Lakes around Grünewald, a large forest area in western Berlin, offer diverse recreational opportunities. This expansive green space provides an escape from the city. The region features several lakes, each with distinct characteristics for visitors. It is a popular destination for those seeking natural landscapes near Berlin.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The former open-cast mine has been transformed into a large recreational lake and is now well-developed with beaches, campsites, harbors, and cycle paths.
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This lake was flooded in the 1970s. It's a "miracle" how nature has evolved during this time. It gives us a glimpse of what the Lusatian lake landscape might one day look like.
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Senftenberg has been situated on the shores of a lake for over forty years. The open-cast mine, flooded during the GDR era, has been successfully transformed into a popular leisure and recreation area: Lake Senftenberg. Since 1973, seven kilometers of gently sloping beaches, countless recreational opportunities, and vacation rentals have attracted not only locals. Thanks to countless recreational opportunities and modern accommodations, the family-friendly, 1,300-hectare lake is also popular with tourists.
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Around Lake Senftenberg there are always cozy bathing bays, away from the public beaches.
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The Senftenberg Lake is simply beautiful. The cycling paths are top notch.
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Sure, there aren't that many anymore.............
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Unfortunately, it is 100% asphalted, so you need good shoes for hiking and you have to look for forest paths. Not suitable for barefoot shoes.
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There are many swimming spots along the lake.
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Schlachtensee is widely considered one of Berlin's best swimming lakes, known for its clear waters and easy accessibility. Krumme Lanke is another picturesque option, offering a more tranquil atmosphere and several bathing areas, including family-friendly shallow sections. Teufelssee also has a designated swimming area on its southern shore.
Yes, Grunewaldsee is notable for having one of the few dog-friendly beaches in Berlin, making it a popular spot for dog owners to enjoy walks with their pets.
All the major lakes in Grünewald offer pleasant walking paths. Schlachtensee has an approximately 6 km long shoreline path, perfect for walkers, runners, and cyclists. Krumme Lanke features a well-maintained 2.5 km circular path. Grunewaldsee also has a circular route of about 8.5 km. For more extensive routes, you can explore options like the hiking trails around Grünewald.
Yes, on the south bank of Grunewaldsee, you'll find the historic Jagdschloss Grunewald, Berlin's oldest palace, built in 1542. It houses an art collection and offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Schlachtensee offers opportunities for water sports such as boat rentals and stand-up paddleboarding, especially during the warmer months. Its clear waters make it ideal for these activities.
Krumme Lanke is particularly family-friendly, with its northern part being shallow and suitable for children and less confident swimmers. Schlachtensee also has numerous bathing spots that families enjoy. For a broader family experience, the Großkoschen Family Park, though not in Grünewald itself, is a highly-rated facility for families.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. For swimming and water sports, summer is ideal, though popular spots like Schlachtensee and Krumme Lanke can get crowded on weekends. Krumme Lanke is also recommended in autumn and winter for enjoying the secluded forest in a more tranquil setting.
Yes, the western and northern banks of Teufelssee are part of a nature reserve, protecting its rich flora and fauna. Fishing is prohibited here to safeguard species like the European bitterling, offering a pristine natural experience.
Near Schlachtensee, you can find the Fischerhütte restaurant and beer garden, offering refreshments. While specific cafes directly on the Grünewald lakes are limited, the surrounding areas of Berlin provide many options.
The paths around lakes like Schlachtensee are suitable for cycling. For dedicated cycling routes, you can explore the cycling guide for Grünewald, which includes routes like the Senftenberg Lake Cycle Path.
Near Teufelssee, to its northeast, lies Teufelsberg, an artificial hill that offers panoramic views over the Grunewald forest and beyond. The lake itself is a glacial lake, adding to its natural significance.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming in clear waters to peaceful walks through lush forests. The combination of natural beauty, historical sites like Jagdschloss Grunewald, and family-friendly amenities makes the Grünewald lakes a popular escape from city life.


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