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Belenzsee is a tranquil lake nestled within the scenic Schlaubetal Nature Park, located in the Oder-Spree district of Brandenburg, Germany. Situated south of Müllrose and northeast of Mixdorf, this natural gem lies at an elevation of approximately 55 metres above sea level. It is characterized by its extensive reed belts and bulrush stands, which create a vital habitat for numerous waterfowl and contribute to its serene atmosphere.
What truly draws visitors to Belenzsee is the profound sense of natural beauty…
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Yes, a notable hiking trail leads from the eastern shore of the Großer Müllroser See past Belenzsee to the Ragower Wassermühle. The trails in the Schlaubetal Nature Park generally offer varied terrain, suitable for different fitness levels. While the lake itself is rated as 'intermediate' by komoot, many routes are accessible for leisurely strolls.
Belenzsee is known for its wide reed belts and abundant stands of bulrushes, which are crucial breeding grounds for numerous waterfowl. You can also find unique plant species like broad-leaved helleborine and common twayblade. Between Belenzsee and the Schlaube river, there's a protected brown moss bog (Drepanocladus exannulatus), adding to its ecological significance.
While the provided information doesn't specify dedicated parking lots directly at Belenzsee, visitors often access the area via Müllrose, where parking options may be available. For public transport, you would typically look for connections to Müllrose or nearby villages within the Schlaubetal Nature Park, then proceed on foot or by local means.
Belenzsee's natural beauty can be appreciated year-round, making it suitable for winter hikes. However, be prepared for cold weather, potentially icy or muddy trails, and shorter daylight hours. Dress in layers, wear waterproof and insulated footwear, and consider bringing trekking poles for stability.
The tranquil nature and varied trails of the Schlaubetal Nature Park make the area around Belenzsee generally family-friendly for walks and nature observation. Dogs are typically allowed on trails in nature parks, but they should be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
Belenzsee itself is a natural, undeveloped area. For amenities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation, you would need to visit nearby towns such as Müllrose or other villages within the Schlaubetal Nature Park. These locations offer more services for visitors.
No, there is no designated bathing area at Belenzsee, and direct access to the lake is limited due to its wide reed belts. The lake's primary appeal is its wild character and natural beauty, not swimming. It's best to plan for walks around its perimeter rather than seeking swimming spots.
While a specific circular route directly around Belenzsee isn't highlighted, the lake is part of a larger network of trails within the Schlaubetal Nature Park. Many routes in the park offer circular options, often incorporating sections along the lake or connecting it with other natural features like the Schlaube river and the Ragower Wassermühle. Exploring routes starting from Müllrose is a good way to find circular paths that include views of Belenzsee.
Beyond the general advice that warmer months are ideal, be aware that in spring, there can be a significant presence of mosquitoes, so appropriate clothing or repellent is advisable. The lake's wild character means that trail conditions can vary with seasons, from dry paths in summer to potentially muddy or icy sections in wetter or colder months.
Yes, angling is possible in Belenzsee, but it requires a permit due to the special protection regulations of the Schlaubetal Nature Park. To obtain details and permission, you should contact the local fisherman who uses the lake. This ensures compliance with conservation efforts.
Belenzsee offers a sense of tranquility and is often described as a place to enjoy nature before reaching more developed areas. While specific crowd data isn't available, its limited direct access and lack of designated bathing areas suggest it generally remains less crowded than more popular recreational lakes, even on weekends. However, the surrounding Schlaubetal Nature Park can see increased visitor numbers during peak seasons.