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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Märkisch Buchholz

Natural monuments around Märkisch Buchholz are situated in the Dahme-Spreewald district of Brandenburg, Germany. The area features a landscape characterized by lakes, including Lake Köthener, and forested regions extending towards the Krausnicker Mountains. These natural landmarks provide insights into the local natural heritage. The region offers various opportunities for outdoor exploration.

Best natural monuments around Märkisch Buchholz

  • The most popular natural monuments is Wehlaberg Observation Tower, a viewpoint that is 28 meters high. It offers wide views over the…

Last updated: July 8, 2026

View of the Inselteich on the Gurkenradweg

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Very well-developed cycle path between Lübben and Lübbenau.

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At the end of the footbridge there is a small staircase. This can be used wonderfully for an entry into the lake.

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Swan Lake near Köthen

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Swan Lake is the largest and deepest of the heath lakes at the foot of the Krausnicker Mountains south of Berlin. Very idyllic location and formed by dead ice at the end of the Vistula Ice Age.

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Wehlaberg Observation Tower

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The wooden observation tower on the Wehlaberg is 28 meters high and offers a wide view over the Krausnicker Mountains and the heath lakes extending to the north. To the …

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Lake Tornow

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A nature trail leads along the lake. Detailed texts to take away are available at the blackboard at the Tornower swimming area.

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March 19, 2024, Tornower See

The Tornower See is near Tornow, a little south of Teupitz. There is a nature trail. Very nice paths along the bank and in the forest. There are benches and rest areas.

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A beautiful lake, whether in summer or winter, with the music of Karat in your head and a wonderful silence in your ears, always wonderful here.

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The most famous cycle path in the Spreewald

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It is literally a paradise for birds. Sit on the grass on the bank and listen to the animals. Dreaming allowed

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August 23, 2023, Tornower See

A nature trail with information boards leads along the banks of Lake Tornow through a “primeval forest”. The path runs along the lake through rarely found, natural mixed pine forests. Naturally grown pine trees over 200 years old with impressive growth forms and dimensions stretch their crowns over the southern shore of Lake Tornow. They are among the oldest pines in the Mark Brandenburg. It is thanks to careful foresters and botanists that these native pines were preserved. Nowadays they are part of the “Briesensee and Klingeberg” nature reserve. In a scientific sense, the trees are so-called “autochthonous” pines: settled in the region and grown without human influence. This means that the Scots pine (Pinussylvestris) is characterized by characteristics and a specific adaptation to the location. Pine trees also naturally rejuvenate here. As a representative of conifers, the common pine is very variable in its growth form. Depending on the location, it can be 15 to 40 meters high and up to 500 years old. With its taproots it also reaches deep groundwater layers and can therefore survive longer dry periods. In adolescence and in the upper part of the trunk, the bark is thin and smooth and reddish in color. As it ages, the bark becomes grey-brown, deeply cracked and coarsely flaky.

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Beautiful lake with many viewpoints of the area.

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We rode a section on profiled racing bikes and I enjoyed it. By changing the drivable surface several times (fast, but also relaxing, or also highly concentrated to curious sections), everything was there for me that I expect from such a tour.

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Great end to our tour before returning to the accommodation. Kothen is great!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I expect to see around Märkisch Buchholz?

The region around Märkisch Buchholz is characterized by a diverse natural landscape. You will find significant trees, such as the ancient Pedunculate Oak near the church in Märkisch Buchholz, and a varied tree avenue along the eastern side of Lake Köthener. The area also features several lakes, including the picturesque Swan Lake near Köthen and the expansive Lake Köthener, which is a shallow body of water covering 148 hectares. Additionally, there are elevated viewpoints offering wide vistas over the Krausnicker Mountains and the heath lakes.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Märkisch Buchholz?

Yes, several natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The South Shore of Lake Köthener is a great spot, offering views of the lake and a place for rest. Swan Lake near Köthen is also family-friendly, known for its idyllic setting and a large weather shelter. The Wehlaberg Observation Tower provides an engaging experience with its panoramic views, and Lake Tornow features a nature trail along its shores, perfect for a family stroll.

What kind of trees are notable natural monuments in the region?

Märkisch Buchholz is home to impressive tree natural monuments. A prominent example is the ancient Pedunculate Oak (Stieleiche) located near the church in Märkisch Buchholz, recognized for its considerable age and size. Another significant site is the Avenue on the East Side of Lake Köthener, which boasts a diverse collection of tree species, including Pedunculate Oaks, Horse Chestnuts, Rowan, Elder, Black Alder, Birch, mock orange, and various willow species, contributing to the area's ecological value and scenic beauty.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints to appreciate the landscape?

For breathtaking views, visit the Wehlaberg Observation Tower. This 28-meter high wooden tower offers extensive panoramas over the Krausnicker Mountains and the surrounding heath lakes. On clear days, you can even spot the Berlin television tower. Another scenic spot is the View of the Inselteich on the Gurkenradweg, which provides beautiful landscape vistas.

Are there opportunities for hiking near these natural monuments?

Yes, the area around Märkisch Buchholz offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the Picher Lake – Trift Lake loop or the Märkisch Buchholz Village Church – View of the Dahme River loop. For more detailed routes and options, you can refer to the Hiking around Märkisch Buchholz guide.

Can I go cycling or gravel biking around the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling and gravel biking. There are routes such as the Old Schlepzig Brewery – South Shore of Lake Köthener loop for cycling, and for gravel biking, you might enjoy the Lübben Moat – Spreewald pond landscapes loop. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Cycling around Märkisch Buchholz guide and the Gravel biking around Märkisch Buchholz guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Märkisch Buchholz?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the idyllic settings of lakes like Swan Lake near Köthen, noting its suitability for swimming and fishing. The panoramic views from the Wehlaberg Observation Tower are also highly praised. The opportunity to relax and take a break from everyday life at spots like the South Shore of Lake Köthener is a recurring highlight for many.

What makes Lake Köthener and its surroundings a significant natural monument?

Lake Köthener is a significant natural feature, being a shallow body of water covering 148 hectares and part of the Spree and Dahme river system. Its eastern shore is home to a diverse tree avenue, which is itself a natural monument, featuring various species like Pedunculate Oaks and Horse Chestnuts. The lake is popular for recreation and is surrounded by forests, making the combination of the lake and its diverse tree avenue a valuable and picturesque natural monument.

Is there a nature trail or specific path around Lake Tornow?

Yes, a dedicated nature trail leads along the shores of Lake Tornow. Informative texts are available at the blackboard near the Tornower swimming area, providing details about the local flora and fauna. The lake itself is 36 hectares and is surrounded by a mixed forest, offering a pleasant environment for walks.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Märkisch Buchholz?

The natural monuments around Märkisch Buchholz can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering a unique experience. Spring brings blooming trees and vibrant greenery, while summer is ideal for lakeside activities and enjoying the full foliage. Autumn showcases beautiful fall colors, particularly along the diverse tree avenues. Even winter offers a serene landscape for quiet walks, especially around the frozen lakes and forests.

Are there any specific regulations or protected areas to be aware of?

While specific regulations for each individual natural monument are not detailed here, it's generally advisable to respect the natural environment. The region is part of the Dahme-Spreewald district, which includes protected areas like the Lower Spreewald. Always stay on marked paths, do not disturb wildlife, and take all litter with you to preserve the natural beauty of these sites.

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