Best lakes around Fürstenwalde/Spree are located in Brandenburg, Germany, within a picturesque lake district. This area provides a variety of lakes for recreation and relaxation. The region is characterized by its natural waterways and surrounding landscapes, offering diverse opportunities for outdoor activities.
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To mark the 200th anniversary of Fontane's birthday in 2019, sixteen panels with quotes from Theodor Fontane were erected on the peninsula covered in deciduous forest. The Berlin writer and journalist passed by here on his Easter hike through the Mark Brandenburg in 1881. The quotes were cut into panels made of Corten steel using laser technology and screwed onto concrete slabs. The highlight is a steel telescope entitled "View into Nothingness". It refers to a sentence by Fontane from 1881: "There is nothing in Saarow, I know that, and here in Pieskow there is nothing at all."
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The Ludwig Lesser Promenade runs along the edge of the spa park along the lakeshore. It is named after the Berlin landscape architect who planned the park in Bad Saarow around 1910. Here, like a string of pearls, you will find the pavilion, the lakeside balcony, the Kursaal with restaurant terraces and the jetty of the Kurfürstenterrassen, as well as many other sights.
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good opportunities to rest and great kiosks with a lot of choice
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Ride through beautiful natural landscape on very good cycle paths.
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Driving along the lake shore is simply beautiful and there is a lot to discover. A short break to eat a fish sandwich is one option
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The Fontanepark is located directly on Lake Scharmützelsee in Bad Saarow. The Fontanepark is an artificially raised peninsula. At the end of the 19th century there was a brick factory in the immediate vicinity. The spoil from the clay pits and leftover bricks were simply dumped into the lake. On the occasion of the Fontane anniversary in 2019, the deciduous forest-covered peninsula was equipped with 16 panels with Fontane quotes. The art object “View into Nothingness” stands on the jetty.
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The region boasts several popular lakes. The Lake Scharmützelsee, often called the "Märkisches Meer," is a major draw. Another favorite is the Großer Storkower See, known for its excellent water quality and connection to Scharmützelsee. For a more tranquil experience, Lake Möllen offers beautiful forest surroundings.
The lakes offer a wide range of water sports. On the Scharmützelsee, you can go sailing, surfing, kitesurfing, paddling, rowing, waterskiing, and diving. The Großer Storkower See is ideal for stand-up paddling, canoeing, and pedal boating. For specific waterskiing, the Petersdorfer See features a dedicated facility, the 'Wakepark Petersdorf'.
Yes, many lakes are great for families. The Scharmützelsee has public bathing areas in Bad Saarow, Diensdorf-Radlow, and Wendisch Rietz, with Wendisch Rietz being particularly popular for families due to its beaches and diverse sports facilities. The Großer Storkower See also has family-friendly beaches like the Storkower Strandbad and the Wolfswinkel bathing area with a wide sand beach and beach volleyball.
You'll find numerous routes for both hiking and cycling. For cycling, the area around Lake Scharmützelsee offers scenic paths between Wendisch-Rietz and Bad Saarow. You can explore routes like the "Scharmützelsee Lakeside Path" for cycling or the "Trebuser Lake Loop" for easy hiking. For more options, check out the Cycling around Fürstenwalde/Spree guide or the Easy hikes around Fürstenwalde/Spree guide.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Scharmützelsee itself is a significant natural landmark, known for its clear water. Near the Großer Storkower See, you can visit the Waltersberge inland dune, which offers scenic views. The Trebuser See is notable for its rich reeds and aquatic plants, creating a natural habitat for various fish species.
Yes, the town of Storkow (Mark) on the northern and western shores of the Großer Storkower See features a charming historic old town and Storkow Castle, making it a year-round excursion destination. Bad Saarow, on the northern shore of the Scharmützelsee, is also a recognized spa town with a history of thermal springs.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming and water sports. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the area provides opportunities for tranquil walks.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. The Trebuser See, for example, is well-known for its good stock of fish like eels, bream, carp, pike, and zander, and features about 50 fishing jetties. Fishing permits can typically be purchased for daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly use. The Scharmützelsee is also appealing for anglers due to its clear water.
Absolutely. The area around the Scharmützelsee, particularly in Bad Saarow and Wendisch Rietz, offers an excellent infrastructure with numerous restaurants, cafes, and accommodations, many with lake views. You'll also find boat rentals and other facilities. The Bad Saarow Harbor is a great spot for a break with facilities and dining options.
The Petersdorfer See is unique for its dedicated waterskiing facility, 'Wakepark Petersdorf,' operated by the lake's private owner. It's a narrower, shallower lake, approximately 1.1 km long, and also home to various fish species. You can find more information about it on Wikipedia.
Yes, there are several public bathing areas. On the Scharmützelsee, you'll find them in Bad Saarow, Diensdorf-Radlow, and Wendisch Rietz. The Großer Storkower See has popular spots like the Storkower Strandbad and the Wolfswinkel bathing area. Additionally, the Peetzsee swimming beach offers a fine sandy beach with a fantastic view.
While specific public transport details vary, the region is generally well-connected. Towns like Bad Saarow and Storkow, which are situated directly on the lakes, are accessible, making it possible to reach the lakes without a car. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most current information.


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