Innerer Unterspreewald
Innerer Unterspreewald
Natural monuments around Innerer Unterspreewald are situated within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, known for its intricate network of waterways and diverse ecosystems. This region features a unique inland delta landscape, characterized by extensive floodplain and bog areas. The area supports a rich diversity of flora and fauna, making it a nationally important biotope. Visitors can explore these natural features through various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Anyone paddling on the Spree from Leibsch towards Schlepzig will pass through one of the region's most beautiful and at the same time most tranquil stretches near Groß Wasserburg. Here, the river meanders through the Wasserburger Spreewald nature reserve – a place where the landscape breathes a sigh of relief. The Spree is narrow, shallow, and crystal-clear in this section. The river meanders through meadows and floodplain forest, past dense reed beds, willows, and small oxbow lakes. In summer, dragonflies flutter above the water, and in autumn, colorful treetops reflect on the surface – a picture-perfect stretch for nature lovers. Water hikers benefit from the tranquility: there are no motorboats here, the current is gentle, and orientation is usually clear. Those who wish can briefly land – flat meadows along the banks are ideal for a rest. However, there is no infrastructure – no jetty, no trash can, no kiosk. Instead, there is all the more peace, birds, and a picture-perfect landscape.
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There is also free WiFi here
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Well, this is a rest stop, you don't want to drive any further. There is a public toilet here (50 cents). Unfortunately, the snack bar next door was closed.
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Very beautiful nest and the stork was also visible.
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We saw nightingales, grey wagtails, saviour warblers, reed buntings and three sea eagles, to name just the highlights.
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Finding here is not so easy for the uninitiated, and the path could put you off, but the silence, far away from the tourist hustle and bustle and traffic noise
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very nice place by the water
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The Innerer Unterspreewald is part of the UNESCO Spreewald Biosphere Reserve, characterized by its intricate network of over 1,300 kilometers of canals, known as 'Fließe.' This inland delta landscape features extensive floodplains, bog areas, green meadows, and rustic forests, supporting a rich diversity of flora and fauna. It's a nationally important biotope where you can experience a unique water world.
For a truly tranquil experience, visit the Spree river section near Groß Wasserburg. This part of the river meanders through the Wasserburger Spreewald nature reserve, offering narrow, shallow, and crystal-clear waters. It's ideal for nature lovers, with gentle currents and no motorboats, allowing for peaceful water hiking amidst meadows and floodplain forests.
Yes, the area between Lübben and Schlepzig, known for its 22 fish ponds, is an excellent spot for birdwatching. These ponds cover about 250 hectares and serve as a significant habitat, feeding ground, and resting place for many water and raptor species. You might also spot migratory birds from the Observation tower at Zerniasfließ during their resting periods.
The Spreewald Biosphere Reserve is home to a rich diversity of flora and fauna. You can observe many bird species, especially around the fish ponds. The Stork nest in Leibsch is a notable site where storks have been nesting since 1974, often raising young. In summer, dragonflies flutter over the water, and the dense vegetation provides habitat for various animals.
Absolutely. The tranquil section of the Spree river is great for families, offering gentle water hiking. The Stork nest in Leibsch is also a fascinating spot for families to observe these majestic birds, especially when they are raising their young.
The area known as 'Urwald und Wasser' (Primeval Forest and Water) near Groß Wasserburg and Schlepzig offers a true wilderness experience. Paths lead through dense undergrowth and numerous small flowing streams, giving a jungle-like feel. Note that certain sections are closed annually from February 1st to June 30th to protect undisturbed growth and thriving wildlife.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Spreewald pond landscapes loop' or 'South Shore of Lake Köthener' which pass by many natural features. For gravel biking, consider routes such as the 'Bridge over the Spree – Neuendorfer See loop'. Mountain biking trails are also available, including the 'Lübben Moat – Old Schlepzig Brewery loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling, gravel biking, and MTB guides for Innerer Unterspreewald.
The Unterspreewald Nature Area is known for its silence, far away from the tourist hustle and bustle and traffic noise. While finding it might require a bit more effort, the tranquility it offers is highly valued by visitors seeking a peaceful natural experience.
The Spreewald is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for water activities like canoeing and observing storks and dragonflies. Autumn offers colorful reflections on the water. However, if you plan to explore the 'Urwald und Wasser' area, be aware that certain sections are closed from February 1st to June 30th for nature conservation.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. The peaceful stretches of the Spree river, the opportunity to observe storks at their nests, and the scenic views from the Observation tower at Zerniasfließ are frequently mentioned. The region's unique water landscape and rich wildlife also contribute to a memorable experience.
The rest area at Neuendorf am See on the Spree is particularly notable for its old willow trees. These trees are a classic part of the Spreewald landscape and contribute significantly to the tranquil and picturesque atmosphere, especially in the evenings when dragonflies dance over the water.


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