Best lakes in Tegeler Forst (Südlicher Teil) are centered around the Tegeler See, Berlin's second-largest lake, known for its clear waters and extensive recreational options. This area features a significant body of water that serves as a hub for leisure activities and nature exploration. The Großer Malchsee, an integral bay of the Tegeler See, further contributes to the region's appeal with its promenades and natural landmarks. The landscape combines water features with surrounding forests, offering diverse experiences for visitors.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Scharfenberg is an approximately 20.2-hectare island in Tegeler See in Berlin. A car ferry connects Scharfenberg with the mainland just a few meters away on the Schwarzen Weg (to Tegelort). The island has an elongated shape with north-south orientation (about 1000 m × 420 m), with the ferry terminal located near the northern tip. The name of the island can be traced back to a former name for the approximately twelve meter high dune at its northern tip, the so-called Bolleberg. On a map from the 18th or 19th century it is referred to as "Scharffer Berg" and was probably a landmark for fishermen sailing on Lake Tegel as an orientation aid. The island is best known for the school farm Insel Scharfenberg, founded in 1922 by Wilhelm Blume. The school is a state all-day grammar school with an attached boarding school and external students. According to the Environmental Atlas 2006, the island has nine inhabitants.
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Was already full at 10 o'clock.
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Small nice sandy beach next to the DLRG headquarters. A toilet is parked in the nearby parking lot. In addition, the game reserve, so worthwhile for a trip with children. Otherwise no infrastructure.
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Well-known and even in winter very well visited destination.
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A nice place for local recreation. It must be very crowded here in the summer season.
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Was there in summer 2021. It was open and very beautiful.
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Just take a break from hiking and jump into the lake. Water is amazingly clean.
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The Tegeler See, the main lake in the area, offers a wide array of leisure activities. You can enjoy swimming at various spots, including Tegel Workers' Beach and Tegelsee Beach. Boating and water sports are popular, with options to rent canoes or take steamboat cruises from the Greenwich Promenade. The area also features extensive walking and cycling paths along the shores and through the surrounding forest.
Yes, Tegeler See is known for its clear water, making it ideal for swimming. Popular spots include the lido at Tegelsee Beach on the northwest shore, Tegel Workers' Beach with its wide sandy area, and Sandhausen Beach, which even has a DLRG station.
The area around Tegeler See is rich in nature. The Tegeler Forst, bordering the lake, is home to the 'Dicke Marie,' Berlin's oldest tree, an ancient oak estimated to be at least 500 years old. There's also a wild animal enclosure where you can observe wild boar, red deer, and mouflon. The lake itself is home to seven islands, adding to the natural charm.
Yes, Tegeler See is home to seven islands, some of which are accessible by ferry, offering additional exploration opportunities. Notable islands include Hasselwerder, Lindwerder, Scharfenberg, and Valentinswerder. You can get a View of Scharfenberg Island from the mainland, which hosts a school farm.
The region offers extensive walking and cycling paths. The Greenwich Promenade along Tegeler See is popular for strolls, and a pedestrian promenade also runs along the eastern and northern banks of Großer Malchsee, extending the Greenwich Promenade. A notable path is the Shore path between the Tegeler See lido and Forsthaus Reiherwerder, which provides views along the lake and through a natural landscape.
Absolutely. The area is very family-friendly. Beaches like Tegel Workers' Beach and Tegelsee Beach are great for swimming. The Freizeitpark an der Malche, located directly on Großer Malchsee, features a Robinson Crusoe playground, picnic spots, and a kiosk during summer, making it ideal for families.
The lakes are a popular destination for recreation throughout the warmer months, especially from spring to early autumn, when swimming, boating, and lakeside activities are in full swing. The Tegeler Hafenfest, held once a year in summer, offers additional attractions like a fairground, markets, live music, and fireworks.
Yes, the Greenwich Promenade along Tegeler See features numerous landing stages, beer gardens, cafes, and restaurants, making it a great spot for enjoying the lakeside atmosphere and grabbing a bite to eat.
You'll find several hiking routes around the lakes. For example, you can explore the 'Tegel Lake – Tegel Harbour loop from Konradshöhe' or the 'Tegel Lake Beach – Wildlife Enclosure Tegelsee loop from Tegel'. For more options, check out the Hiking in Tegeler Forst (Südlicher Teil) guide.
Yes, the area is well-suited for running and cycling. You can find routes like the 'Tegelort Ferry Dock – Havel Riverside Path loop from Heiligensee' for running, or 'View of the Havel – Lakeside Trail in Tegeler Forst loop from Alt-Tegel' for gravel biking. Explore more options in the Running Trails in Tegeler Forst (Südlicher Teil) and Gravel biking in Tegeler Forst (Südlicher Teil) guides.
The Greenwich Promenade is a popular lakeside promenade along Tegeler See. It's known for its vibrant atmosphere, featuring numerous landing stages, beer gardens, cafes, and restaurants. It's an excellent place for leisurely strolls, enjoying views of the lake, and watching boats.
Yes, near the Großer Malchsee's shore, you can find the 'Dicke Marie,' Berlin's oldest tree, which Goethe is said to have visited. On the Seglerkopf, a southeastern headland of Großer Malchsee, stands the notable sculpture 'Der archaische Erzengel von Heiligensee' by Siegfried Kühl.


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