Best lakes around Schlabendorfer Lake are situated in a unique landscape formed from a former open-pit lignite mine in southern Brandenburg, Germany. This renatured post-mining area features newly developed forests, sand dunes, and diverse natural environments. The region is recognized as an important resting place for migratory birds, particularly cranes and geese, making it a significant destination for nature enthusiasts. Extensive networks of hiking and cycling routes, including sections of the Fürst-Pückler-Weg, allow for exploration of this transformed landscape.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The marina is full of water, there are enough jetties and moorings. What is missing are the boats. Only two were here today.
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The lake was created by flooding the former Schlabendorf-Süd lignite open-cast mine. It has an area of 4.37 km². Flooding ended in 2012. From 1976 to 1990, 171.2 million tonnes of lignite were mined here.
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There is currently even a bench here to enjoy the peace and quiet and the view of the lake.
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The large lake was created from a remaining open-cast mining hole, but this is only revealed by a few conspicuous bank structures. Swimming and sailing are not permitted for safety reasons. Only the ship “Barbara”, which is usually anchored near the Schlabendorf Marina, occasionally sails across the water. Its job is to lime the water, which is quite acidic. This only bothers the animal world to a limited extent. The lake is a popular roosting place for cranes and geese during migration periods. Sand martins breed on islands. Seagulls are almost ubiquitous, as are the sea eagles.
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Marina Schlabendorf is a recreation and leisure center on Lake Schlabendorfer. However, due to the current closure of the lake, it is relatively deserted. When it's not on the move, the liming ship “Barbara” is not far away.
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With just over 300 inhabitants, Schlabendorf is a tranquil place (steep) in Luckau in the beautiful district of Dahme-Spreewald, which has a lot to offer and is undergoing a spectacular transformation process, especially as a result of the renaturalization measures in the former mining area: "The place Schlabendorf has an eventful history. Once located on the edge of the Schlabendorf-Süd opencast mine and originally intended for mining, the village is now on the shore of the lake of the same name - with its own marina, which was created on the site of a former mine water purification plant."
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The Schlabendorfer Marina and the bike path on the Schlabendorfer See are a change in this area. This section has its charm in almost every season. In the sun and wind, the Schlabendorfer See looks a bit like the "South Seas".
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There have been a few boats floating around for years, but there is no sign of any major use. Schlabendorfer See is part of the former Schlabendorf Süd opencast mine. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagebau_Schlabendorf-S%C3%BCd and https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marina_Schlabendorf_am_See
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The area around Schlabendorfer Lake is excellent for hiking and cycling. You can explore the unique renatured post-mining landscape, which features newly developed forests, sand dunes, and grasslands. There are numerous trails, including sections of the Fürst-Pückler-Weg, the Niederlausitzer Bergbautour, and the Kranichradweg. For specific routes, consider family-friendly hikes, road cycling routes, or MTB trails in the region.
Yes, there are several easy and family-friendly options. The Schlabendorfer Lake itself features a nice bike path, much of which is asphalted and suitable for families. For hiking, the "Schlabendorfer See – View of the Mining Lake loop from Wanninchen" is an easy 6.1 km route. You can find more options in the family-friendly hikes guide.
The region is a prime example of a renatured post-mining landscape, offering diverse natural environments like newly developed forests, sand dunes, and dry grasslands. It's particularly renowned as an important resting place for migratory birds, especially cranes and northern geese. Every autumn, thousands of birds gather here. You can observe them from the Bird observatory at Niederlausitzer Landrücken, especially an hour before sunset.
While the Marina Schlabendorf am See exists, the Schlabendorfer See itself has significant challenges due to acidic water contaminated with iron and sulfate, requiring ongoing treatment. Its primary appeal is not for typical swimming or boating, but rather its role as a renatured landscape with exceptional birdwatching and extensive hiking/cycling networks. For higher recreational value with water activities, consider other lakes in the vicinity like Scharmützelsee (approx. 52 km away) or smaller, closer lakes like Großer Teich and Pademacker Teich.
The broader region around Schlabendorfer Lake offers several historical attractions. These include Schloss Zinnitz, a neoclassical castle southeast of the lake, and Wasserschloss Fürstlich Drehna, a moated castle located south of the lake. These sites provide a glimpse into the area's rich past.
The best time to visit largely depends on your interests. For birdwatching, especially to see cranes and geese, autumn is ideal. For hiking and cycling, spring and summer offer pleasant weather to explore the renatured landscape. The area has its charm in almost every season, with the lake looking like the "South Seas" in sun and wind.
Yes, there are several spots offering great views. The View of the Lake in Niederlausitzer Landrücken provides a beautiful panorama over the water. Additionally, the Bird observatory at Niederlausitzer Landrücken, a 20-meter high observation tower, offers excellent views of the lake and its birdlife.
The Heinz Sielmann Nature Park Center Wanninchen is a great resource. It provides information and activities related to the local wildlife and environment, offering insights into the unique ecosystem of this renatured mining landscape.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking and cycling trails in the region, especially in natural areas. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially during bird breeding seasons or near wildlife observation areas like the Bird observatory, to protect the local fauna.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained bike paths along the lake, which offer scenic views of the transformed landscape. The unique experience of cycling through a former opencast mine that has been renatured is a highlight. Many also enjoy the tranquility and the opportunity for birdwatching, especially during the migratory seasons.
Schlabendorfer Lake is accessible by car, and parking is generally available at various trailheads and points of interest, such as near the Heinz Sielmann Nature Park Center Wanninchen. While public transport options might be limited, the area is well-suited for exploration by bike or car. Specific parking information can often be found on local tourism websites or maps.


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