Lakes around Linthe offer a variety of natural and human-made water bodies, primarily located in the surrounding region near Treuenbrietzen and Beelitz. The Nieplitztal region features several ponds and lakes, many of which are a result of historical human activity. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and offer diverse natural features. The landscape includes both historical sites and natural areas for exploration.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Here you can fish yourself or buy the already smoked trout, is open every day
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Iced coffee at the Netto market
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Fishing Fishing yourself in the middle of untouched nature The fishing ponds in Werdermühle near Niemegk are full of rainbow trout, salmon trout, golden trout, brook trout, carp and sturgeon all year round, just waiting for you to catch them. You can have your caught fish smoked here, relax on the lawn or have a snack. The local fishermen sell fishing permits for the lakes around Blankensee.
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The first ponds in the Werdermühle were documented as early as 1379. These were created by the Cistercian monks in connection with a mill. From around 1900, these ponds were used for trout farming. The trout farm at Werdermühle was the royal Prussian court supplier at the time. Even today, the popular noble fish can still be found in the crystal-clear waters of the Fläming streams.
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For swimming, Treuenbrietzen Lake is highly recommended. It's described as a really great swimming lake with a beautiful beach, and visitors have even spotted nutrias there.
Yes, the Trout pond and waterfall at the Vordere Walke has a rich history. It was created around 1500 by Cistercian monks to power a mill and later became known as a trout mill. Reichelmsteich was also established around 1900 by a local forest owner.
The region offers diverse natural features. At Treuenbrietzen Lake, you might observe nutrias near the beach. Reichelmsteich is known for its 'water lily carpet,' and the Trout pond and waterfall at the Vordere Walke is nestled in a forest setting with a small waterfall.
Many of the lakes are considered family-friendly. Trout pond and waterfall at the Vordere Walke, Swan Pond, Reichelmsteich, and Treuenbrietzen Lake are all categorized as suitable for families, offering pleasant environments for walks and relaxation.
You can find various outdoor activities. For running, explore the Running Trails around Linthe, which include routes like the 'Neuendorf Shelter loop' and 'Running loop from Brück.' Mountain biking enthusiasts can check out the MTB Trails around Linthe, featuring routes such as the 'Beelitz-Heilstätten loop.' There are also Gravel biking routes around Linthe for those who prefer gravel cycling.
Yes, Swan Pond in Treuenbrietzen's city park is ideal for a walk and invites visitors to take a break. The Trout pond and waterfall at the Vordere Walke also serves as a pleasant rest area in the forest, and Reichelmsteich has benches available for visitors to relax.
The best time for swimming at lakes like Treuenbrietzen Lake would typically be during the warmer summer months when the water is most inviting for recreation.
While not natural swimming lakes, the Alpenhaus Ruins in Beelitz-Heilstätten feature artificial lakes. These were created as part of a landscape design to evoke an Alpine panorama, contributing to the unique atmosphere of the historic site.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from the historical significance of sites like the Trout pond and waterfall at the Vordere Walke to the recreational opportunities at Treuenbrietzen Lake. The peaceful settings, natural beauty, and opportunities for walks and breaks are frequently highlighted.
The region features a mix. While the immediate vicinity of Linthe may not have large natural lakes, many bodies of water in the surrounding Nieplitztal region, such as Trout pond and waterfall at the Vordere Walke and Reichelmsteich, are a result of historical human activity, often created to power mills or for other purposes.
Yes, Swan Pond is considered a viewpoint and offers a pleasant setting in the city park. The forest location of the Trout pond and waterfall at the Vordere Walke also provides scenic views, especially with its small waterfall.


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