Best lakes in Müggelspreeniederung Köpenick are found in Berlin's Treptow-Köpenick district, an area characterized by its diverse aquatic landscapes. This region features the expansive Müggelsee, Berlin's largest lake, alongside tranquil moor lakes like Krumme Laake and ecologically significant areas such as Pelzlaake. The Spree River feeds into these systems, contributing to a network of natural features and nature reserves.
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Due to the moor, partly muddy/marshy ground.
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Very idyllic and lonely place on the moor. A small bench invites you to linger. The route is partially impassable due to fallen trees blocking the path. But only on a small section of about 100m
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Sweet little swimming area (s). Sometimes not easy to get to by bike.
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Demanding trails around and around the lake.
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The Krumme Laake is a marshland with residual lake in a bog channel of the Berlin glacial valley. The Krumme Laake originally had a connection to the Müggelspree river system, which was later silted up. Together with the neighboring Pelzlaake it formed a nature reserve established in 1927 with the lake called Krumme Lake. The nature reserve Krumme Laake / Pelzlaake belongs to the European bird sanctuary Müggelspree.
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Gem and idyllic location. Forest path with roots. Nice swimming area. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krumme_Laake
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The riverside path or path around the crooked Laake is highly recommended.
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Müggelsee, Berlin's largest lake, offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy scenic canoeing and paddling, relax on its large sandy beach, and explore an extensive cycling path system around the lake. For panoramic views, visit the Müggelturm (Müggel Tower) on the Kleiner Müggelberg.
Krumme Laake is celebrated for its tranquility and picturesque beauty, tucked away in the Müggelheim forest. It features an idyllic swimming area and is described as a moor lake with charming bays, offering scenic views within its secluded forest setting. It's also part of a significant nature reserve known for its interesting flora. You can find more details about this tranquil spot here: Krumme Laake.
The Seddinsee is an excellent location for nature observation and birdwatching. Majestic birds such as black kites, ospreys, and white-tailed eagles, as well as cormorants, can be observed here. The northeastern part of the Seddinsee is a protected nature reserve. A great spot for this is the View of Seddinsee highlight.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. Krumme Laake offers an idyllic swimming area perfect for families. The View of Seddinsee is also well-suited for a hiking break with a view, and the Rest Area by Seddinsee provides a quiet place to explore the nature reserve, with options for rowing or paddle boat rentals on site.
Pelzlaake is primarily recognized as a valuable moor area and is not a typical recreational swimming lake. It's ecologically significant, home to rare plant species, and largely inaccessible to avoid disturbing its sensitive ecosystem.
The region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Large Müggelsee – Müggelsee Promenade loop' or the 'Gosener Canal Riverside Path – Triglaw Bridge loop'. Explore more hiking trails in the area through the Hiking in Müggelspreeniederung Köpenick guide.
Yes, there are numerous cycling routes. Options include the 'Bridge over the Alter Spreearm – Forest trail in Müggelspree loop' and the 'Müggelsee at Rübezahl – Road to Müggelhort loop'. For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling in Müggelspreeniederung Köpenick guide.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Müggelsee and Krumme Laake. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Birdwatching at Seddinsee is rewarding across multiple seasons.
Yes, at the Rest Area by Seddinsee, you can rent rowing or paddle boats to explore the nature reserve from the water.
Beyond the main lakes, the region boasts diverse natural features. You can find tranquil moor areas like Pelzlaake, which is vital for carbon storage and home to endangered sedges and clubmoss. The Seddinsee area features 'jungle' like alder carrs, picturesque streams, and abundant water lily populations, especially when paddling along the Gosener Graben.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse aquatic environments, from the expansive recreational waters of Müggelsee to the tranquil moor lakes and ecologically important marshlands. The community has shared over 100 photos and given more than 160 upvotes to the highlights, often praising the quiet spots, scenic views, and opportunities for relaxation and nature observation.
Yes, the area provides options for gravel biking, including routes like the 'Bridge Over the Old Spree Arm – Gosener Canal loop'. You can discover more trails in the Gravel biking in Müggelspreeniederung Köpenick guide.


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