Best lakes around Siehdichum are nestled within the picturesque Schlaubetal Nature Park, an area renowned for its natural beauty. The region features a series of interconnected lakes linked by the Schlaube river, offering diverse recreational opportunities. This area is celebrated for its natural tranquility and scenic beauty, providing a rich biodiversity for nature observation. The historic hamlet of Siehdichum adds a cultural layer to the natural experience.
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A very beautiful lake with lots of nature and good circular hiking trails.
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Relatively unspectacular but still a nice resting place by the water. There is nothing left to see of the former mill and unfortunately there is no café or anything similar here.
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The Schlaubetal is an idyllic natural paradise in Brandenburg, known for its untouched landscape, dense forests and clear streams. It offers hikers and nature lovers an oasis of peace and relaxation. The numerous mills along the Schlaube, which keep the history of the region alive, are particularly attractive. The Schlaubetal combines nature conservation and gentle tourism in a harmonious way.
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Beautiful lake, with a campsite at the south end.
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The mill was first mentioned in 1420 as a grinding mill. After the Thirty Years' War it was used as a cutting mill. Burned down completely in 1659, rebuilt. Until 1930 grinding and cutting mill. 1930 Cessation of milling operations, in the 1930s the sawmill was shut down and the mill converted into a restaurant with an outdoor dance floor. 1969 - 1970 Discontinuation of the catering business and conversion of the restaurant into a residential building. Privately owned and fish farm since 1996 (20 ponds with trout and carp).
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The only one with a swimming hole.
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The lakes in and around Siehdichum, particularly within the Schlaubetal Nature Park, are renowned for their natural tranquility and scenic beauty. The region is often called "Brandenburg's wild south" due to its diverse landscape, including kettle lakes like Großer Treppelsee, reed-lined lakes such as Schinkensee, and the meandering Schlaube river with its deep gorges and moors. This area boasts rich biodiversity, home to many of Brandenburg's animal and plant species.
Yes, the area offers ample opportunities for hiking. The Schlaubetal is known for its picturesque trails, with options ranging from easy walks to more moderate routes. For example, the east side of Langesee offers excellent hiking trails. You can find various routes, including circular walks, in the Hiking around Siehdichum guide.
Several lakes around Siehdichum are family-friendly. Schinkensee and Great Treppelsee are both listed as family-friendly highlights, offering pleasant environments for walks and relaxation. The Great Treppelsee, in particular, has a very nice swimming area with a sandy beach, making it ideal for a refreshing dip.
Yes, swimming is possible in several lakes. Great Treppelsee is noted for its very nice swimming area with clean water and a sandy beach, offering a quiet atmosphere for a refreshing dip. While the water can sometimes be a little cloudy, it is generally very clean.
The Schlaubetal Nature Park is a haven for nature observation. You can expect to see a rich biodiversity, including kingfishers, otters, and rare orchids. The landscape features diverse environments, from the steep shores of kettle lakes like Großer Treppelsee to the reed belts of Schinkensee, and the deep gorges and moors along the Schlaube river. The area is particularly enchanting in late summer and autumn with its leaf-covered paths and moss-covered banks.
Yes, the region has historical charm. The historic hamlet of Siehdichum itself is named after an exclamation of awe at the beautiful surroundings. Additionally, the Schlaube valley is dotted with old mill sites, reflecting the region's historical connection to water power. The Ragower Mill and Kieselwitzer Mill are examples of such historical sites, with the Ragower Mill also housing a restaurant.
Beyond hiking, the area around Siehdichum's lakes offers opportunities for road cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes that take you through the scenic landscape. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Siehdichum and MTB Trails around Siehdichum guides.
Yes, fishing has been a centuries-old activity in the open waters of lakes like Großer Treppelsee and Hammersee. The Großer & Kleiner Pohlitzer See are specifically managed as fishing lakes by Schlaubefisch e.G. For these lakes, a feed basket is suggested for a good catch. More information about fishing at Großer & Kleiner Pohlitzer See can be found on Brandenburg Tourism.
Visitors frequently praise the quiet atmosphere and the untouched nature of the region. Many find the area perfect for calming the nerves and escaping everyday life. The scenic beauty, especially the 'enchanted fairytale forest' feel of the Schlaubetal, and the excellent hiking trails are often highlighted. The clean water of lakes like Great Treppelsee for swimming is also a popular feature.
The area is beautiful year-round. The Schlaubetal offers a cool retreat even in summer, making it suitable for forest walks. Late summer and autumn are particularly recommended for experiencing the 'enchanted side' of the Schlaubetal with its leaf-covered paths and moss-covered banks. Winter hiking is also an option, offering a different, serene perspective of the frozen landscapes.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. The Forsthaus Siehdichum (Siehdichum Forest Lodge) is located between Hammersee and Schinkensee, offering fantastic views and accommodation. The Ragower Mill, an idyllic historical site right on the Schlaube, also houses a highly recommended restaurant known for its regional specialties.


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