Best attractions and places to see around Barleber Lake II include natural features and recreational opportunities. Located east of Barleber Lake I in northern Magdeburg, Germany, Barleber Lake II was formed from gravel mining and is primarily fed by groundwater. The lake measures approximately 1.2 km long and 1 km wide. The broader Barleber See area is designated as a landscape protection and recreation area, offering opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Attention, partly badlight: road between Siedlung Schiffshebewerk and Barleben with unpaved path with a long sandy section at the gravel works, only very slowly and laboriously passable with the racing bike
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Good road between Lake Barleber
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It's always nice by the water
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There is often a lot of traffic on Glindenberger Weg, so a safety vest and light on the bike are safer...🚨🕯️🦺
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to always get a place for spontaneous people.
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A campsite the way I like it, inexpensive, lake with fantastically clean water, nice people and there is always something going on even on weekends.
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The Barleber See is a landscape protection and local recreation area north of Magdeburg.
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A very nice campsite with a very well-kept bathing area.
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The primary natural feature is Barleber See II at the Gravel Plant itself, known for its clear water and natural setting, a result of past gravel mining. The broader area, including Barleber Lake (Barleber Lake I), is a designated landscape protection and recreation area. You can also enjoy panoramic views of Barleber Lake II from the observation deck of the Rothensee lock.
Yes, Barleber Lake II offers opportunities for swimming and windsurfing, though an official bathing ban may apply in some areas. For a more established experience, the adjacent Barleber Lake (Barleber Lake I) features a well-equipped bathing area and a lido, popular for bathing, angling, sailing, and diving.
The Barleber See area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for walking, cycling, and running. For specific trails, check out the guides for Running Trails around Barleber Lake II, Easy hikes around Barleber Lake II, and Gravel biking around Barleber Lake II.
The entire Barleber See region is considered family-friendly. Barleber Lake (Barleber Lake I) has a well-maintained bathing area and a campsite, making it ideal for families. The area's designation as a recreation area means plenty of space for children to play and explore.
The best time to visit Barleber Lake II largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with the lido at Barleber Lake open from May to September. Spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for walking and cycling, while winter can provide opportunities for peaceful walks around the lake.
Yes, Wiedersdorfer Straße between Barleber See 1 and Barleber See 2 is a cycle way that is wheelchair accessible, providing a smooth connection between the two lakes. This makes it suitable for strollers and individuals with mobility needs.
While the area is generally welcoming for outdoor activities, specific rules regarding dogs in bathing areas or nature protection zones may apply. It's best to keep dogs on a leash and check local signage for any restrictions, especially around designated swimming spots or sensitive wildlife habitats.
Parking facilities are available in the vicinity of Barleber Lake II, particularly around the more developed recreational areas of Barleber Lake (Barleber Lake I) which has a campsite and bathing area. Specific parking information can often be found on local signage upon arrival.
Barleber Lake II is located in the northern part of Magdeburg, Germany. Public transport options are available to reach the general Barleber See area. It's recommended to check local bus or tram schedules for the most convenient connections from Magdeburg city center to the lake district.
The area surrounding the Barleber lakes is a habitat for various bird species, including the Red-backed Shrike, Lesser Whitethroat, Great Bittern, Little Bittern, Marsh Harrier, and Black Woodpeckers. Efforts have also been made to create shallow water zones with spawning grounds for fish.
While Barleber Lake II itself is more natural, the adjacent Barleber Lake (Barleber Lake I) offers more amenities. It features a well-equipped campsite along its eastern shore, which typically includes facilities like cafes or snack bars, especially during the peak season.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The clear water of the lakes, the well-maintained bathing area at Barleber Lake, and the extensive network of trails for cycling and walking are often highlighted. The area is seen as a perfect escape from the city for relaxation and outdoor activities.


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