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Attractions and Places To See around Huwenowsee - Top 6

Best attractions and places to see around Huwenowsee, a natural lake located in northern Brandenburg, Germany. This region, part of the Gransee Plate and historically Ruppiner Land, features a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. The lake is surrounded by deciduous forests, primarily beech trees, with steeply rising shores, creating an idyllic landscape. Schloss Meseberg, a prominent Baroque château, adds historical significance to the area.

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Last updated: May 26, 2026

Lessing Family Mausoleum

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The Lessing family was owner of the castle (1883 - 1934) and also carried out some important conversions and additions. The mausoleum was built in 1919 for Gotthold Ephraim Lessing.

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Huwenowsee Swimming Area

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Bathing place Baumgarten, dogs may be brought, but must be leashed and not allowed to swim here. Looks really nice out here.

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This boardwalk would actually be the perfect finishing touch to the circular path around Lake Huwenow.

Currently, the lake's water level is so high that the boardwalk is submerged. There's …

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Lessing Memorial Stone

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The memorial stone stands a little below the Lessing mausoleum on the shores of the Huwenowsee. The inscription on the memorial stone contains the family coat of arms - three …

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Quite a large rest area including a boat landing stage on the north-west bank of the Huwenowsee.

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April 6, 2026, Lessing Memorial Stone

The Lessing memorial stone, shortly before the ascent to the castle, shows the tolerance motif of the 3 rings from the ring parable in Lessing's drama "Nathan the Wise", who had his residence here for a time.

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The wooden bridges are for the most part still in very neat condition, although clearly no longer brand new and already quite mossy.

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At the picnic area next to the boat landing, there are covered seating areas, and if you like and know how, you can also catch fresh fish in the lake for the picnic.

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The natural bathing spot far from the castle is practically right next to the boat launch on the circular path and is free with a large sunbathing lawn

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April 25, 2024, Badestelle Huwenowsee

Be sure to bring plenty of mosquito repellent, unfortunately this season has started again! But nothing deters the real nature lover…😉🤷‍♀️

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At the opposite end of Meseberg Castle, there is also a very idyllic resting place on Lake Huwenow. (Please note: take the rubbish with you after use)

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Now, in June, you can walk around the lake with dry feet: no increased water level, no wet feet :)

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This boardwalk would actually be the perfect finishing touch to the circular path around Lake Huwenow. Currently, the lake's water level is so high that the boardwalk is submerged. There's also a fallen tree lying across it – likely a result of the recent storms. You can still circumnavigate the lake by turning right shortly before the Huwenowsee bathing area and taking the detour via Baumgarten.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Huwenowsee?

The Huwenowsee itself is a beautiful natural highlight, enveloped by deciduous forests, primarily beech trees, and featuring steeply rising shores. You can also find a wooden walkway through the swamp forest on the western shore, and the Dölschfließ and Lindower Rhin waterways connect to the lake. The area is known for its idyllic landscape of oak and beech forests with many old trees.

Are there hiking trails around Huwenowsee?

Yes, a popular activity is the circular hiking trail that encircles the lake. This 5.9 km trail, starting from the central parking lot in Meseberg, offers continuous views of the lake and passes through rustic forests. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes in the area, such as the 5.9 km "Huwenowsee Swimming Area – Meseberg Castle loop" or the more moderate 10.8 km "Meseberg Castle – Huwenowsee Swimming Area loop." You can find more details on the Hiking around Huwenowsee guide.

Can I swim in Huwenowsee?

Yes, there is a designated swimming area on the western shore of the lake, near Baumgarten. This spot, known as the Huwenowsee Swimming Area, is a popular beach with benches for resting and a large meadow perfect for picnics.

What historical sites can I visit near Huwenowsee?

The area offers several historical points of interest. You can find the Lessing Family Mausoleum, built for the former owners of Schloss Meseberg, just above the circular trail. Nearby, within the former castle park, is the Lessing Memorial Stone, which features three engraved rings referencing a parable from Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's drama. A detour to the Village Church Meseberg is also worthwhile, as it houses a family portrait from 1588.

Is Schloss Meseberg open to the public?

Schloss Meseberg, a prominent Baroque château on the eastern shore of Huwenowsee, serves as the official guest house of the German Federal Government. Due to its governmental function, it is typically not open to the public. However, it occasionally hosts an "Open Castle Day" when visitors might be able to explore its grounds. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Huwenowsee?

Absolutely! The Huwenowsee Swimming Area and the Picnic area at Lake Huwenow are both great for families. Additionally, along the first half of the circular hiking trail towards Baumgarten, there are four "Folk Song Stations" where families can sing along to folk and children's songs using QR codes for lyrics and accompaniment.

Can I bring my dog to the Huwenowsee area?

Dogs are generally welcome in the area, but specific rules apply. At the Huwenowsee Swimming Area, dogs may be brought but must be leashed and are not allowed to swim in the designated bathing area.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

Beyond hiking, the Huwenowsee area is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the "Meseberg Palace – Gudelack Lake in Lindow loop" for touring bicycles or the "Village Church Ribbeck – Gehron Lake loop" for mountain biking. Explore more options on the Cycling around Huwenowsee guide or the MTB Trails around Huwenowsee guide.

Are there places to eat or stay near Huwenowsee?

Yes, in Meseberg, you can find gastronomic facilities, including the "Schlosswirt," which offers both hotel and dining services.

What do visitors enjoy most about the Huwenowsee area?

Visitors frequently appreciate the serene experience amidst nature, particularly the idyllic landscape of oak and beech forests. The circular hiking trail around the lake is highly recommended for its continuous lake views and opportunities to admire the 'rustic and mighty' forest. The designated swimming and picnic areas are also popular for relaxation.

Are there any unique structures or viewpoints around the lake?

Yes, the Wooden Bridge Over the Lindower Rhin is a notable structure that forms part of the circular path around the lake, offering a scenic crossing. While not a traditional viewpoint, the entire circular trail provides continuous scenic views of the lake and its surrounding forests.

What is the best time of year to visit Huwenowsee?

The area is beautiful year-round, but the deciduous forests, primarily beech trees, make autumn particularly scenic with vibrant foliage. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, swimming, and enjoying the outdoor activities. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

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