Natural monuments around Rüdnitz offer diverse natural landscapes for exploration. The region features a mix of clear lakes, meandering rivers, and expansive forest areas. These natural features provide opportunities for various outdoor activities. The area showcases evidence of glacial formation and is home to significant natural landmarks.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Simply a very beautiful cycle path due to its nature and flora.
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Beautiful cycle path along the Finow.
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Nice and swampy and also full of mosquitoes. The Upstallfließ is one of several streams and flows into the Hellsee.
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The entrance to the heath area is beautifully designed. Motorized hikers are informed by timely signs about the parking facility, which is located directly at the entrance area.
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⚠️mostly closed off⚠️ For nature conservation, the Upstallfliess was almost completely closed off. Hikers who come expecting a Briesetal might be disappointed
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Unfortunately, access to the shore area is largely blocked by a wire fence. Serves to protect nature. Please note. At the end of the fence there is a small entrance for interested hikers at the beaver dam. Nice photo motif.
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The Finow is not a swampy river and does not come from the Hellmühler river. The Finow begins as the outflow of the Regensee west of Biesenthal, is approx. 13.7 km long and flows into the Finow Canal west of Finowfurth. It is the remnant of what used to be a 45 km long left tributary of the Oder. From Finowfurth it was expanded into the Finow Canal.
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The landscape here reminds me of the Briesetal. https://www.komoot.de/tour/795742362
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The region around Rüdnitz is rich in diverse natural features. You can witness clear evidence of glacial formation at Hellmühler Fließ, a beautiful hiking section between Lanke and Biesenthal. Another unique spot is the Schönower Heide Entrance, a heathland on former military grounds where you can observe fallow deer and enjoy circular hikes.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Lake Liepnitz is a great option, offering clean waters for swimming and an island accessible by ferry with a garden restaurant. The Schönower Heide Entrance also features family-friendly trails and opportunities to spot wildlife.
The area around Rüdnitz is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 8-kilometer circuit around Hellsee, which is perfect for a refreshing hike. For cycling, there are routes like the 'Lake Liepnitz – Cycle Path Schönwalde–Gorinsee loop from Rüdnitz'. Explore more options on the Hiking around Rüdnitz and Cycling around Rüdnitz guide pages.
For tranquility, the Upstallfließ Wetland offers a totally dreamy and beautiful marshland environment, ideal for quiet observation, though access to the shore is protected. The Hellsee Shore Trail also provides a very natural and less crowded experience, perfect for a peaceful walk or fishing.
While many natural monuments are valued for their ecological importance, the English Oak on the Market Square in Biesenthal stands out. This proud 130-year-old tree is considered a natural monument and a living historical landmark within the enchanting historic old town of Biesenthal.
Many natural monuments are accessible via public transport. For instance, Lake Liepnitz can be reached by S-Bahn (e.g., S-Bahn station Bernau) followed by well-developed, shaded bike paths. The region generally offers good connections, making it possible to explore without a car.
The natural monuments around Rüdnitz offer beauty year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming at Lake Liepnitz. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forested areas, while winter offers serene, quiet landscapes for hiking. The Schönower Heide Entrance is particularly atmospheric in late summer during the heather blossom.
Yes, the natural monuments provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. At Hellmühler Fließ and the surrounding rustic wetland, beavers and other animals are known to reside. The Schönower Heide Entrance is also a great place to observe fallow deer.
The Hellsee Shore Trail offers an approximately eight-kilometer circuit, making it suitable for a refreshing loop hike. Additionally, the Schönower Heide Entrance provides several circular hikes through its heathland landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the clear waters of lakes like Lake Liepnitz and the serene, natural character of areas like the Hellsee Shore Trail. The unique river landscapes and wetlands, such as the Finow Stream in the Finowtal–Pregnitzfließ Nature Reserve, are also highly appreciated for their untouched beauty and opportunities for quiet exploration.
Rüdnitz is located within the larger Barnim Nature Park. For more comprehensive information about the park's offerings, including its diverse landscapes and conservation efforts, you can visit the Visit Berlin website.


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