Natural monuments around Dissen-Striesow are defined by the region's close integration with the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO-recognized protected landscape. This area features an intricate network of rivers and canals, providing a habitat for diverse plant and animal species. The renatured Spreeaue further contributes to the unique water meadow environment, offering insights into nature conservation and ecological restoration.
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Nice place, immediately to the right after the Lebenshilfe🤙
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A beautiful park near the city center with many sights.
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In the midst of the countryside, not far from the hustle and bustle of Burg, rises a structure that is more than architecture: The Willow Dome, a walk-in living sculpture made of living willow branches, draws its arches toward the sky. Between the curved walls, the wind gently blows through the foliage, rustling gently as you walk through it or push your bike along the side. Built as part of the "Arena Salix" in the medicinal and aromatic plant garden, the Willow Dome is not a typical tourist destination with a chip shop and selfie point, but rather a place of contemplation. It lives in the rhythm of the seasons – in spring, young shoots sprout, in summer the green roof offers shade, in autumn the foliage glows in golden tones. In winter, the scaffolding rests, but even then, with quiet elegance, it tells the story of growth, change, and craftsmanship. The detour is worthwhile – even for cyclists. The paths are well-maintained, and the surrounding area is spacious, with picnic benches and information signs, but without any frills. If you like, you can combine your visit with a tour of the adjacent nature experience area – including a touch box, a snack patch, and a woodpecker telephone (yes, really!). An experience for the senses – no entry fee, no crowds, just there. Tip for planning your trip: The Willow Dome is ideally located on the edge of Burg and is easily accessible from the Gurkenradweg (cucumber cycle path). If you arrive early in the day, you often have it all to yourself – and can simply stand still among the living arches. Or as an elderly gentleman at the entrance put it: "You breathe differently in there." There's nothing to add to that.
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A very beautiful park in the middle of the city.
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A lovingly designed little museum. There's something for almost every taste. There's a small section on the history of the town, the history of the ironworks, the history of fishing, the blast furnaces, a mineral and fossil collection, a water section, and a small fishing museum. It's also child-friendly: there are things to try out. There's also an opportunity for meditation and relaxation: watching carp from above.
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Pretty little park on the north side of the mill island. Right next door is the Wilhelmsmühle and the old power station.
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In the evening the fountain is illuminated.
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@Rombea Thanks for the detailed information. Some of that I didn't even know.
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The most popular natural monuments include the Water Pyramid in Branitz Park, a unique man-made monument within a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. Visitors also highly rate the Burg Spa and Legends Park (Spreewald) with its old trees and legendary figures, and the Amtsteich Fountain in Goethe Park, a historical lake with a gushing fountain.
Dissen-Striesow is characterized by its integration into the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve, featuring an intricate network of rivers and canals. You'll find unique water meadow landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and renatured areas like the Spreeaue. Specific features include historical lakes such as the Amtsteich and the lakes within Branitz Park.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Water Pyramid in Branitz Park offers spacious grounds for exploration. The Burg Spa and Legends Park (Spreewald) is also family-friendly, with legendary figures distributed throughout the park. Additionally, the Willow dome in the medicinal and spice plant garden Burg im Spreewald provides an interesting and unique experience for all ages.
The area around Dissen-Striesow is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the Spreeaue Information Point – Spreeaue Dissen loop. Cycling is also popular, with options like the Spree Cycle Expressway. For more detailed routes, you can find guides for easy hikes, MTB trails, and running trails around Dissen-Striesow.
Absolutely. The Water Pyramid in Branitz Park is part of a 100-hectare landscape park designed by Prince Pückler-Muskau, which is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. Within this park, you'll also find Branitz Palace, housing museums and historical rooms. The Amtsteich Fountain in Goethe Park is located in Cottbus's oldest park, with the pond itself dating back to around 1600 for fish farming.
The Spreewald Biosphere Reserve, which encompasses Dissen-Striesow, is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and vibrant wildlife, ideal for boat trips and observing birds. Autumn brings colorful foliage, while winter can transform the landscape into a serene, frosty wonderland, suitable for quiet walks.
Yes, the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve is home to approximately 5,000 animal and plant species. You might spot rare species such as the fire-bellied toad, white-tailed eagle, green mosaic dragonfly, and otter. The renatured Spreeaue specifically aims to restore habitats for meadow breeding birds like curlews, lapwings, and black-tailed godwits, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For instance, the area around the Spreeaue Information Point offers accessible loops like the Spreeaue Information Point – Spreeaue Dissen loop, which is just over 4 km. These trails allow you to experience the unique water meadow environment and observe local wildlife at a leisurely pace. You can find more options in the easy hikes guide.
Parking is generally available near major attractions. For example, the Water Pyramid in Branitz Park has designated parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical landscape design. The intricate waterways of the Spreewald, the diverse wildlife, and the tranquil park settings like Branitz Park and Burg Spa and Legends Park are frequently highlighted. The integration of man-made features into the natural environment, such as the Water Pyramid, also leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, you can find places to eat and drink. For example, near the Burg Spa and Legends Park (Spreewald), the Kreutermühle is mentioned as a good stop. Within Branitz Park, the Gutsökonomie houses a visitor center where you might find refreshments, and the Cavalier House opposite Branitz Palace has a restaurant.
While specific rules vary by location, many natural areas and parks in Germany are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. For instance, Branitz Park generally allows dogs on designated paths. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific park regulations upon arrival to ensure a pleasant visit for both you and your pet.


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