limited extent. The lake is a popular roosting place for cranes and geese during migration periods. Sand martins breed on islands. Seagulls are almost ubiquitous, as are the sea eagles.
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Here you have a fantastic view of the post-mining landscape. In the Heinz Sielmann Nature Experience Center you will gain an insight into the history of the mining region, learn a lot about the value of nature in today's post-mining landscape and about the work of the Heinz Sielmann Foundation on site. You can visit the exhibition in the house and explore interesting stations and themed trails on the grounds. Picnics are also possible. You can usually purchase cold and hot drinks at the nature adventure center. Open from April to October, Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. www.wanninchen.de
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Unfortunately, Mondays are a day off
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Marina Schlabendorf is a recreation and leisure center on Lake Schlabendorfer. However, due to the current closure of the lake, it is relatively deserted. When it's not on the move, the liming ship “Barbara” is not far away.
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The lakes around Heideblick offer diverse natural features, many stemming from former lignite mining areas that have been rewilded. For instance, Stoßdorfer Lake, a former open-pit mine, features an island that is a crucial habitat for numerous bird species. Similarly, Lake Schlabendorf, also a post-mining lake, is an internationally important resting place for cranes and geese during migration periods. The area around the lakes also includes forests, dunes, and emerging wilderness.
Yes, the lakes are excellent for wildlife observation. Stoßdorfer Lake is known for its island, which provides a sanctuary for many bird species. The area around Lake Schlabendorf, particularly near the Sielmann Nature Park Centre Wanninchen, is an internationally important resting place for cranes and geese during migration. The center itself offers nature discovery zones and observation platforms to view diverse flora and fauna, including bats, reptiles, and various insect species.
Families can find several activities around the lakes. Horst-Teich in Bornsdorf is a designated bathing lake with free entry, sandy shores, a sunbathing lawn, a volleyball pitch, and a climbing frame, making it ideal for a relaxing day. The Sielmann Nature Park Centre Wanninchen offers educational experiences with nature discovery zones like a bee trail, wildlife pond, and a wheelchair-accessible observation platform, suitable for all ages.
Swimming is permitted in designated areas. At Stoßdorfer Lake, you can swim in small bays on the western shore, as much of the lake is a nature reserve. Horst-Teich is a popular bathing lake with excellent water quality and free entry, offering a traditional swimming experience with amenities.
Yes, the region offers various routes for outdoor activities. Cycling tours through the picturesque Spreewald landscape often lead to the shores of Stoßdorfer Lake. For more structured options, you can explore hiking trails like the 'Teufelsstein of Gehren – Summit and View Königsberg loop' or running trails such as the 'Stadtpark Pathway loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes on the Hiking around Heideblick and Running Trails around Heideblick guide pages.
Many of the lakes in the Heideblick region have a unique industrial history, having been formed from former lignite open-pit mines. Stoßdorfer Lake was created in 1964 from such a mine, and Lake Schlabendorf also originated from a former open-cast mining hole. These areas now represent successful examples of ecological restoration, transforming industrial landscapes into natural havens.
Horst-Teich, a popular bathing lake, offers gastronomic facilities and camping options directly at the lake. While specific cafes with lake views are not detailed for all lakes, the general area around Heideblick provides various amenities for visitors.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Warmer months are ideal for swimming at designated bathing lakes like Horst-Teich. Autumn is particularly special for birdwatching at Lake Schlabendorf, as it becomes an important resting place for cranes and geese during their migration. The Sielmann Nature Park Centre Wanninchen is open year-round with varying hours, offering educational insights into the rewilded landscape.
Yes, the Sielmann Nature Park Centre Wanninchen, which offers panoramic views over the nearby Lake Schlabendorf, features a wheelchair-accessible observation platform. This allows everyone to enjoy the extensive views of the lake and surrounding rewilded landscape.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil setting and the unique blend of industrial history transformed into natural sanctuaries. The opportunity for nature observation, especially birdwatching, and the peaceful atmosphere for cycling and relaxation are highly valued. The excellent water quality at bathing spots like Horst-Teich and the educational experiences at the Sielmann Nature Park Centre Wanninchen are also frequently highlighted.
While specific crowd levels vary, Horst-Teich is recognized as a bathing lake where visitors can find absolute peace and relaxation, making it an ideal spot to escape the hustle and bustle. The tranquil setting of Stoßdorfer Lake, with its nature reserve status, also offers a quiet environment for nature lovers.
While specific regulations for each lake vary, many natural areas in Brandenburg are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific park rules for each location, especially around nature reserves like parts of Stoßdorfer Lake, to ensure compliance.


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