Best lakes around Treuenbrietzen are found within a region characterized by its natural surroundings and the Nieplitz river. While the immediate vicinity offers smaller ponds and a specific quarry pond, the wider Brandenburg area provides access to numerous significant lakes. The landscape features a mix of historical ponds, recreational quarry lakes, and natural areas suitable for birdwatching. This area serves as a starting point for exploring diverse aquatic environments.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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This was once the site of the Raben swimming pool, which was no longer used and fell into disrepair. But then the rare alpine newts discovered the remaining concrete pool and found that it was ideal for raising their young. From that moment on, they used it to spawn in the spring and conservationists made the previously steep concrete walls more accessible for the newts. There is also a shady shelter here and more information about the place next door.
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The swan pond is located in the city park and lies in the southern ring outside the historic city walls of Treuenbrietzen. The park goes back to an initiative by Carl August Pauckert. The son of a master tailor was born in the city on December 6, 1814. After training as a pharmacist, he took over the Adlerapotheke and became a member of the city council. In addition to these activities, his passion was botany; part-time he researched the flora of his region. He designed the city's historic ramparts (the Pauckert-Ring in the 21st century) and had a park laid out. In 1880 he was made an honorary citizen. Pauckert died on June 28, 1885 in Treuenbrietzen. In his memory, the city erected a memorial stone in the park on the 20th anniversary of his death. In December 2004, craftsmen replaced two previously demolished obelisks erected to commemorate Soviet victims. In their place came two granite blocks, each weighing 10 tons. In the fall of 2018, the city began a major redevelopment of the park.
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A pond suddenly appears in the middle of the forest. Cistercian monks, who dammed a small spring stream around the year 1500, are hiding behind the secret of the pond. The collected water drove a mill wheel at the drain. The mill - also called "Vordere Walke" - was needed for fulling wool and linen fabrics. At that time, the cloth making trade was growing steadily in the region around Treuenbrietzen, so that the mill soon no longer met the technical requirements and a new mill was built. The "Vordere Walke" was converted into a grain mill and trout were used in the mill pond. Even the king at the time ordered his fish here, so the mill was soon called the trout mill. The mill went down in a fire in 1871.
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If you don't know your way around, you'll quickly pass what is probably the only place that leads to the lake, because everything is overgrown. Therefore, unfortunately, it was only a lap around the Riebener See without even having seen it :-(
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The **Treuenbrietzen Lake**, also known as the Baggersee, is a highly popular quarry pond right at the town's entrance. It's known for its good water quality and a pleasant beach area, making it ideal for swimming. Another excellent option for recreation is the quarry lake, which offers a relaxing view of the water and space for activities.
Yes, the Trout pond and waterfall at the Vordere Walke holds significant history. It was created around 1500 by Cistercian monks to power a mill and later used for trout farming, even supplying fish to the king. The Swan Pond in the city park also has historical roots, designed by botanist Carl August Pauckert in the 19th century.
For excellent birdwatching opportunities, visit the Riebener See Birdwatching Platform, which offers a quiet pier system to observe water birds. Another fantastic spot is the Birdwatching Tower 'Dr. Lothar Kalbe', providing panoramic views over a bird paradise, perfect for observing waterfowl and the natural environment.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. The Treuenbrietzen Lake (Baggersee) is popular for swimming with a beach. The Swan Pond, located in the city park, is ideal for a leisurely walk and a break. The Trout pond and waterfall at the Vordere Walke offers a scenic and historical setting for family outings. Further afield, Kiebitzsee near Falkenberg/Elster is a versatile destination with a sandy beach, camping, and activities like minigolf and a skate park.
The area around Treuenbrietzen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those in the Zarth Nature Reserve. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Swan Pond – Scenic Paved Forest Path' loop. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Keilberg viewpoint – Hermannsmühle Bardenitz loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the waterfall hikes guide, cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for Treuenbrietzen.
Yes, the Kleiner Wentowsee in Northern Brandenburg is known for being relatively quiet with less boat traffic. Its northern shore is largely undeveloped and forested, offering a tranquil setting for nature observation. The Pechsee in Berlin's Grunewald forest, now a kettle bog, is also a protected moorland with rich flora and fauna, ideal for quiet exploration and observing rare dragonflies from surrounding forest paths.
The quarry lake is noted as a beautiful spot where four-legged friends have space to play. Additionally, Kiebitzsee near Falkenberg/Elster features designated dog-friendly beach sections, making it a good option for visitors with pets.
The Großer Wentowsee and Kleiner Wentowsee are connected lakes in Northern Brandenburg. The Kleiner Wentowsee is a natural, elongated lake, generally quiet, with a bathing area and campsite on its southern shore. The Großer Wentowsee is a larger, calcium-rich lake with islands, part of a nature reserve, offering opportunities to observe wildlife like ducks, swans, and cranes. More information about the Kleiner Wentowsee can be found on Wikipedia, and about the Großer Wentowsee on Wikipedia.
The Teufelssee near Potsdam is a notable example, being a dead ice hole lake formed during the last ice age, approximately 8 meters deep. The Pechsee in Berlin's Grunewald, while no longer a lake, is a unique kettle bog within a nature reserve, showcasing a distinct moorland ecosystem with rare flora and fauna.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty. The Riebener See Birdwatching Platform is praised for its quiet spot for nature observation. The Swan Pond is enjoyed for its well-kept surroundings and as a place to take a break. The quarry lake is valued for its relaxing views and recreational space.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. Birdwatching is excellent throughout the year, with different species present in various seasons. Hiking and cycling are pleasant in spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the scenery is vibrant. Even in winter, some trails offer peaceful walks around the frozen ponds.


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