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Family friendly hiking trails around Gutssee offer a variety of routes suitable for all ages. The region features trails that often lead around lakes, providing scenic views and gentle terrain. Most routes are characterized by relatively low elevation gains, making them accessible for families. The landscape primarily consists of paths winding through natural areas, with options for both shorter walks and longer excursions.
Last updated: June 29, 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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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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03:34
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Prieros fire station stood empty during the war before the school used it as a milk house until shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall, where the children received their daily milk. The Prieros 1926 Fire Brigade Association, founded in 1995, renovated the building and has since maintained the small fire brigade museum “Fire Station anno 1926” at its historic location. The museum houses the Prieros fire brigade's first fire engine, which is still operational.
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The local history museum in Prieros is a half-timbered house over 250 years old, located directly on the village green. It houses an exhibition on rural life and culture, as well as local history. The centerpiece is the "black kitchen" with its imposing chimney. Art enthusiasts can also learn about the painter Max Lingner, who lived in a summer house in Prieros during the last years of his life. In the early 1950s, the house had become dilapidated and was slated for demolition. Thanks to the initiative of Arnold Breithor (1883-1955), a Berlin bank official who had worked as a chronicler in the village during the 1920s, the plans were averted. Together with the village schoolteacher Heinz Schulz, the archaeologist Karl Hohmann, and other community representatives, including Rudolf Noack, he campaigned for the preservation of the house. In the early 1950s, the building was placed under historical monument protection. The museum was officially opened on August 14, 1955. Since then, the building has been used as a local history museum. Source, among others: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fachwerkwohnhaus_(Prieros)
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Paved bike path. Double lane
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The over 250-year-old historic half-timbered house's permanent exhibition showcases the rural lifestyle and local history of Prieros. The museum also displays archaeological finds from the Stone and Bronze Ages, as well as objects from the region's everyday culture. It also introduces visitors to historical working methods and craft techniques. The Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park is also featured in the exhibition. Opening hours and admission: www.heimatverein-prieros.de
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A beautiful, wide view over the huge forest area to Tropical Islands, a good covered rest area, but only accessible by mountain bike or gravel bike, and even that is borderline 😬
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Streganz is a typical circular village with preserved fieldstone buildings and an old tree population on the village green. Archaeological finds show that Streganz was founded around 1100 at the earliest. There was a Bronze Age settlement, but after that the Streganz area was uninhabited for more than a thousand years. The first settlers were a family called Stregan, after whom the place was named. The descendants' names changed over the next few centuries to Strenga and then to Strenge. The core of the settlement was the village meadow with the farms that were under the jurisdiction of the Storkow office. In 1514, a manor was added as a fief, which was managed by farmers and cottagers who lived on the village street. A manor house was not built until 1745. The inhabitants of the village were under the jurisdiction of their respective lords, i.e. the Storkow office or the lord of the manor. It was only after 1811 that the residents were able to purchase the farms as property in exchange for a cash payment. The purchase price was usually ten times the value of the annual dues to the employer. In 1840, almost all of the buildings in the village were made of timber-framed wood, including the old manor house. Only on the Lehnschulzenhof, Dorfaue 20, were there two stone buildings. The Lehnschulze was the "mayor" of the Storkow district. After one of the Silesian Wars between 1740 and 1763, a peace oak was planted on the Dorfaue, today an impressive tree in good condition. The layout of the individual plots on the Dorfaue and Dorfstraße has been preserved over the centuries, only the buildings have been gradually renovated. Streganz has changed very little to this day.
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The Gutssee region offers a wide variety of hiking options. Specifically for family-friendly adventures, you'll find over 150 easy and 150 moderate trails, making a total of more than 300 routes suitable for families to explore.
Many trails in the Gutssee area are characterized by their relatively flat terrain and well-maintained paths, making them ideal for families with children of all ages. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate routes, often leading through pleasant natural settings like those around Linowsee, perfect for a relaxed day out.
Yes, the region features several excellent circular routes that are perfect for families. For example, the View of Linowsee – Lake Linow loop from Linowsee-Dutzendsee offers a delightful, easy walk around the lake. Another option is the Streganz Village Green – View of Linowsee loop from Linowsee-Dutzendsee, which provides a slightly longer, yet still manageable, circular experience.
Hikers can expect serene natural landscapes, often featuring picturesque lakes like Linowsee. Many routes traverse gentle woodlands and open areas, providing a peaceful environment for families to enjoy nature. Some trails, such as the Streganz Village Green – View from Streganzer Berg loop from Linowsee-Dutzendsee, may offer elevated viewpoints over the surrounding countryside.
Absolutely! If you're looking for a shorter, easy walk, the View of Linowsee – Lake Linow loop from Linowsee-Dutzendsee is an excellent choice. It's just over 3 km long and takes less than an hour, making it perfect for little legs or a quick family outing.
The trails in the Gutssee region are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from nearly 2,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the beauty of the lake views, and the accessibility of the paths for families.
Yes, for families seeking a slightly longer or more varied experience, there are moderate trails available. Routes like the Streganz Village Green loop from Linowsee-Dutzendsee, at around 8.8 km, offer a good balance of distance and gentle elevation changes, providing a more extended adventure without being overly strenuous.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in natural areas, especially if kept on a leash. However, it's always advisable to check local signage at trailheads for any specific restrictions or protected areas where dogs might not be permitted or require special attention.
The Gutssee region is lovely for family hikes throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. Spring brings blooming nature, summer offers pleasant temperatures for lakeside walks, and autumn provides beautiful foliage. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, especially with children.
While specific cafes directly on the trails are not always guaranteed, many family-friendly routes pass through or near villages like Streganz, where you might find local eateries or shops. Packing a picnic is always a great idea for family outings, and you'll often find scenic spots along the lakeshores or in wooded areas to enjoy it.
For a comfortable family hike, we recommend bringing plenty of water, snacks, appropriate footwear, and weather-appropriate clothing. Sunscreen and insect repellent are also good to have, especially during warmer months. Don't forget a small first-aid kit and a camera to capture the beautiful scenery!


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