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Jogging around Barleber Lake II offers routes through a landscape shaped by its origin as a former gravel pit, now a 51-hectare excavation lake. The terrain primarily features paved surfaces, with some sections including uneven paths, and generally presents minimal elevation gain. The area is characterized by surrounding bushes and partially wooded landscapes, providing a varied environment for running.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I would like to give you all a little tip, visit the "Bitte" trough bridge at night too. Simply wonderful, the lighting. 👍🚴🚴♀️
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The waterway junction is well worth seeing. It can be reached on foot or by bike; the path is suitable for gravel and road bikes. You can get there quickly via the Herrenkrug or from Rothensee via the boat lift. There is also a motorhome parking space below.
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great view from the trough bridge down to the Elbe
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Because the Elbe belongs to Magdeburg
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What ideas some people come up with, here a tree has been given a face. It puts you in a good mood and you notice it from far away.
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When you drive over the bridge you have a great view of the River Elbe.
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Due to the increasing growth of the Port of Hamburg, the need for storage and transshipment points also increased in the hinterland. As a result, the commercial port was created in 1893 as part of the four Magdeburg ports. Over time, however, the port lost its function as the commercial areas extended further north of the city towards the A 2 and the other three ports. In order to breathe new life into the port area and still retain its character, it was decided to give the area a new use. For this reason, existing buildings were renovated and converted. During the construction of the think tank, which opened in 2007, two existing grain silos were converted (ground silos on the east side) or demolished (silo with cell block on the west side) and rebuilt in the same cubic volume, linked together and converted into an office building for innovative companies and research institutions. Some still existing cranes, excavators, a historic lifting bridge and the chain steamer Gustav Zeuner, which is located in the harbor basin as a museum ship, were integrated into the area. In addition to the preservation of old buildings and machines, the construction of new research facilities is also part of the conversion to a science port, such as the striking Elbe Office or the building of the Virtual Development and Training Centre (VDTC) of the Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation (IFF). Another example of the linking of several areas is the expansion of the two Reichseinheitsspeichere, formerly known as Silo Elbe and Silo Handelshafen, at the north-eastern end of the port into two residential high-rise buildings with a total of 200 apartments, which began in 2021. The expansion was delayed due to the Magdeburg mill works opposite and stricter noise protection requirements. According to the construction officer Ralf Born, a solution was worked on together with the mill works.
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A beautiful piece of earth.
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There are over 270 running routes around Barleber Lake II, offering a wide variety of options for different fitness levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these trails over 4000 times.
The terrain around Barleber Lake II primarily features paved surfaces, making for smooth running. However, some sections may include uneven paths, and the area generally presents minimal elevation gain, offering a relatively flat and accessible experience. You'll find yourself running through surrounding bushes and partially wooded landscapes.
Barleber Lake II offers a range of difficulty levels. You'll find 11 easy routes, perfect for beginners or a relaxed run, 226 moderate routes for those looking for a bit more challenge, and 42 difficult routes for experienced runners seeking a longer or more demanding workout.
The running routes around Barleber Lake II are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 220 reviews. Runners often praise the serene backdrop of the lake, the varied environment provided by the surrounding greenery, and the well-maintained paths.
Barleber Lake II is suitable for jogging year-round. During warmer months, it's a popular spot for various outdoor activities. Even in winter, the lake and its trees present a picturesque landscape, offering a unique and beautiful setting for a run, though you should be prepared for potentially frozen surfaces.
Yes, Barleber Lake II offers several family-friendly jogging options. Many routes feature easy runs of up to 3 miles with minimal elevation gain, which are perfect for all skill levels, including families with children. The paved surfaces also make them accessible.
While the guide doesn't specify dog-friendly rules, many outdoor areas in Germany allow dogs on leash. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or during bird breeding seasons, and to clean up after them. The varied terrain and open spaces are usually enjoyable for dogs.
Yes, many of the running routes around Barleber Lake II are circular. For example, the Barleber See Lakeside Path loop from Gewerbegebiet Nord is an easy 3.0-mile loop that takes you along the lake's edge. Another popular option is the Barleber Lake – Mittelland Canal loop from Barleber See, a moderate 4.6-mile path offering diverse scenery.
Yes, Barleber Lake II is a popular recreational area, and parking facilities are generally available for visitors. Look for designated parking areas near the lake, especially around popular access points or recreational zones.
While jogging around Barleber Lake II, you'll primarily enjoy the beautiful excavation lake itself, which spans approximately 51 hectares. You can also explore the surrounding bushes and partially wooded landscapes. Notable highlights include Barleber Lake and Barleber See II at the Gravel Plant, which highlight the lake's unique origin.
Absolutely. For those seeking a longer and more challenging run, consider the Rothensee Lock – Barleber Lake loop from Barleber See, which is a 7.8-mile trail. Another option is the Hohenwarthe Lock – Magdeburg Water Bridge loop from Hohenwarthe, a moderate 6.6-mile route that offers varied terrain and scenery.
The time it takes to jog around Barleber Lake II depends on the specific route and your pace. An easy run like the Barleber See Lakeside Path loop from Gewerbegebiet Nord, which is 3.0 miles, typically takes about 30 minutes. Longer routes, such as the 7.8-mile Rothensee Lock – Barleber Lake loop from Barleber See, can take around 1 hour and 18 minutes.


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