Lakes around Rabenstein/Fläming are primarily characterized by smaller ponds and a network of brooks and streams within the High Fläming Nature Park. The region's aquatic landscape is defined by its flowing waters, such as the Planetal, rather than large, open lakes. These water features contribute to the area's biodiversity, supporting various protected species. Visitors can explore tranquil natural settings and village ponds.
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Here you can fish yourself or buy the already smoked trout, is open every day
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A small lake with many benches that makes you want to take a break.
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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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This was once the site of the Raben swimming pool, which was no longer used and fell into disrepair. But then the rare alpine newts discovered the remaining concrete pool and found that it was ideal for raising their young. From that moment on, they used it to spawn in the spring and conservationists made the previously steep concrete walls more accessible for the newts. There is also a shady shelter here and more information about the place next door.
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The pond is 0.2 ha in size and can be fished with a fishing license. Fishing from boats and night fishing is prohibited.
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Rabenstein/Fläming is characterized by a network of clean brooks and streams, alongside unique geological formations known as 'Rummeln' (dry valleys), rather than large, open lakes. You'll discover tranquil riverine meadows, especially in the Planetal, and smaller village or castle park ponds. These flowing waters and ponds contribute to the region's unique biodiversity.
Yes, several ponds are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Köpnick Village Church and Village Pond Ensemble offers a picturesque setting with a rest area. Winkelteich Pond in Castle Park and Island Pond in Hoher Fläming are also great for families, providing natural beauty and space for exploration. The Jeseriger Lake (Jeserig Village Pond) even has a swimming area and a kiosk.
Absolutely. The region's streams and the Planetal river valley offer excellent opportunities for waterside paths and hiking. You can find various hiking trails that incorporate these natural water features. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Rabenstein/Fläming guide, which includes trails like the 'Mountain pig hiking trail' and the 'Green Rummel Hiking Trail'.
The Planetal is the valley of the Plane river, and it's the most significant water feature in the Rabenstein/Fläming area. It's protected as a nature reserve, known for its idyllic riverine meadows and clear streams. The cool, oxygen-rich upper reaches of these streams provide a vital habitat for protected species such as river trout, brook lampreys, and noble crayfish, making it a key ecological area.
Yes, the Köpnick Village Church and Village Pond Ensemble is a notable example. The village church is picturesquely situated right at the village pond, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical architecture. It provides a serene setting with a rest area nearby.
Yes, fishing is permitted in some ponds, provided you have a valid fishing license. For example, the Winkelteich Pond in Castle Park allows fishing with a license, though fishing from boats and night fishing are prohibited.
The clean brooks and streams, especially in the Planetal, are home to various protected species. You might spot river trout, brook lampreys, and noble crayfish in the water. Birdwatchers can look out for grey wagtails and kingfishers along the banks. The Alte Badeanstalt Pond is particularly known for amphibians like frogs, toads, and the rare mountain newt, especially in May and June.
The Island Pond in Hoher Fläming is highly regarded for its scenic beauty. It features a chestnut tree on its island, which makes for a beautiful photo motif, particularly when it's in bloom. The Köpnick Village Church and Village Pond Ensemble also offers a picturesque setting.
The spring and summer months are ideal for enjoying the water features. In spring (May and June), you can observe many amphibians at places like the Alte Badeanstalt Pond. The Planetal and other stream areas are beautiful for hiking and nature observation throughout the warmer seasons, offering lush greenery and active wildlife.
Yes, the Jeseriger Lake (Jeserig Village Pond) has a designated swimming area, making it a good option for a refreshing dip. The area around this lake is well-maintained, and there's even a kiosk nearby.
The High Fläming Nature Park generally welcomes dogs on trails, but it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas like the Planetal, to protect local wildlife. Always be mindful of local regulations and respect other visitors and the environment.
Some ponds offer facilities. The Köpnick Village Church and Village Pond Ensemble has a rest area with barbecue facilities. The Jeseriger Lake (Jeserig Village Pond) features a kiosk near its swimming area. While not all ponds have extensive facilities, many are integrated into villages or parks where amenities might be available.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil beauty and ecological richness of the region's flowing brooks and the Planetal. The picturesque settings of village ponds, often with historical elements like the Köpnick church, are also highly valued. The opportunity to observe diverse wildlife, especially amphibians and birds, and to enjoy peaceful walks along waterside paths are frequently mentioned highlights.


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