Best attractions and places to see around Großer Zeschsee include a 41-hectare lake known for its clear, spring-fed waters. The area features a conservation zone, historical landmarks, and a network of hiking trails. Visitors can explore natural beauty and sites of historical significance within this region.
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Beautiful swimming area at the Zeschsee. Ideal for a short rest and refreshment
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Yes, a nice job and you have a nice overview.
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At the bathing area there is a stone with the "Eye of God" and the year 1911. One eye looks out of a triangle and rays emanate from the triangle. The stone was set up in memory of the rescue of the master saddler of the Prince of Solms. The incident is said to have occurred as follows: The royal family often and gladly visited the vineyard in Zesch. The fastest way to do this was with horses. From the princely bathing area, which is also the narrowest part of the lake, the princely family crossed the lake with their entourage on horseback. The saddler's horse, who was not a swimmer, shied and threw the saddler into the water. This could be pulled out of the water and resuscitated on the saving bank. Then he saw the "eye of God" above him. Source: https://www.weinberg-zesch.de/index.php/rundwanderweg-zeschsee.html
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Memorial to Friedrich Carl Leopold Graf zu Solms (1757–1801), located on the southwestern shore of the Great Zeschsee.
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The Große Zeschsee is a 41-hectare lake in the southernmost tip of the municipality of the city of Zossen, Teltow-Fläming district. The center of Zesch am See is at the northeastern end of the lake. There is a public bathing area on the east bank. In addition, the lake can be used with small rowing boats. The lake level is on average 42.4 m above sea level. His max. Length is about 1,250 m, its maximum width about 500 m. It is fed by springs and has a drain to the Kleiner Zeschsee. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Großer_Zeschsee
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And keep your eyes open. There is a geocaching treasure hidden nearby.
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A beautiful sandy beach invites you to swim. Or go to the nearby forest and scare the mushroom pickers who appear here en masse, especially on weekends.
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The Großer Zeschsee area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling along the well-developed trails, including a scenic road through the Großer und Westufer Kleiner Zeschsee Conservation Area. The lake itself offers opportunities for swimming at its public bathing areas and is suitable for small rowing boats. There are also numerous routes for mountain biking and running in the vicinity. For more detailed route information, you can explore the dedicated guides for hiking, MTB trails, and running trails around Großer Zeschsee.
Yes, the Großer Zeschsee area offers several family-friendly options. The Great Zesch Lake features a public bathing area on its east bank, perfect for swimming and relaxation. Additionally, the Swimming spot at Kleiner Zeschsee is another excellent location for families to rest and refresh. The scenic roads and trails through the conservation area are also suitable for family walks or bike rides.
The region around Großer Zeschsee has several points of historical interest. You can find a Memorial stone featuring the Eye of Providence at the bathing area, dating back to 1911. On the southwestern shore of the lake, there is also a Memorial to Friedrich Carl Leopold, Count of Solms. Furthermore, about 750 meters southeast of the village, you can discover the remnants of a historical vineyard with origins from the 16th century, including a former vaulted wine cellar.
Yes, both Großer Zeschsee and Kleiner Zeschsee offer opportunities for swimming. The Great Zesch Lake has a public bathing area on its east bank. The Swimming spot at Kleiner Zeschsee is also an ideal location for a refreshing dip and offers a pleasant overview of the lake.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Großer Zeschsee. For instance, the 'Great Zesch Lake – Zesch am See Village Square loop' is an easy 4.5 km route, and the 'Great Zesch Lake – Kleiner Zeschsee loop' is an easy 6.4 km trail. You can find more easy options in the hiking guide for Großer Zeschsee.
The Großer Zeschsee area is characterized by its natural beauty. The 41-hectare Great Zesch Lake is fed by clear springs, offering visibility of up to two meters and supporting fish like pike and perch. The area also includes the Kleiner Zeschsee and is part of the Großer und Westufer Kleiner Zeschsee Conservation Area, highlighting its commitment to preserving the natural environment. Expect to see forests and fields along the trails.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The clear, spring-fed waters of the Great Zesch Lake and the pleasant swimming spot at Kleiner Zeschsee are highly rated. Many also enjoy the scenic road through the conservation area for its quiet atmosphere and beautiful views of forests and fields.
Beyond the main attractions, the region offers some unique insights. The historical vineyard southeast of the village, with its discernible structure and remnants of a vaulted wine cellar, provides a glimpse into the area's past. For a broader regional experience, the nearby Bücher- und Bunkerstadt Wünsdorf, about 6.8 km away, offers a unique historical perspective with its former military sites and bunkers.
The Großer Zeschsee area is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, especially for swimming and outdoor activities. The clear waters of the lake are particularly inviting during summer. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery as the foliage changes. Even outside the main holiday season, the area is considered an insider tip for tranquility.
Yes, the area is known for its pleasant cycling opportunities. The Scenic road through Großer und Westufer Kleiner Zeschsee Conservation Area is specifically highlighted for its very nice, quiet street with a great surface, offering enjoyable rides with views of forests and fields. There are also various MTB trails available for more adventurous cyclists, detailed in the MTB trails guide.
While Großer Zeschsee itself is focused on nature and local history, the wider region offers cultural points of interest. The Ateliergemeinschaft Töpchin, an artists' collective housed in a former military training area, is about 6.1 km away. Further afield, approximately 6.8 km from Großer Zeschsee, is the Bücher- und Bunkerstadt Wünsdorf, known for its unique history as a former military site with renovated and dilapidated barracks and bunkers.


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