Best attractions and places to see around Rietzer Lake include a diverse landscape of interconnected waterways and protected natural areas. The region features the Rietzer See, Netzener See, and Strengsee, linked by the Emster Canal. This area is characterized by extensive reed areas, wet meadows, and salt marshes, particularly within the Rietzer See Nature Reserve. It offers opportunities to explore natural features and man-made structures like flood protection dikes.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Great viewing point, in the tower you can see bird nests and if you stay quiet and still you can watch the young birds being fed.
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From the tower you have a wonderful view over wet meadows and water bodies. The tranquility here invites you to linger, to rest.
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Beautiful section of forest with a winding path through the trees
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Bird watching tower, binoculars are provided
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There is a small rest area at the mouth of Netzener See.
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The region around Rietzer Lake is rich in natural features, including interconnected waterways like the Emster Canal, and lakes such as Netzener See and Strengsee. You'll find extensive reed areas, wet meadows, and significant salt marshes, particularly within the Rietzer See Nature Reserve. These areas are crucial for diverse bird species.
Yes, the area is excellent for birdwatching. The View from the birdwatching tower at Strengsee is a prime location, offering observations of numerous species. It's an important resting place for thousands of bean geese, pale geese, and cranes, and hosts one of Germany's largest colonies of black-necked grebes. You might also spot kingfishers, sea eagles, and ospreys.
The area around Rietzer Lake offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, including easy loops like the Strengsee – Salt meadows at Strengsee trail. There are also running trails, such as the Rietzer See – NSG Rietzer See loop, and opportunities for gravel biking.
Many attractions around Rietzer Lake are suitable for families. The Netzener See features a bathing area, and the Emster Canal offers pleasant paths. The birdwatching tower at Strengsee is also a great educational experience for all ages. Walking along the Flood Protection Dike at Rietzer See Nature Reserve provides easy trails through nature.
The Netzener See is approximately 2.4 km long and features a bathing area and a small passenger ship landing stage. Its banks are primarily lined with reeds, making it accessible in only a few spots. While it offers a pleasant forest section with winding paths, be aware that there have been issues with blue-green algae affecting water quality in recent years.
Yes, you can walk along the Flood Protection Dike at Rietzer See Nature Reserve. This U-shaped dike stretches for several kilometers, running alongside the Emster Canal, parallel to the south bank of the Rietzer See, and through the extensive salt marshes towards the Strengsee. It offers a unique perspective of the natural landscape, often framed by dense reeds.
The Salt meadows at Strengsee are part of the Rietzer See Nature Reserve and are considered one of Brandenburg's most ornithologically important breeding and resting areas for numerous bird species. Visitors describe it as a tranquil place with magnificent views over the wide country, where you can hear and see birds everywhere. It's often quietest during the week.
The Emster Canal is a canal-like river that connects the Netzener See with the Rietzer See. It forms part of a larger waterway system stretching between Kloster Lehnin and the Havel. This section leads along the Strengsee, characterized by marshy salt marshes, and parts of its riverside path run over a flood protection dike.
Yes, around the Strengsee, there is a 9 km long circular path that takes you along extensive reed areas, wet meadows, and fields. This path is ideal for experiencing the diverse natural environment and observing wildlife, especially birds, from locations like the birdwatching tower.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Highlights like the Flood Protection Dike at Rietzer See Nature Reserve are described as 'pure nature' where 'time has stopped'. The opportunities for birdwatching at the Strengsee tower and the scenic views over the Salt meadows at Strengsee are also highly valued.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, areas rich in birdlife like the Strengsee are particularly vibrant during spring and autumn migration periods when thousands of geese and cranes rest there. For general hiking and exploring, spring and early autumn typically offer pleasant weather conditions.


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