Best huts around Grünheide (Mark) are situated within a landscape characterized by an extensive network of lakes and forests, including Werlsee and Peetzsee. This region offers access to the natural beauty of the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park and the Löcknitztal Nature Reserve. Visitors can engage in various outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and water sports. Many accommodations provide direct lake access, blending natural surroundings with comfort.
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The Heide Alm is a beautiful mountain hut that invites you to linger and rest.
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Outside of mosquito season, a nice picnic spot with a view of the Schlagmühle and the mill pond.
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A great place to stay! If it rains lightly, you can take off your wet clothes here for a short time (not entirely waterproof). The fire pit next door looks safe as everything is covered in sand. No idea if an open fire is allowed, but perfect for tea or soup from the gas stove or something similar.
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Near the old Heidealm, which was built with sticks and branches by children from Kita Kunterbunt, the new one was obviously created by the daycare center's trainees. https://www.moz.de/lokales/erkner/kinderbetreuung-im-wald-azubis-ueberraschen-gruenheider-kita-_haus-kunterbunt_-_-mit-einer-neuen-heide-alm-67242927.html
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According to MOZ, it was built by the forest children of Kita Kunterbunt from sticks and twigs. https://www.moz.de/lokales/erkner/kinderbetreuung-im-wald-azubis-ueberraschen-gruenheider-kita-_haus-kunterbunt_-_-mit-einer-neuen-heide-alm-67242927.html
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A really cool bivouac spot, especially off-season. You can camp here for the night, make a fire, and relax. However, this only applies to travelers without a car. So, bike, on foot, kayak, etc. There's no infrastructure, not even trash cans. I passed by here on a beautiful paddling trip. https://youtu.be/5GWTuLgRLRw
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In Grünheide (Mark), you'll primarily find bivouac sites, rest huts, and small shelters. These facilities offer places for overnight stays, rest, and protection from the elements. For example, the Mönchwinkel bivouac site is designed for tent pitching, while the Shelter at Süßer Grund and A-Frame Shelter Below the Müggelberge are ideal for short breaks and shelter from rain.
The region is suitable for visits throughout the year, with each season offering different experiences. Many private holiday homes, which resemble huts, are equipped with fireplaces and underfloor heating, making them comfortable even in colder months. Warmer months are ideal for water activities and enjoying the lakes.
Yes, several shelters are noted as family-friendly. The Shelter at Süßer Grund, A-Frame Shelter Below the Müggelberge, and Shelter at the Fontane Pine are all categorized as family-friendly, providing comfortable spots for breaks during outings.
The area is rich in natural beauty, characterized by an extensive network of lakes such as Werlsee, Peetzsee, Möllensee, Bauernsee, Kalksee, and Hölzerner See, as well as vast forests. You can explore the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park and the Löcknitztal Nature Reserve. The Mönchwinkel bivouac site, for instance, offers direct access to the Spree river.
Grünheide (Mark) is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and water sports. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Möllensee [North Shore] – Path Along the Kieskanal loop from Grünheide' or the 'Löcknitztalweg – Löcknitz Fish Pass loop from Fangschleuse'. For cycling, options include the 'Spreeradweg – Old Spree loop from Fangschleuse' or gravel biking routes like 'Kagel–Kienbaum Cycle Path – Jänickendorf Cycle Path loop from Fangschleuse'. Find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Grünheide (Mark), Cycling around Grünheide (Mark), and Gravel biking around Grünheide (Mark) guides.
Yes, many huts and shelters are located along popular hiking routes. For example, the Shelter with bench in the Wilhelmshagen-Woltersdorfer Dünenzug is situated on a natural forest path, perfect for a relaxing break. The region offers well-developed hiking paths, including sections of the 66-lakes hiking trail.
Many areas are accessible by car, with designated forest car parks available. For bivouac sites like Mönchwinkel bivouac site, parking is typically available before the site, as caravans and mobile homes are not permitted directly on the bivouac grounds. The region also has good public transport connections, allowing access to natural settings even for those wishing to explore Berlin.
Yes, the region is known for its numerous lakes, and many private rental properties offer direct lake access, sometimes with private jetties. The Mönchwinkel bivouac site even has a small swimming access to the Spree. Swimming, sunbathing on sandy beaches, and various water sports are popular activities in the warmer months.
While specific public huts may not explicitly state dog-friendliness, many holiday homes in the region are pet-friendly, allowing visitors to bring their dogs. The natural areas and trails around Grünheide (Mark) are generally suitable for dog walking, but always ensure to follow local regulations regarding leashes and waste disposal.
Visitors highly appreciate the immersion in nature, the tranquility, and the opportunities for relaxation and recreation. The quiet, idyllic locations are perfect for unwinding, and the extensive network of lakes and forests provides ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and water activities. The combination of natural beauty with proximity to Berlin is also a significant draw.
While the public huts themselves are basic shelters, the surrounding towns and villages in Grünheide (Mark) offer various amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the vicinity, especially near the larger lakes and residential areas. Many private holiday homes are also conveniently located with access to local services.
The region's diverse landscape offers several scenic viewpoints. While specific viewpoints are not always directly adjacent to every hut, the trails often provide picturesque views of the lakes and forests. For example, the Shelter at the Fontane Pine is located near a significant natural landmark, offering a unique perspective of the area.


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