Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- Und Feuchtgebietskette
Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- Und Feuchtgebietskette
Attractions and places to see in Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- Und Feuchtgebietskette include a network of interconnected lakes and wetlands in Brandenburg, Germany. This nature reserve is characterized by diverse aquatic ecosystems, including Großer Lienewitzsee, Kleiner Lienewitzsee, and Caputher See, along with various forest types and reed beds. The area is a significant habitat for about 100 bird species and endangered amphibians and reptiles. It offers a blend of natural landscapes for hiking and wildlife observation, alongside historical sites in adjacent towns.
…Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The Caputher See is a lake in the district of Potsdam-Mittelmark in the state of Brandenburg. It is about 48 hectares in size and 1.142 kilometers long. Its widest point is 759 meters. The lake is located in the municipality of Schwielowsee. Until 2014, the owner was the federal company Bodenverwertungs- und -verwaltungs GmbH. The Caputher See belongs to a nature reserve for two-thirds. Caputher See Geographical locationDistrict Potsdam-MittelmarkTributariesStream from Großer Lienewitzsee (temporary)Outletto the HavelPlaces on the shoreCaputh DataCoordinates52° 20′ 20″ N, 12° 59′ 49″ E Height above sea level30.6 m above sea level Area48.12 ha Length1.142 km Width759 m Volume1.49 million m³ Maximum depth8 m Average depth3.1 m. Geography The Caputher See lies south of the Havel and is touched by the village of Caputh on its northern and western sides. The village is also the namesake for the lake. Due to the lowered groundwater level, a former drainage ditch from the Lienewitzsee to the Caputher See has dried up. In the north, the lake has a channel-like connection to the Havel that has also dried up (in 2018). Source Wikipedia
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Beautiful views at Caputher See
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Even in winter there is something magical
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Various viewpoints around Lake Caputhersee
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Quiet and calm lake to relax and swim naked possible
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Beautiful clean little lake in the middle of the forest. Many go swimming here without covers.
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Beautiful lake in the forest, always worth a hike there.
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The region is defined by its interconnected lakes and wetlands, including the picturesque Großer Lienewitzsee, Kleiner Lienewitzsee, and Caputher See. You'll find diverse forest types, extensive reed beds, and unique biotope complexes. Notable natural monuments include the ancient Kurfürsteneiche (Elector's Oak) and the intriguing Gefallene Eiche (Fallen Oak), which continues to green even after falling.
The Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- und Feuchtgebietskette is a vital habitat, especially for birds. Around 100 bird species use the area for breeding and feeding. You might also spot endangered amphibians like the common spadefoot toad and moor frog, reptiles such as the grass snake and sand lizard, and various fish species like the weatherfish.
Yes, both the Great Lienewitz Lake and Caputh Lake offer excellent spots for swimming and relaxation. The shores of Großer Lienewitzsee feature natural reed beds and bathing areas with soft sand, making it a popular choice. Caputher See also has beautiful places that invite visitors to linger by the water.
The region is ideal for hiking and walking, with numerous trails around the lakes and through the forests. Cycling is also very popular, with various routes for touring, road cycling, and gravel biking. You can find more details on specific routes in our dedicated guides for Cycling, Road Cycling, and Gravel Biking in the area.
While the reserve itself focuses on nature, the nearby towns of Caputh and Michendorf offer cultural insights. In Caputh, you can visit Caputh Castle, the only preserved Baroque castle of its era in the Potsdam area, or Albert Einstein's Summer House. The Caputh Village Church and Heimathaus Caputh also offer a glimpse into local history. In Michendorf, archaeological monuments hint at ancient settlements, and the preserved Haus am Lienewitzsee is a historical excursion restaurant.
Yes, many areas within the Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- und Feuchtgebietskette are family-friendly. The circuit paths around Caputh Lake are easy to navigate, and the sandy bathing areas at Great Lienewitz Lake are perfect for children to play and swim. The natural environment provides ample opportunities for exploration and discovery for all ages.
Many of the natural areas and trails are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. For example, Great Lienewitz Lake is listed as dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially within the nature reserve, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The region offers beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer is perfect for swimming and enjoying the lake beaches. Even in winter, the tranquil, snow-dusted landscapes can be beautiful for a quiet walk, though some paths might be muddy or icy.
Yes, the pathway encircling Caputh Lake is an easy-to-hike option, offering scenic views of the water and surrounding forests. Trails around the Lienewitz lakes also provide varied natural settings, though some sections can be sandy. These are generally suitable for leisurely walks.
The adjacent towns of Caputh and Michendorf offer various options. In Caputh, the Fährhaus Caputh is a popular excursion restaurant directly on the water. Both towns have cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses available for visitors looking for refreshments or accommodation after exploring the nature reserve.
Its uniqueness stems from being a designated nature reserve characterized by an interconnected chain of lakes and wetlands, a rare and rich biotope complex. It's not just about individual lakes but the entire mosaic of diverse ecosystems, ancient natural monuments like the Kurfürsteneiche, and its role as a critical habitat for numerous bird species and endangered amphibians and reptiles. The area also holds historical significance with remnants of medieval settlements and an ice-age outflow channel.


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