Teufelssee is well-known for its vibrant FKK culture. The southern shore's sunbathing lawn is a popular nudist beach, where a mix of people, including families and friends, enjoy the sun and water in their natural state. It's important to set your expectations regarding amenities. Teufelssee is a natural swimming spot with very little infrastructure. There are toilet containers and a DLRG water rescue station on the southern shore, but that's about it. You won't find cafes, restaurants, or kiosks. This is a "bring your own picnic" kind of place. So, pack plenty of water, food, and anything else you might need for the day. Teufelssee is a fantastic choice for those who appreciate a more natural and less commercialized swimming experience. It's the perfect spot to connect with nature, enjoy the sun, and embrace Berlin's laid-back...
Read moreEasy lake to reach by train for sunning and bathing within Berlin city limits. Best on weekdays because on weekends it gets super crowded by afternoon. It’s not strictly a nude beach - no one cares if you’re wearing anything or not. Crowd is diverse: young and old, gay and straight, party people and families. There are several patches of grass where people can lay, with the ones at the top of the hill having sun the longest. Floating dock to swim to and dive off. The water is dark but clean. There’s a small free toilet, plenty of rubbish bins, but nowhere to buy food or drink. It’s nice to stop at the bars by Grunewald S-Bahn station on the way home for a cold beer or...
Read moreA Sunday treat! With a quick ride ride of the S7 you will finally reach Grunewald train station. You are greeted with large beautiful trees right next to the local biergarten. I enjoying riding my bike to Tuefelssee as the walk is quite long and I have a bad set of knees. However, the walk is beautiful, the autumn colours create a fuzzy feeling within and it's hard to look away from the plethora of leaves. You finally meet Tuefelssee after the 15minute walk and you have a lot of sunbathing space (FKK friendly). The lake itself is small and refreshing. Fun fact: this is one the deepest...
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