Lieberoser Endmoräne - Luboraska kóńcna morena
Lieberoser Endmoräne - Luboraska kóńcna morena
Lakes around Lieberoser Endmoräne - Luboraska kóńcna morena are situated in a significant nature reserve in Brandenburg, Germany, characterized by ice-age landscapes and glacial troughs. This region, once a military training ground, offers diverse natural experiences, including both recreational and untouched wilderness lakes. It provides a habitat for various flora and fauna, showcasing the natural evolution of the landscape. The area is known for its meltwater lakes and dense forests.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Nice place, no bathing ladder at the jetty, muddy bottom on the shore
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The Hintersee is a small swimming lake with a jetty. Something hidden. This means you usually have peace and quiet.
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From the hill you have a good view over the lake
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Small lake on the tour through the Spreewaldheide
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With almost 30 hectares in size and numerous rare animal and plant species, the Butzener Bagen is one of the 100 most valuable moors in Brandenburg. It gets its water from the immediate vicinity and from the mountain lake on the other side. The mountain lake used to be a stream, and the wall you are standing on here was artificially built in the first half of the 20th century to dam up the lake. The ditch that the bridge crosses drained the area for many years. During this time, residents were allowed to use parts of the Bagen as grassland. With drainage, however, the bog lost many of its important functions. It was not until 2006 that the Garben at the Bagen outflow was closed. Since then, the moor has recovered and can grow again. The trees that appear from time to time do not always withstand the increased water, but often die off. As a result, they in turn provide habitat for many animal species that specialize in deadwood. In 2012, middle and lesser woodpeckers were found as breeding birds in the Bagen for the first time.
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If the 8 km are not enough for you, you can extend the tour by circumnavigating the small Mochowsee. For more information see: https://www.outdooractive.com/de/route/wandern/spreewald/um-den-mochowsee/120141748/
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The residents of Byhlen have set up an idyllic bathing area on the south bank of the lake of the same name. A small jetty leads to the water, a lawn as well as benches invite you to sit down for a while and enjoy the view over the lake before or after a lap in the water. Changing rooms are also available.
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The new starting point for this super tour on the mountain lake is ideal.
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The region offers a diverse range of lake experiences. You can find popular, family-friendly lakes with recreational facilities like the Großer Mochowsee, or immerse yourself in untouched nature at wilderness lakes such as Bergsee, Ziestesee, and Ugringsee, which are part of a primeval forest development.
Yes, the Byhlener See Bathing Area and Dock is a popular choice, offering a small jetty, lawn, benches, and changing rooms. The Großer Mochowsee also features a 3-star family campsite with swimming, boat rentals, and a children's playground. Another option is Byhlener See, which has a well-kept swimming area and rest facilities.
The region is rich in natural features. You can explore unique moor landscapes at Butzener Bagen Moor, which is home to rare animals and plants. Near Wooden Bridges and Wetlands at Mochowsee, you can spot beaver traces and enjoy the swampy natural environment. The wilderness lakes (Bergsee, Ziestesee, Ugringsee) offer dense forests, moors, and diverse wildlife like sea eagles and moor frogs.
For a wilderness experience, the 8-kilometer Wilderness Trail (Wildnispfad) starts from a visitor's car park at Bergsee and passes by Ziestesee and Ugringsee. For easier walks, you can find routes like the "Großer Ziestsee – Butzener Bagen Moor loop" or the "Bergsee Parking Area – Butzener Bagen Moor loop." You can find more easy hikes on the Easy hikes around Lieberoser Endmoräne - Luboraska kóńcna morena guide.
Yes, the area offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like the "Byhleguhrer See and Beach – Spreewald Cycle Path in Burg loop" for touring bicycles, or try gravel biking routes such as the "Wild Path Information Board – Old Post Road loop." More options are available in the Cycling around Lieberoser Endmoräne - Luboraska kóńcna morena guide and the Gravel biking around Lieberoser Endmoräne - Luboraska kóńcna morena guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and recreational activities at lakes like Großer Mochowsee and Byhlener See. For nature observation and hiking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, with fewer crowds. Even in autumn, places like Byhlener See are described as nice and quiet for relaxation.
Absolutely. The Bergsee, Ziestesee, and Ugringsee are part of the Lieberose wilderness area, offering an untouched and nature-focused experience. These lakes are ideal for tranquility, wildlife observation, and experiencing an unspoiled landscape. The Teerofen Lake is also a pure natural lake, perfect for a quiet stop on a tour.
The wilderness area around Bergsee, Ziestesee, and Ugringsee is a sanctuary for numerous species. You might spot rare birds like sea eagles, peregrine falcons, and various woodpeckers. The area also provides a habitat for moor frogs, water snakes, wild boars, and even a wolf pack in the broader Lieberoser Heide. Endangered plant species like sundew and wild rosemary thrive in the moors.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the clear waters of bathing lakes to the untouched wilderness. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, opportunities for wildlife observation, and the well-maintained bathing areas. The unique moor landscapes and the chance to see beaver traces are also frequently highlighted.
When visiting the wilderness lakes like Bergsee, Ziestesee, and Ugringsee, it is important to stay on marked paths. This is due to the historical presence of unexploded ordnance in some areas, a remnant from when the region was a military training ground. Additionally, if exploring swampy areas like those near Mochowsee, remember to take mosquito repellent.
For recreational lakes, the Großer Mochowsee has a snack bar on-site at its campsite, and essential shopping and dining options are available in nearby villages. While some bathing areas like Byhlener See offer changing facilities and rest areas, they may not have direct food supply. The wilderness areas are more remote, so it's advisable to bring your own provisions.


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