Best lakes around Vogelsang are primarily found within the Oder-Spree region, characterized by a landscape shaped by both natural processes and historical mining activities. This area features a variety of lakes, including former gravel pits and brown coal mines that have transformed into natural recreation spots. The region is known for its tranquil natural environment, offering opportunities for outdoor activities amidst forests and water bodies. These lakes provide diverse settings for visitors seeking natural beauty and local history.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The stream, which rises at the goldfish ponds and runs partly underground, flows into the Oder-Spree canal. A detour to the Garden Stream is definitely recommended and is an insider tip, and not just for art lovers. With around 20 sculptures, the Garden Stream is home to the largest number of over 100 works of art in the city.
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Several lakes, former Ķiesgruben, are now a natural oasis and popular with anglers.
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The horseshoe ponds along the Kingfisher Trail offer an idyllic place for a break in the midst of nature. Surrounded by dense forest and reflective water, this quiet place invites you to linger. A small shelter not only offers protection from sudden changes in the weather, but is also a cozy place to take in the peaceful surroundings. The narrow path that lines the ponds meanders through the greenery and repeatedly opens up beautiful views of the calm water in which the trees are reflected. It is particularly nice to linger here for a while, watch the birds and simply enjoy the silence. An ideal place to take a quick breather and gain strength for the rest of the hike.
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Beautiful nature for hiking, if the hay doesn't destroy the hiking trails. The gravel pits are great for fishing but not for swimming.
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Good for fishing and hiking.
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Beautiful narrow path along the ponds
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Very beautiful hiking area with lake landscape
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The Puck pit is an opencast mine left over from the lignite mine of the same name. In the eastern part, the coal was mined in opencast mines, in the western part underground at a depth of initially 29 meters and later 52 meters. The tunnels were driven over the opencast mine embankment. A first test shaft was dug in 1910 but closed again in 1911 due to the lack of a railway closure. With the purchase of the President pit in Schönfliess, the hitherto missing pit railway connection could be established and from 1922 the mining of coal in the Puck pit could begin. It was funded until 1926, when it was discontinued due to sales problems.
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The lakes around Vogelsang, primarily located in the Oder-Spree region, are characterized by a landscape shaped by both natural processes and historical mining activities. You'll find a variety of lakes, including former gravel pits and brown coal mines that have transformed into natural recreation spots, alongside natural ponds and larger lakes created by gravel extraction.
Yes, Grube Puck Lake is an old pit from a brown coal mine that operated until 1926. You can view the former opencast mine from a hill, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
For local recreation, the Goldfish Ponds are an excellent choice, featuring benches and a tranquil atmosphere. Another great spot is Horseshoe Ponds with Shelter, which offers a nice break area with a refuge and a beautiful narrow path along the ponds.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. Horseshoe Ponds with Shelter and Goldfish Ponds are both noted for being family-friendly. Additionally, the Kiesgruben Eisenhüttenstadt Lakes offer a beautiful hiking trail and opportunities for fishing, making them suitable for families.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Riverside Spot on the Oder loop' or 'Kiesgruben Eisenhüttenstadt loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Bike loop from Eisenhüttenstadt'. For more adventurous riders, there are gravel biking options like the 'Rosenhügel Trail'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking around Vogelsang.
Yes, Grube Puck Lake offers views from a hill overlooking the former opencast mine. The Kiesgruben Eisenhüttenstadt Lakes also provide scenic viewpoints along their hiking trails. For a general nice view, Großer Teich is a pleasant spot.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural environment and the opportunities for local recreation. Many enjoy the beautiful narrow paths along ponds, the historical insights from former mining sites, and the overall peaceful atmosphere for taking breaks and enjoying nature.
While some lakes created by gravel mining, like the Kiesgruben Eisenhüttenstadt Lakes, are mentioned for swimming and fishing, one tip specifically advises against bathing due to the pits being shallow and weedy. It's always best to check local regulations and conditions before swimming.
At the Goldfish Ponds, a stream rises and flows partly underground into the Oder-Spree canal. A detour to the Garden Stream is recommended, especially for art lovers, as it features around 20 sculptures, making it an insider tip.
The Oder-Spree region is known for outdoor activities from spring to autumn, making these seasons ideal for hiking, cycling, and canoeing. In winter, if the lakes freeze over, ice skating is also possible, offering a different experience.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. For example, the 'Former Fürstenberg outdoor pool – Ruins of Vogelsang Coal Power Plant loop from Fürstenberg (Oder)' is an easy 5.7 km hike. The 'Kiesgruben Eisenhüttenstadt loop from Fürstenberg (Oder)' is another easy option at 4.2 km. You can find more easy routes in the hiking guide for Vogelsang.


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