Lakes near Großderschau are situated within the Westhavelland Nature Park, a region characterized by an extensive aquatic landscape. This area is one of Germany's most water-rich, featuring the Havel River, its tributaries, and numerous lakes. The park forms the largest continuous wetland in Western Central Europe, offering a diverse environment for nature enthusiasts. It provides access to a rich natural landscape with significant lakes and rivers.
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serves its purpose and was used intensively last year due to the rain.
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The lake and its surroundings are impressive in their beauty. It's also a good place to observe the many geese, storks, and other waterfowl.
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The bench is in just the right place. Not too close to the path, not too far from the water. You see the reflection of the clouds in the pond and think: Perhaps this is the most beautiful moment of the day. A few children are playing under the old linden tree, a bicycle is leaning against the tree, casting a shadow like a hand on its forehead. Behind the reeds, a carp stirs, as if to say: Stay a little longer. It's not a place for big plans. Only for a brief moment of silence. And perhaps a piece of apple.
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Kuhlhausen isn't a place for spectacle, but for shade under old trees. The small pond on the edge of town lies there as if forgotten, guarded by frogs and rippled by the wind. You sit down, say nothing at first, and listen to the dragonflies. A tractor chugs along somewhere, and a cuckoo calls farther away. It's these in-between places that make a bike tour perfect—because they want nothing but to be there.
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Unfortunately, this tower is closed due to the risk of collapse. However, there are two other towers nearby. As of March 9, 2025
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Closed due to risk of collapse.
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Idyllic view with a small pond. Perfect for a 5 minute break
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On this road you can roll nicely along the Gülper See. Pure nature.
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The lakes around Großderschau are situated within the Westhavelland Nature Park, one of Germany's most water-rich areas. This region is characterized by the Havel River, its tributaries, and an abundance of lakes, forming the largest continuous wetland in Western Central Europe. You'll find extensive lowlands, forested areas, and diverse aquatic environments.
The Gülper See is highly recommended for birdwatching, especially during early spring and autumn when many waterfowl rest there. There are several observation towers, including the Bird Observation Tower at Gülper See, which offers an undisturbed view across the lake for watching Nordic goose species and other diverse bird life.
Yes, the broader Westhavelland Nature Park, accessible from Großderschau, offers excellent opportunities for water-based activities. Lakes like Beetzsee and Hohennauener See are ideal for canoeing, swimming, and various watersports. The Havel River system also provides extensive options for exploration by boat.
The Westhavelland Nature Park is a vital habitat for diverse wildlife. You can observe wading and water birds, beavers, Eurasian otters, white-tailed eagles, and red kites. It's also home to Germany's last great bustards, making it a significant ecological site for nature enthusiasts.
For birdwatching, early spring and autumn are ideal, especially at Gülper See, due to migratory birds. For general nature exploration, the extensive lowlands and forested areas are beautiful year-round. Some areas, like the Westhavelland Wetlands, are best explored in winter or spring due to potential overgrowth in warmer months.
Yes, many areas around the lakes are suitable for families. The Bird Observation Tower at Gülper See is a great spot for families to quietly observe birds. Additionally, the flat landscape of Westhavelland is well-suited for cycling, and many lakes offer opportunities for easy walks and picnics.
Several observation towers are available, particularly around Gülper See, offering panoramic views of the lake and its diverse birdlife. The Bird Observation Tower at Gülper See is specifically designed for undisturbed viewing. You can also find rest areas with views, such as the Rest area with a view of the Karpfenteich.
Beyond water-based activities, the region is excellent for cycling, with paths like the Havel Cycle Path. You can find various cycling routes, including those around Großderschau. There are also running trails available, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Großderschau guide.
While specific hiking trails directly around every lake are not detailed, the flat landscape of the Westhavelland Nature Park offers numerous opportunities for walking and cycling. The area around Gülper See provides paths for nature walks, though some sections, like parts of the Westhavelland Wetlands, can be overgrown outside of winter/spring.
The Westhavelland Nature Park generally welcomes dogs, but it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas like around Gülper See, to protect the diverse wildlife, particularly ground-nesting birds and migratory species. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the region. The extensive lowlands and the serene environment are perfect for relaxation. Many enjoy the opportunities for birdwatching, especially at Gülper See, and the picturesque views from observation points like the Bird Observation Tower at Gülper See.
Yes, the Westhavelland Nature Park holds a special distinction as Germany's first 'Star Park.' It is recognized for its exceptionally dark night skies, where the Milky Way is clearly visible, offering a unique experience for stargazing enthusiasts.


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