Best attractions and places to see around Schlabendorfer Lake include a landscape transformed from a former open-cast lignite mine into a significant natural and leisure area in the Dahme-Spreewald district of Brandenburg. The lake covers approximately 4.37 square kilometers and is part of the Lausitzer Seenland. It serves as a crucial habitat for various bird species, including cranes and geese, particularly during migration periods. The region showcases renaturalization efforts and offers opportunities for exploring its unique natural features.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Very nice cycle path along the Schlabendorfer See. There is some gravel between Beesdau and Bergen. Go a little slower on a racing bike
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The marina is full of water, there are enough jetties and moorings. What is missing are the boats. Only two were here today.
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These shovels were used to get rid of brown coal. In 1985, the village of Wannichen had to make way for mining. Today, the Schlenzdorfer Lake is being prepared.
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Marina Schlabendorf is a recreation and leisure center on Lake Schlabendorfer. However, due to the current closure of the lake, it is relatively deserted. When it's not on the move, the liming ship “Barbara” is not far away.
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nice little rest area with a thought-provoking past
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Schlabendorfer Lake itself is a significant natural feature, transformed from a former open-cast lignite mine. While swimming and sailing are not permitted, it's a crucial habitat for various bird species. You can also explore the surrounding Naturpark Niederlausitzer Landrücken and the Borcheltsbusch moor, known for its observation tower and crane roosting site.
Yes, Schlabendorfer Lake is an excellent destination for birdwatching. It serves as a popular roosting spot for up to 4,000 cranes and 70,000 Nordic geese every autumn. Birdwatchers can also spot sand martins, seagulls, and sea eagles. The observation tower at Borcheltsbusch offers prime viewing opportunities, especially around sunrise and sunset.
The lake itself is a direct result of former open-cast lignite mining, having been flooded from the Schlabendorf-Süd mine. You can see remnants like the Bucket Wheel Excavator Buckets, which were used to extract brown coal. The Marina Schlabendorf am See was also developed on the site of a former mine water purification plant, symbolizing the area's transformation.
The area around Schlabendorfer Lake is popular for hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes, including sections of the Fürst-Pückler-Weg, the Niederlausitzer Bergbautour, and the Kranichradweg. For specific routes, explore options like easy hikes, running trails, and cycling tours around the lake.
Many of the natural attractions and viewpoints around Schlabendorfer Lake are considered family-friendly. Highlights like Lake Schlabendorf, View of Lake Schlabendorf, and the View of the Lake in Niederlausitzer Landrücken offer accessible ways to enjoy nature. The various hiking and cycling paths also provide opportunities for family outings.
Autumn is an especially rewarding time to visit Schlabendorfer Lake, particularly for birdwatching, as it's a crucial period for bird migration. Up to 4,000 cranes and 70,000 Nordic geese gather here, offering spectacular viewing opportunities. However, the hiking and cycling trails are enjoyable in most seasons.
There are several excellent viewpoints around the lake. The View of Lake Schlabendorf is a popular spot, and the View of the Lake in Niederlausitzer Landrücken offers expansive vistas. Additionally, the 20-meter-high observation tower at Borcheltsbusch provides strategic views, especially for observing birdlife.
No, swimming and sailing are not permitted in Schlabendorfer Lake. This is due to safety reasons and the water's acidity, which is actively managed by the liming ship 'Barbara' that you might spot on the lake.
The Marina Schlabendorf am See is notable for its transformation. It was developed on the site of a former mine water purification plant, symbolizing the region's shift from industrial mining to a recreational and leisure area. It serves as a tranquil center for the village of Schlabendorf.
Yes, a unique sight on the lake is the 'Barbara' liming ship. This vessel plays a vital role in raising the water's pH level, which is necessary due to the lake's acidic nature from its mining past. It's a testament to the ongoing renaturalization efforts.
While birds are the most prominent wildlife, the broader Naturpark Niederlausitzer Landrücken and Sielmanns Naturlandschaft Wanninchen are home to diverse ecosystems. This includes various insects, amphibians, and smaller mammals that thrive in the renaturalized landscapes, though specific sightings can vary.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails around Schlabendorfer Lake. For example, the 'Schlabendorfer See – View of the Mining Lake loop from Wanninchen' is an easy 6.1 km hike. You can find more options in the easy hikes guide for the area.


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