Best lakes around Wiesenburg/Mark offers a diverse natural landscape in the Brandenburg region. The area is characterized by its forests, small villages, and water bodies, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Wiesenburg/Mark is situated in a natural setting, making it a destination for those seeking to explore local ecosystems. The region features a mix of natural lakes and ponds, some with historical significance or recreational facilities.
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Here you can fish yourself or buy the already smoked trout, is open every day
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A small lake with many benches that makes you want to take a break.
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Fishing Fishing yourself in the middle of untouched nature The fishing ponds in Werdermühle near Niemegk are full of rainbow trout, salmon trout, golden trout, brook trout, carp and sturgeon all year round, just waiting for you to catch them. You can have your caught fish smoked here, relax on the lawn or have a snack. The local fishermen sell fishing permits for the lakes around Blankensee.
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The first ponds in the Werdermühle were documented as early as 1379. These were created by the Cistercian monks in connection with a mill. From around 1900, these ponds were used for trout farming. The trout farm at Werdermühle was the royal Prussian court supplier at the time. Even today, the popular noble fish can still be found in the crystal-clear waters of the Fläming streams.
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This was once the site of the Raben swimming pool, which was no longer used and fell into disrepair. But then the rare alpine newts discovered the remaining concrete pool and found that it was ideal for raising their young. From that moment on, they used it to spawn in the spring and conservationists made the previously steep concrete walls more accessible for the newts. There is also a shady shelter here and more information about the place next door.
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Please keep the area clean✌🏻
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A former swimming pool was removed and a small lake was created, which is supplied with fresh water directly from one of the many springs on the slope. The cool water can be quite pleasant in midsummer. There is a small sandy beach and a kiosk that is open on weekends.
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The lakes around Wiesenburg/Mark are set within a diverse natural landscape of forests and water bodies. You can find unique natural habitats, such as the Alte Badeanstalt Pond, which is a nature reserve known for its amphibians like frogs, toads, and the rare mountain newt. Many lakes are integrated into nature reserves, offering quiet natural settings.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. For instance, Mühlenteich Ragösen features a beautifully landscaped green area with benches for resting. Jeseriger Lake offers a swimming area and a kiosk, making it a great spot for a family outing. The Dippmannsdorf Half-Timbered Church area also has a small lake with a sandy beach and a kiosk open on weekends.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Wiesenburg Castle – Castle Park Pond, Wiesenburg loop' which is a moderate 13.6 km trail. For cyclists, there are routes like the 'Mill Café loop from Wiesenburg/Mark,' an easy 17.7 km ride. Runners can enjoy trails like the 'Wiesenburg Castle Park – Castle Park Pond, Wiesenburg loop' covering 5.7 km. More details on these activities can be found in the hiking, cycling, and running guides for Wiesenburg/Mark.
Yes, some lakes offer swimming opportunities. Jeseriger Lake has a dedicated swimming area. Additionally, the lake near the Dippmannsdorf Half-Timbered Church, which is fed by fresh springs, has a small sandy beach that can be pleasant for a dip in midsummer.
Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical elements. The lake near the Dippmannsdorf Half-Timbered Church is a notable spot, as it was created from a former swimming pool and is supplied by fresh springs. While not a lake itself, the church adds a historical context to the natural surroundings.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For observing amphibians, late spring to early summer (May and June) is ideal, especially at Alte Badeanstalt Pond. For general outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, the warmer months from spring through autumn offer pleasant conditions. Autumn also brings beautiful golden foliage around lakes like Mühlenteich Ragösen.
Fishing is permitted in some lakes, provided you have a valid fishing license. For example, Winkelteich Pond in Castle Park allows fishing with a license, though fishing from boats and night fishing are prohibited. The area around Jeseriger Lake is also looked after by a fishing club.
Yes, several lakes offer amenities for relaxation. Mühlenteich Ragösen is known for its benches along the shore, perfect for a leisurely rest. The area around Dippmannsdorf Half-Timbered Church has a kiosk open on weekends, and Jeseriger Lake also features a kiosk near its swimming area.
The lakes in Wiesenburg/Mark are distinctive for their integration into a diverse natural landscape that includes forests and small villages. Many are part of nature reserves, preserving unique ecosystems like the amphibian habitat at Alte Badeanstalt Pond. The region offers a blend of quiet natural habitats and recreational facilities, often with a local, well-maintained feel, such as Jeseriger Lake which is cared for by a fishing club.
You can explore several popular hiking routes that incorporate the local lakes. A moderate option is the 'Wiesenburg Castle – Castle Park Pond, Wiesenburg loop from Reetzerhütten,' which spans 13.6 km. Another moderate trail is the 'Wiesenburg Castle Park – Wiesenburg Castle loop from Wiesenburg/Mark,' covering 11.7 km. These routes allow you to experience the natural beauty of the lakes and surrounding areas. For more details, refer to the hiking guide for Wiesenburg/Mark.
Absolutely. The Alte Badeanstalt Pond, located within a nature reserve, is an excellent spot for quiet nature observation, particularly for amphibians. Similarly, Mühlenteich Ragösen, with its landscaped green area and benches, provides a peaceful setting for reflection and enjoying the natural surroundings.


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