Best lakes around Lindendorf is a municipality located in the Märkisch-Oderland district of Brandenburg, Germany. This region is known for its numerous lakes, offering various water-based recreational opportunities. While Lindendorf itself is situated within this lake-rich state, it serves as a base for exploring the wider area's natural water features. The local landscape provides a setting for outdoor activities centered around its aquatic environments.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Zechin outdoor pool is one such place, where village community and summer fun meet. Behind the gate with its hand-painted lettering are a lawn, a kiosk, Wi-Fi, and a natural swimming pond that could hardly be more reminiscent of childhood memories. Clouds drift across the sky, the water sparkles, and somewhere an ice cream truck song blares. Brandenburg at its best.
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Beautiful lake with a circular hiking trail. Also easy to get around by bike. There are two main bathing areas. One in Heinersdorf and one in Behlendorf. There is also a portable toilet in Behlendorf in the summer. There is also a nice fireplace there.
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The outdoor pool is located directly on the L 33 and is the only naturally-fed outdoor pool in the Oderbruch. The pool is equipped with four 50 m lanes, a diving board and a water slide. Moorings, beach chairs, catering and toilet facilities are part of the complex. The area is ideal for school trips as well as tent and camping enthusiasts, as the Oderbruchcamp is located next to the outdoor pool. The outdoor pool season normally lasts from May 1st to September 30th. The entrance fee of €2.00 (children aged 0 to 17 pay €1.00) is, in my opinion, moderate.
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One of the few bathing spots in the Oderbruch. Family-friendly for young and old.
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The circular route is great. In Falkenhagen there is the Swiss house and the ice garden for a little rest. The lake is very clean and there are small bathing spots every now and then.
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The Halbesee is the second lake in the chain of lakes of the Platkow mill stream and is located south of Diedersdorf. The lake used to be right next to the Diedersdorf Castle Park, the southern part of which is no longer maintained. I walked along the north shore of Halbesee in search of a southern park entrance and can confirm to JackSkellington that the lake can be completely circumnavigated.
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The loop around the lake is very nice. You walk through the forest, over footbridges and bridges and a little through the village. The ice cream parlor and the Schweizerhaus restaurant are definitely worth a visit (if it is allowed again). Good food, great cakes and nice ice cream. There are 2 unguarded swimming areas on the lake. A slightly larger one in the south-west and a small one in the north-east part. The small bathing area has the sun until evening. On the other hand, the sun disappeared behind the trees relatively early. The area has other beautiful lakes. Take a look at that too. Have fun while enjoying.
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A very nice circular route around the lake which is completed in a good hour.
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Yes, several lakes around Lindendorf are suitable for families. For instance, Black Lake features a circular path that is easy to walk and offers two unguarded swimming areas. The View of the Mühlensee from the Oderbruchbahn cycle path also provides a nice rest area with views, perfect for a family stop during a bike ride.
You'll find several lakes with easy walking paths. Black Lake has a very nice circular route that takes you through forests and over footbridges. Similarly, Heinersdorfer See offers an easy-to-walk circular path that can be completed in about an hour. The Halbesee also has a path right around its perimeter.
For swimming, Black Lake has two unguarded swimming areas and is noted for its excellent water quality. Additionally, the region research highlights Strandbad & Camping Oderbruch am Baggersee Gusow, which offers a designated bathing area and camping facilities, making it a developed recreational spot for swimming.
The lakes around Lindendorf offer diverse natural views. At View of the Mühlensee from the Oderbruchbahn cycle path, you can observe waterfowl and, with luck, even a white-tailed eagle. The Seeblick Bench with Lake View provides a good vantage point over fields and a lake, especially in spring when waterfowl are active. Many paths also lead through forests surrounding the lakes.
For a more peaceful experience, Black Lake is known for its relaxing atmosphere. The Halbesee, being a fishing water, often has a quieter ambiance, allowing you to enjoy the tranquility without feeling crowded.
The area around Lindendorf is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes, including those on the old Oderbruch railway, which offers scenic beauty. For more options, explore the Cycling around Lindendorf guide, which features routes like the 'Döbberin Village Church – View of Seelow loop from Lindendorf' and 'View of Seelow – Friedersdorf village church loop from Lindendorf'.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of the lakes. The Running Trails around Lindendorf guide includes routes such as the 'Running loop from Manschnow' and 'Weisser See loop from Alt Zeschdorf', offering various distances and difficulty levels for runners.
The lakes are popular for water-based recreation, making spring and summer ideal for swimming and enjoying the outdoors. Spring is particularly good for observing waterfowl, as noted at the Mühlensee. For scenic views, Heinersdorfer See is highlighted as a great spot for sunsets.
Many lakes in the region are known for good water quality. Black Lake, for example, is specifically mentioned for its excellent water quality, with a maximum depth of visibility of 4 meters. As a 'Baggersee', Baggersee Gusow also likely has clear waters, typical of such lakes formed from gravel or sand extraction.
Visitors appreciate the serene atmosphere, the well-maintained circular paths that are easy to walk, and the opportunities for relaxation. The scenic viewpoints, like the View of the Mühlensee from the Oderbruchbahn cycle path, and the clean swimming areas are also highly valued. The combination of natural beauty and recreational facilities makes the lakes a popular destination.
While Lindendorf itself is part of a lake-rich state, a notable local option is Strandbad & Camping Oderbruch am Baggersee Gusow. This lake offers a designated bathing area (Strandbad) and camping facilities, providing convenient amenities for visitors looking to enjoy the water close to Lindendorf.


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