Best natural monuments around Passee offer diverse natural features for exploration. The region features a landscape characterized by water bodies, unique botanical specimens, and historical elevations. These natural monuments provide opportunities to observe local flora and geological formations. The area around Passee presents a variety of natural attractions for visitors.
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"Fern Oak on the Gänsemarkt This is a rare, accidentally grown variety (mutation) of the native English oak (Ouercus ruhur). Its sinuous, slit leaves are typical. The occurrence of a fern oak was first documented in 1855 in southern Germany and in 1864 in France. It cannot be propagated by seed. Around 1920, a fern oak cutting was grafted onto the English oak at this location. The graft bulge is still visible. However, the origin of the cutting and who carried out the planting can no longer be determined." Source: Information board of the municipality of Neuburg
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Coming from Neubukow, you walk directly past the fish ladder. A display board provides various information. Diagonally opposite, the path leads along the edge of the field to the beautiful Hellbachtal.
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Behind the old water mill you come to the Hellbach, to which a beautifully designed fish ladder leads. An interesting fish ladder paves the way for the fish upstream.
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A fish ladder was built next to the mill pond so that the fish can move upstream.
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Here, on the so-called Wallberg, a Slavic castle was built in 1219 and expanded into a protective castle in 1230/31. Up to four ramparts surrounded the castle on this 50m high hill. Only the ramparts remain of the castle, which was demolished in the 17th century after it had fallen into disrepair. The whereabouts of the stones are unknown. On the hill is now the so-called Thingplatz, a fairground. See Figure 1 for more details about the castle.
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Interesting fern oak. Next to it is a wonderful little bakery with delicious coffee and cake.
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Fish pass at the Mühlenteich Neubukow extension from 2003)
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The Lindenkreuz consists of two intersecting old linden avenues and once belonged to the Wüstenbrügge estate. It is a natural monument today.
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The region around Passee offers several unique natural monuments. Highly regarded by visitors are the Fish Ladder at Mühlenteich Neubukow, significant for sea trout migration, and the Fern oak at the Gänsemarkt, a rare botanical specimen. Another popular spot is the Slavic Hillfort Wallberg (Neuburg), which combines historical interest with natural beauty.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Fish Ladder at Mühlenteich Neubukow is an interesting spot to observe nature, and the Fern oak at the Gänsemarkt offers a unique botanical sight. Additionally, the Gut Groß Siemen Rose Garden provides a beautiful, tranquil setting, though it does have an entrance fee.
The Slavic Hillfort Wallberg (Neuburg) is a prominent historical natural monument. This 50-meter-high hill once housed a Slavic castle, with only its impressive ramparts remaining today. It offers a glimpse into the region's past within a forest environment.
Absolutely. The region around Passee offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Wasserschloss Gnemern loop from Beketal' or 'Hof-Café Klein Sien loop from Klein Sien'. For more details and route options, explore the Hiking around Passee guide.
For easier walks, consider routes such as the 'Wasserschloss Gnemern – Forest Trail by the Stream loop from Beketal' or the 'Splintered Spruce loop from Passee'. These trails are generally less demanding. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Passee guide.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes available. Options include the 'Schlemmin Radio Tower – Larch Avenue loop from Am Mönchsberg' or the 'Neuburg Village Church – Neuburg Church loop from Glasin'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Passee guide.
The Fern oak at the Gänsemarkt is a particularly unique tree, known for its rare mutation resulting in sinuous, slit leaves. Additionally, the Linden Cross features two intersecting old linden avenues, forming another notable botanical natural monument.
Yes, the Slavic Hillfort Wallberg (Neuburg) offers a viewpoint within its forest setting. The Linden Cross also provides scenic views as part of its trail.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural features, from the unique botanical specimens like the Fern oak to the historical significance of the Slavic Hillfort. The opportunity to observe local flora and geological formations, as well as the tranquil forest settings, are frequently highlighted.
The Fish Ladder at Mühlenteich Neubukow is a prime example, significant for sea trout which use it to reach their spawning areas. It's a great spot to observe this natural phenomenon and learn about local aquatic life.
Yes, the Gut Groß Siemen Rose Garden is a natural monument featuring an almost 25-hectare landscape park with a collection of 3500 historical and English roses. Please note that access to the rose garden is typically subject to a fee.
The Linden Cross is a natural monument consisting of two intersecting old linden avenues. It once belonged to the Wüstenbrügge estate and now offers a peaceful forest trail and viewpoint.


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