Lakes around Oranienburg offer diverse recreational activities and natural landscapes north of Berlin. The region features several notable lakes, including Liepnitzsee, Lehnitzsee, and Mühlenbecker See, providing opportunities for swimming, relaxation, and outdoor exploration. These bodies of water are often surrounded by forest areas and accessible via well-developed paths. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and proximity to waterways like the Oder-Havel Canal.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A very nice place, but it's full of mosquitoes. Therefore spray thoroughly with Autan and preferably wear long trousers.
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Nice clean lake. Here you can swim, picnic, ride a bike, hike. Everything a natural heart desires.
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@Frank from Hönow is probably right. I found the following article about this: https://www.maz-online.de/Lokales/Oberhavel/Muehlenbecker-Land/Schloss-Dammsmuehle-Viel-Zusracht-fuer-Restaurant-und-Hotelprojekt. Since I like to do a lost place tour, I'm a little bit divided. But all that stops the decay is ok
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The Mühlenbecker See is a somewhat hidden but beautiful forest lake.
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the 9-10 kilometer circular route is ideal. It's very varied. In the south-western section in particular, the lake is very boggy and scenic. The paths are not technically demanding. The roots invite small children to run around, especially on the north side of the lake. In sections, the path is also a bit damp and boggy. I wouldn't necessarily want to hike here for a long time immediately after it rains.
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When the ice is frozen over, the lake is often used extensively for ice skating.
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At the site of today's Dammsmühle Palace, there was already a mill in the 16th century, acquired in 1755 by the Berlin leather manufacturer Peter Friedrich Damm. He erected the building of the Dammsmühle Palace as a two-storey palace. After the end of the war in 1945, the castle was occupied by the Red Army. In 1959 the East German Stasi took over the house and used it as a hunting lodge until 1989. After reunification, the castle served as a hotel for a short time. Unfortunately, today it is a ruin with an uncertain future
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beautiful hiking area with many bathing bays
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For swimming, Lake Liepnitz is highly recommended for its exceptionally clean, clear waters. Lake Briese also has a bathing area on its north bank. Lehnitzsee offers a designated bathing area with amenities like sunbathing lawns and lifeguards during certain times. You can find more details about the bathing area at Lehnitzsee on Brandenburg Tourism.
Yes, Mühlenbecker Lake is considered a true insider tip, primarily used by locals seeking a peaceful spot. It's a beautiful forest lake that offers a quiet alternative to more crowded bathing lakes, especially in summer.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore routes like the Briesetal Wetlands loop. Runners can try the Lehnitzsee Beach loop, and mountain bikers have trails such as the Forest Cycle Highway near Lehnitz Lock. You can find more routes in the easy hikes, running trails, and MTB trails guides for Oranienburg.
Many lakes are family-friendly. Lake Liepnitz, Mühlenbecker Lake, and Lake Briese are all noted as suitable for families. Lehnitzsee also features a playground at its designated bathing area, making it a good choice for families with children.
Many lakes are accessible via public transport. For example, Lake Liepnitz is easily reached by S-Bahn (e.g., S-Bahn station Bernau), followed by well-developed bike paths. The Lehnitzsee is also part of a city walk that can be accessed via public transport to Oranienburg.
Yes, the Lehnitz Lock is a significant historical site near Lehnitzsee. It's one of the busiest locks for commercial shipping on the Oder-Havel Canal and offers insights into the region's waterway history. Additionally, Lake Liepnitz has historical ties to the GDR era, with former government bathing areas.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water activities, with lakes like Liepnitzsee and Lehnitzsee being popular. However, lakes like Mühlenbecker Lake offer tranquility even during peak season. In winter, the Swimming area at Summter See can transform into a natural ice rink, offering a different kind of experience.
Yes, some lakes offer dining options. The island in Lake Liepnitz hosts a garden restaurant called Insulaner Klause. The designated bathing area at Lehnitzsee also includes an eatery. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local listings or bring your own provisions.
While specific accessibility details for all paths vary, the region generally features well-developed bike paths around lakes like Lake Liepnitz, many of which are shaded and suitable for walking. The Lehnitzsee bathing area also offers facilities that enhance accessibility.
The lakes around Oranienburg are known for their natural beauty and diverse offerings. Lake Liepnitz stands out for its exceptionally clear, turquoise waters and an island with a restaurant. Lehnitzsee offers a well-equipped bathing area and is part of a significant waterway system. Mühlenbecker Lake provides a peaceful, local retreat. The region combines opportunities for active recreation with serene natural escapes.
While specific dog-friendly swimming areas are not explicitly designated in all locations, many natural areas around the lakes, particularly forest paths, are suitable for walks with dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations regarding pets in bathing areas and nature reserves.


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