Best lakes around Ketzin/Havel are situated in a picturesque landscape on the Havel River, offering diverse experiences for nature enthusiasts. The region is characterized by serene waters and natural beauty, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities. Ketzin/Havel is known for its network of lakes and waterways, making it a destination for those seeking aquatic recreation and peaceful natural settings.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The sky hangs low over the Great Zernsee, clouds like open books from which the day slowly drains. The bike path, narrow and glistening from the recent shower, stretches along the shore – as if someone had drawn a line between water and the world with a sure hand. No spectacle, no noise. Only the lake to the left, the rustling of the shore grasses to the right, and in the middle: you, pedaling in time with the landscape. The Great Zernsee lies like a wide-open eye in the Havel lowlands – a silent, far-seeing eye between Werder and Golm. On the horizon, you can just make out the bridges: the motorway, the railway line. But down here, by the water, a different kind of timekeeping prevails. A slower one. Between the damp meadows of the Golmer Luch and the branching biotope of the Wublitzrinne, you glide past alders, willows, and what brochures call "natural shore zones" – but in reality, these are places where silence takes shape. Perhaps a heron takes flight. Perhaps a swan rises from the water like a monument to the unwavering. The path is flat, the view far. It tells you nothing new, but everything you had forgotten. That the Havel can also be a poem. That asphalt doesn't have to be loud. And that a gray sky is sometimes the most beautiful backdrop for inner peace. Those who travel here aren't looking for a destination – they're finding a space in between. Between nature and history. Between a breath and a pause for thought. And Lake Zernsee lingers behind you, as if it had briefly shown you its own landscape. From within.
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Pedestrian and bicycle bridge from Golm to Töplitz from above and passage to Wublitz from below
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I couldn't find a place to camp. Only two benches invite you to rest in front of the bridge. From the bridge you have a beautiful view of the Wublitz.
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The Wublitzer Bridge, only for pedestrians and cyclists, was built in 1998 - 1999 by the municipality of Töplitz.
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Via the Havelar Arm, which runs past Werder to the west is called cunt, there were in the Centuries of settlement on the island several bridge structures. A bridge was built on behalf of the Soldier King Friedrich Wilhelm I. For those quartered on the island Soldiers, including some “tall guys” from his bodyguard, he had the bridge to the island renewed in 1736. Today's bridge is a replacement structure, which was built after the Second World War.
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what a spectacle in autumn - hundreds, if not thousands, of geese on the lowlands!
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The place is recommended in every season.
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Räuberberg: medieval settlement of the Heveller (Slavs), later German settlers (fishermen). In times of robber barons (Quitzow, Rochow), barges were intercepted and robbed using an underwater chain. You can see a slight increase in the terrain. The Luch, with its damp and green meadows, lies lower down to the west.
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The region around Ketzin/Havel is rich in natural beauty. You can find serene waters, natural shore zones, and reed beds. Notable viewpoints include the View of the Havel River towards Töplitz, offering sights of the Großer Zernsee and its biotope network. The Great Zernsee itself provides tranquil settings and wide-open views. The Deetzer Erdlöcher are described as a place of "pure nature" ideal for cycling.
The lakes and the Havel River offer numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, especially along the Havelradweg near the Deetzer Erdlöcher and the Great Zernsee. You can also enjoy hiking, water sports like sailing and paddling on the Havel River, and fishing. For specific routes, explore the MTB Trails around Ketzin/Havel or Road Cycling Routes around Ketzin/Havel.
Yes, cycling is a highly recommended activity. A bike path stretches along the shore of the Great Zernsee, offering scenic views between Werder and Golm. The Havelradweg is also a popular choice, especially near the Deetzer Erdlöcher. You can find various cycling options, including routes like the 'Ketzin Ferry – Havel Cycle Path loop from Ketzin' in the Road Cycling Routes around Ketzin/Havel guide.
Many lakes in Brandenburg, including those around Ketzin/Havel, boast excellent water quality, making them suitable for swimming. While specific designated swimming spots aren't detailed for every lake, the region's clean waters generally provide a pleasant experience for swimmers.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the region. The Schlänitzsee, for example, is noted as a good spot for anglers, with a variety of fish species including perch, pike, zander, bream, and catfish. Boat fishing is common, though the water can be quite weedy in summer. Always ensure you have the necessary permits before fishing.
Absolutely. Many areas around the lakes are suitable for families. Highlights like Deetzer Erdlöcher, Great Zernsee, and the View of the Havel River towards Töplitz are categorized as family-friendly. The peaceful cycling paths and opportunities for gentle walks make the region enjoyable for all ages.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Großer Plessower See, for instance, has a seven-hundred-year-old trench connecting it to the Glindow-See and ancient oak trees protected as natural monuments. The Stober Estate, Groß Behnitz, located on an idyllic lake, is a historic property once owned by the Borsig family, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical context. It was also a meeting place for figures like Carl von Savigny and Albrecht Thaer.
While specific parking lots for each lake are not detailed, many popular access points for lakes and trails in the region typically offer parking. For example, the "Ketziner Havelstrand" provides a landing stage and facilities, suggesting accessibility for visitors. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas.
The lakes around Ketzin/Havel offer different experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for cycling, water sports, and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn brings a spectacle of colors, especially around the Havel lowlands, with hundreds of geese. Even winter can offer peaceful walks. The choice depends on your preferred activities and scenery.
Yes, you can find dining options in the vicinity. The Stober Estate, Groß Behnitz, for example, is a historic property that includes a restaurant and accommodation. Ketzin/Havel itself, situated on the Havel River, also offers various facilities and places to eat.
Visitors particularly appreciate the region's serene natural beauty and the opportunities for peaceful outdoor activities. Many find solace in cycling along the Havelradweg, enjoying the 'pure nature' of spots like the Deetzer Erdlöcher, and taking in the wide views over the Great Zernsee. The blend of natural landscapes with historical elements also adds to the appeal.


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