Best lakes around Großer Heinersdorfer Lake are located approximately 40 km east of Berlin in Brandenburg. The Großer Heinersdorfer See and Kleiner Heinersdorfer See originated during the Weichselian Ice Age, covering an area of about 80 hectares. A 5.5 km circular path surrounds the lake, suitable for walking and cycling. The area features designated swimming spots and is known for fishing, particularly for catfish.
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Very nice bathing area in Heinersdorf. With seating and car parking
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This place is also often used by riders as a place for their horses to bathe. It is beautiful to see the horses splashing around there.
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Beautiful lake with a circular hiking trail. Also easy to get around by bike. There are two main bathing areas. One in Heinersdorf and one in Behlendorf. There is also a portable toilet in Behlendorf in the summer. There is also a nice fireplace there.
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Hiking trail along the Heinersdorfer See and beautiful views
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Nice picnic area with a fireplace, bathing area and clean water
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"Pretty place" is actually an understatement. There are so many beautiful places here that it should be called "nice places by the lake" :-)
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A very nice circular route around the lake which is completed in a good hour.
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Just the right place to take a break. If it's warm you can certainly swim a nice lap here. A nice place that can also be reached by car and can be used as the start of the tour. Please remember to take your rubbish with you ... thank you very much.
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The primary bodies of water are the Großer Heinersdorfer See and the Kleiner Heinersdorfer See, which together cover about 80 hectares. These lakes originated during the Weichselian Ice Age.
Yes, there are several designated swimming areas. A popular spot is the Behlendorf Swimming Area, which offers a sunbathing lawn, a small sandy beach, and a barbecue area. Another convenient option is the Swimming spot at Heinersdorfer See, known for its easy access and nearby parking. You can also find a Swimming spot on the lakeshore, which is sometimes used by riders for their horses.
The area around Großer Heinersdorfer See is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'Heinersdorfer See – Großer Heinersdorfer See loop' or explore mountain biking routes such as the 'Buckow Beach – Great Däber Lake loop'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Trebuser Lake – Buchholz Village Church loop'. For more details on these and other routes, visit the Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Road Cycling Routes guides.
Absolutely. A well-maintained circular path, approximately 5.5 km long, surrounds the Heinersdorfer See. This path is suitable for walking and cycling, often running directly along the water and offering scenic views. It's an easy route that can be completed in about an hour.
Yes, the lakes are very family-friendly. Many of the highlights, including the Behlendorf Swimming Area and the Swimming spot at Heinersdorfer See, are categorized as family-friendly. The circular path around the lake is also easy to navigate for families. Additionally, the nearby Heimattiergarten Heinersdorf (animal park) offers another attraction for children.
The lakes are rich in natural beauty. Keep an eye out for beaver tracks, especially near natural monuments like the Tree pair at Heinersdorfer Lake. The area is also known for its diverse fish population, including large catfish, zander, pike, eels, and carp.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but for swimming and outdoor activities like walking and cycling, the warmer months are ideal. The Heinersdorfer See is particularly noted for its beautiful sunset views, making evenings a pleasant time to visit.
Großer Heinersdorfer See is easily reachable from surrounding towns, located near the B5 highway. There are small parking lots available at popular spots like the Behlendorf Swimming Area and the Swimming spot at Heinersdorfer See. Public transport options also provide access to various starting points for routes around the lake.
Yes, Großer Heinersdorfer See is renowned among anglers. It's particularly known for its substantial catfish, with catches often exceeding two meters in length. Beyond catfish, you can also find good populations of zander, pike, eels, and carp. You will need to ensure you have the appropriate permits for fishing.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful atmosphere and the scenic beauty, especially at sunset. The well-maintained circular path around Heinersdorfer See is a favorite for leisurely walks and bike rides. The designated swimming areas, like the one at Behlendorf, are also highly appreciated for their amenities and pleasant settings.
The Großer Heinersdorfer See and Kleiner Heinersdorfer See originated during the Weichselian Ice Age. Historically, they are part of the East Brandenburg Plate. The two lakes were once a single body of water, separated by a road dam built in the late 19th century.


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