Lakes in Tegeler Forst (Südl. Teil) are defined by the presence of Tegeler See, Berlin's second-largest lake, situated in the Reinickendorf borough. This significant body of water is recognized for its high water quality and clear visibility. The lake features several islands, some of which are accessible by Berlin's ferry services, enhancing the area's natural appeal. The region provides various recreational opportunities centered around its waters.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Scharfenberg is an approximately 20.2-hectare island in Tegeler See in Berlin. A car ferry connects Scharfenberg with the mainland just a few meters away on the Schwarzen Weg (to Tegelort). The island has an elongated shape with north-south orientation (about 1000 m × 420 m), with the ferry terminal located near the northern tip. The name of the island can be traced back to a former name for the approximately twelve meter high dune at its northern tip, the so-called Bolleberg. On a map from the 18th or 19th century it is referred to as "Scharffer Berg" and was probably a landmark for fishermen sailing on Lake Tegel as an orientation aid. The island is best known for the school farm Insel Scharfenberg, founded in 1922 by Wilhelm Blume. The school is a state all-day grammar school with an attached boarding school and external students. According to the Environmental Atlas 2006, the island has nine inhabitants.
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Was already full at 10 o'clock.
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Small nice sandy beach next to the DLRG headquarters. A toilet is parked in the nearby parking lot. In addition, the game reserve, so worthwhile for a trip with children. Otherwise no infrastructure.
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Well-known and even in winter very well visited destination.
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A nice place for local recreation. It must be very crowded here in the summer season.
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Was there in summer 2021. It was open and very beautiful.
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Just take a break from hiking and jump into the lake. Water is amazingly clean.
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The primary attraction is the Tegeler See, Berlin's second-largest lake, known for its high water quality and numerous islands. Key spots include Tegel Workers' Beach and Tegelsee Beach for swimming, and the Shore path between the Tegeler See lido and Forsthaus Reiherwerder for scenic walks.
Yes, the area is very family-friendly. Both Tegel Workers' Beach and Tegelsee Beach offer sandy areas for children to play and clear water for swimming. The Shore path between the Tegeler See lido and Forsthaus Reiherwerder is easily navigable for family walks. You'll also find playgrounds and miniature golf courses around Tegeler See.
Absolutely. Tegeler See is known for its high water quality and clear visibility, making it excellent for swimming. Popular spots include Tegel Workers' Beach, Tegelsee Beach, and Sandhausen Beach, which even has a DLRG station.
There are numerous walking and hiking trails. The Shore path between the Tegeler See lido and Forsthaus Reiherwerder offers beautiful views along the lake with a solid surface. A bike tour around the entire Tegeler See takes approximately 1.5 hours, and many paths are suitable for walking. For more options, you can explore various running trails in the wider Tegeler Forst (Südl. Teil) area.
Yes, the area offers several scenic viewpoints. The Shore path between the Tegeler See lido and Forsthaus Reiherwerder provides continuous natural landscapes and lake views. You can also enjoy a distinct View of Scharfenberg Island, which is itself an interesting landmark with a school farm.
Beyond swimming and walking, Tegeler See is popular for boating, with steamboat trips available from Greenwichpromenade during summer. Cycling is also a major activity, with a dedicated road cycling guide and gravel biking routes in the Tegeler Forst (Südl. Teil) area.
Yes, Tegeler See features several islands. Some, like Scharfenberg, Valentinswerder, and Maienwerder, are accessible by Berlin's ferry services. Scharfenberg Island, for example, is known for its school farm and can be viewed from the mainland or visited via ferry.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the summer months are ideal for swimming and boating. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and walking, with beautiful natural scenery. Even in winter, the area provides opportunities for peaceful walks.
Yes, around Tegeler See, especially near recreational areas and promenades like Greenwichpromenade, you can find small cafés and restaurants to enjoy refreshments and meals with water views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the clear, high-quality water of Tegeler See, making it a favorite for swimming. The wide sandy beaches, like Tegel Workers' Beach, and the scenic shore paths are also highly rated for their natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
Yes, Tegeler See is connected to the navigable River Havel and forms part of the Havel–Oder–Wasserstraße, allowing for broader boat excursions and connectivity within Berlin's waterway system.


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