Best lakes around Planebruch offer diverse natural landscapes for exploration. This region features various water bodies, from natural lakes fed by underground springs to those with developed bathing areas. The area is characterized by its accessible shorelines and opportunities for walks and water-based activities. Planebruch provides a setting where visitors can experience both tranquil natural beauty and recreational facilities near its lakes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A former swimming pool was removed and a small lake was created, which is supplied with fresh water directly from one of the many springs on the slope. The cool water can be quite pleasant in midsummer. There is a small sandy beach and a kiosk that is open on weekends.
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Half-timbered building from 1860 based on a design by F. A. Stüler, altarpiece 1705
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Beautiful section of forest with a winding path through the trees
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A wonderful lake that invites you to swim. Its water was surprisingly warm at the end of May.
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The region offers several excellent spots for swimming. The Gohlitzsee is a popular choice, featuring dedicated bathing spots in Lehnin and Rädel, including the Swimming Area at Gohlitzsee with a wooden pier. Additionally, Netzener See also has a designated bathing area.
Yes, many lakes around Planebruch are family-friendly. Both Gohlitzsee and Netzener See are noted for being suitable for families, offering bathing areas and natural surroundings. The Schwielowsee Lakeside Path (Ferch) is also a family-friendly trail along the lake.
You can find various walking and hiking trails. The Schwielowsee Lakeside Path (Ferch) offers a wonderful route along the lake through nature, with localities for breaks. For more extensive hiking options, explore the Hiking around Planebruch guide, which includes routes like the 'Embankment path by the Plane – Cammer Manor Park loop'.
While specific circular walks around individual lakes are not detailed, the region offers numerous circular routes for various activities. For instance, the Hiking around Planebruch guide features several loop trails, such as the 'Embankment path by the Plane – Cammer Manor Park loop from Planebruch'.
The lakes around Planebruch are characterized by diverse natural beauty. Gohlitzsee is known for its wonderful landscape and being fed underground. Netzener See features reed-lined banks and sections of forest. Many areas offer viewpoints and opportunities to enjoy the local flora and fauna.
Yes, the region has some interesting historical connections. For example, near the Gohlitzsee, there are legends of a sunken village and archaeological finds. The Dippmannsdorf Half-Timbered Church is another notable site, which also features a small lake created from a former swimming pool.
Beyond swimming and hiking, the Planebruch region is great for cycling and running. You can find various cycling routes in the Cycling around Planebruch guide, including longer tours like the 'Luckenberger Bridge – Marienberg Observation Tower loop'. For runners, the Running Trails around Planebruch guide offers routes of varying difficulty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. The Gohlitzsee is loved for its unspoiled landscape and clear water, inviting swims. The Schwielowsee Lakeside Path (Ferch) is praised for its scenic route along the lake and convenient stops. The overall appeal comes from the diverse options for relaxation and active recreation in nature.
Yes, along popular routes and near some lakes, you can find places for refreshments. The Schwielowsee Lakeside Path (Ferch) specifically mentions localities along the way for breaks. The Netzener See also has a small rest area. The Dippmannsdorf Half-Timbered Church, which has a small lake, features a kiosk open on weekends.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not listed for every lake, many natural areas and trails around lakes are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local regulations for specific bathing areas or nature reserves.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, late spring to early autumn (May to September) offers the warmest temperatures. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn provide pleasant weather and beautiful scenery, while winter walks can be serene, especially around frozen landscapes.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the region is rich with smaller, natural water bodies. The Gohlitzsee, though popular, retains a natural, unspoiled character as it's fed underground. Exploring the various trails and routes in the area can lead you to discover quieter, less frequented spots.


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