Best lakes around Groß Pankow (Prignitz) are found within the Prignitz district, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and water bodies. While Groß Pankow itself features smaller ponds, the broader area offers various aquatic destinations. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities in a tranquil setting. These lakes contribute to the natural appeal of the Prignitz.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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A bridge leads over a small weir, over which the estate pond flows beneath the bridge. Very idyllic, a small biotope in a beautiful landscape.
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Very idyllically situated, a beautiful sight. A lovely, ecologically valuable piece of nature in a beautiful landscape. A beautiful biotope, a real eye-catcher. There's a bench by the pond where you can take a break. Nature! Green duckweed is not algae and is not harmful to the pond. In fact, it indicates that everything has been done correctly in the maintenance of this village pond and that the pond is in biological balance. Duckweed is also known as duck grass because it is a favorite food of ducks and other waterfowl.
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Nature! Green duckweed is not algae and is not harmful to the pond. It even indicates that everything has been done correctly in the care of this village pond and that the pond is in biological balance. Duckweed is also known as duckweed because ducks and other water birds like to eat it. A wonderful experience for nature lovers!!
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Now it's no longer an eye-catcher, everything is covered in green algae. Just a big green patch.
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Gutsteich Hoppenrade, here rises the Cederbach, a tributary of the Karthane.
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The Gutsteich is located directly on the cycle path. A bridge leads over a small weir over which the estate pond flows under the bridge. Very idyllic, a small biotope in a beautiful landscape.
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Very idyllically located, right on the cycle path, very beautiful view. A beautiful, biologically valuable piece of nature in a beautiful landscape. Beautiful biotope, an eye-catcher. There is a bench by the pond where you can take a rest.
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The woman behind the counter is awesome and the prices are affordable. The view of the lake and nice conversations are included.
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The region offers several appealing water features. The Weir at the Gutsteich in Hoppenrade is a popular spot, featuring a bridge over a small weir, creating an idyllic biotope directly on a cycle path. Another favorite is Lake Königsberger, known for its seaside resort, lawn, and snack bar. The Garz Village Pond is also appreciated for its beautiful view and biological value, with a bench for resting. Additionally, the Sadenbecker Reservoir is a significant still water body, partly bordered by nature reserves.
Yes, several lakes and water features are considered family-friendly. Lake Königsberger offers a seaside resort with a lawn and snack bar, perfect for families. The Weir at the Gutsteich in Hoppenrade and Garz Village Pond are also great for families, providing scenic views and peaceful spots for breaks along cycle paths. The Sadenbecker Reservoir is another option for a family outing in nature.
While Groß Pankow (Prignitz) itself has the Karpfenteich, which is a designated bathing lake, the broader Prignitz district offers several monitored bathing waters. These include Breese - Baggersee, Cumlosen - Schulbrack, Lenzen - Rudower See / Alte Badeanstalt (an EU bathing water), Wittenberge - Friedensteich, and Preddöhl - Flachspeicherbecken. The bathing season typically runs from May 15th to September 15th, with water quality regularly monitored.
You'll find a variety of natural features. The Garz Village Pond is noted as a biologically valuable piece of nature with lush duckweed indicating a healthy ecosystem. The Weir at the Gutsteich in Hoppenrade forms a small, idyllic biotope. The Karpfenteich in Groß Pankow is nestled within a forest, featuring riparian vegetation and a reed belt. The Sadenbecker Reservoir is surrounded by nature reserves, offering diverse landscapes.
Yes, the Karpfenteich in Groß Pankow is highly regarded as a top fishing spot. It's known for carp, pike, eel, bream, perch, and roach. Guest fishing permits are available, making it accessible for visitors interested in angling.
The area around Groß Pankow (Prignitz) offers various cycling and gravel biking routes that pass by or near these lakes. You can explore routes like the Bork–Stolpe Cycle Path or scenic forest paths. For more detailed information on routes and their difficulty, you can check the Gravel biking around Groß Pankow (Prignitz), Road Cycling Routes around Groß Pankow (Prignitz), and Cycling around Groß Pankow (Prignitz) guides.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water-based recreation, the bathing season typically runs from May 15th to September 15th, when water quality is monitored. For cycling, hiking, and enjoying the natural scenery, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful landscapes.
Yes, for example, near Lake Königsberger, you'll find a snack bar at the seaside resort. Additionally, the Café at Königssee offers affordable prices and a pleasant view of the lake, making it a great spot for a break.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil and idyllic settings. Many enjoy the scenic views, the peaceful atmosphere for resting, and the biological richness of spots like the Garz Village Pond. The convenience of locations directly on cycle paths, such as the Weir at the Gutsteich in Hoppenrade, is also a highlight for many.
Yes, the Karpfenteich in Groß Pankow is a designated bathing lake within the Prignitz district. It offers opportunities for swimming during the bathing season, which typically runs from May 15th to September 15th. The water quality is regularly monitored to ensure it's safe for bathers.
Yes, the Sadenbecker Reservoir is partly bordered by nature reserves. The 80.8-hectare nature reserve (NSG) Sadenbecker Brandhorst extends to its west, and the 160-hectare NSG Dömnitz is located to its south-west, highlighting the area's ecological importance.
Absolutely. The Weir at the Gutsteich in Hoppenrade and Garz Village Pond are both located directly on cycle paths, making them easily accessible for a quick stop or a relaxing break on a bench.


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