Attractions and places to see around Parforceheide include a vast forest area situated between the south of Berlin and the east of Potsdam. Designated as a nature reserve since 1997, it encompasses approximately 2350 hectares, preserving its role as a climatic compensation area. The region features diverse landscapes, including lush mixed forests, conifers, and dry heather soils, making it suitable for hiking and cycling. It also holds historical significance as a former hunting ground.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Crossing the highway without traffic, a bridge that suddenly appears in the forest
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Beautiful forest lake next to the Fontaneweg
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Old abandoned military building
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The system reminds me a lot of the 6 shooting ranges in Bornimer Katharinenholz. These date back to the Kaiser's times.
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Nice trail, but very sandy (in dry months). Suggested to cycle with tires 40+
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This is a shooting range (probably even from the 1st World War) for handguns, even of larger caliber. If you go through to the end and up the sand hill you will find bullet holes and projectiles on the front wall. The same if you dig a little in the sand.
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In the middle of the forest this ruin is probably from the post-war period (GSSD). The purpose of the former facility does not really reveal itself to me, it is not a bunker (vaulted ceiling consists only of bricks). Possibly this is a kind of depot, because larger military vehicles such as tanks would hardly have been able to get through in this hilly landscape.
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Parforceheide is characterized by its diverse natural landscape, including lush green mixed forests, fragrant conifers, and dry heather soils. Key natural features include the expansive forest itself, which is a nature reserve, and the Parforce Heath with its sunny paths and heather bushes. You can also find the picturesque Saupfuhl (Pig Puddle), a small pond frequented by wild boars and roe deer, and Haussee, known as the 'Pearl of Parforceheide' with its bathing beach.
Yes, Parforceheide holds historical significance. You can explore the intriguing Abandoned military shooting range, which shows signs of use potentially dating back to World War I. Another historical landmark is the Obelisk of the Historical Survey Line from 1913, a measuring section designed to determine changes in the earth's body. The region is also home to Jagdschloss Stern (Stern Hunting Lodge), a Dutch-style building built by King Friedrich Wilhelm I for his par force hunts.
Parforceheide is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling through its varied landscapes. For specific routes, consider exploring the running trails, road cycling routes, or gravel biking paths available in the area.
Yes, Parforceheide offers several family-friendly options. The vast forest area, including the main Parforceheide highlight and Parforce Heath, is suitable for walks and exploring nature with children. The Saupfuhl (Pig Puddle) is also a pleasant spot for families to visit. The varied landscape provides opportunities for easy walks and wildlife spotting.
Visitors particularly appreciate the pristine and quiet environment of Parforceheide. Many enjoy the feeling of being immersed in nature, with opportunities to spot wildlife like deer, foxes, and hares. The diverse landscape, from mixed forests to heather soils, and the sunny paths of Parforce Heath, are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects.
Yes, Parforceheide is generally dog-friendly. Many of the trails and natural areas, including the Saupfuhl (Pig Puddle), are suitable for walks with dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Parforceheide offers beauty throughout the year. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming flora, while summer is ideal for enjoying the bathing beach at Haussee and longer walks. Autumn transforms the forest with vibrant colors, and even in winter, the quiet, snow-dusted landscape can be wonderfully serene for a peaceful walk.
Parforceheide is crisscrossed by numerous hiking and cycling paths. While specific named trails aren't detailed in the highlights, you can find various routes for different sports. For example, the running trails guide includes routes like the 'Saupfuhl – Saupfuhl (Pig Puddle) loop' and 'Güterfelder Haussee – Tunnel Under the A115 loop', which are also suitable for walking.
Parforceheide is situated between the south of Berlin and the east of Potsdam. While specific public transport stops directly within the forest are limited, the area is accessible from surrounding towns and cities. You can plan your journey to nearby entry points using local bus or train services, then continue on foot or by bike into the forest.
The Teltow Canal forms the northern boundary of Parforceheide. Since its construction in the early 20th century, it has had a limited ecological impact on a strip of forest running parallel to it. This area still features swamp strips of the former Bäketal valley with old oak stands and riparian forests, contributing to the region's biodiversity.
While Parforceheide is generally flat, the varied forest and heathland offer many scenic spots. The Parforce Heath itself provides open, sunny views across heather and pine trees. The diverse landscape, with its mixed forests and open areas, creates a constantly changing and picturesque environment for walkers and cyclists.


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