Best attractions and places to see around Lehnitzsee include a variety of natural and historical sites. Lehnitzsee is a narrow "dead ice" lake located north of Berlin, Germany. The region is known for its clear waters, sandy beaches, and opportunities for outdoor activities. It offers a landscape shaped by the post-glacial period, with features like dunes and a nature trail.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It is very easy to drive through the forest and every now and then there is access to the Havel, so you can also swim
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The Glienicke Bridge spans the Havel between Jungfernsee and Glienicker Lake and is considered one of the most historically significant bridges.
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The Nedlitzer Nordbrücke, also simply called Nedlitzer Brücke or Persiusbrücke, is located in Neu Fahrland and was opened to traffic in its current form on December 2nd, 2003. The 54 meter long bridge spans the connecting arm between the White Lake and the Lehnitzsee in the north of Potsdam. With this prestressed concrete structure, an attempt was made to create a reference to the previous bridge through the design and selection of building materials. That's why two tower-like exits were built on both bridge girders, which on the one hand are intended to serve as a haven of peace with a view of the attractive lake landscape and, on the other hand, as an eye-catcher.
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Wonderful cycle path through the Königswald.
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Beautiful view - beautiful foresight
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This bridge takes the B2 north across the Sacrow-Paretzer Kanal. By it's nature it's taking you either north or south and not necessarily somewhere I at least would stop more than a minute or two, but the cycle path is high quality and has nice views on both sides so, yes, recommended in the 'why would I not recommend it' sense.
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The cycle path and the footpath are separated from car traffic so that you can enjoy the beautiful view of Lake Lehnitz, the islands and the Adlonvilla.
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Mega beautiful route through the forest on smooth asphalt. Lots of excursion traffic to Sacrow on weekends. It can be dangerous in the confusing corners.
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Lehnitzsee itself is a beautiful narrow 'dead ice' lake known for its clear waters and sandy beaches, offering ample opportunities for recreation. You can discover hidden coves with easy water access and enjoy expansive views from the East Shore. The area also features the Rodelberge (Sledding Hills), ancient dunes up to 51 meters high, which provide impressive views of the Lehnitzschleuse. Don't miss the Nature Trail (Naturlehrpfad) along the shore, which educates visitors about the local flora, fauna, and the region's ice-age geological formation. The Royal Forest on the Sacrow-Paretz Canal also offers a shady path along the waterfront.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. The impressive Nedlitz North Bridge is a significant landmark. You can also visit the Römerschanze in Königswald, a prehistoric rampart and one of Europe's oldest fortifications. Further afield in Oranienburg, you'll find the historic Oranienburg Palace, the oldest Baroque palace in Mark Brandenburg, and the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum, a significant historical site.
The area around Lehnitzsee is excellent for cycling. You can enjoy routes like Sacrower Allee (Forest Road to Sacrow), which offers an undulating ride through the forest on smooth asphalt. Another popular option is the Sacrower See and Königswald Road Cycling Route, a quiet street through the forest with small climbs ideal for road biking. The Royal Forest on the Sacrow-Paretz Canal also provides a shady bike path along the waterfront. For more options, explore the various cycling tours in the area, such as those found in the Cycling around Lehnitzsee guide.
Absolutely. The Uferwanderweg (Lakeside Hiking Trail) around Lehnitzsee offers wonderful views and is considered moderately difficult. You can also find easy walking trails, such as the 4.9 km 'Sacrower See – View of Sacrower See loop' or the 7.7 km 'Meierei Potsdam Pier – Meierei in the New Garden loop'. For a wider selection of walking paths, check out the Easy hikes around Lehnitzsee guide.
Lehnitzsee is very family-friendly. The sandy beaches and clear waters are perfect for swimming and sunbathing, especially at Oranienburger Strand, which has a lifeguard station on weekends. You can rent motor, row, or pedal boats from Hafenrestaurant LuBea. The Nedlitz North Bridge is also noted as wheelchair and family-friendly. The Nature Trail provides an educational experience for all ages, and the Rodelberge dunes offer unique views and space for exploration.
For impressive views, head to the Rodelberge (Sledding Hills) directly on Lehnitzsee. These dunes, relics from the post-glacial period, reach up to 51 meters high and offer excellent panoramas of the Lehnitzschleuse. The East Shore of Lehnitzsee also provides expansive views over the lake, and the Nedlitz North Bridge is a notable viewpoint.
Visitors particularly enjoy the smooth asphalt and the varied terrain of routes like Sacrower Allee (Forest Road to Sacrow), which offers a great up-and-down experience through the forest. The quiet streets and small climbs of the Sacrower See and Königswald Road Cycling Route are praised by road cyclists. Many appreciate the shady paths, especially on warm days, such as the one found in the Royal Forest on the Sacrow-Paretz Canal, which is also popular for sunset rides.
Yes, the area around Lehnitzsee offers several gravel biking opportunities. You can find routes like the 24.5 km 'Sacrow-Paretzer Canal – Jungfernsee Lakeside Path loop' or the 22.9 km 'Alexandrowka (Russian Colony) – Devil's Lake (Potsdam) loop'. These routes often feature a mix of surfaces suitable for gravel bikes. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Lehnitzsee guide.
The Lehnitzschleuse (Lehnitz Lock) is an impressive lock system that accommodates freight ships, sports boats, and excursion vessels. It's a significant point of interest for those walking the circular route around Lehnitzsee and offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's waterways and infrastructure. The nearby Rodelberge dunes provide excellent views of the lock.
Yes, you'll find options for dining and picnicking. The Hafenrestaurant LuBea at Oranienburger Strand offers a romantic lakeside terrace with views over Lehnitzsee. There's also a dedicated Picknickplatz am Lehnitzsee (Picnic Spot) which is covered and provides wide views of the lake, complete with a lily pond nearby. These spots are ideal for a relaxing break during your visit.
Lehnitzsee is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, when the weather is ideal for outdoor activities like swimming, cycling, and hiking. The clear waters and sandy beaches are particularly inviting during summer. However, the forest trails and lakeside paths offer beautiful scenery in spring with blooming flora and in autumn with vibrant foliage, making it a pleasant destination for nature lovers during these seasons as well.
Yes, Lehnitzsee is accessible via public transport. The S-Bahn station Lehnitz provides access to the area. From there, you can reach various points of interest, including the Friedrich-Wolf-Gedenkstätte (Friedrich Wolf Memorial) with a short detour. The region is generally well-connected, making it convenient to explore without a car.


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