Best lakes around Schlachtensee are found in the southwest of Berlin, within the Steglitz-Zehlendorf borough, forming part of the Grunewald chain of lakes. This area is known for its clean water and natural surroundings, offering a serene escape from the city. Schlachtensee is easily accessible by public transport and provides various recreational activities such as walking, swimming, and boating. The region's natural landscape, nestled on the edge of the Grunewald forest, makes it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Definitely not cycling here on weekends or when the weather is nice!!!!! It's hell! During the week and early in the morning, it's perfectly possible to cycle along the lake. Otherwise, it's only possible above the lakes!
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Decorated Christmas trees in some places.
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A shared path. Watch out for Dogs, Children, Elderly people meandering, youths drinking, and generally people enjoying the nature at one of Berlins most popular lakes in one of its most populated areas. You have been warned! best approach from Nikolassee at Western end then hop off into the Grunewald by hiking up left on the Northern Bank
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Well suited as an intermediate destination and rest point.
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Small, very well-kept park with many benches and well-developed paths and direct access to the Schlachtensee. The train station is also right next door.
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The Paul-Ernst Park is located on the southern shore of the Schlachtensee. The upper area of the park is particularly striking, a well-groomed lawn with flower beds and a memorial stone for the namesake, the writer and journalist Paul Ernst (1866-1933). There is a nice view of the lake from the northern end of the upper section. From there, Paul-Ernst-Park extends down the slope to the lake shore and from there about a kilometer further east to a small peninsula jutting out into the lake. (Source: http://wikimapia.org)
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The Schlachtensee is heavily frequented by pedestrians in sunny weather. I would therefore recommend that mountain bikers ride this route in the morning. Then you can really speed up and enjoy the flowing trail around the Schlachtensee.
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Schlachtensee is renowned for its pristine water quality, making it one of Berlin's cleanest and most beautiful lakes. It's nestled on the edge of the Grunewald forest, offering a natural and serene environment. Visitors enjoy swimming, walking, jogging, and boating, with amenities like the historic Fisherman's Hut at Schlachtensee providing a place to relax.
A continuous path, approximately 5.5 to 7 kilometers long, encircles Schlachtensee, making it ideal for walking, jogging, and even suitable for prams. You can also explore the Schlachtensee and Krumme Lanke Trails, which connect two popular lakes for a longer route.
Yes, Krumme Lanke is another popular swimming lake located nearby and is connected to Schlachtensee by a canal. Many visitors choose to hike around both lakes in a single trip, covering a route of approximately 10 km.
Absolutely. Schlachtensee is very family-friendly, offering numerous sunbathing areas and safe access to the water for swimming. The Paul-Ernst Park Lakeside Path provides well-kept green spaces and paths, and the Fisherman's Hut at Schlachtensee has a beer garden with a play area.
Schlachtensee is easily reachable via the S-Bahn (S1 line), with the Schlachtensee station located just about 100 meters from the lake, making it a convenient escape from the city.
On the eastern bank of Schlachtensee, the historic Fisherman's Hut at Schlachtensee offers a restaurant and a popular beer garden with beautiful views of the lake. There is also a snack bar with seating available.
Yes, the area around Schlachtensee offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several routes, including mountain biking and road cycling trails. For more detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails around Schlachtensee or Road Cycling Routes around Schlachtensee guides.
Yes, boat rentals are available on the east side of Schlachtensee, allowing visitors to row or paddle. The high water quality also attracts fishermen, who can find species like perch, white bream, and gudgeons.
Schlachtensee is beautiful year-round. In summer, it's perfect for swimming and sunbathing, though it can get crowded. Spring and autumn offer stunning scenery with changing foliage, ideal for walking and jogging. Winter provides a peaceful atmosphere for walks around the lake.
Visitors particularly appreciate the lake's excellent water quality for swimming, the beautiful natural surroundings of the Grunewald forest, and the well-maintained paths for walking and jogging. The convenience of public transport access and the relaxing atmosphere at places like the Fisherman's Hut are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Schlachtensee and Krumme Lanke Trails offer a popular route that connects these two beautiful lakes, providing a longer and varied hiking experience through forested areas.


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