Lakes around Bernstein offer a variety of natural and recreational experiences. The region features several ponds and lakes, many of which are suitable for family-friendly activities and quiet relaxation. These bodies of water are often set within natural landscapes, providing opportunities for walks and enjoying the outdoors. The area's lakes contribute to its appeal as a destination for those seeking accessible outdoor recreation.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A nice, shady spot with seating. It's even possible to go around it, but beware: in shorts, it can definitely have a "circulation-boosting" effect, thanks to the nettles :)
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Nice lake, a beautiful photo opportunity. Unfortunately, swimming is prohibited.
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Enjoy the peace and listen to nature
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Be careful on the way to the biotope, one wrong step and you have wet feet 🦶
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Such a small work of art is always an eye-catcher.
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Picturesque, small lake with a green island in the middle and a few jetties for resting. There is also a mobile home park with a playground on the shore.
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There are many wooden sculptures around the pond. Same here.
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Cozy rest area with a beautiful view of the lake.
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Yes, several lakes in the Bernstein area are well-suited for families. For instance, Forest Pond is described as perfect for relaxing and lazing around, with beautiful paths. Lake Stickelberger also features a mobile home park with a playground on its shore, making it a good option for those with children. Additionally, the Eisteich in the Pinkafeld city park is located within a city park, offering space for long walks and enjoying nature.
The lakes offer a range of activities focused on relaxation and nature enjoyment. While swimming might be restricted in some, like Lake Stickelberger, you can enjoy peaceful walks, photography, and simply taking in the scenic views. The broader Bernstein region, particularly around the prominent Bernsteinsee (Lake Bernstein), is known for low-impact tourism, with opportunities for cycling, in-line skating, and running on an 11-kilometer circular path. You might even spot cranes by the trails.
Absolutely. The region around Bernstein offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find easy to moderate trails like the "Café Postkastl – Rock Museum Bernstein loop" or the "Kienberg Summit Cross – Kienberg loop." These trails often pass by or are close to the lakes, providing beautiful natural scenery. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Bernstein guide.
Swimming regulations vary by lake. While some smaller ponds like Lake Stickelberger explicitly prohibit swimming, the larger Bernsteinsee (Lake Bernstein) near Berlin/Lausitzer Seenland features designated bathing spots and popular beaches, particularly on its southern shore. It's always best to check local signage or official sources for specific swimming permissions at each location.
Many spots around the lakes offer picturesque views. Forest Pond is noted for its beautiful setting, partly within a forest. The Eisteich in the Pinkafeld city park provides a tranquil setting to enjoy the peace and listen to nature. Additionally, the prominent Bernsteinsee (Lake Bernstein) is known for its striking turquoise color and is surrounded by varied forests, offering stunning lake views from various points along its circular path.
Yes, you can discover unique features like the Wooden Sculpture by the Lake. This highlight points to an area where many wooden sculptures are found around a pond, serving as eye-catching works of art in a natural setting.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lakes, with beautiful foliage in fall. Summer is ideal for enjoying the designated bathing spots at larger lakes like Bernsteinsee and for outdoor festivals, as mentioned for Forest Pond. Even winter can offer unique, tranquil experiences for walks, though specific winter hiking conditions should be checked.
Many trails in the Bernstein region are suitable for dogs. Komoot offers a dedicated guide for Dog-friendly hikes around Bernstein, which includes routes like the "Café Postkastl – Kienberg Summit Cross loop." While specific rules for each lake may vary, generally, dogs are welcome on leashes on most public paths and trails.
You'll find cozy spots to relax and enjoy a meal outdoors. For example, there's a specific Picnic Area by the Small Pond in Karl, offering a beautiful view of the lake and a perfect place for a break. Many other lakes and ponds in the region also have natural areas suitable for picnics, especially along circular paths.
The region is very cyclist-friendly. The prominent Bernsteinsee (Lake Bernstein) features a surfaced path, approximately 11 kilometers long, that encircles the lake, making it ideal for cycling. This path is also part of the Lower Lusatia Mining Route and the Frog Cycle Route, offering diverse scenery. For more challenging rides, you can explore the MTB Trails around Bernstein guide, which includes routes like the "Esterházy Trail Entrance – Lockenhaus Castle loop."
The region generally offers accessible paths suitable for various skill levels. The circular path around Bernsteinsee (Lake Bernstein) is predominantly flat, making it enjoyable for many. Some locations are easily reachable by car, and walking paths through the woods often lead to beautiful sandy beaches. The Eisteich in the Pinkafeld city park is also noted for its good signage and ease of access within the city park.


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