Best attractions and places to see around Groß Glienicker Lake, a glacial lake situated on the border between Berlin and Brandenburg, features clear, groundwater-fed waters and reaches a depth of over 11 meters. The lake is known for its excellent water quality and natural shore vegetation, including reed beds and old willows. Portions of the lake and its shorelines are part of landscape conservation areas, preserving its natural environment. The area also holds historical significance, with remnants of the Berlin…
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A weekend house with a fascinating history
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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The border between West Berlin and the GDR used to run through the middle of the lake. It was marked by buoys. West Berliners were allowed to swim up to these buoys in the lake and skate on the ice in winter. Access was forbidden for GDR citizens - the Groß Glienicker See was essentially part of the wall. It is one of the clearest lakes in Berlin
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Here you have a great view over the Groß Glienicker See and a small, not so popular bathing area.
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Small bathing area near Alexander Haus. In summer usually not as crowded as the official bathing areas!
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Great sight! Visible from the wall path by the lake. Access via the street “Am Park”. A guided tour is absolutely recommended!
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Alexander House – the house on Lake Glienicke The Summer House Alexander is a listed building on the banks of Lake Groß-Glienicker See. It was commissioned in 1927 by the Berlin doctor and then President of the Berlin Medical Association, Dr. Alfred Alexander built it as a weekend and summer home for his family. It has now been restored and can be visited.
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Groß Glienicker Lake is known for its exceptionally clear, groundwater-fed waters, making it one of Berlin's cleanest lakes. You can enjoy its natural beauty, including reed beds, old willows, and black alders along the shore. The lake is also part of the Gatow, Kladow, and Groß Glienicke landscape conservation areas, preserving its environment. A small island in the middle of the lake is accessible by swimming or stand-up paddleboarding.
Yes, the lake is a popular spot for swimming due to its excellent water quality. There are two official bathing areas on the Berlin side: Groß Glienicker Lake South bathing spot (Moorloch), which has a sunbathing lawn and lifeguard supervision, and "Pferdekoppel," a small sandy beach in the northeast. You can also find secluded coves along the northern bank for a quieter experience.
The area is rich in history. You can visit the Alexander House, a restored listed building that was once a summer home. The Former children's home of the manor within Gutspark Groß Glienicke offers a glimpse into the area's past. Additionally, remnants of the Berlin Wall and border fortifications can still be seen along the shore path, as the inner-German border ran directly through the lake.
Absolutely! The Groß Glienicker Lake South bathing spot (Moorloch) is family-friendly with a large lawn. The Berlin shore offers sunbathing lawns, beach volleyball courts, and playgrounds. The Seeburger Fenn – Sümpelfichten Cycle Path is an easy-to-ride route suitable for families.
The lake is part of the "66 Lakes Hiking Trail," offering picturesque routes. You can find various hiking options, including easy walks and more moderate trails. For a comprehensive overview of hiking routes in the area, you can explore the Waterfall hikes around Groß Glienicker Lake guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Seeburger Fenn – Sümpelfichten Cycle Path, which is part of the Wall Trail, provides an easy route through fields and forests. You can find more cycling options, including road cycling and mountain biking, in the Road Cycling Routes around Groß Glienicker Lake guide and the MTB Trails around Groß Glienicker Lake guide.
The summer months are ideal for swimming and enjoying the bathing areas. However, the lake's natural beauty and historical sites can be appreciated year-round. The "66 Lakes Hiking Trail" and the Ufer-Kultur-Weg (Shore Culture Path) offer pleasant walks in spring, autumn, and even mild winter days.
Yes, the Ufer-Kultur-Weg (Shore Culture Path) runs along the lake and tells the story of the area's local history, including its past as the almost impassable state border between the GDR and West Berlin during the Cold War. It's a great way to combine a walk with historical insights.
Groß Glienicker Lake is renowned for its exceptionally clear, groundwater-fed waters. It is considered one of the cleanest lakes in Berlin, with excellent water quality and low algae growth, offering great visibility up to four meters. This makes it particularly appealing for swimming and other water activities.
A significant part of the Gutspark Groß Glienicke's western section contains an old piece of the Berlin Wall, serving as a poignant reminder of Germany's division. Remnants of border fortifications can also be seen along the shore path, as the inner-German border ran directly through the middle of Groß Glienicker Lake.
Yes, you can find impressive dragon wood carvings on fallen trees around the lake, showcasing local artistry and adding a unique touch to your exploration of the natural surroundings.


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