Description
Döbertstich is a 4 hectare lake with a high biodiversity in Brandenburg. It is part of an area with about 60 lakes known as the Zehdenicker Tonstichlandschaft. Around the lake, you can see Gjóður, Svölugleða, Vatnagleða, and Býþjór soaring overhead. There's a cozy little accommodation on the lake's edge. There are also rowing boats for rent to explore the lake. The many shrubs along the meadows attract many Þyrnisvarri, Gultittlingur, Steindepill, and Hagaskvetta. In the reeds, you can hear Reyrsöngvari singing and see Sefsöngvari move. At the lake's edge, you can hear Laufglói calling.
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Access
Döbertstich is located in a relatively remote area, about 7 km north of the town of Zehdenick. There's a train station in Zehdenick. From the station, you can reach the area by bike. Parking is available at the edge of the area. Press P on the map for directions to a parking spot.
If you want to spot many birds, the lake is highly recommended. You can easily spend a whole day walking around the area, as there are other lakes and a river nearby. The circular walk shown on the map is approximately 3.5 km.