Lakes and Rivers

Due to ice-age transformation of the landscape the Potsdam region shows a large number of waters. The spine of Potsdam’s water system consists of the river Havel with its so called Havel lakes and the river Nuthe as dominating waters. All in all 10 % of Potsdam’s urban area is taken by surfaces of the water.

Tiefer See ("Deep Lake")

Havel mit dem Tiefen See
© Landeshauptstadt Potsdam/Olaf Möldner
The Tiefer See ("Deep Lake") lies east of Potsdam’s city center, between the Berliner Vorstadt district to the north and west, and Babelsberg Park to the south and east. It is part of the flowing course of the River Havel.

Jungfernsee

Jungfernsee
© Dieter Horn
Jungfernsee is a glacially formed basin and tunnel valley lake. Today, it is part of the flowing course of the River Havel. The lake stretches 3.52 kilometers from northwest to southeast, lying crosswise to the Havel’s natural flow direction within the row of Havel lakes.

Sacrower See

Sacrower See
© Heiko Wahl
Sacrower See is a valuable and natural body of water. Covering an area of approximately 110 hectares, it is a glacial tunnel valley lake (Rinnensee) with steeply sloping banks.

Templiner See

Templin Lake
© Landeshauptstadt Potsdam
Most of the lakeshore is shaped by Potsdam’s city center and the districts of Brandenburger Vorstadt, Teltower Vorstadt, and Templiner Vorstadt.

Havel - Alte Fahrt

Havel - Alte Fahrt
© Heiko Wahl
The riverside promenade opposite Friendship Island stretches between the Lange Brücke (Long Bridge) and the Heilig-Geist-Spital (Holy Spirit Hospital). Along the restored quay wall, visitors can stroll from the Alte Markt (Old Market), passing flower and perennial beds, across the new bridge to Friendship Island or continue on to Große Fischerstraße.

Havel - Neue Fahrt and Nuthepark

Nuthebrücke
© Landeshauptstadt Potsdam
Nuthepark, located on former lowland meadows at the mouth of the Nuthe River—a previously neglected area with remnants of shipyards and old bathing facilities—is now a naturalistic landscaped park featuring play areas and open lawns.

Heiliger See (Holy Lake)

Heiliger See
© Dieter Horn
The Heilige See ("Holy Lake") is a landscaped park lake, artificially connected to the Jungfernsee via the Hasengraben canal. Its shores are largely undeveloped.

The Havel Canal

Havelkanal
© Botaurus
The Havel Canal is a federal waterway, constructed between 1951 and 1953 to provide a bypass around the then West Berlin.