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Krumme Laake

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Krumme Laake

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Krumme Laake, often referred to as Krumme Lanke, is a beloved glacial lake nestled in the southwest of Berlin, Germany. Situated within the Steglitz-Zehlendorf borough and bordering the expansive Grunewald forest, this elongated, curved body of water is a natural oasis within the bustling city. At an elevation of 27 meters, it forms a vital part of the Grunewald lake chain, lying just south of the adjacent Schlachtensee. Its distinctive "banana-shaped" form gives it its name, as "Lanke" is a…

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    A quiet lake in the Müggelheim forest with an idyllic swimming area. Perfect for cooling off with a few strokes in the summer heat.
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    The riverside path or path around the crooked Laake is highly recommended.
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    The Krumme Laake is a marshland with residual lake in a bog channel of the Berlin glacial valley.
    The Krumme Laake originally had a connection to the Müggelspree river system, which was later silted up. Together with the neighboring Pelzlaake it formed a nature reserve established in 1927 with the lake called Krumme Lake.
    The nature reserve Krumme Laake / Pelzlaake belongs to the European bird sanctuary Müggelspree.
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    What is the typical terrain like on the trails around Krumme Laake?

    The path encircling Krumme Laake is generally wide, level, and well-maintained, making it suitable for a variety of activities. It's mostly a forest path, offering a pleasant surface for walking, jogging, and cycling. While there are no significant elevation changes directly around the lake, the surrounding Grunewald forest offers more varied terrain for longer excursions.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for around Krumme Laake?

    Beyond the beautiful lake itself and the dense Grunewald forest, visitors can look for the memorial on the northern bank dedicated to Sergeant Fritz Göhrs. The lake's unique 'banana-shaped' form is a natural feature that gives it its name. Additionally, the connection to the adjacent Schlachtensee via a short canal is a notable point of interest for those extending their walk.

    What are the parking options near Krumme Laake, and how busy do they get?

    While some parking is available in the vicinity of Krumme Laake, it can become quite limited and fill up quickly, especially during peak times such as sunny summer weekends. Arriving early in the day or opting for public transport is highly recommended to avoid parking difficulties.

    How can I get to Krumme Laake using public transport?

    Krumme Laake is very accessible by public transport. The U3 underground line has a station conveniently named 'Krumme Lanke', which is approximately one kilometer away from the lake. From there, it's a short and pleasant walk to the lakeside.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Krumme Laake?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Krumme Laake. However, it's important to keep them on a leash, especially given the popularity of the area and the presence of wildlife in the Grunewald forest. Always be mindful of other visitors and ensure you clean up after your pet.

    Is Krumme Laake suitable for a winter hike or other winter activities?

    Absolutely! Krumme Laake offers a beautiful setting for winter hikes, with the surrounding forest often covered in snow, creating a tranquil atmosphere. If temperatures drop sufficiently and the lake freezes over, it occasionally transforms into a natural ice skating rink, though caution should always be exercised and local conditions checked before venturing onto the ice.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Krumme Laake?

    While Krumme Laake itself is primarily a natural area, there are cafes and restaurants located in the nearby residential areas of Zehlendorf and around the U-Bahn station Krumme Lanke. For a more immediate option, the adjacent Schlachtensee often has kiosks or eateries that are easily reachable via the connecting path.

    What are the swimming conditions like at Krumme Laake, and is wild swimming permitted?

    Krumme Laake is renowned for its excellent water quality, making it a very popular spot for swimming. There are several small bathing bays, some with sandy areas and shallow waters, which are particularly suitable for families. Wild swimming is generally permitted, and there are even designated naturist (FKK) areas at the southern end for those who prefer clothing-optional bathing.

    How long is the circular walk around Krumme Laake, and is it suitable for beginners?

    The circular path around Krumme Laake is approximately 2.5 kilometers (about 1.5 miles) long. It is wide, level, and well-maintained, making it an ideal and easy walk for beginners, families with children, and even those with prams or wheelchairs. It's a very accessible and enjoyable route for a leisurely stroll.

    Are there any permits required for activities like fishing or boating on Krumme Laake?

    Fishing is a popular activity at Krumme Laake, with a reported 18 different fish species present. However, a valid fishing license (Fischereischein) and a fishing permit (Angelkarte) for the specific body of water are required in Germany. Boating with private vessels is generally restricted on smaller lakes like Krumme Laake to protect the ecosystem; check local regulations for specific details.

    How does Krumme Laake compare to Müggelsee for hiking?

    Krumme Laake offers a relatively short, flat, and easily accessible circular walk (2.5 km) within a dense forest setting, ideal for leisurely strolls or quick jogs. Müggelsee, being Berlin's largest lake, provides a much more extensive network of trails, including longer and more varied hiking options around its shores and through the surrounding Müggelberge hills, offering greater elevation changes and diverse landscapes. Krumme Laake is perfect for a peaceful, shorter escape, while Müggelsee caters to longer, more challenging hiking adventures.

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