Best attractions and places to see around Falkenhagener Lake include natural features and recreational opportunities. Falkenhagener Lake is a natural lake formed during the last ice age, connected to the smaller, artificial Neuer See by a narrow canal and a 1 km dam. The area is part of a protected landscape, offering numerous trails for walking and cycling through the surrounding forest. Both lakes provide opportunities for bathing and angling.
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There are also a few trail sections to discover between the buildings.
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Very sandy in places and lots of roots, but beautiful. Pure nature with everything that goes with it...water, moor, pine trees, pigs, mosquitoes, a humming and buzzing, simply beautiful.
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Great paths on the edge of the moor. Some are lovely and sandy and some are covered in roots. In places they are so narrow and winding that driving fast is risky. The paths are also used by hikers and runners.
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You walk on a sandy path between the moor in the south and the pine forest in the north. A humming and buzzing and what feels like hundreds of bird calls make the air vibrate. Pure nature.
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nice route between the two lakes
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I too have sinned here. hmmmmm!
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the New Lake was created in 1938/39 by the then S-Bahn construction to fill in the railway embankment. The actual Falkenhagener See is right next to it with a size of 42 hectares.
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The area is rich in natural beauty, centered around the Falkenhagener See, a natural lake formed during the last ice age, and the smaller, artificial Neuer See. These are connected by a narrow canal and a 1 km dam. You can also explore the dense Falkenhagener Staatsforst (State Forest) with its numerous trails, and discover unique spots like the Sandy Trail by the Moor, offering a glimpse into pure nature with its diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, the area is excellent for various activities. A popular choice is the circuit around Lake Falkenhagen, which covers about 5 km. The Causeway Between Falkenhagener See and Neuer See is a well-maintained route perfect for walking, cycling, or running, offering scenic views of both lakes. The surrounding Falkenhagener Staatsforst also provides many additional trails.
Beyond walking and cycling, you can enjoy bathing and sunbathing, especially at the designated bathing area on the Neuer See. Angling is also a popular pastime on both lakes. For more structured outdoor adventures, you can find various hiking routes and MTB trails in the vicinity.
Absolutely. Many of the trails, including the Causeway Between Falkenhagener See and Neuer See, are suitable for families. The Neuer See features a designated bathing area, perfect for swimming and sunbathing with children. The numerous benches, such as those at Benches with views of Falkenhagener See and Neuer See, offer great spots for family picnics and relaxation.
For picturesque views, head to the Benches with views of Falkenhagener See and Neuer See, which provide excellent rest spots overlooking both lakes. The Causeway Between Falkenhagener See and Neuer See also offers continuous scenic vistas as you traverse between the two bodies of water. Additionally, the Scheinwerferberg, an inland dune, provides a pleasant panorama over the flat terrain.
While the immediate lake area is primarily natural, the town of Falkensee and its surroundings offer several points of interest. You can visit the historic Dorfkirche Falkenhagen, consecrated in 1680, or explore the Geschichtspark and Stolpersteine, which serve as memorials related to the town's past. The Falkensee Hexenhaus (Witch's House) and the Museum und Galerie Falkensee also provide cultural insights.
You'll find options to relax and dine. The Seeterrace Ice Emporio Restaurant is a popular spot offering delicious ice cream, food, and a cozy atmosphere. The wider Falkensee area also features establishments like 'Edmond`s Literaturcafe Hexenhaus', providing local cuisine and a unique ambiance.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural environment and the variety of recreational opportunities. The idyllic trails, especially the causeway between the lakes, are highly rated for walking, cycling, and running. Many enjoy the peaceful rest spots with scenic views and the chance to immerse themselves in nature, away from urban bustle.
Yes, the numerous trails through the Falkenhagener Staatsforst and around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, offering plenty of space for walks. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected landscape areas and near designated bathing spots, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The Falkenhagener Lake area is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling amidst beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for swimming and sunbathing at Neuer See. Even in winter, the trails provide opportunities for peaceful walks, though some paths might be muddy.
Definitely. The 5 km circuit around Lake Falkenhagen is considered easy and suitable for a relaxed stroll. The Causeway Between Falkenhagener See and Neuer See is also a well-maintained, flat path perfect for an easy walk with scenic views. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Falkenhagener Lake guide.


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