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Butzer Lake

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Butzer See, also known as Kaulsdorfer Baggersee, is a tranquil man-made lake nestled in the far eastern reaches of Berlin, Germany. Located specifically in the Kaulsdorf-Süd area of the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district, this serene body of water is part of the larger Kaulsdorfer Seen lake system. Formed from a former gravel excavation site in the mid-1930s, the lake now sits at an elevation of approximately 39 meters and serves as a vital water protection area, contributing to the region's drinking water…

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    January 5, 2018

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    Since the Butzer See is a nature reserve like the other lakes, there has been a strict bathing ban here for several years. However, since the ban is hardly controlled, more and more bathers gather on the small sandy beaches from summer to summer. In winter you can still enjoy the peaceful tranquility and the view of the lake here.
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    February 8, 2023

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    The lake, which is up to 9 meters deep, offers visitors flat, sandy shore areas to linger in the north and south. There is a bluff to the west. Large parts of the shore are densely overgrown with reeds and willows. There are a variety of fish species in the Butzer See, including pike, perch, eel, zander, carp, roach and tench. A number of bird species that are worthy of protection have also settled in the area around the lake.
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    March 30, 2021

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    There is a very nice sandy beach at the southern and northern ends
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    Location: Berlin, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is swimming permitted in Butzer See?

    No, swimming is officially prohibited in Butzer See. The lake is a designated water protection area, crucial for drinking water extraction for many households in Berlin. While some visitors might disregard this rule, it's important to respect the regulations to preserve the lake's quality and its role in the local water supply.

    Are dogs allowed at Butzer See, and are there specific rules for them?

    Dogs are generally welcome in the surrounding natural areas and on trails around Butzer See. However, due to the lake's status as a water protection area, dog swimming is officially prohibited. Please keep dogs on a leash and ensure they do not enter the water to help maintain the lake's pristine condition.

    What are the parking options for visitors to Butzer See?

    Parking near Butzer See can be challenging, especially on weekends and during peak seasons. There are no large designated parking lots directly at the lake. Visitors typically find street parking in the surrounding residential areas. It's advisable to arrive early, particularly before mid-morning, to secure a spot. Be mindful of local parking regulations, as fines can be issued for improper parking.

    How can I reach Butzer See using public transport in Berlin?

    Butzer See is well-connected by public transport, making it easily accessible without a car. You can typically reach the area via S-Bahn and then a short bus ride or walk. Specific routes can be planned using Berlin's public transport system (BVG) website or apps, entering "Butzer See" as your destination.

    What kind of wildlife can be observed at Butzer See?

    Butzer See is home to diverse wildlife, both in and around its waters. The lake itself teems with various fish species, including pike, perch, eel, zander, carp, roach, and tench. The surrounding natural forest stands, willow bushes, and reed-covered shores provide habitats for numerous protected bird species, making it a great spot for birdwatching.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Butzer See?

    Butzer See is situated in a more residential and natural area, so there are no cafes, restaurants, or direct accommodation options right on the lake's shore. However, within the broader Kaulsdorf-Süd district and nearby areas of Marzahn-Hellersdorf, you can find various local eateries and shops. For accommodation, you would typically look towards central Berlin or larger districts with more hotel options.

    What is the best time of year to visit Butzer See for tranquility?

    For those seeking tranquility, visiting Butzer See during the off-season or on weekdays is highly recommended. While the lake offers a unique charm year-round, the summer months and weekends can attract more visitors, especially to the sandy shore areas. In winter, the lake provides a particularly peaceful and picturesque setting, ideal for quiet walks.

    What are the typical trail difficulties and elevation gains around Butzer See?

    The trails around Butzer See are generally considered easy and suitable for leisurely walks. The terrain is mostly flat, with minimal elevation gain, making it accessible for most fitness levels. The paths wind through woodlands and along the lake's shores, offering a gentle and enjoyable experience rather than a strenuous hike.

    Are there specific viewpoints or landmarks around Butzer See?

    Butzer See itself is the primary natural landmark. While there aren't specific named viewpoints or historical structures, the lake offers beautiful vistas, particularly from its shallow, sandy shore areas to the north and south. The diverse vegetation, including natural forest stands and reed-covered sections, creates a picturesque natural landscape to enjoy.

    Is Butzer See suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Butzer See is a great destination for families with young children. The easy, flat walking trails are suitable for strollers, and the shallow, sandy shore areas provide a pleasant spot for children to play and relax by the water's edge. The peaceful natural environment offers a safe and enjoyable outdoor experience, perfect for a family outing.

    What is the origin of Butzer See?

    Butzer See is a man-made lake, also known as a "Baggersee" (excavation lake). It was formed in the mid-1930s when sand and gravel were extracted from the area for the construction of surrounding residential developments. After the extraction ceased, the pit naturally filled with rainwater and groundwater, creating the lake we see today.

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