Best attractions and places to see around Flughafensee include this artificial quarry lake, which is Berlin's deepest, reaching 34.3 meters. The area offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, featuring clear waters, sandy beaches, and peaceful woodlands. It is a popular destination for swimming, walking, and birdwatching.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A walk around the lake almost makes you forget that you are in a big city.
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The mushroom-shaped seating area has disappeared, and the platform is now blocked off with a solid fence.
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The Horst-Ulrich Hut is run by NABU (Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union). It is located in the Jungfernheide bird sanctuary. NABU has managed the reserve since 1983. According to the inscription, the hut has existed since 1984. Here you can find interesting information about the animal species found at Flughafensee (Airport Lake). Coffee and cake are also available, and mulled wine in autumn and winter.
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Beautiful swimming lake in the middle of Berlin.
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The "mushroom" is currently removed, but the bridge was accessible
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The Airport Lake is a quarry lake and thus an artificially created bathing area. It was created in the 1950s through local gravel mining. With a maximum depth of approximately 34.3 m, the Airport Lake is the deepest lake in Berlin. Due to its depth, the Airport Lake is divided into a high-capacity main basin and a forebay basin (settlement basin). The two basins are separated by an algae barrier, which is intended to limit the entry of undesirable substances (especially nutrients) into the main basin by converting nutrients into biomass (algae) in the forebay basin. The deep water aeration system, installed in 1986, supports biological degradation in the forebay basin and helps prevent oxygen depletion. The lake is approximately 30 hectares in size and has a water volume of approximately 3.6 million m³.
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Rainwater runoff reaches the airport lake primarily via the main tributary, the Schwarzer Graben Canal, which collects rainwater from large areas (approximately 700 hectares) south of Reinickendorf. Before reaching the airport lake, the Schwarzer Graben Canal passes through a settling basin where particulate matter is sedimented.
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The viewing point is now open to the public again. From here, you have a beautiful view of the airport lake and its forebay.
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The primary natural feature is Flughafensee itself, Berlin's deepest artificial quarry lake, known for its clear, clean water and sandy beaches. You can also enjoy peaceful woodlands and lakeside paths. On the southwest shore, there's a designated bird sanctuary with viewing platforms to observe diverse birdlife.
Yes, Flughafensee features a wide sandy beach on its north shore, making it an ideal spot for swimming and sunbathing. The lake's transparent water and gentle slope provide easy entry for bathers.
You can enjoy leisurely walks and jogging along the beautiful lakeside paths, which are surrounded by peaceful woodlands. For more structured outdoor activities, you can explore various running trails around Flughafensee, including routes like the 'Sandy Beach at Flughafensee – Jungfernheide Forest loop'.
Yes, the Horst-Ulrich-Hütte (NABU) is located at the entrance to the Flughafensee bird sanctuary. Managed by NABU (Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union), it provides interesting information about the local fauna and flora. During summer months, it's typically open on Sundays, offering coffee and homemade cakes for a donation.
Absolutely. The southwest shore of Flughafensee hosts a designated bird sanctuary. Several viewing platforms are available for visitors to observe the diverse local birdlife and flora.
The Viewing Platform at Flughafensee offers excellent views of the lake and its forebay. It's a popular spot for rest and observation of the surrounding nature, and it has recently been reopened to the public.
Yes, the area around Flughafensee offers several cycling opportunities. You can find various road cycling routes and MTB trails. For example, the 'Quiet Forest Cycle Route – Oranienburg Canal Cycle Path loop' is a moderate road cycling option.
The Forebay Schwarzer-Graben Canal is a lake feature where rainwater runoff from surrounding areas is processed before entering Flughafensee. It serves to sediment particulate matter and helps maintain the lake's water quality. It also offers views of the basin, particularly during evening hours.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The clear waters of Flughafensee for swimming, the peaceful woodlands for walks, and the bird sanctuary for wildlife observation are highly valued. The area is well-documented and enjoyed by many, with over 800 upvotes and nearly 300 photos from the komoot community.
During the colder months, when Flughafensee freezes over, it transforms into a popular destination for ice skating.
Yes, Flughafensee is considered family-friendly. The sandy beach and clear, shallow entry points of the lake are great for children. The lakeside paths offer easy walks, and the bird sanctuary provides an educational opportunity to observe nature. The Horst-Ulrich-Hütte (NABU) also offers a pleasant stop with coffee and cake.


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