Lakes around Stienitzsee, located near Berlin in the Märkisch-Oderland district, offer diverse natural landscapes. The area features Großer Stienitzsee, a larger lake known for its clear waters and tranquil environment, and Kleiner Stienitzsee, a smaller body of water within Hennickendorf. Both lakes are surrounded by forests and meadows, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities. The region was historically part of an ice-age meltwater channel system.
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There are relatively few rest areas along the 66 Lakes Trail. Here, there's a table and benches for a break, although there's no shelter, so you can still rest for a while.
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When wet, the wooden walkway is often slippery, please be careful.
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Very beautiful wooden path through the limestone moor.
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A beautiful moorland area. The spring was really rushing today. One part of the spring was very bright and clean, the other part was rather dirty.
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Nice to cool off even at the end of summer. Bugs weren't a problem that day, but it was dirty.
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Thanks to the builders for not getting our feet wet.
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Beautifully laid out jetty. Tax money used wisely.
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Very nice boardwalk along the Stienitzsee and beautiful view of the moor.
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The Stienitzsee area is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the Stienitzsee Springs, a natural spring area flowing into Großer Stienitzsee, which is a lovely spot for lingering. The region also features forests, meadows, and borders the "Lange Dammwiesen" nature reserve. The Großer Stienitzsee itself is known for its clear waters and tranquil environment.
Yes, the area offers excellent walking and hiking opportunities. The "66 Lakes Trail" passes by the Stienitzsee, providing options for various lengths of hikes. A highlight is the Boardwalk along the Großer Stienitzsee, which offers beautiful views of the lake and moor. For more structured routes, you can explore several hiking trails, including easy options like the 7.5 km 'Wachtel Tower, Hennickendorf – Wooden Bridge Over Stream loop' from Hennickendorf. Find more routes in the Hiking around Stienitzsee guide.
The lakes around Stienitzsee are very family-friendly. The Stienitzsee Springs are noted as a beautiful place for families to linger and discover. There's also a Picnic area on the north shore of Großer Stienitzsee, perfect for a break with a view. Both Großer Stienitzsee and Kleiner Stienitzsee offer public bathing areas with shallow water, ideal for children. The Kleiner Stienitzsee, in particular, has a public bathing area with a large lawn and a small sandy section.
Both Großer Stienitzsee and Kleiner Stienitzsee offer public bathing areas. On the southeast side of Großer Stienitzsee, there's a public beach with shady spots and shallow water. The Kleiner Stienitzsee, located within Hennickendorf, has a public bathing area on its southeastern shore with a large lawn, shallow entry, and a small sandy section. You can also find a smaller Stienitzsee Swimming Spot for cooling off.
Yes, the Stienitzsee was historically part of an ice-age meltwater channel system. In 1858, the lake's water level was intentionally lowered to extract clay deposits, which were then transported via waterway to the Spree. This historical context highlights the region's geological past and its role in local industry.
The Stienitzsee area offers various cycling routes, including mountain biking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Bridge Over the Kalkgraben – Kalksee Lakeside Trail loop' from Hennickendorf, which is about 23 km long and moderately difficult. More options are available in the MTB Trails around Stienitzsee guide.
The Stienitzsee area is accessible from Berlin. You can reach it in about an hour by S-Bahn and bike, or approximately 45 minutes by car. Parking is available in Hennickendorf, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car or combining public transport with cycling.
Yes, both Großer Stienitzsee and Kleiner Stienitzsee are popular for fishing. Anglers can enjoy fishing here, though a permit or guest card is required. Kleiner Stienitzsee is known to have various fish species, including eel, carp, pike, and perch.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil environment, clear waters, and the well-maintained paths. The Boardwalk along the Großer Stienitzsee is frequently praised for its beautiful views. Many enjoy the peaceful resting spots like the Picnic area on the north shore of Großer Stienitzsee, especially during early morning hours, and the opportunities for cooling off at the various swimming spots.
Yes, there are several running trails in the Stienitzsee area. You can find routes like the 'Hennickendorf Village Church – Boardwalk Through the Kalkmoor loop' which is about 9.6 km long and moderately difficult. Another option is the 'Wachtel Tower, Hennickendorf – Little Stienitz Lake loop' at around 7.4 km. More running routes are detailed in the Running Trails around Stienitzsee guide.
The Wachtelberg is a hill that rises directly northwest of the Kleiner Stienitzsee, separating it from the Großer Stienitzsee. On Wachtelberg, you'll find the Wachtelturm (Wachtel Tower). This offers opportunities to combine a lake visit with a hike to the tower, potentially providing scenic views of the surrounding landscape and lakes.


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