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Bus station hiking trails around Streesee are situated within the Biesenthaler Becken nature reserve in Brandenburg, Germany. This region features a landscape shaped by glacial activity, including kames and traces of ancient parabolic dunes. The area is characterized by diverse water bodies such as Streesee, Hellsee, and Plötzensee, alongside numerous small streams. Hikers will find a mosaic of open meadows, mixed deciduous forests, primeval beech forests, and wetland areas.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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With a great sitting/break opportunity by the roadside.
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A route that's easy to drive.
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NABU Barnim invites you to a winter and autumn hike every year. This is superbly supervised by experts.
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Beautiful circular walk around the Hellsee (approx. 8km) Unfortunately quite busy in summer. But in the cold season you can have peace and quiet there.
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The Hellsee is a two-kilometer-long channel lake surrounded by mixed forest. It has an area of 42.91 hectares. The width varies between 40 and 300 meters. The average depth is 3 meters, the maximum depth is said to be 11 meters. The average visibility is almost 2 meters. At the northern tip of the lake, due to the inflows from the Obersee and the Krummen Lanke, there is a marshland that is crossed by a footbridge. Another marshland can be found in the southeast of the lake. The lake drains at Hellmühle via the Hellmühler Fließ, which runs northwards, into the Finow and further towards the Oder. Source Wikipedia
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Along the way there were also some mushrooms for dinner.
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There are nearly 400 hiking trails around Streesee that are accessible from bus stations. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with over 170 easy, more than 200 moderate, and 18 difficult options to explore the Biesenthaler Becken nature reserve.
Yes, the region offers many easy routes perfect for families. While specific routes are not listed as 'family-friendly' in the data, the Biesenthaler Becken's diverse landscape with its lakes and forests provides a gentle and engaging environment for all ages. Look for routes marked as 'easy' to find suitable options.
The bus-accessible hikes around Streesee traverse a rich and varied landscape shaped by the Ice Age. You'll encounter open meadow landscapes, dense mixed deciduous forests (including primeval beech forests), unique wetland areas, and picturesque glacial formations like kames and ancient parabolic dunes. Many routes offer captivating views of Streesee, Hellsee, and other smaller lakes and streams.
Yes, many of the trails accessible from bus stations around Streesee are circular routes, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point. Examples include the moderate Hellmühler Fließ – Biesenthaler Becken Wetlands loop from Biesenthal or the slightly shorter Hellsee – Hellsee Shore Trail loop from Biesenthal.
The Streesee area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 5,800 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful natural settings, the diverse landscapes, and the opportunity for deep immersion in nature, away from urban noise. The varied sensory experiences, from bird sounds to fresh air, contribute to a calming and rejuvenating outdoor experience.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Biesenthaler Becken nature reserve. However, as it is a nature reserve, it's important to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with sensitive wildlife or grazing animals. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding pets.
For those seeking a more challenging day hike, the region offers several options. A difficult route like the Wehrmühle Biesenthal – Lehn Lake loop from Biesenthal covers over 23 kilometers and provides a substantial outing. There are 18 difficult routes in total, many of which can be accessed via public transport.
Along the bus-accessible routes, you can discover numerous natural features. Beyond Streesee itself, you'll encounter other picturesque lakes like Hellsee and Plötzensee, as well as small, natural flowing streams known as 'Fließe.' The area is also known for its unique glacial formations and diverse habitats, including primeval beech forests and wetland areas. The region is part of the '66 Lakes Trail,' offering scenic sections with meadow landscapes and idyllic bathing lakes.
The diverse vegetation and water bodies make Streesee an appealing hiking destination throughout the year. Spring brings blooming orchids and fresh greenery, while autumn offers vibrant fall colors in the mixed forests. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes, and even winter walks can be beautiful, especially with snow-covered landscapes. The varied habitats ensure a changing and engaging visual experience in any season.
While specific 3-hour routes are not detailed, many of the moderate hikes around Streesee are between 11-15 kilometers, which typically take around 3.5 to 4.5 hours to complete at a steady pace. For example, the Hellsee – Hellsee Shore Trail loop from Biesenthal is about 11 kilometers and takes approximately 3 hours. You can filter routes by distance or duration on komoot to find options that fit your desired hiking time.
The Biesenthaler Becken nature reserve is a haven for rich biodiversity. Hikers might spot nationally and internationally endangered species such as otters, diverse amphibians, and white storks. The area is also home to rare orchids, like the Fen Orchid, and offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching, with many species making their home in or migrating through the area.


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