Best lakes around Groß Glienicker Lake offers a natural recreational area situated between Berlin and Brandenburg. The lake is known for its clear, groundwater-fed waters, reaching a depth of 11.25 meters, making it suitable for swimming. Historically, the lake served as a border between West Berlin and East Germany until 1990, with remnants of this past still visible. Parts of the lake and its shore are protected within landscape conservation areas, preserving its natural environment.
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Cycling is actually prohibited on the lake shore
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Beautiful swimming area with a large lawn at the Moorloch, right next door is the Bootshaus restaurant with a large terrace
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Very beautiful, human-sized carvings or sculptures on the shore path. Ideal for a walk!
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Here you have a great view over the Groß Glienicker See and a small, not so popular bathing area.
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Small bathing area near Alexander Haus. In summer usually not as crowded as the official bathing areas!
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Nice large bathing area next to the Bootshaus restaurant. There is also a small fish trail along the shore path.
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There are many sculptures along the Groß Glienicker See. Here you can see the sculpture “Bank Walk”, 2018, by Regina Görgen and Agnes Handschug.
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Very clear, good water ... but very busy on weekends.
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Groß Glienicker Lake is renowned for its exceptionally clear, groundwater-fed waters, making it one of Berlin's cleanest lakes. It features diverse bathing areas, two enchanting islands, and significant historical value as a former border between West Berlin and East Germany. Parts of its shore are protected landscape conservation areas, preserving its natural beauty.
The lake offers several excellent bathing spots. The Groß Glienicker Lake South bathing spot (Moorloch) is an official area with a large lawn and lifeguard supervision. The "Pferdekoppel" in the northeast features a small sandy beach and consistently receives "excellent" water quality ratings. For clear water and a nice view, consider the Clear Water Swimming Spot.
Yes, boating and stand-up paddleboarding are popular activities on Groß Glienicker Lake. Boat rentals are available on the Berlin side, allowing visitors to explore the lake, including paddling out to its two small, wooded islands.
Yes, Groß Glienicker Lake is part of the larger 66 Lakes Hiking Trail. For easier walks directly around the lake, you can find routes like the Sacrower Lake – Sacrow Lake Shore Trail loop or the View of Groß Glienicker Lake – Groß Glienicker See loop, which are part of the easy hikes guide for the area.
The area around Groß Glienicker Lake offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for both touring bicycles and gravel biking. For example, the Havel Riverside Trail offers a scenic loop, and the Jungfernsee Lakeside Path is a popular gravel biking option.
Absolutely. Groß Glienicker Lake is very family-friendly. The "Moorloch" bathing area has lifeguard supervision, and the "Pferdekoppel" offers a small sandy beach. The Bathing Meadow With View of the Two Islands (East Side) also features a playground, making it ideal for families.
Groß Glienicker Lake holds significant historical value as it served as a border between West Berlin and East Germany (GDR) until 1990. This division was marked by buoys, and remnants of this past, including a memorial with parts of the Berlin Wall, can still be found on the northern shore, offering a unique blend of relaxation and reflection.
Yes, along the shore path, you can discover various sculptures. The Uferspaziergang Sculptures at Groß Glienicker See, such as "Bank Walk" by Regina Görgen and Agnes Handschug, offer an artistic element to your walk around the lake.
Groß Glienicker Lake is known for its excellent water quality and clarity, consistently receiving high ratings from the EU for its bathing spots. The water is regularly monitored, ensuring it remains suitable for swimming, though advisories can occur occasionally after heavy rains.
The best time to visit Groß Glienicker Lake largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (June to August) are ideal. However, the lake and its surrounding trails offer beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling throughout spring and autumn, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. For instance, the Bootshaus restaurant, with its large terrace, is conveniently located next to the Groß Glienicker Lake South bathing spot (Moorloch), offering a place to eat and drink with lake views.
Visitors particularly enjoy the crystal-clear water, which makes it perfect for swimming and cooling off. The beautiful bathing areas with large lawns, like the Moorloch, and the scenic views of the two islands are also highly appreciated. Many find it a relaxing spot to take a break and enjoy nature.


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