Best attractions and places to see around Jungfernsee include a glacially formed lake that is part of the Havel River system. Located north of Potsdam, it offers a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The region is part of the UNESCO World Heritage "Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin," providing a significant recreational area.
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The Schwanenbrücke forms a crossing over the Hasengraben between the Neuer Garten park and the Schwanenallee.
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Ludwig Persius built the Court Gardener's and Machine House between 1836 and 1838 for the earliest large steam engine plant in Potsdam after the Peacock Island for operating water features. The building is Persius' first independent construction and at the same time one of his major works.
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The information on the boards is very interesting for lovers of Prussian history. There is a restaurant in the house with a terrace that offers a beautiful view over Lake Jungfernsee.
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Since 1841, the Prussian royal family operated this station on the Jungfernsee through military personnel as a departure and supply station for pleasure trips. From 1890, Emperor Wilhelm II had his sailors' station rebuilt in the Norwegian dragon style. The model was an Oslo restaurant. A reception hall (Ventehalle), a boathouse, a sailors' barracks and the ship's cabin were built. The Imperial Sailors' Station was the Hohenzollern sailing club's home. The Emperor himself was a passionate sailor. After the First World War, the sailors' station was used by members of the Imperial Yacht Club. In 1945, the small boathouse on the Jungfernsee and the Ventehalle burned down and remained destroyed. The last remains of the building were later demolished. After the Wall was built, the GDR's border fortifications ran along this spot. The area was not accessible to the public. Since reunification, access to the Jungfernsee has been possible again. The ensemble was extensively reconstructed and rebuilt true to the original according to historical plans.
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Very idyllic
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Follow the path around the edge of the Havel on a fine Summer's day for a lovely ride. This part is tarmac'd until the Ferry to the Pfaueninsel.
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Jungfernsee itself is a beautiful glacially formed lake, part of the Havel River system, characterized by extensive reed beds and a largely natural appearance. The reedy northern shore is almost entirely covered by the Königswald nature reserve, offering a sanctuary for wildlife. You can also find two beautiful swimming spots with sunbathing lawns near the Glienicke Bridge and in the New Garden near Cecilienhof Palace.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit the iconic Glienicke Bridge, known as the 'Bridge of Spies,' which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site. Also, explore Cecilienhof Palace in the New Garden, famous as the site of the Potsdam Conference. The Imperial Sailors' Station Kongsnæs, rebuilt in Norwegian dragon style, and the Water Tower and Head Gardener's House (Hofgärtnerhaus), an early steam engine plant, are also significant historical sites.
The area offers excellent opportunities for walking, cycling, and mountain biking. Popular options include the Havel Riverside Trail in Düppeler Forst, which provides continuous water views. For more structured routes, explore guides like Hiking around Jungfernsee, Gravel biking around Jungfernsee, and MTB Trails around Jungfernsee.
Many attractions around Jungfernsee are family-friendly. The Glienicke Bridge, Imperial Sailors' Station Kongsnæs, and Water Tower and Head Gardener's House (Hofgärtnerhaus) are all suitable for families. The walking and cycling paths, including those along the Berlin Wall Trail, offer pleasant outings for all ages. The swimming spots near Glienicke Bridge and in the New Garden are also great for families.
The area between Heiligensee and Jungfernsee is very popular for walkers and cyclists. You'll find an asphalt bike expressway and a paved sandy path directly on the shore within the Königswald nature reserve. The Berlin Wall Trail also runs near the Imperial Sailors' Station Kongsnæs, offering both scenic views and historical context.
The Meierei, located directly on the banks of Jungfernsee within the New Garden, was originally a royal dairy. Today, it operates as a restaurant and brewery, offering traditional German beers and regional cuisine with beautiful views of the lake. It's a great spot to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Yes, Jungfernsee is part of the UNESCO World Heritage 'Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin.' Key sites include the Glienicke Bridge, Cecilienhof Palace, the New Garden, Schlosspark Sacrow, and the Heilandskirche (Church of the Redeemer) in Sacrow.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and rich history. The quiet paths with permanent water views, like the Havel Riverside Trail in Düppeler Forst, are highly rated. The historical significance of sites like the Glienicke Bridge and the unique architecture of the Imperial Sailors' Station Kongsnæs also receive much praise.
Yes, there are two beautiful swimming spots available. One is located near the Glienicke Bridge (behind the Hasengraben), and another can be found in the New Garden, close to Cecilienhof Palace. Both offer sunbathing lawns and are easily accessible.
The Glienicke Bridge is historically significant as it connected Berlin and Potsdam and served as a crucial border crossing between East and West during the Cold War. It gained international fame for being the site of several agent exchanges, earning it the nickname 'Bridge of Spies.' It is also part of the UNESCO World Heritage site.
Beyond the major landmarks, consider visiting the Water Tower and Head Gardener's House (Hofgärtnerhaus), built by Ludwig Persius, which housed one of Potsdam's earliest large steam engine plants. The Schwanenbrücke over the Hasengraben offers a picturesque crossing and insight into the local water management system.
The area around Jungfernsee is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures for walking, cycling, and exploring the parks without the summer crowds. The vibrant foliage in autumn and blooming gardens in spring add to the scenic beauty. Summer is ideal for swimming and enjoying lakeside activities.


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