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Bus Station hikes in Arnimswalde explore a landscape shaped by the Ice Age, characterized by rolling hills, extensive forests, and numerous lakes and wetlands. The region is part of the Naturschutzgebiet Arnimswalde, offering diverse habitats including beech and oak forests, as well as various moors and meadows. Key water bodies like Sabinensee and Großer Karutz are prominent features. This area provides varied environments for hiking and wildlife observation.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The field path between the resting place in the forest and Götschendorf is already an insider tip. Idyllic, quiet, and relaxing. The views of the wide meadows and farmland are enchanting. But the many locust trees growing here can be even more inspiring. You can observe them up close. They have incredibly gnarled trunks, many carry mistletoe. All absolutely worth seeing. An experience! - The entire marked section of the field path is almost exclusively lined with locust trees on both sides! Cycling would be quite possible. In the wooded area near the road, there are still many gnarled locust trees on the field side.
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Just behind the broken willow, which has been completely conquered by ants, you'll find 3 unusually large anthills on the slope here. You really don't see things like this often nowadays! - The entire ambiance is absolutely magical, as we have the atmospheric forest edge on one side and the view of damp meadows opposite. In the area of the ants, there are very imposing old pine trees, which were thoroughly tapped on both sides during GDR times.
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On both sides of the dirt path, which apparently can even be driven on by cars (not recommended at all!), swamps stretch out. Truly picturesque. You should walk or cycle slowly and behave respectfully, meaning absolutely quietly. Only then can you truly enjoy the wonderful views! - Anyone coming from the direction of Groß Kölpin will soon approach a strange terrain with striking ancient wall remains. The wild, overgrown area on the left is extensively covered with snowdrops! You have to look closely.
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A swamp that is really worth seeing, which has practically re-emerged in the forest. Accordingly, many dead trees stick out and are partly piled on top of each other. Great view. Further back, swans like to frequent, most likely also breed there. And who knows what other animals are frolicking around there. Getting close is not entirely easy and hardly recommended, probably also forbidden, like almost everything in Germany. We unfortunately don't have any really effective nature conservation despite this, and that is definitely not due to individual hikers or cyclists, but to the privileges that local farmers, hunters, anglers, etc. enjoy everywhere, even in the biosphere reserves and even in their supposedly strictly protected core zones! Where exactly these zones are, you usually don't find out in the terrain at all, or rather by chance.
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Right on the edge of the quaint village of Groß Kölpin lies this farm, which specializes in Highland cattle. The pastures can be admired all around, even up by the road, unmissable if you come from Milmersdorf. - Even the nameplate is absolutely impressive. The operators have style, so big praise to the Limber family! On the back, a huge boat catches the eye, which has just been standing there for quite a few years. In the background, a giant oak tree stands out. The ambiance is truly inspiring, a kind of Gesamtkunstwerk of nature, rural life, architecture, and technical equipment.
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At this conspicuous intersection, there are also a few spruces. The turn-off to the right leads into a very charming wooded area, where you can also find mushrooms. However, it ends at the large clearing in the back. To the left, you can easily reach the Kölpinsee and a beautiful swimming spot on a somewhat wild forest path. However, anglers with their boats often hang out there. At the swimming spot, a great path begins along the lake shore. You can walk there quite well and find more swimming spots. You have great views everywhere!!! - However, you probably shouldn't do it, because far from here, behind the fishery property and the tiny Hahnwerder, almost at the extremely lonely Mistelhof, there is a sign with a clear indication. This is a special protected area that you are only allowed to enter on designated hiking trails. Only the few residents have all the privileges and to that extent this discrimination is not entirely understandable. You are even allowed to drive to the fishery. It is specially signposted, both from Götschendorf and from Groß Kölpin, although you shouldn't try that with a normal car due to the difficult terrain anyway. In addition, you will be deterred by a stupid prohibition sign at the fishery property. Access is apparently prohibited. Not a trace of a sign indicating fish sales! The whole thing is pretty nonsensical.
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The willow immediately catches the eye with its overhanging main trunk. As is often the case with willows that are not regularly pruned and maintained, the tree has shattered. A charming sight in any case. - It stands directly on the edge of the path in a depression, whereby the large area was fenced off for many years as a cattle pasture. It has apparently only been accessible since 2025/2026. Shortly behind the small forest, at the ditch, you could even walk across to the Kölpinsee and the great official bathing spot, and of course get to know the enormously charming hilly landscape of the Uckermark up close. "Up close" means: directly in the terrain, i.e. not on a path.
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There are over 140 hiking trails available in Arnimswalde that are accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from easy strolls to more challenging treks through the region's unique Ice Age landscape.
Hikes from Arnimswalde bus stations will lead you through a rich tapestry of landscapes shaped by the Ice Age. Expect to see rolling hills, extensive beech and oak forests, and numerous lakes and wetlands such as Sabinensee, Großer Karutz, and Klaren See. The area is part of the Arnimswalde Nature Reserve, offering diverse habitats including meadows and various types of moors.
Yes, Arnimswalde offers many easy hiking trails from its bus stations, with 46 routes classified as easy. An excellent option is the View of Behrendsee – Swimming spot Sabinensee loop from Willmine, which is just over 6 km long and takes you past scenic water bodies.
Many of the hiking routes available from Arnimswalde bus stations are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. For example, the Swimming spot Sabinensee – Bathing Area at Sabinensee loop from Willmine is a moderate 8 km circular route that explores the beautiful Sabinensee area.
Along the bus station hikes in Arnimswalde, you can discover several natural highlights. The Bathing Area at Sabinensee is a popular spot for relaxation, and you'll also encounter the serene Clear Lake. The region's diverse forests and wetlands themselves are a major attraction, offering opportunities for wildlife observation.
Yes, Arnimswalde offers several family-friendly hiking options. The varied landscape with lakes and forests provides an engaging environment for children. Shorter, easier loops like the Bathing Area at Sabinensee – Swimming spot Sabinensee loop from Böckenberg are ideal for families looking for a pleasant outdoor experience.
Many trails in the Arnimswalde region are suitable for dogs, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially within the Arnimswalde Nature Reserve to protect local wildlife. Ensure you carry water for your dog, particularly on longer routes.
The undisturbed nature of the Arnimswalde Nature Reserve makes it a haven for various animal species. Hikers might spot protected animals such as the European otter, great crested newt, and fire-bellied toad, especially near the numerous lakes and wetlands. The diverse forest types also support a wide array of birdlife and other woodland creatures.
The hiking trails in Arnimswalde are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the diverse and well-preserved natural landscapes, and the clear paths that make for an enjoyable outdoor experience. The accessibility from bus stations is also frequently highlighted as a major convenience.
While Arnimswalde is known for its accessible and moderate trails, there are 7 routes classified as difficult for those seeking more of a challenge. These routes typically feature longer distances or more varied terrain, offering a rewarding experience for experienced hikers. An example of a moderate route that offers a good workout is the Wilhelmshof Ruins – Highland Cattle at Mistelhof loop from Luisenhof.
Arnimswalde offers beautiful hiking opportunities throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn transforms the forests into a spectacle of colors. Summer is ideal for combining hikes with a refreshing dip in one of the lakes like Sabinensee. Even in winter, the snow-covered landscapes can be serene and picturesque, though some paths might be less accessible.


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