12/26/2023 0 Comments Hidden lake kaiserAlso, there’s a dedicated spot to let your pooch swim, too! What’s not to love?ĭirections: Fürstenberg/Havel train station, continue with bus 893 to Himmelpfort/Klosterstraße The water is pretty clear, as it’s part of the Havel river. Stolpsee even has a doggy swimming section (Photo: Tiberius123)Ībout 90 kilometres outside Berlin you can find these waters - part of the Fürstenberger lakeland. ![]() Basically all you could want, spiced up with some GDR ambience. The little lake with a small lawn has a small beach hut kiosk serving ice cream and chips, and renting table tennis rackets and boats. Rahmer See has plenty of faded GDR design on offer for fans of socialist aesthetics (Photo: Bastian Fischer). But the clean and idyllic lake with a large island (and a ferry to take you there) is still one of our favourites. Liepnitzsee is popular, yet never too crowded: And don’t miss out on the beer garden (Photo: Urbanaut/Pixabay). Don’t worry though - we’ve pooled (sorry) our tip Berlin knowledge and have a definitive list of lakes you should know about. But it can be tricky to choose between all these wonderful specimens and not resort to the same old crowded favourites. Taking a lake dip is therefore pretty much mandatory during the Berlin summer. And that’s not including artificial and quarry ponds. There are literally hundreds, if not thousands of lakes in Brandenburg - not even the responsible authorities know quite how many lakes there are in the state surrounding Berlin. ![]() As soon as it’s warm enough, Berliners jump on the train to Brandenburg, hop on their bikes, load up the car and head out - into the green, into the blue. ![]() Beautiful weather, long days: ideal requirements for a lake trip.
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