Best lakes around Lychen are found within the Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park in Brandenburg, Germany. Lychen is known as the "town of seven lakes," with these interconnected bodies of water forming the Lychener Seenkreuz. This region offers diverse natural beauty and various recreational activities. The area is characterized by its clear waters, forested shores, and opportunities for water sports and nature observation.
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Lots of water and peace out of season
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You should take your time in Lychen, otherwise you won't be able to see all the beautiful corners.
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A nice place where you can linger for a while. A worthwhile destination for a tour or a detour beyond the main route.
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Fürstenberg/Havel, also known as the water town, is located in the north of Brandenburg on the Oberhavel and is characterized by a large number of lakes, rivers and streams. The city is rich in historical and architectural attractions, such as the ducal castle, designed by Julius Löwe, and the town church by Friedrich Wilhelm Buttel. Another important landmark is the Ravensbrück Memorial, which commemorates the victims of the Ravensbrück concentration camp during the Nazi era. Fürstenberg/Havel is a popular tourist destination thanks to its location in the Neustrelitzer Kleinseenland. The city has benefited from tourism, which is an important industry, since the opening of the Berlin Northern Railway in 1878. The federal highway 96, which is busy and runs through the town center, connects Berlin with the Mecklenburg Lake District and the Baltic Sea coast. Cyclists and visitors can enjoy the city's idyllic surroundings, historic attractions and hospitality. The marina offers an excellent starting point for water sports activities, and the surrounding lakes are ideal for relaxing boat trips and swimming. There is an e-bike charging station in the city, which is particularly useful for cyclists. Local restaurants and cafés offer culinary delights and invite you to take a relaxing break.
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A very worthwhile destination for a tour and apparently also popular with other cyclists. Lychen offers a number of sights and there is a lot to discover. I found it interesting here!
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The Großer Lychensee is excellent for swimming with its first-class water quality and a lido within the urban area. The Wurlsee is also highly recommended for its exceptionally clear, spring-fed water and a dedicated bathing area with a sunbathing lawn. For a quieter experience, the Oberpfuhl offers areas for swimming and raft trips.
Yes, Lychen itself is rich in history. You can visit Lychen: Old Town and Historic City Gates, founded in 1248. Another notable historical site is the Bredereiche Lock, which has been part of the Upper Havel Waterway since the 18th century. The nearby town of Fürstenberg/Havel also offers historical and architectural attractions.
The Lychen lakes are home to diverse wildlife. The Großer Lychensee area is known for river crabs, ospreys, sea eagles, cranes, beavers, and otters. The Nesselpfuhl, despite being within city limits, offers sightings of various water birds, including ospreys and coots, and even red-eared slider turtles. The Oberpfuhl's eastern shore is a nature reserve, providing a habitat for unique swampy wetland species.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer safe swimming areas suitable for families, such as the Wurlsee with its shallow entry. The Carwitz Village, surrounded by three lakes, provides numerous recreational opportunities and restaurants. Exploring the historic town of Lychen: Old Town and Historic City Gates is also a family-friendly activity. Additionally, many easy hiking and cycling paths are suitable for all ages.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Wurlsee circular trail or routes around the Zenssee. Cycling is popular, with options such as the Asphalt bike path along Platkowsee, which is part of the Uckermärkischer Radrundweg. Water sports like canoeing are ideal on the Wurlsee, and the Zenssee is a secret tip for divers due to its exceptional clarity. For more detailed routes, explore our guides for easy hikes, gravel biking, and cycling around Lychen.
Many lakes in Lychen are excellent for fishing. The Großer Lychensee is a prime spot for pike and zander. The Wurlsee offers pike, zander, perch, and vendace. The Zenssee is a productive ground for carp, tench, bream, pike, zander, perch, eel, and catfish. Even the Nesselpfuhl, located within the city, is well-suited for boat fishing, with pike, tench, zander, perch, and eel commonly caught.
No, motorboat access varies by lake. Motorboats are allowed on the Großer Lychensee and the Stadtsee. However, to preserve their delicate ecosystems and tranquil atmosphere, motorboats are prohibited on the Wurlsee, Zenssee, and Oberpfuhl. On the Wurlsee and Zenssee, electric motors are permitted.
The Zenssee is unique for its exceptional clarity and depth, reaching up to 29 meters. Its very clear, nutrient-poor water offers impressive visibility of about 5 meters, making it a 'secret tip' for divers. Motorboats are not permitted, ensuring a quiet boating experience with only rowboats and electric boats allowed.
The Lychen lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, water sports, and enjoying the lidos. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural scenery. The region's natural beauty, especially the forested shores, makes it appealing across seasons.
The town of Lychen, centrally located within the Lychener Seenkreuz, offers various amenities including cafes and restaurants. The Carwitz Village, surrounded by lakes, also has nice restaurants. Many of the larger lakes, like the Großer Lychensee, have facilities nearby, especially within the Lychen urban area.
While specific accessible paths for wheelchairs are not detailed for all areas, the region generally offers well-developed paths. For example, the Asphalt bike path along Platkowsee is paved and leads through a forest, which might offer some accessible sections. It's advisable to check specific route details for accessibility before visiting.


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