Natural monuments around Schlaubetal are found within the Schlaubetal Nature Park, a region characterized by its diverse landscape shaped by the Ice Age. The area features forests, gorges, lakes, rivers, and interior dunes. This natural environment supports a wide array of plant and animal species, including many native to Brandenburg. The park offers a well-developed network of hiking trails, making it suitable for exploring its geological and ecological features.
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Technically somewhat demanding. When wet, be careful with roots and leaves. A wonderful MTB route. We didn't meet a single hiker on the entire trail on a Tuesday afternoon in May (after morning rain). Even though cycling on forest paths is permitted in Brandenburg - even in nature reserves - in my opinion, you should not plan this tour on Sundays or public holidays or during vacations. So that it remains permitted, if it continues to be possible without competition on less frequented days.
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Technically a bit demanding. When wet, be careful with roots and leaves. A wonderful MTB route. On a Tuesday (after morning rain) in May, in the afternoon, we didn't meet a single hiker on the entire trail. Even though cycling on forest paths - also in nature reserves - is permitted in Brandenburg, in my opinion, you should not plan this tour on Sundays or public holidays or during school holidays. So that it remains permitted, if it continues to be easily possible on less frequented days without competition.
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The Schlaubetal valley captivates hikers and cyclists alike with its wild, romantic scenery. On this section, the Schlaube meanders through a deeply cut valley, with the steep slopes towering majestically above the path. The hiking trail leads directly along the bank, accompanied by the gentle rippling of the water and the roots of the old trees clinging to the embankment. The route is particularly inviting for a quiet exploration in spring, when the leaves shine in the soft light, or in autumn, when the paths are covered in golden leaves. But the valley also shows its unique facets at other times of the year. Despite the tranquility in the valley, the closures due to swine fever remind us that nature here is not only a place of relaxation, but also of change.
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The Schlaubetal is an idyllic natural paradise in Brandenburg, known for its untouched landscape, dense forests and clear streams. It offers hikers and nature lovers an oasis of peace and relaxation. The numerous mills along the Schlaube, which keep the history of the region alive, are particularly attractive. The Schlaubetal combines nature conservation and gentle tourism in a harmonious way.
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The Schlaubetal is an idyllic natural paradise in Brandenburg, known for its untouched landscape, dense forests and clear streams. It offers hikers and nature lovers an oasis of peace and relaxation. The numerous mills along the Schlaube, which keep the history of the region alive, are particularly attractive. The Schlaubetal combines nature conservation and gentle tourism in a harmonious way.
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what a beautiful landscape
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The Schulzenwasser near Kupferhammer is the first lake that the Schlaube connects with two other small forest lakes.
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The Schlaubetal region, shaped by the Ice Age, offers several impressive geological natural monuments. You can visit the Kobbelner Stone, Brandenburg's second-largest erratic boulder, weighing 256 tons and featuring an educational trail. Another fascinating site is the Glacial Erratics Park near Henzendorf, which displays over 2,000 erratic blocks, sculptures, and runic tablets arranged artistically.
Yes, several natural monuments in Schlaubetal are well-suited for families. The Schinkensee is a popular lake with leaf-covered paths and moss-covered banks, ideal for exploration. The Langesee, known for its water lilies, also offers family-friendly sections. Additionally, the Schulzenwasser Lake in the Schlaubetal Nature Park is another beautiful spot for a family outing.
The Schlaubetal Nature Park is a biodiversity hotspot, home to three-quarters of all animal and plant species native to Brandenburg. You can spot kingfishers, otters, and white-tailed eagles. The Reicherskreuzer Heide is particularly notable for its unique flora, with yellow Scotch Broom blossoms in May and lilac-colored erica blossoms in September. This heathland is maintained by sheep grazing, preserving its special ecosystem.
The Schlaubetal is renowned for its picturesque water features. The Schinkensee is praised for its green and blue tones, creating an enchanted forest setting. The Wild and romantic Schlaubetal gorge features the Schlaube river cutting a deep valley, with trails leading close to the shore. The Langesee is celebrated for its water lilies and is considered part of the most scenic section of the valley. The Schlaube River itself is a natural monument, winding through a series of lakes.
Yes, the Schlaubetal region is home to several impressive ancient trees. You can find a 1000-year-old oak near Bärenklau, an ancient wild pear tree near Henzendorf, and an alley of red oaks near Treppeln. Additionally, old giant trees in the Bomsdorfer Park and four 200-year-old pines south of the Wirchen lake are recognized for their age and stature.
The best time to visit depends on what you wish to see. For geological features like the Glacial Erratics Park, August and September are particularly captivating due to the heather bloom. If you're interested in the vibrant colors of the heathlands, May offers yellow Scotch Broom blossoms at Reicherskreuzer Heide, while September brings lilac-colored erica blossoms. For general hiking and enjoying the lakes and forests, late summer or autumn are often recommended for their beauty.
The Schlaubetal Nature Park is crisscrossed by a well-developed network of hiking trails, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers. You can find easy hikes like the 'Bridge over the Planfließ – Great Treppel Lake loop' or the 'Schlaubetal Nature Reserve – Wild and romantic Schlaubetal loop'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Schlaubetal guide.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes such as the 'Mixdorf Village Church – Grunow Village Church loop' or the 'Siehdichum loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Kieselwitzer Mill – Beaver Dam in Schlaubetal loop'. More detailed routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Schlaubetal and MTB Trails around Schlaubetal guides.
Visitors frequently praise the Schlaubetal for its enchanting and almost untouched nature. Many describe the valley, especially around Schinkensee, as a 'fairytale forest' with its green and blue tones. The winding paths along the Schlaube river, particularly in the Wild and romantic Schlaubetal gorge, are highly appreciated for their scenic beauty in every season. The overall experience of feeling free and happy amidst nature is a common sentiment.
Yes, the region showcases diverse forest types. The Teufelssee Nature Preserve is characterized by its near-natural sessile oak and pine mixed forests, along with well-preserved original beech forests. In the Mahlheide Nature Preserve, you can observe distinctive pines growing in special forms on dune locations, where their branches have repeatedly branched and roots grown back into the earth, creating unique arboreal formations.
For a broader overview and additional information about the Schlaubetal Nature Park, you can visit its Wikipedia page: Naturpark Schlaubetal.


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