Best lakes around Spandauer Forest are situated within and around this significant woodland area in northwestern Berlin. The forest is a protected natural space, part of the European Natura 2000 network, offering extensive green areas and a network of hiking and cycling paths. While the forest primarily contains bogs and ponds, larger water bodies like the Havel River and Groß Glienicker See are located nearby. This region provides a diverse natural landscape for various outdoor activities.
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The small animal enclosure, a rather quiet wooded area, and the Kuhlake stream flowing through it make for a beautiful hiking area. Following the Kuhlake, you can reach places like Eiskeller, where the temperature regularly drops by 10 degrees Celsius in winter and is always hotter in summer than in the rest of Berlin. Those wishing to hike the Berlin Wall Trail will also find it in this wooded area. Thanks to the well-maintained paths, no high level of fitness is required. Mountain biking is also easily possible.
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Rustic moorland landscape - crossing it is very adventurous!
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Pure wilderness! Here the landscape is still beautiful and natural.
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The Kuhlake is the main artery of the irrigation system of the Spandau Forest, behind the game reserves at Johannesstift. Surrounding it are some moorland areas with special flora and fauna.
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The citizen deposit is a bathing place in Spandau. The name comes from the former storage for wood at this point. Freshly felled tree stumps were stored here in abundance. The proceeds from the sold wood did not benefit the combing department, but the citizens' cash register.
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Beautiful bathing area with DLRG station, kiosk, restaurant 🥪🌭🍕🍟🥛🍦☕️🍰 and toilet. Ideal for a rest, right on the long-distance cycle path🚴♂️🚴🏻♀️🚴 Berlin-Copenhagen.
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Teufelsbruch is currently not to be crossed without rubber boots. No bridge available. Walked around it.
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The jetty has not been there for over 1 year - the water level in the moor is too high. With waterproof shoes or barefoot you may still get through otherwise you should choose the alternative route
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The region offers a diverse landscape. Within the Spandauer Forest, you'll find unique bog and pond ecosystems like Teufelsbruch Bog and Kuhlake Pond, which are natural monuments. These areas are rich in flora and fauna, including amphibians and deer. Outside the immediate forest, you can experience the clear waters of Groß Glienicker See and the expansive Havel River.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Bürgerablage Beach on the Havel River is a popular choice with a sandy beach, facilities, and a restaurant. Groß Glienicker See, though not directly in the forest, offers excellent clear water for swimming, sunbathing lawns, playgrounds, and boat rentals, with two official bathing sites.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and running on the extensive network of paths. For specific routes, consider exploring options like the 'Hoheheide Pond – Moor Lake in Spandauer Forest loop' for easy hikes or the 'Stone Bench in Spandauer Forest – Kuhlake Pond, Spandauer Forest loop' for cycling. You can find more routes on the easy hikes, cycling, and running trails guides for Spandauer Forest.
Yes, swimming is possible in several locations. The Havel River at Bürgerablage Beach is a popular spot for a refreshing dip. Groß Glienicker See is also highly recommended for its clear water and well-maintained bathing areas like "Moorloch" and "Pferdekoppel".
For a more tranquil experience, explore the bogs and ponds deeper within the Spandauer Forest. Kuhlake Pond offers an idyllic and quiet setting, perfect for pausing and enjoying nature. The Teufelsbruch and Großer & Kleiner Rohrpfuhl bogs are protected nature reserves, ideal for nature lovers and birdwatchers seeking solitude.
Little Venice (Klein Venedig) in Spandau is a unique system of interconnected canals, not a natural lake, that winds through picturesque garden plots. You can explore these waterways by renting canoes or kayaks, offering a romantic and peaceful escape with charming riverside scenery.
The lakes and forest are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at spots like Groß Glienicker See and Bürgerablage Beach. Even in winter, areas like Teufelsbruch Bog can be wonderful when everything is frozen, offering a unique, idyllic atmosphere.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. The Bürgerablage Beach area includes a restaurant and snack bar. The Jagdhaus restaurant, located right next to Bürgerablage, offers a cozy fireplace room in winter and a large beer garden in summer with views of the lake. Groß Glienicker See also has amenities and boat rentals.
While the Spandauer Forest itself has an extensive network of paths, specific accessibility varies. Many forest paths are generally flat, but some areas, especially around bogs like Teufelsbruch Bog, can become muddy after heavy rain, requiring waterproof shoes. For more universally accessible options, the main bathing areas like Bürgerablage Beach and Groß Glienicker See typically offer easier access.
Groß Glienicker See has a notable historical past. During the Cold War, the border between West Berlin and the German Democratic Republic (GDR) ran directly through the middle of the lake. Today, the surrounding Gutspark Groß Glienicke still features remnants of the Berlin Wall, offering a glimpse into this significant period of history.
Visitors frequently praise the serene and idyllic atmosphere. Many appreciate the quiet nature of places like Kuhlake Pond, describing it as 'almost fairytale-like.' The opportunity to observe wildlife, especially deer at dusk in areas like Teufelsbruch Bog, is also a highlight. The clear waters of Groß Glienicker See and the well-equipped Bürgerablage Beach are popular for relaxation and recreation.


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