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Strandbad Tegeler See beach in Tegel, BE
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View of Strandbad Tegeler See in Tegel, BE
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View of Strandbad Tegeler See in Tegel, BE
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Strandbad Tegeler See

4.0(124 reviews)Activity
🕑 3-5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and young children love the gentle, shallow water entry that allows safe splashing, while older kids enjoy beach volleyball, swimming in deeper areas, and exploring the lakeside.

About

Strandbad Tegeler See offers families a classic European lakeside beach experience in northern Berlin, perfect for hot summer days. The sandy shores and shallow water entry make it ideal for young swimmers, while beach volleyball courts and spacious lawns provide plenty of space for active play and family picnics.

Highlights

  • Shallow, gradually deepening water perfect for beginner swimmers
  • Sandy beach area with space for sandcastle building
  • Beach volleyball courts for active families
  • Large grassy areas for picnics and ball games
  • Clean, family-friendly lake swimming in a natural setting

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 11am on weekends during summer to secure a good spot on the sand, as this popular local beach fills up quickly on sunny days.
  2. 2.Bring water shoes as some areas have pebbles mixed with sand, and pack plenty of sunscreen since shade is limited on the beach itself.
  3. 3.Consider purchasing a season pass if staying in Berlin for an extended period, as it offers better value than daily admission for families.
  4. 4.The nearby Tegel district has supermarkets where you can pick up picnic supplies before heading to the beach, as on-site food options are basic.
  5. 5.Look for the grassy areas behind the beach for shaded picnic spots under trees, perfect for younger children who need breaks from the sun.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings in June or early September for warm weather with smaller crowds. July and August weekends are busiest, so arrive early or go after 3pm when day-trippers start leaving.

What to Know

There is an admission fee (typically around 5-6 euros for adults, reduced for children). Limited parking is available nearby, so consider taking the U-Bahn to Tegel and then a short bus ride. Basic snack kiosks are on-site, but bringing your own food is recommended.

Seasonal Notes

Open approximately late May through early September, weather dependent. Best visited during summer months (June-August) when water temperatures are warmest. Closes for the season once temperatures drop in autumn.

Nearby Eats

Head to Tegel's Alt-Tegel area (about 1.5km away) for family-friendly options like Pizzeria Piccola Italia or grab ice cream at one of several gelaterias in the neighborhood after your beach day.

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