Best lakes around Eisenhüttenstadt offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by its numerous lakes, many of which originated from former coal mines or are nestled within protected areas like the Oder-Spree lake district. These bodies of water provide settings for various outdoor activities, from water sports to tranquil nature enjoyment. The area's geography includes a mix of forests, rivers, and interconnected lake systems.
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A very beautiful lake with lots of nature and good circular hiking trails.
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Relatively unspectacular but still a nice resting place by the water. There is nothing left to see of the former mill and unfortunately there is no café or anything similar here.
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Please keep the area clean ✌🏻
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A special piece of bike path awaits you in the middle of the forest: a smooth, asphalted path that gently meanders through the dense green of the Schlaubetal. Here, far from the hustle and bustle and noise, you can really let the peace and quiet of nature work its magic on you. Every time you cross the Schlaube, you feel the coolness of the water, hear the gentle splashing and feel at one with nature. The Hammersee appears nearby, glittering seductively through the trees and always offering charming views. It is this combination of the flawless cycle path and the breathtaking nature of the Schlaubetal that makes this route so unique. Here you don't just cycle, here you experience.
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Beautiful lake, with a campsite at the south end.
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The mill was first mentioned in 1420 as a grinding mill. After the Thirty Years' War it was used as a cutting mill. Burned down completely in 1659, rebuilt. Until 1930 grinding and cutting mill. 1930 Cessation of milling operations, in the 1930s the sawmill was shut down and the mill converted into a restaurant with an outdoor dance floor. 1969 - 1970 Discontinuation of the catering business and conversion of the restaurant into a residential building. Privately owned and fish farm since 1996 (20 ponds with trout and carp).
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Well-developed and paved bike path in Schlaubetal.
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For swimming and bathing, Lake Schervenz is a clear and tranquil option, idyllically set within a forest. The Great Treppelsee also offers a nice swimming area with a sandy beach, known for its quiet atmosphere. Helenesee, a large lake originating from a former coal mine, is another significant natural attraction popular for various water sports and relaxation.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lake Schervenz and Great Treppelsee are both noted as family-friendly, offering clear waters and sandy beaches respectively. The Schinkensee area, with its enchanted forest setting, is ideal for walks with the family.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on easy trails like the Kingfisher Trail near Pohlitz, or explore longer routes around Eisenhüttenstadt. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the Schlaube River and Hammersee Lakeside Path. For more options, check out the guides for easy hikes, cycling, and road cycling routes around Eisenhüttenstadt.
Anglers have several excellent choices. Ranziger See is particularly appealing, boasting a rich population of pike, carp, tench, and perch. The Großer and Kleiner Pohlitzer See are managed for fishing, offering species like roach, bream, eel, and pike-perch; you can find more details on fishing at Pohlitzer See here. Schwarzes Luch, a flooded quarry, is also a popular fishing spot for carp, perch, and various whitefish species, with more information available here.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. The Kieselwitzer Mill, a historical site on the Schlaube river, once housed a tourist restaurant and now features a trout farm. Many lakes, like Helenesee, originated from former coal mines, showcasing a unique blend of industrial history and natural reclamation. The Schlaubetal, where Schinkensee is located, is often described as an enchanted fairytale forest.
For tranquility, Lake Schervenz is ideal, with its clear waters, water lilies, and a peaceful path winding through the forest. The Schinkensee area in the Schlaubetal also offers a serene escape with its enchanted forest setting, perfect for quiet walks.
Absolutely. The Schlaube River and Hammersee Lakeside Path is highlighted as a beautiful cycling route, offering scenic views along the Schlaubetal valley. There are also numerous other cycling routes around Eisenhüttenstadt, including options for touring bicycles and road cycling, many of which pass by or near the region's lakes.
Yes, camping is an option at several lakes. Lake Schervenz has an affiliated campsite, popular with long-term campers. The Hammersee also features a campsite at its southern end, and a campsite is located right next to the swimming area at Great Treppelsee.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The clear bathing lakes, the tranquil forest settings, and the well-maintained paths for walking and cycling are highly valued. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 440 upvotes and more than 850 photos shared, highlighting the beauty and peacefulness of spots like the Schlaubetal and its lakes.
Lake Schervenz is specifically described as a clear and tranquil bathing lake. Ranziger See also boasts clear waters with a visibility of over 2 meters, making it appealing for both anglers and those seeking pristine natural beauty.
The area around Schinkensee in the Schlaubetal is ideal for both long and short walks, offering a break from everyday life amidst an enchanted forest. A picturesque path also winds around Lake Schervenz, perfect for a leisurely stroll.


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