Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- Und Feuchtgebietskette
Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- Und Feuchtgebietskette
Natural monuments in Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- Und Feuchtgebietskette are part of a protected area spanning approximately 368 hectares in Brandenburg, Germany. This region features a landscape of interconnected lakes, extensive wetlands, and diverse forest types. It is recognized for its rich biodiversity, providing habitat for numerous protected animal and plant species. The area offers opportunities for nature observation and hiking around its various natural features.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The Caputher See is a lake in the district of Potsdam-Mittelmark in the state of Brandenburg. It is about 48 hectares in size and 1.142 kilometers long. Its widest point is 759 meters. The lake is located in the municipality of Schwielowsee. Until 2014, the owner was the federal company Bodenverwertungs- und -verwaltungs GmbH. The Caputher See belongs to a nature reserve for two-thirds. Caputher See Geographical locationDistrict Potsdam-MittelmarkTributariesStream from Großer Lienewitzsee (temporary)Outletto the HavelPlaces on the shoreCaputh DataCoordinates52° 20′ 20″ N, 12° 59′ 49″ E Height above sea level30.6 m above sea level Area48.12 ha Length1.142 km Width759 m Volume1.49 million m³ Maximum depth8 m Average depth3.1 m. Geography The Caputher See lies south of the Havel and is touched by the village of Caputh on its northern and western sides. The village is also the namesake for the lake. Due to the lowered groundwater level, a former drainage ditch from the Lienewitzsee to the Caputher See has dried up. In the north, the lake has a channel-like connection to the Havel that has also dried up (in 2018). Source Wikipedia
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Beautiful views at Caputher See
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There is something powerful and mighty about nature. It can be beautiful, delicate or destructive. But every end is also a beginning for the next.
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Even in winter there is something magical
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Various viewpoints around Lake Caputhersee
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Quiet and calm lake to relax and swim naked possible
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Will not last much longer as a natural monument.
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The region is characterized by a chain of interconnected lakes and extensive wetlands, including the Great Lienewitz Lake, Little Lienewitz Lake, and Caputh Lake. You'll also find diverse forest types, from alder carr forests to acidophilous oak mixed forests, and naturally vegetated shore zones with reeds.
This area is a well-developed, forested subglacial channel, typical for central Brandenburg, and has been recognized as a nature reserve since 2002. It's a crucial habitat for numerous protected animal and plant species, including around 100 bird species, endangered amphibians, reptiles, and rare plants.
The region offers beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for observing the rich biodiversity, especially birds and blooming plants. Autumn provides stunning forest colors, while winter offers tranquil, peaceful landscapes, though some paths might be challenging in wet or snowy conditions.
Yes, several natural monuments are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Great Lienewitz Lake and Caputh Lake are popular for their calm waters and accessible paths, offering pleasant environments for families to explore.
Yes, the Great Lienewitz Lake is noted as dog-friendly, offering trails suitable for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect wildlife.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes around the lakes, such as those found in the Easy hikes in Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- Und Feuchtgebietskette guide. Road cycling routes are also available, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes in Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- Und Feuchtgebietskette guide.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking trails, particularly around the lakes. For example, you can find easy hikes around the Lienewitzseen, with options like the 'Little Lienewitz Lake – Beach at Großer Lienewitzsee loop'. More details are available in the Easy hikes in Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- Und Feuchtgebietskette guide.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many appreciate the calm waters of the lakes, the picturesque reed-lined shores, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in pure nature, away from the hustle and bustle. The diverse forest paths and opportunities for birdwatching are also highly valued.
While the entire area is scenic, the shores of the Great Lienewitz Lake offer beautiful views, especially with its reed-lined banks and old trees. The Fallen Oak Tree Natural Monument is also a unique landmark, showcasing the power and resilience of nature.
The region is a haven for wildlife. You might spot around 100 bird species, including kingfishers, ospreys, and great reed warblers. Endangered amphibians like the common spadefoot toad, reptiles such as the sand lizard, and various fish species also call this area home. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding.
While many paths are easy, some areas can be more challenging. For example, the direct riverside path on the northern shore of Little Lienewitz Lake can be difficult and muddy in wet conditions. The Karinchensee Nature Reserve is also noted as being difficult to access, very boggy, and overgrown with reeds.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, the area is generally accessible, and visitors often find suitable spots near trailheads or access points to the lakes. It's advisable to check local signage for designated parking areas upon arrival.


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