Lakes around Falkenberg/Elster, located in southern Brandenburg, Germany, offer a scenic landscape for recreation and relaxation. The region features notable bodies of water such as Kiebitzsee and Rückersdorfer See. These lakes provide diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and natural enjoyment. Falkenberg/Elster is a destination for those seeking varied lake experiences.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The lake was created by local gravel extraction starting in 1922. It covers an area of approximately 70 hectares with a maximum depth of twelve meters. The lake is surrounded by large pine and mixed forests, including the Schweinert nature reserve, which contains one of the largest Bronze Age burial mound fields in Europe.
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Unfortunately, you can't walk all the way around it, as there is no way to go any further on the other side of the lake (from Frankenberg/Elster). But you can still see a lot of the beautiful lake.
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The Kiebitzer Baggerteich is a popular excursion destination for nature lovers and those seeking relaxation. It is located near Leipzig and offers a diverse range of flora and fauna. The pond was created by mining gravel and sand in the 1960s and was later renatured. Today it is a sanctuary for rare birds such as the lapwing, which gave the pond its name. The Kiebitzer Baggerteich is also an ideal place for swimming, fishing, hiking or cycling. There are several circular trails that go around the pond and offer beautiful views of the water and landscape. The Kiebitzer Baggerteich is a real insider tip for everyone who wants to enjoy peace and nature.
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The Kiebitzsee offers a worthwhile excursion destination from the stylish beach promenade with numerous restaurants and many play facilities for big and small children to the idyllic nudist beach.
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There are several newly created and covered rest areas around the Kiebitzsee. They are usually donated by the fishing club, because there is a very nice fishing area on the site of the lake.
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The lake view at Kiebitzsee is one of the few places in the renaturation area where you should go right up to the water, otherwise there are many prohibition signs on this side of the lake.
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The Kiebitzer See is today a local recreation area, fishing area and renaturation area in one. The lake was created by the local quarrying of gravel from 1922. The water surface covers about 70 hectares with a maximum water depth of twelve meters. The lake is surrounded by large pine and mixed forests, such as the Schweinert nature reserve, which contains one of the largest burial mounds from the Bronze Age in Europe.
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The "Kiebitzsee", located near the town of Falkenberg/Elster, is an oasis of relaxation. The freely accessible lake is surrounded by meadows, fields, pine and deciduous forests and has a high water quality with its 70 hectares of water. The recreation area has a 1.35 km long bathing beach with guarded and unguarded sections of the beach. These include an integrated swimming camp and a nudist bathing area. A giant slide in the separate area for non-swimmers ensures great fun for the little ones. A modern glamping village, two bungalow settlements and a campsite with 150 pitches make a longer holiday by the lake possible. A snack bar with a beer garden and an ice cream parlor can be found on the beach promenade; guests can use WiFi on the campsite.
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Yes, Kiebitzsee is particularly family-friendly. It features a 70-meter waterslide, a maze, an adventure and aquatic playground, and a mini-golf course. The Beach promenade at the Großer Kiebitzsee also offers restaurants and ice cream parlors, making it ideal for families.
Kiebitzsee offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy swimming at its 1.35-kilometer-long bathing area, including a swimming camp and nudist sections. Other activities include cycling or hiking on the well-developed path around the lake, boating (rentals available), angling, and using onshore facilities like a waterslide, maze, adventure playground, mini-golf, two volleyball courts, and a skate park.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Kiebitzsee is a good spot for anglers with numerous fish species. Rückersdorfer See is also known as an idyllic fishing lake. The Badeteich bei Falkenberg/Elster is primarily known for angling, with a fish population including carp, tench, dwarf catfish, and pike, and is popular for both coarse and spin fishing.
Yes, at Kiebitzsee, you can find the Sand Dune at Kiebitzsee. This approximately 10-meter-high sand dune is a beautiful legacy of former gravel quarrying and offers scenic views over the lake and its small island.
Rückersdorfer See is an idyllic bathing and fishing lake, perfect for those seeking a tranquil spot. It features a large sunbathing lawn directly overlooking the bathing area, complete with sports facilities. The lake's quality is maintained by regularly refreshing the bathing area with screened gravel, providing a natural feel.
The region around Falkenberg/Elster offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB Trails, go Gravel Biking, or enjoy general Cycling on routes like the 'View of Kiebitz Lake – Elsterradweg loop from Falkenberg/Elster'.
Yes, particularly around Kiebitzsee. The Beach promenade at the Großer Kiebitzsee has restaurants and ice cream parlors. For longer stays, Kiebitzsee offers bungalow sites and a campsite with 150 pitches. There are also several newly created and covered rest areas around the lake.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Kiebitzsee is particularly vibrant during summer, hosting an annual beach festival on the first weekend of August. This is a great time to experience the lively atmosphere and various activities.
The Badeteich is a former gravel pit known for its very clear and clean water, fed by the Lapine. It's surrounded by trees, offering shady spots, and is primarily a popular destination for anglers due to its diverse fish population.
Visitors appreciate Kiebitzsee for its comprehensive facilities catering to all ages, from active sports to tranquil relaxation spots, and its high water quality. The stylish beach promenade with numerous restaurants and play facilities, along with the well-maintained bike paths, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, Kiebitzsee has a well-developed hiking and cycling path that encircles the lake, making it easy to explore the area by bike. You can also find many other cycling routes in the broader region, such as those listed in the Cycling around Falkenberg/Elster guide.
For more details on the Kiebitz Recreation Area, including camping sites and facilities, you can visit the Brandenburg Tourism website: Kiebitz Local Recreation Area.
Yes, you can find additional information about Rückersdorfer See, particularly regarding its use as a natural swimming hole, on the Brandenburg Tourism website: Rückersdorfer Lake.


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