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Easy hiking trails around Ketziner Havel traverse a landscape defined by its river and lake systems. The region features expansive Havel floodplains, old river arms, and naturally preserved riverine areas. A notable feature is the Ketziner Havelinseln nature reserve, a collection of alluvial sand islands within the Havel River, characterized by floodplain structures, oxbow lakes, and natural riverbanks. The terrain is generally flat, making it suitable for easy walks and beginner hiking routes.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In front of the Wilfried Herzog shipping company's Ketzin jetty, below Kirchstraße and in front of the shower and toilet facilities, you can still see old GDR art on a small rectangular building. On the side facing the Havel, you can see a water landscape with waterfowl, fish, and reeds, and on the long side, stone mosaics.
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As part of the village's redesign, the master builder David Gilly (1748-1808) constructed the Flour Scales and Fire Station complex between 1798 and 1805. The connection between the two buildings was created by a covered ladder barn, which served as a storage area for fire hoses and ladders. The fire engine was kept in the fire station itself and was occasionally used as a detention cell. The ladder barn was demolished around 1900, and the Flour Scales and Fire Station fell into disrepair. After reunification, at the initiative of the Paretz Historical Society, both buildings were completely renovated in accordance with historical preservation regulations, and the ladder barn was faithfully reconstructed. Source: https://www.paretz-verein.de/seite/131481/mehlwaage-und-spritzenhaus.html
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Ice cellars for storing natural ice were, before the invention of refrigeration, the privilege of kings and wealthy landowners. Later, ice cellars were also built for communal use. This is likely the case with the ice cellar located behind the Paretz barn in the Rohrhaus garden. It is one of three ice cellars that once existed in Paretz. While the two located in the royal gardens no longer exist, the ice cellar built around 1850 was restored by the Historical Paretz Association in 2007 and opened as a small museum in 2010. Further information can be found at: https://www.paretz-verein.de/seite/131483/historischer-eiskeller.html
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The lovingly restored and fully listed four-sided farmhouse served as the "Gasthof zum Prinzen Heinrich" (Prince Heinrich Inn) from 1912 onwards, with the rise of "Luisen Tourism," and from 1918 to 1942 as the "Gasthof zur Linde." At the end of the Second World War, the farmhouse was used as a military hospital, then for several years as a registry office. During the GDR era, there was a small private farm here. After the upheavals of 1989, the farm became increasingly quiet. In 2002, a family from southern Germany brought life back to the old walls of the farmstead. One of the family's four children is also named Luise, like the queen in the castle at that time. A small number of horses and other farm animals moved in with them on the four-sided farmyard. The storks also returned to the barn roof as they did every year, which is why the family promptly named the entire farm "Storchenhof" (Stork Farm). Source: https://www.paretz.online/hochzeits Feier/der-storchenhof-paretz/
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This is how refrigerators used to work
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Like everywhere in Parez, time has stood still here for 200 years.
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The townscape of Parez has remained unchanged for 200 years. The information board explains the buildings and provides historical photographs for comparison.
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A beautiful, quiet village church. The relief “The Apotheosis of Queen Louise” is interesting, showing the popular, popular queen who died young in 1810 in her transfigured role as the Prussian Madonna.
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Ketziner Havel offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 200 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails are designed to be accessible and enjoyable for various fitness levels, allowing you to explore the region's beautiful riverine landscapes.
The Ketziner Havel region is characterized by its generally flat terrain, expansive Havel floodplains, and naturally preserved riverine areas. This landscape provides simple walking paths, making it ideal for easy hikes and beginner-friendly routes. You'll find a mix of old river arms, oxbow lakes, and natural riverbanks to explore.
Yes, many easy trails in Ketziner Havel are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the View of the Gelber Stich – Yellow Pit loop from Ketzin/Havel is a popular easy circular route. Another option is the Ketzin/Havel Ferry Charlotte – Paretz Village Church loop from Ketzin/Havel, which also features easily accessible paths.
The easy hiking trails in Ketziner Havel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,100 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene river landscapes, the protected island ecosystems, and the diverse floodplains that define the area's natural beauty.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Ketziner Havel region, especially on the easy paths. However, as much of the area includes nature reserves like the Ketziner Havelinseln, it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife, particularly ground-nesting birds and other animals like otters and beavers.
Absolutely. Many easy trails in Ketziner Havel feature simple walking paths that are suitable for all fitness levels, including families with children. The flat terrain and scenic views of the river and nature make for an enjoyable outing for all ages. Routes like the Ketzin/Havel Pier – Ketzin Ferry loop from Ketzin/Havel are great for a family stroll.
The Ketziner Havel region, especially around the Ketziner Havelinseln nature reserve, is rich in biodiversity. On an easy hike, you might spot various bird species such as the Spotted Crake, Eurasian Curlew, Northern Lapwing, and Reed Warbler. Keep an eye out for otters, kingfishers, and beavers, which are also native to the area's riverine habitats.
Yes, the easy trails offer several scenic spots. The View of the Gelber Stich – Yellow Pit loop from Ketziner Havelinseln provides lovely views of the Havel. Additionally, the Phöben Church, with its elevated position, offers charming views towards the Havel, and its churchyard is a tranquil spot. The Ketziner Havelstrand also provides picturesque views of the water.
Beyond the trails, you can explore the historic village of Paretz, known for its castle and park, which can be integrated into longer tours. The Swimming Spot by the Waterway offers a place for relaxation. Sections of the Havel Cycle Path, such as the Havel Bike Path at Trebelsee, also provide scenic walking opportunities.
While specific parking information for each trailhead is best checked on individual route pages, Ketzin/Havel, as a central starting point for many routes, generally offers public parking options. Look for designated parking areas in and around the town center or near popular access points to the Havel.
Yes, some easy trails will bring you close to the water. The Ketziner Havelstrand is a public beach area that serves as a starting point for exploring the Havel's waters and is often near easy walking paths. You can also find various spots along the Havel River where you can enjoy the water views.
The Ketziner Havel region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, making them ideal for hiking. Summer is great for combining hikes with water activities at the Havelstrand. Even in winter, the flat terrain allows for enjoyable walks, offering a different, serene perspective of the frozen landscapes.


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