Lakes around Schönefeld offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities, benefiting from the municipality's proximity to southeast Berlin and Brandenburg. While Schönefeld itself is primarily known for its infrastructure, the surrounding region provides easy access to several notable lakes. These bodies of water are popular destinations for various outdoor activities, including water sports, swimming, and extensive hiking and cycling. The area serves as a gateway to natural beauty, complementing the urban and infrastructural character of Schönefeld.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A bit narrow and a bit bumpy.
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Very good cycle path along Müggelsee, part of the R 1 long-distance cycle path.
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There is something for everyone here. Swimming, water sports, cycling, walking and much more. However, it can get pretty crowded on weekends.
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Weather was good, first exit
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On this section there is also a great bathing area with a sandy beach.
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In summer, a trip to the beach of the small Müggelsee is worthwhile =OI)
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The circular route from Köpenick S-Bahn station around Müggelsee via Neu Venedig is recommended. On the north side of Müggelsee, however, you mostly cycle on a cycle path along the road. It only really gets beautiful in Rahnsdorf when you turn onto Lagunenstraße. My tip: take the S-Bahn to Wilhelmshagen and then via Schönblicker Straße past the Taborkirche, turn left into Nickelswalder Str., follow the road to Fürstenwalder Allee, cross it and you are on Lagunenstraße. From there, the route to Köpenick is wonderful.
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Super nice path for walking and cycling. Cyclists should rather use the bike path (about 20 meters next to the footpath) :-)
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Several lakes near Schönefeld offer excellent swimming opportunities. Müggelsee at Rübezahl, Berlin's largest lake, has a large sandy beach and numerous other bathing areas. Langer See is known for its excellent water quality and features popular spots like Wendenschloß lido and Grünau lido. Zeuthener See also boasts good water quality with sandy beaches, including family-friendly areas with shallow water and lifeguards during summer weekends.
Yes, many lakes in the area are great for families. Müggelsee at Rübezahl offers a large sandy beach and is generally family-friendly. Zeuthener See is particularly appealing to families, featuring an adventure playground in Schmöckwitz and a newly designed waterfront area at Siegertplatz in Zeuthen. Its sandy beaches often have shallow water and lifeguards on weekends during summer.
The lakes around Schönefeld are ideal for various water sports. Müggelsee is a paradise for sailing, surfing, and motorboating, with options to rent pedal boats and SUP boards. Langer See is a traditional water sports region, especially popular for rowing, and also offers opportunities for other water activities. Zeuthener See is also used for various water sports and fishing.
Absolutely. The region offers extensive hiking opportunities. Around Müggelsee, you'll find a comfortable hiking trail along the southern shore and extensive networks of trails through the surrounding forest-covered hills. Langer See also features hiking trails through its surrounding forest. The eastern side of Zeuthener See is largely forested, providing scenic hiking trails. For more hiking options, you can explore the Hiking around Schönefeld guide.
Many lakes are well-connected by public transport. Langer See, for instance, is easily accessible as a tram line runs along both sides of the lake. Müggelsee, located in southeast Berlin, is also readily accessible from Schönefeld, often via connections through Berlin's public transport network.
Beyond the lakes, you can explore unique natural features like the Teufelssee in the Teufelsseemoor, Köpenick, which is a beautiful spot of nature with a pier offering insights into local fauna and flora. The Water Buffalo Meadows Berlin offer a unique sight of water buffalo managing pastures in a natural valley.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Müggelsee at Rübezahl has an extensive and excellently developed cycle path system around its shores. The R1 cycle route at Kleiner Müggelsee offers beautiful views and is suitable for cycling. Langer See also has popular cycling paths along its shores. You can find more cycling routes in the Gravel biking around Schönefeld guide.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with lakes like Müggelsee, Langer See, and Zeuthener See being popular. In autumn, Müggelsee offers beautiful views of colorful leaves, perfect for hiking and cycling. The trails around the lakes are generally enjoyable for walks throughout the year.
Yes, you can find dining options near some of the lakes. Müggelsee at Rübezahl, for example, is listed as having facilities including restaurants and cafes, making it a great spot to relax and refuel during your visit.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the extensive cycle path systems, the opportunity to unwind by the water, and the beautiful views. The blend of water sports, well-maintained bathing areas, and extensive trails for hiking and cycling are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region offers some interesting historical and unique attractions. On the northern shore of Müggelsee, you can explore the historic Friedrichshagen waterworks museum. Langer See famously hosted the 1936 Olympic rowing course, which remains the oldest continuously used sports facility in Berlin, and remnants of the old GDR excursion complex Marienlust can also be found.
Some areas around the lakes are dog-friendly. For example, Rummelsburg Bay is noted as being dog-friendly, offering pleasant areas for walks with your pet. It's always advisable to check local regulations for specific beaches or nature reserves regarding dogs.


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