Best lakes around Rangsdorf, located south of Berlin, offers a variety of natural water bodies. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including forests and nature reserves surrounding many of the lakes. Rangsdorfer See is a prominent lake in the area, complemented by others such as Krummer See and Mellensee. This area provides diverse lake environments, from established bathing areas to secluded spots within protected areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Here you have pure nature. There are always a lot of hikers on the way.
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Often enough described as a highlight, but always worth mentioning. The landscape architects have done a great job with the park created as a compensatory measure for the construction of the A113 motorway. The area has its own charm at every time of the day and year and invites you to interrupt your bike or hiking tour and explore the area away from the Wall Trail. Not only does it feature water buffalos, which you usually have to look for on the extensive grounds, but it is also a great waterfowl area (it is worth bringing binoculars with you). The famous "MIlchhof" Mendler is also in close proximity and is worth a visit on its own (its annual harvest festivals are legendary).
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There is a nice swimming area opposite. Here I only saw anglers
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Hardly any people this Saturday. Simply pure idyll and the ice cream parlor is also open ☺
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Always beautiful. The buffalo also attract other animals. Today it was a pair of mute swans and a heron. OK. a few Berlin sparrows and starlings were also there ...
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The Mellensee is a lake south of Berlin near the town of Mellensee in the Teltow-Fläming district. The name of the lake is probably derived from the Old Slavic word 'mêlĭ' for shoal. In the 16th and 17th centuries the lake temporarily bore the name of the shore town of Klausdorf. The inheritance register of the Zossen office records it as 'The Clausdorff' in 1583 and as 'The Claußdorffische See' in 1655. The lake, which is up to nine meters deep, is part of the lake chain Wolziger See - Großer Wünsdorfer See - Kleiner Wünsdorfer See - Mellensee, which flows from Mellensee via the Notte Canal into the Dahme. The chain of lakes lies on the southwestern edge of the Wünsdorfer Platte in the Töpchiner Talung, a glacial gully from the Weichselian Ice Age. The Großer Wünsdorfer See drains into the Mellensee via the approximately three kilometer long Wünsdorf Canal. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mellensee_(Nottekanal)
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Yes, several lakes are suitable for families and swimming. Krummer Lake, for example, features a natural bathing beach, a children's playground, and sports facilities. Mellensee also offers tranquil natural surroundings and a beach area, making it a good choice for a relaxing family day.
While some lakes have designated bathing areas, the region also offers more secluded spots within nature reserves. For example, Krummer See (Sutschketal Nature Reserve) is a pretty lake in a natural setting, but always check local regulations for specific wild swimming permissions.
Yes, the region is known for its easy walking trails around the lakes. Many paths are well-suited for beginners or those looking for a leisurely stroll. You can find several easy hikes, such as the "Zülowniederung Nature Reserve – Wild Nature at Rangsdorf Lake loop" or the "Krumme Lanke Nature Trail – Rangsdorf Lake Beach loop." For more options, explore the easy hikes around Rangsdorf guide.
Yes, there are circular walks available. For instance, a well-signposted circular walk goes through the Sutschketal and around Krummer See (Sutschketal Nature Reserve). A circular hike around Krummer Lake is also possible thanks to a new bridge in the Sutschketal.
The lakes around Rangsdorf are characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including forests, wet meadows, reed beds, alder forests, and bog areas, especially within nature reserves like the Sutschketal. You might also encounter wildlife, such as water buffalo in designated grazing areas like the Water Buffalo Meadows Berlin or the Water Buffalo Grazing Area, Landschaftspark Rudow-Altglienicke.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Summer is popular for swimming and water activities, with bathing areas like Krummer Lake being well-visited. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the natural scenery, while winter provides opportunities for peaceful walks.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Specific rules may vary by location, so look for signage.
Beyond swimming and walking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find gravel biking routes, such as the "Lake Zeesen – Lake Pätzer loop," or explore MTB trails like the "Swimming spot at Kiessee – View of Rangsdorfer See loop." For more details, check out the gravel biking guide and the MTB trails guide around Rangsdorf.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. For example, Krummer Lake has a rustic restaurant called "Strandhaus am Krummen See" right next to its natural bathing beach. You may also find ice cream parlors or small cafes in nearby towns or villages, especially during peak season.
While not explicitly detailed in the provided highlights, Rangsdorfer See is a significant lake in the region, often associated with its nature reserve and various water sports opportunities. It's a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a different atmosphere compared to the more secluded Krummer See (Sutschketal Nature Reserve) or the tranquil Mellensee.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, the beautiful views, and the opportunities to unwind in nature. The well-signposted circular walks, the unexpected landscapes within nature reserves, and the chance to see unique wildlife like water buffalo are frequently mentioned highlights. The natural bathing beaches and family-friendly amenities also contribute to a positive experience.


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