Lakes around Pichelswerder, a river island in Berlin's Spandau district, are characterized by their scenic waterways, primarily bordered by the Pichelssee and Stößensee. These water bodies are connected by the Havel River and offer diverse natural landscapes. The adjacent Tiefwerder Wiesen is a protected floodplain area, known for its rich biodiversity. The region provides a blend of recreational activities and natural features.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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There is a beautiful view of the water and a bistro here too.
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beautiful area with meadows and water
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beautiful area as a contrast to the city
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The Stößensee Bridge is a steel truss bridge over the Stößensee and the Havelchaussee in the Berlin district of Spandau.
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Beautifully laid out circular path about 2.5 km, you can also go for a walk, you can park at the bottom of the bridge directly on the Havel where the snack bar is. Quaint hidden paths where people live with caravans and small houses but without water and chemical toilet. You can also see water buffalo there.
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Circular route about 2.5 km, you can also go for a walk, you can park down at the bridge directly on the Havel where the snack bar is. Quaint hidden paths where people live with caravans and small houses but without access to fresh water and chemical toilet. Water etc. has to be transported laboriously. I also caught a carp there on the canal. You can also see water buffalo there. Interesting wetland for flora and fauna.
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The primary water bodies defining Pichelswerder are the Pichelssee and Stößensee, both connected to the Havel River. Additionally, the adjacent Tiefwerder Wiesen offers a unique floodplain landscape with ancient arms of the Havel.
Pichelssee is a hub for water sports, featuring numerous marinas and sailing clubs. You can enjoy bathing along its shores, take leisurely strolls on the path around the island, or experience the vibrant water sports community at Lake Pichel, which also offers boat rentals.
Yes, both Pichelssee and Stößensee offer bathing opportunities. A popular and accessible spot is the "Badestelle Pichelswerder/ Stößensee". You can also find a clean sandy shore at the Beach at the Water Rescue Station, perfect for lingering on warm days.
Tiefwerder Wiesen is Berlin's last preserved floodplain and the city's only natural pike breeding area. It's a protected landscape rich in biodiversity, where you can observe diverse flora and fauna, including rare waterfowl and even water buffalo. Exploring the wetlands by canoe is highly recommended, and well-developed paths are ideal for cycling and birdwatching.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the Grimnitzsee Nature Reserve – Tiefwerder Wiesen loop or the Dog Beach at Pichelswerder – Lake Pichel loop. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Pichelswerder guide.
Absolutely. The area offers various cycling routes, especially through the Tiefwerder Wiesen with its well-developed paths suitable for different fitness levels. For longer rides, you can find road cycling routes like the Grunewald Tower – Havelchaussee loop or explore gravel biking options such as the Havelkanal Cycle Path – Tegeler Lake loop. More routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Pichelswerder and Gravel biking around Pichelswerder guides.
Yes, many areas are suitable for families. Highlights like the Beach at the Water Rescue Station and Tiefwerder Wiesen bridge are noted as family-friendly. The Tiefwerder Wiesen also offers easy paths for cycling and opportunities to see water buffalo, which can be exciting for children.
Yes, Pichelswerder is dog-friendly. There is a dedicated Dog Beach at Pichelswerder, offering a pleasant spot for dogs to enjoy the water and surroundings.
The Tiefwerder Wiesen, in particular, is a haven for wildlife. You can spot rare waterfowl and meadow birds, and since 2011, water buffalo have been grazing there. It's also known as Berlin's only natural pike breeding area.
Visitors appreciate the blend of recreational activities and natural beauty. The area is loved for its clean sandy beaches, opportunities for water sports, and the unique natural experience of the Tiefwerder Wiesen. The komoot community has shared over 160 photos and given more than 900 upvotes to the various highlights, indicating a high level of satisfaction with the scenic views and diverse offerings.
Historically, the Stößensee area has been a recreational spot, with a pontoon bridge built across it in 1882 to provide access to restaurants. The Stößensee Marina area also features the Stößensee Bridge, a steel truss bridge with a history spanning over 100 years, including reconstruction after World War II.


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