Best canyons around Bad Freienwalde (Oder) are characterized by a distinctive hilly landscape featuring deeply cut gorges and ravines. This region, shaped by the last ice age, offers a middle mountain character within the Märkischer Bergwanderpark. It provides a unique destination for hiking and nature exploration in Brandenburg, known for its varied natural features.
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These paths cannot be hiked, everything is overgrown and fallen trees block the path. Love from
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great scenery, as the "throat" we draw a cut through the heights
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left and right it goes up high - great impression of a wonderful landscape
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Station 1 leads to the Orchid Gorge - Wąwóz Storczykowy (formerly: Liehrsgrund) to an ash-elm forest with mountain, pointed and field maple, field elm and hornbeam; with the cape, the hawthorn, the hazel, the hawthorn and the black elderberry, in the ground vegetation appear more demanding species of forest such as: the great hellebore, the nettle-leaved bellflower, the forest twig, the sanikel, the forest zest and others. a. The orchid gorge is named after the once-abundant occurrence of the white forest bird (Cephalanthera damasonium [C. alba]), a stately orchid that has probably disappeared as a result of excessive overshadowing.
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Station 4 leads into the Feldahorn Gorge - Wąwóz Paklonowy (formerly: Gloomy Reason) with a lookout. The eponymous tree, the field maple, is represented by about 50 handsome specimens. In addition, you will find mighty beech trees, huge grape oaks and 35 downy oaks. Above the Mittelweg there are stains of the stony-seed oak forest with buckthorn, blackthorn, field maple, field elm, downy oak, felt and dog rose, barberry, crown vetch, sickle alfalfa, upright zest and other dry grass species. Lost is the German Alant (Inula germanica).
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Station 5 is on the edge of Quellschlucht - Parów Źródlany (formerly: Wassergrund) with huge specimens of field maple, beech and stalk oak. The reason for this is a brook that infiltrates the lower half of the gorge. On the eastern slope you pass a well-trained Sandfingerkraut Stipa dry grass with feather grass, hair grass, large grass lily, shaggy flagpole, golden hair aster, dwarf sedge, sickle alfalfa, Sommerwurz u. a. Also, there is a large eyrie of the downy oak with 85 specimens and a monumental hornbeam. On the western edge of the ravine and in the bottom, in the neighborhood of a mighty beech, stands an ash-elm forest with field elm, maple and field, beech, ash, hawthorn and viburnum; in the ground vegetation you can find giant fescue, dove droppings, whitefly, forest zest, forest twigs, muskweed, meadowcandle u.v.a. As you proceed, pay attention to the markings: here the path can branch out. A path is temporarily closed because of the protection zone for a black stork nest.
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Station 9 again features an information board. The trail begins at the bus stop (PKS), at the upper end of the Markenthun Gorge – Wąwóz Markociński (formerly: Grund von Markenthun) and follows the edge of this longest and largest gorge, at whose wide opening are the buildings of the Markenthun (Markocin) farm, through the center of the valley on an asphalt road to the village. A stream once flowed alongside, parallel to the path. Monumental beech trees and a sturdy sessile oak stand along the edge. Both slopes of the gorge are covered by Baltic beech forest, and a managed mixed forest also remains.
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A special experience, if you walk the path in autumn from the west down to the Teufelsee.
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The canyons around Bad Freienwalde (Oder) are characterized by a distinctive hilly landscape with deeply cut gorges and ravines, shaped by the last ice age. You'll find fragrant forests, tranquil forest lakes like the Teufelssee, and diverse flora and fauna. The area offers a unique 'middle mountain' character within Brandenburg, with features like the Hammerfließ supporting abundant aquatic life and providing habitats for wildlife, including beavers.
Yes, several stand out. The Ahrendskehle is a deeply cut gorge above the idyllic Teufelssee, known for its tranquil atmosphere and pleasant circular path. The Markociński Gorge is the longest and largest in the area, featuring monumental beech trees and sturdy sessile oaks. Another is Parów Źródlany (Source Valley Gorge), which boasts huge specimens of field maple, beech, and stalk oak, with a brook supporting diverse flora.
The Märkischer Bergwanderpark offers a variety of hiking trails that wind through its hilly landscape and deep gorges. You can expect natural paths, some with steep ascents and steps, leading to rewarding viewpoints. While generally accessible, comfortable footwear is recommended. Trails range from intermediate, like those found at Markociński Gorge, to more challenging sections, such as those near Paklonowy Gorge (Field Maple Gorge).
The region is beautiful year-round. Autumn offers a special experience, particularly when walking paths like the Ahrendskehle down to the Teufelssee. Warmer months are suitable for those looking to cool off near the lakes, and provide excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. The fragrant forests and diverse flora make spring and summer very appealing as well.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. The circular path around the Ahrendskehle near Teufelssee provides pleasant walks in a peaceful setting. Many trails within the Märkischer Bergwanderpark are accessible, though some may have steeper sections. It's always advisable to check specific route details for elevation and terrain to ensure it matches your family's activity level.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the region, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The natural paths and forest environments are ideal for walks with your canine companion. Always be mindful of local regulations and wildlife, especially near sensitive ecological areas like the Teufelssee.
The gorges and surrounding forests are rich in biodiversity. You might spot beavers near the Teufelssee, and the Hammerfließ supports abundant aquatic plant life. Gorges like Parów Źródlany feature diverse flora including a large eyrie of downy oak, while Orchid Gorge was once known for its white forest bird orchid. Expect to see monumental beech, field maple, stalk oak, and various forest species.
Yes, the Märkischer Bergwanderpark is known for its rewarding views. Specific routes like the 12-kilometer 'Turmwanderweg' connect four observation towers, providing panoramic vistas of the hilly landscape and forests. The Paklonowy Gorge (Field Maple Gorge) also features a lookout point.
The region around Bad Freienwalde (Oder) offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB Trails, go running, or enjoy gravel biking. The Märkischer Bergwanderpark is also part of the longer Oderlandweg long-distance hiking trail, offering extended scenic routes.
The distinctive hilly landscape, including the deeply cut gorges and ravines around Bad Freienwalde (Oder), was primarily shaped by the last ice age. Glacial processes left behind the hills, channels, and valleys that characterize the region today, giving it a 'middle mountain' feel in an otherwise flatter Brandenburg.
Yes, within the Märkischer Bergwanderpark, there is a 5.7-kilometer 'Atem schöpfen' (Catch your breath) health path. This trail is designed to combine nature, health, and tranquility, offering a refreshing experience amidst the region's unique landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the area for its quiet and serene ambiance, describing it as a peaceful escape into nature. The deeply cut gorges offer a 'special experience,' particularly when walking through the forests. The unique 'middle mountain' character in Brandenburg, combined with the tranquil lakes and diverse flora, makes it an ideal spot for contemplative breaks and immersive hikes.


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