Natural monuments around Joachimsthal are situated within the UNESCO Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve, an expansive area characterized by forests, numerous lakes, and significant lowland beech forests. This region showcases a diverse Central European cultural landscape shaped by glacial activity. It offers varied natural experiences, from ancient forests to wetlands and lakes. The area provides opportunities to explore pristine nature and learn about its glacial origins.
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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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Beautiful lake shore in perfect scenery
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Very nice place to relax
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The Beechforest in the Uckermark is a popular destination for hikers. The region is known for its picturesque landscape with numerous lakes and rivers. The hiking trails through the Beechforest offer breathtaking views of the surrounding nature. There are a variety of routes to choose from, ranging in difficulty from leisurely strolls to challenging treks. A special highlight is the treetop path, which offers a unique view of the forest. The area surrounding the Beechforest is also rich in historical attractions such as castles and palaces. Whether planning a relaxing day trip or a longer hike, the Beechforest in the Uckermark is an unforgettable experience.
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The Wolletzsee in the Uckermark is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. The lake is approximately 1.5 km long and offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. There are several well-developed hiking trails around the lake, offering various levels of difficulty. The longest trail is about 6 km long and runs along the shore of the lake. While hiking you can observe many different species of birds and enjoy nature. There are also several beaches along the lake where you can take a break and swim in summer. For those looking for a slightly more challenging hike, there are also several hiking trails through the surrounding forests and fields. These paths offer breathtaking views of the landscape and a great opportunity to relax from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Overall, Wolletzsee is a great place to spend a day outdoors and enjoy nature. Whether you take a quiet stroll along the shore or a challenging hike through the woods and fields, there is guaranteed to be something for everyone.
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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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Visitors particularly enjoy the North Shore of Wolletzsee, known for its beautiful views and hiking trails. Another favorite is the Rosenbeck Lock on the Werbellinkanal, where you can watch ships pass and enjoy the lake scenery. The Beechforest is also popular for its hilly paths and beaver sightings.
Yes, the Grumsin Beech Forest, located within the UNESCO Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It features undisturbed lowland beech trees, representing one of Europe's last remaining primeval beech forests, offering unique hiking experiences.
The region offers diverse activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Werbellinsee Loop Trail or easy routes around Lake Werbellin. Cycling is also popular, with options such as the "On the Trail of the Glassmakers" route. For more details on routes, you can explore the Easy hikes around Joachimsthal or Cycling around Joachimsthal guides.
Absolutely. The Rosenbeck Lock is a highlight for families, where children can watch boats. The North Shore of Wolletzsee has beaches suitable for swimming. Additionally, the Wildpark Schorfheide offers a chance to observe diverse wildlife in spacious enclosures, making it very appealing for families with children.
For a first-class panoramic view, visit the Biorama-Projekt Observation Platform. This accessible viewing platform is situated on the roof of a disused water tower and offers a 360-degree vista of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Schorfheide-Chorin, extending up to 50 km on clear days.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can find historical elements like the Old stone wall in the forest behind Chorin Monastery. Additionally, the "Emperor's Trail" along Lake Werbellin features stelae with historical information, combining natural beauty with insights into the past.
Yes, Lakes Grimnitz and Werbellin are known for their crystal-clear waters and are ideal for swimming. The North Shore of Wolletzsee also has several beaches where you can take a break and swim in summer.
The region is rich in wildlife. In the Beechforest, you can often spot tracks of beavers. The Wildpark Schorfheide is home to large wild animals and rare, ancient domestic breeds. Around the lakes and wetlands like the Finow Stream in the Finowtal–Pregnitzfließ Nature Reserve, you can observe many different species of birds and other aquatic wildlife.
The natural monuments offer beauty in all seasons. Spring and summer are excellent for swimming and enjoying lush greenery. Autumn provides stunning foliage, and the Schorfheide is a popular area for mushroom pickers. Even in winter, the hilly forest paths, such as those in the Beechforest, are suitable for exploration.
Yes, there are several running trails. For example, you can find routes like the Werbellinsee Loop Trail or shorter loops around Lake Werbellin. You can find more detailed information and routes in the Running Trails around Joachimsthal guide.
The Finow Stream in the Finowtal–Pregnitzfließ Nature Reserve offers a unique river landscape with significant wetlands. It's a tranquil area along the Finow River, perfect for enjoying nature and observing the diverse ecosystem.
The Beechforest offers very beautiful paths through hilly terrain, suitable for exploration year-round. Be aware that during warmer, sunnier weather, especially in late spring, there can be many active mosquitoes, so mosquito repellent is advisable for a more comfortable experience.


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