Lake Werbellin (German Werbellinsee) is a lake in the Barnim district of Brandenburg, Germany. It is located south of Joachimsthal in the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve. The southern shore belongs to the Schorfheide municipality. With a surface area of 7.82 square kilometers (3.02 sq mi) it is the fourth largest lake in Brandenburg and with 51 meters (167 ft) the second deepest (after Lake Stechlin).

Lake Werbellin
Lake Werbellin is located in Brandenburg
Lake Werbellin
Lake Werbellin
LocationLandkreis Barnim, Brandenburg
Coordinates52°56′0″N 13°43′0″E / 52.93333°N 13.71667°E / 52.93333; 13.71667
Lake typeGlacial lake
Primary inflowsNeuer Graben from Grimnitzsee
Primary outflowsWerbellinkanal to Oder–Havel Canal
Basin countriesGermany
Max. length9.27 km (5.76 mi)
Max. width1.2 km (0.75 mi)
Surface area7.82 km2 (3.02 sq mi)
Average depth22.1 m (73 ft)
Max. depth51 meters (167 ft)
Water volume0.173 km3 (140,000 acre⋅ft)
Surface elevation64 meters (210 ft)

Overview

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Werbellinsee became famous for the Hubertusstock hunting lodge on its western shore, originally built in 1849, later the resort of East German leader Erich Honecker, where he received several official guests, among them West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt in December 1981. The eastern shore near the village of Altenhof was the site of a large Young Pioneer camp (Pionierrepublik Wilhelm Pieck).

Today the lake is a popular destination for yachtsmen and the site of several sailing regattas. It is navigable and connected with the Oder river and the Baltic Sea. The northern shore offers winding roads with few traffic disruptions, making it a popular spot for motorcycle riding.

See also

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  • Nixdorf, B.; et al. (2004), "Werbellinsee", Dokumentation von Zustand und Entwicklung der wichtigsten Seen Deutschlands (in German), Berlin: Umweltbundesamt, p. 144