Best attractions and places to see in Löptener Fenne-Wustrickwiesen include diverse natural landscapes and historical sites. This region is a designated FFH-area within the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park, featuring fens, moors, dry grasslands, and pine forests. It offers an immersive experience in unique natural environments, home to various plant and animal species. The area is primarily a destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.
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Good surface, fairly little traffic.
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The bridge is no longer closed, the construction work has been completed and you can cross it again.
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The Löptener Dreieck is centrally located between the towns of Groß Köris, Klein Köris and Löpten and borders on the nature reserve "Löptener Fenne-Wustrickwiesen" The nearly 220-hectare FFH area Löptener Fenne and Wustrickwiesen corresponds in its delimitation to the NSG of the same name. It is located between the towns of Groß-Köris, Löpten and Klein Köris. Within a valley sand plain, it is a low moor area that drains north into the Großer Moddersee. Central components of the protection area are eutrophic residual lakes that have silted up, extensive silted-up bogs with extensive reed beds and broken forests, as well as the near-natural running water sections of the Wustrickgraben. Basic bog areas occur within the wood-free areas. In addition to alder cracks, there are peat moss-moor birch forest formations within the fracture areas. The extensive reed zones are characterized by reeds. The near-natural river sections are lined with swamp forest over large areas. In the north, areas of the eutrophic Moddersee are included in the protected area. Extensively used wet meadows and pastures as well as dry grassland and heath fringes are located on the outskirts of the protected area. The FFH area is part of several EU Life projects. As part of the Limestone Moore Brandenburg project, the area water conditions in the area of the Löptener Fennen were sustainably improved. Signposted hiking trails and the “Hofjagdweg” lead through the area.
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Mucher Platz was dedicated to the official partnership between the communities of Groß Köris and Much and was inaugurated on August 10th, 2007.
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Rest area is unfortunately on the main road.
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Information point for the chronicle of Groß Köris and the twin town of Much.
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Nice quiet asphalt road with a good surface.
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Good to drive route.
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Löptener Fenne-Wustrickwiesen is a diverse nature reserve within the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park. You can explore unique habitats such as fens, moors, dry grasslands, and pine forests. The area is known for its wetland features, including the Wustrickgraben, and wind-blown sand dunes.
Yes, the region has historical significance. You can visit the Groß Köris Canal and Historic Village Center, which features a landmarked drawbridge and tells the story of the area's past, including its brick industry. The small town of Löpten also has remnants of a former airfield.
The region is excellent for hiking, with various trails available. A popular circular hiking trail, approximately 9 km long, starts and ends at Groß Köris train station. Other established routes like the Hofjagdweg and Paul-Gerhardt-Weg also pass through the reserve. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking in Löptener Fenne-Wustrickwiesen guide.
Absolutely. There are several easy walking trails, such as the 3.6 km 'Great Rosskardt Lake – Old Fire Station Groß Köris loop' or the 4 km 'Wustrichgraben loop from Groß Köris'. These are perfect for a relaxed stroll. Find more options in the Easy hikes in Löptener Fenne-Wustrickwiesen guide.
As a designated FFH-area, the reserve is home to numerous endangered plant and animal species. In the moor and wetland areas, you might spot rare flora like Bog-sedge, Bogbean, and Greater Spearwort. The diverse habitats support a rich biodiversity, making it a great spot for nature observation.
Yes, cycling is a great way to explore. The Groß Köris–Halbe Road is a quiet cycle path with a good surface and minimal traffic. For more extensive cycling adventures, check out the MTB Trails in Löptener Fenne-Wustrickwiesen guide, which includes routes like the Hofjagdweg Cycle Path.
The Groß Köris Drawbridge, a hand-operated bridge connecting Großer Moddersee and Schulzensee, is now open for crossing by vehicle, boat, or on foot. However, the Prieros Drawbridge is currently undergoing renovation and is not accessible.
Yes, many attractions and trails are family-friendly. Highlights like the Groß Köris Drawbridge and the Groß Köris Canal and Historic Village Center are suitable for all ages. There are also easy walking trails that families can enjoy together.
You can find small resting places like the Löptener Dreieck Rest Area. While functional, it's located near a main road. It's advisable to plan for amenities in nearby towns like Groß Köris.
Visitors appreciate the region's diverse natural beauty, especially the unique fens and moors. The quiet cycle paths, like the Groß Köris–Halbe Road, are highly rated for their good surface and minimal traffic. The historical elements, such as the drawbridges and the historic village center, also add to the appeal.
The region is accessible by public transport, with a popular circular hiking trail starting and ending at Groß Köris train station. This makes it convenient for visitors relying on trains to reach the area.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not explicitly listed, nature reserves generally welcome dogs on a leash. Given the numerous hiking and walking trails, it's a suitable area for walks with your dog, provided you follow local regulations and respect wildlife.


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