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Family friendly hiking trails around Haussee offer diverse and glacially-formed landscapes, characterized by numerous lakes, serene kettle bogs, and ancient beech forests. The terrain features a harmonious blend of forests, meadows, and gentle hills, providing varied scenery. Many areas are integrated into protected zones like the Feldberg Lake District Nature Park, ensuring the preservation of natural beauty and rich biodiversity. This region provides a network of well-marked trails suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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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. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard hike. Very 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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View to the 1st break. The Feldberger cheer up the cyclists with party music.
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A very impressive old oak tree, right next to the path. Diagonally opposite is a wonderful resting place with a good view of the forest landscape. Unfortunately, more and more of these giants, also known as "Hute-Eichen" (hunting oaks), are dying in the Schorfheide region.
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Along the roadside, you'll see many stately Douglas firs. They have typical small cones with hairy tufts that lie everywhere on the ground. This is a distinctive feature, as is the bark of these magnificent trees. The wood serves as a valuable building material and is often used in garden structures. Arborvitae trees are nothing other than the well-known tree species "Thuja," which are usually planted as hedges. They occur in many places in nature, including in the Schorfheide and Uckermark regions. I know of several small groves consisting of them. You just have to look closely to be able to clearly identify these arborvitae trees!
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An interesting building with a very special feel inside. Aside from the comfortable seating and plenty of room for a large number of people, the acoustics are strange. Sounds are practically muffled. You feel like you're deaf, but you can also enjoy the silence. It can also serve as a good shelter from the rain if the rest area at the front of the parking lot is already occupied.
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You probably wouldn't want to have a picnic here; there are much nicer places for that. But it's a hub. You can come from the wild path, which runs close to the actual "Holy Halls" nature reserve and, of course, also leads a bit into the impressive beech forest, or you can set off straight away to explore. - Note: The path is not suitable for cyclists.
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The Haussee is located in the Mecklenburg Lake District in eastern Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. It is part of the Feldberg Lake District Nature Park.
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The Luzin Canal leads from Breiter Luzin to Feldberg's Haussee. The canal has a curious origin: In 1820, raftsmen were tired of transferring stones destined for Feldberg from the Lichtenberg brickworks at Haussee. So, a 250-meter-long connection was dug. The passage is very atmospheric, as the canal is very narrow and the trees on the banks have roots in the water.
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The "narrowest" spot between two banks of the Schmalen Luzin. Always something going on...canoeists, cyclists, hikers, or just bathers. The peace and quiet is elsewhere, but still beautiful!
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The Haussee region offers a fantastic selection for families, with over 130 easy to moderate hiking trails specifically suited for family outings. In total, there are more than 270 routes to explore, ranging from leisurely walks to more challenging hikes.
Yes, many of the family-friendly trails around Haussee are circular, making them convenient for outings. For example, the Lakefront view at the Haussee – Lake Haussee (Feldberg) loop from Sprockfitz offers a scenic 8.7 km loop with beautiful lake views. Another great option is the Lake Haussee (Feldberg) – Feldberg Spa Park loop from Feldberger Seenlandschaft, which takes you through the park and along the lake shore.
The region around Haussee is characterized by diverse, glacially-formed landscapes. You'll encounter picturesque lakes, serene kettle bogs, and ancient beech forests. Trails often lead through a harmonious blend of forests, meadows, and gentle hills, providing varied scenery and rich biodiversity, especially within protected areas like the Feldberg Lake District Nature Park.
Many trails around Haussee are dog-friendly, allowing families to bring their furry companions. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas and near wildlife. Please be mindful of local regulations and other hikers.
There are several points of interest that can make your family hike more engaging. You might enjoy the Feldberg Spa Park, which offers amenities and beautiful surroundings. The Amtswerder Bathing Area is a great spot for a break, and the Wedding jetty in the Feldberger Spa Park provides a lovely viewpoint. For a unique experience, look for the Luzin Canal or the Boardwalk at Schmaler Luzin Lake.
The Haussee region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.65 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning lake views, the well-marked trails that cater to various skill levels, and the peaceful natural environment, making it ideal for family outings.
For families with young children or toddlers, look for the shorter, flatter sections of trails, especially those that stick close to the lake shores or through the Spa Park. These often have smoother surfaces and offer easy access to amenities. The Hardenbecker Haussee, for instance, features an approximately 8-kilometer circular trail that is ideal for relaxed afternoon hikes with little ones.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the best conditions for family hiking around Haussee. During these times, the weather is milder, the natural scenery is vibrant, and trails are typically well-maintained. Spring brings blooming flora, summer allows for swimming breaks, and autumn offers beautiful foliage.
Yes, parking is generally available near popular trailheads and attractions in the Haussee region, especially in areas like Feldberger Seenlandschaft. Specific parking locations and any associated costs can often be found on local tourism websites or detailed route descriptions.
Public transport options are available to reach some of the hiking areas around Haussee, particularly to larger towns like Feldberg. From there, you might find local bus services or shorter walks to access specific trailheads. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes in advance for the most convenient access.
Yes, especially in and around the main towns and popular areas like Feldberger Seenlandschaft, you'll find cafes and restaurants. The Feldberg Spa Park area, for example, is likely to have options for refreshments, making it convenient for families to take a break during their hike.


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