Best lakes around Schwielochsee include Brandenburg's largest natural lake, Schwielochsee, which is divided into Großer and Kleiner Schwielochsee. This water body is situated on the northeastern edge of the Spreewald and was formed during the ice age, characterized by its elongated shape. The Spree River flows through the lake, contributing to its ecosystem and maintaining its water level. The area is known for its water quality and offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming.
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Shelter with roof, bench and table.
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Right on the lake, great view. But the plastic panels are sometimes worse than GDR concrete panels.
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Beautiful hiking trail by the lake
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But you can also ride a normal bike.
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Very pleasant place for a rest
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The Schwielochsee is always worth a trip. Whether by boat, on foot or by bike. There is always something new to discover.
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The Schwielochsee is always worth a trip.
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Rest area with several seats, partly also covered. Bathing is allowed here, at your own risk.
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Schwielochsee is Brandenburg's largest natural lake, celebrated for its picturesque scenery and excellent water quality. It's a gully lake formed during the ice age, with the Spree River flowing through it, contributing to its rich ecosystem. The lake is divided into the Großer Schwielochsee and Kleiner Schwielochsee, connected by a narrow channel, and is also linked to the Glower See and Leißnitzsee, offering an expansive natural water system.
Schwielochsee offers a variety of water-based activities. You can enjoy boating, with motorboats permitted, especially on the larger Großer Schwielochsee. It's also a prime destination for anglers, with over 20 species of fish. For those who enjoy swimming, there are good bathing areas with sandy beaches, such as the Rest and swimming area at Schwielochsee and the Swimming Spot at Schwielochsee, which is particularly suitable for children due to its shallow entry.
Yes, Schwielochsee is very family-friendly. The Rest and swimming area at Schwielochsee provides seating and allows bathing. The Swimming Spot at Schwielochsee is known for its quiet atmosphere and shallow waters, making it ideal for families with children. Additionally, the general area around At Lake Schwielochsee offers walking and cycling paths suitable for families.
There are several trails for walking and cycling. The Lakeside Trail offers beautiful views and access to swimming spots, though cyclists should note it may require good tires. Another option is the S0 trail by the water, which provides great views right on the lake. For more structured routes, you can explore various hiking and cycling paths around the lake, including those listed in the Hiking around Schwielochsee and Cycling around Schwielochsee guides.
Absolutely. Schwielochsee is a prime destination for anglers, boasting excellent water quality and over 20 species of fish, including eel, pike, zander, perch, carp, and catfish. Both shore and boat fishing are popular, with many good spots found in the wide reed belts and inlets. The lake's moderate depth makes it easier to locate fish.
Yes, the Rest and swimming area at Schwielochsee is specifically designed for this, offering several seats, some of which are covered, making it a pleasant spot for a break or a picnic.
Cycling is a popular activity around Schwielochsee. You can find various routes, from easy loops like the 'Little Schwieloch Lake – Boat dock at Schwielochsee loop' to more moderate tours such as the 'Gurkenradweg Bicycle Street – Obelisks in Straupitz loop'. The Cycling around Schwielochsee guide provides detailed information on these and other routes.
Yes, gravel biking is an option. Routes like the 'View of the Schwielochsee – Leibnitz Hand-Pulled Ferry loop' offer moderate difficulty for gravel cyclists. You can find more details and other routes in the Gravel biking around Schwielochsee guide.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the Schwielochsee. Many enjoy the opportunities for bike tours around the lake, discovering new spots, and the excellent swimming areas. The quiet, flat entry at spots like the Swimming Spot at Schwielochsee is often highlighted, especially by families.
The Großer Schwielochsee reaches a depth of about 14 meters, while the Kleiner Schwielochsee has an average depth of eight to nine meters.
Yes, there are several hiking routes. Options range from easy walks like the 'Hiking loop from Uferwiesen bei Niewisch' to moderate trails such as the 'Dog Beach at Schwielochsee – View of the Kleiner Schwielochsee loop'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the Hiking around Schwielochsee guide.
Yes, Schwielochsee is directly connected to the Glower See and the Leißnitzsee. This connectivity offers continuous waterways, allowing for extended boating trips and further exploration of the tranquil water landscape beyond the main Schwielochsee.


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