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Family friendly hiking trails around Großer Lychensee are set within the Uckermärkische Seenlandschaft, a region characterized by a network of seven interconnected lakes and dense, ancient forests. The landscape features gentle hills formed by an end moraine, offering varied terrain for hikers. The Großer Lychensee itself is a deeply structured lake with several bays and islands, its shores almost entirely forested, providing a natural backdrop for outdoor activities.
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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Great round and really a great lake
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Sängerslust. Definitely worth a detour.
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Those who walk along the path near the shore will enjoy many beautiful views of the lake, but few good opportunities for swimming. Here is one of the best. A large meadow, benches, and two excellent entrances into the water. Just above the embankment, you can see a ruined building of the former Lychen pulmonary sanatorium rising above the trees. But the fully fenced-in grounds are no longer a lost place. Many of the buildings have been stylishly renovated, creating a first-class park-like property. There are exclusive apartments and even vacation apartments available for short-term rentals!
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The town of Lychen was founded as early as 1248. Lychen has a baroque town hall on the market square, which was originally built on the site of an older town hall. Over the course of history, it experienced several fires: in 1633 there were great devastations due to a fire, and in 1732 the town hall burned down to the foundations again. In 1748, the reconstruction took place as a two-story baroque plastered building with a tower and a mansard roof. In 1817, the town hall received a tower clock. In 1945, it burned down partially again. The final reconstruction took place in 1956/57, but without a tower and without a clock for cost reasons. In front of the town hall stands an oversized thumbtack, which was invented in Lychen in 1903 by Johann Kirsten. Today, the town hall serves as the seat of the Lychen town administration, is centrally located on the market square and in the center of the town.
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Bronze figure by the sculptor Eberhard Bachmann, erected on the Upper Spree in 1961.
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The Hohenlychen Sanatorium was a complex of sanatoriums in Lychen, Uckermark, that operated from 1902 to 1945. It was originally founded in 1902 to treat children with tuberculosis. During World War II, the sanatorium was used as a Waffen-SS hospital.
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The medieval city wall was built from fieldstone between 1302 and 1304 and is largely preserved, including remnants of the Stargard Gate, the Templin Gate, and the Fürstenberg Gate. The city wall surrounds the old town and is a central historical feature of the city.
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Lake Moderfitz was first mentioned in a document in 1299 (stagnum Westwitz) and, along with 38 other named lakes, was part of the original estate of the Himmelpfort Monastery. The name may derive from the Old Polabian root form *Vostrovica, meaning "island," which applies to the island in the lake.
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The Großer Lychensee region offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 150 easy routes specifically suitable for families. In total, there are more than 300 hiking trails to explore, catering to various preferences and fitness levels.
Families can explore several natural and historical highlights. You might encounter the unique Forest path along the former draisine railway, offering a distinct way to experience the woodlands. The Great Lychen Lake itself is a prominent feature, and you can find pleasant spots like the Lychen Beach for a break. Don't miss the Rest Area Between Woblitz and Großer Lychensee for scenic views.
The trails around Großer Lychensee are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Hikers frequently praise the serene lake landscapes, the extensive, well-maintained forest paths, and the opportunities for peaceful walks away from crowds. The clear water quality and natural beauty are often highlighted.
Yes, many routes are designed as circular trails, perfect for families. A great option is the Wurlsee circular trail, which offers a pleasant loop through the Uckermark lake landscape. These routes allow you to start and end at the same point, making logistics easier.
The region is characterized by gentle hills of an end moraine landscape and extensive forests. Most family-friendly trails are easy to moderate, with minimal elevation changes, making them suitable for children. Paths often consist of forest tracks, some paved sections, and natural earth paths, providing a varied and engaging experience.
Generally, the natural environment around Großer Lychensee is welcoming for dogs. Many trails through the forests and along the lake shores are suitable for walks with your canine companion. However, always keep dogs on a leash, especially within the Naturpark Uckermärkische Seen, and be mindful of wildlife and other hikers.
Yes, some sections are particularly well-suited for strollers. The Forest path along the former draisine railway, for instance, features good asphalt sections, making it accessible for strollers and younger children. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain and wider, smoother paths.
The town of Lychen serves as a central hub for many trails around Großer Lychensee. Parking is generally available in and around Lychen, often near popular starting points or attractions. While public transport options exist, driving to Lychen and parking is often the most convenient way to access the trailheads for families.
Spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for family hiking. In spring, the forests are vibrant with new growth. Summer offers opportunities to combine hiking with swimming in the lake's excellent water quality. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winters can be picturesque but may require appropriate gear for colder conditions.
Yes, you'll find quiet rest areas with scenic views, particularly along the Woblitz and Großer Lychensee, perfect for a picnic or a short break. The town of Lychen itself offers various cafes and restaurants. For a longer hike, consider the Woblitz bridge – Schleuse Himmelpfort loop from Lychen, which passes through Himmelpfort, a village with amenities.
Absolutely! Großer Lychensee is an EU bathing water with excellent quality. While direct access might be limited in some areas, there are designated spots like the Lychen Beach. Many trails run along the lake, offering opportunities to cool off or simply enjoy the water views. The Swimming Area at Zenssee – Zensee Lakeside Singletrack loop from Lychen is a great option that includes a swimming spot.
The town of Lychen itself has a rich history, featuring a medieval town wall and a baroque town hall. You can explore these on routes like the Alley along the Lychen town wall – St John's Town Church, Lychen loop from Lychen, which offers a glimpse into the town's past while enjoying an easy walk.


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