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1월 23, 2025, Märkischer Naturgarten
On an area of 15 hectares you can marvel at the typical flora and fauna of Brandenburg, which includes meadows, swamps, moorland and a lake.
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9월 25, 2023, Helenesee Main Beach
First of all: Lake Helene is a place that makes the heart of every nature lover beat faster. As a relic of a former opencast mine, this lake offers an impressive panorama and a deep history. Once referred to as the "bathtub of Frankfurt", Lake Helene in times past attracted up to 120,000 bathers daily seeking the freshness and clarity of the water. But, as is sometimes the case, such wonderful places also hide their own secrets and challenges. Due to repeated embankment slides, bathing operations were stopped in the entire northern area of the lake - a scenario that makes the hearts of bathing lovers heavy. The extent of the landslides is so significant that extensive investigations and drilling up to 40 meters deep are currently being carried out to ensure the stability of the lake. The consequences of these changes are noticeable. Large events such as the famous Helenebeach festival have to pause and it is uncertain when the swimming season can resume. According to forecasts, this could not happen before 2026. But in the midst of these challenges, people's resilience and innovative spirit are also evident. Despite all the adversities, the surrounding area and campsites remain open, smaller events are organized and visitors are invited to enjoy the vastness and tranquility of the area. The history of Lake Helene goes back a long way - it emerged from the former "Helene" brown coal mine, which was operated from 1943 to 1958. After it closed, the open pit filled with groundwater and became the scenic body of water we know today. While it has repeatedly faced landslides and closures in recent decades, Lake Helene remains an impressive testament to the past and a place that must be protected and preserved. For all cyclists and nature lovers: Even if jumping into the cool water is currently not possible, Lake Helene still offers a picturesque backdrop and pure relaxation. It's always worth a stop - be it to admire the breathtaking nature, find out about the history of the lake or simply to enjoy a moment of peace.
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8월 27, 2023, Blanke Hölle
In the summer months the hells hold less water, but there is something beautiful about them.
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5월 17, 2023, Helenesee Main Beach
Unfortunately, swimming in this beautiful body of water has been prohibited for some time. There is danger to life due to slipping banks, has happened several times. no change in sight. https://www.rbb24.de/studiofrankfurt/panorama/2023/02/brandenburg-frankfurt-how-stands-es-um-helenesee-fortstufen.html
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3월 19, 2023, Katja Lake
Small open-cast mining lake with beautiful tails around which you can also ride a gravel bike
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6월 6, 2022, Katja Lake
When mining lignite in the Catja pit was no longer worthwhile, the Helene pit was opened up and some of the overburden was transported to the Catja pit with an overburden track over the approximately 1 km long breakthrough ("Congo") into the Catja pit. As a result, the Catja pit shrank so much that today's Katja Lake is only about 1/3 of the original area of the Catja pit. Coal mining was abandoned on March 27, 1958 due to the increasingly difficult water management of the groundwater. The Katjasee is the abandoned pit Catja, which was formed together with the pit Helene by inflowing groundwater. Only 7 years later, in 1965, the present water level of the Katja and Helene lakes was reached. The Katjasee is 67 m deep.
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10월 15, 2021, Helene-See
The fence at the east entrance is closed, but accessible through an open fence. The lake is still closed. https://www.rbb24.de/studiofrankfurt/panorama/2021/08/helenesee-bleibt-fuer-jahre-gesperr-erdrutsch-ufer-badesee.html
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8월 28, 2021, Schaf-Hölle
The term “Biegener Hellen” refers to a strip of green up to a kilometer wide, in which there are seven holes, some of which are filled with water, the “Hellen”. This terminal moraine was created in the Ice Age. The warming inland ice melted and dug collecting basins and drainage channels. At that time, the whole valley was full of water, which flowed down like a torrent towards the Warsaw-Berlin glacial valley. The remaining lakes in the Frankfurt district are actually called Höllen. Only one in the Oder-Spree area is called Biegener Helle. In total, only four of the seven bodies of water in the strip have a name. Not all of them always have water. In the Hohenwalder area there is the sheep hell, the crooked hell and the blank hell.
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8월 28, 2021, Blanke Hölle
The term “Biegener Hellen” refers to a strip of green up to a kilometer wide, in which there are seven holes, some of which are filled with water, the “Hellen”. This terminal moraine was created in the Ice Age. The warming inland ice melted and dug collecting basins and drainage channels. At that time, the whole valley was full of water, which flowed down like a torrent towards the Warsaw-Berlin glacial valley. The remaining lakes in the Frankfurt district are actually called Höllen. Only one in the Oder-Spree area is called Biegener Helle. In total, only four of the seven bodies of water in the strip have a name. Not all of them always have water. In the Hohenwalder area there is the sheep hell, the crooked hell and the blank hell.
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8월 28, 2021, Biegener Hellen
The term “Biegener Hellen” refers to a strip of green up to a kilometer wide, in which there are seven holes, some of which are filled with water, the “Hellen”. This terminal moraine was created in the Ice Age. The warming inland ice melted and dug collecting basins and drainage channels. At that time, the whole valley was full of water, which flowed down like a torrent towards the Warsaw-Berlin glacial valley. The remaining lakes in the Frankfurt district are actually called Höllen. Only one in the Oder-Spree area is called Biegener Helle. In total, only four of the seven bodies of water in the strip have a name. Not all of them always have water. In the Hohenwalder area there is the sheep hell, the crooked hell and the blank hell.
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3월 31, 2021, Helene-See
With a little luck the gate will be open, if not just follow the fence down to the Helenesee and with a little skill then pass below😉
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12월 30, 2020, Helene-See
There are at least 2 gates where a key is required for the tour. Read info ...
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12월 30, 2020, Helene-See
The beach is fenced. Therefore you should get a key before the tour. There are at least 2 gates. We were lucky and found this gap, which will certainly no longer exist in summer.
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