Best lakes around Möllensee are located in Grünheide, Brandenburg, southeast of Berlin, offering a destination for recreation and nature. Möllensee itself spans 62 hectares with a maximum depth of 7 meters, featuring shores that are partly developed and largely wooded. It is well-regarded for bathing and fishing, with numerous natural bathing spots and a sandy beach at Naturcampingplatz Möllensee Nord. The lake is part of a larger interconnected system of waterways, linking to other lakes like Peetzsee and Kiessee.
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A winding cycle path parallel to the main road with occasional views of the lake.
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Very nice view of the lake, especially at sunset
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Nice resting place, the table has a white tablecloth
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Beautiful bathing area, picnic table and bench for resting
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Nice bathing area at the Möllensee campsite, with play equipment for children. I'm not sure if the bathing area is for everyone.
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Slightly hidden, you sometimes have to look twice to find this place.
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The Möllensee is 62 hectares in size and between 2.6 and a maximum of 7 m deep. It is fed by the Kiesseegraben.
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Beautifully idyllic location, to let your soul dangle 😉
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The region offers several scenic spots. The Möllensee Source Area is known for its untouched nature, adventurous paths, and small bridges. For panoramic views, visit Möhlenhorst Pier, Lake Möllensee, especially beautiful at sunset. You can also find idyllic spots like the Picnic Spot on the Shore of Möllensee for relaxation.
The lakes around Möllensee are well-regarded for bathing and fishing. Anglers can find various fish species like eel, perch, and pike. For those who enjoy being active, there are numerous hiking and running trails, as well as options for gravel biking. The interconnected waterways also make the area interesting for exploring by boat.
Yes, you'll find a variety of hiking trails. For example, the 'Steinernes Fließ Bridge loop from Möllensee' is an easy 7.6 km route. More moderate options include 'Path Along the Kieskanal – Peetzsee swimming beach loop from Möllensee' (13.7 km) or 'Möllensee [North Shore] – Path Along the Kieskanal loop from Altbuchhorst' (9.1 km). You can explore more options on the Hiking around Möllensee guide.
Möllensee offers numerous small natural bathing spots nestled in the woods, particularly on the north side along the hiking trail. A sandy beach with amenities, including a playground and beach volleyball court, can be found at the Naturcampingplatz Möllensee Nord. The MölleNord bathing spot is also publicly accessible via the circular hiking trail.
Absolutely. The Naturcampingplatz Möllensee Nord features a sandy beach with a playground and beach volleyball court, making it ideal for families. The MölleNord bathing spot also has play equipment for children. Additionally, the Picnic Spot on the Shore of Möllensee is a family-friendly location for a relaxing break.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Lake Möllen, for instance, has an easy-to-ride bike path through the forest along its shores, and the lake can be completely circled by bike. There are also several gravel biking routes available, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Möllensee guide.
Yes, for those wishing to extend their stay, campsites are available. Naturcampingplatz Möllensee Nord and Naturcampingplatz des Mölle Süd Camp e.V. are popular choices directly on Möllensee. Camping options are also available near Lake Möllen.
Möllensee is part of an interconnected system of waterways. To the south, it connects to Peetzsee via the Neue Löcknitz river. To the east, Kiessee feeds into Möllensee. Further along the same chain, you can find Werlsee, which is also part of the Neue Löcknitz river system. Elsensee is another nearby lake, approximately 2 kilometers away.
The Möllensee region is enjoyable throughout the year, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. Hiking and cycling can be enjoyed from spring through autumn, with autumn offering beautiful foliage. The tranquil natural setting is appealing in any season.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil natural setting and the diverse recreational opportunities. Many appreciate the easy-to-drive bike paths, the numerous natural bathing spots, and the adventurous paths through untouched nature, especially around the Möllensee Source Area. The beautiful views, particularly sunsets from Möhlenhorst Pier, are also highly valued.


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