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Binnendüne Waltersberge – Boardwalk near Storkow loop from Binnendüne Waltersberge

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Germany
Brandenburg
Lakeland Oder-Spree
Storkow (Mark)

Binnendüne Waltersberge – Boardwalk near Storkow loop from Binnendüne Waltersberge

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Binnendüne Waltersberge – Boardwalk near Storkow loop from Binnendüne Waltersberge

00:57

3.64km

20m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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Binnendüne Waltersberge

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Bus stop

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1.11 km

Stairs to the Inland Dune

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Can also be managed by bicycle if necessary

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1.21 km

Waltersberge inland dune viewpoint

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In front of you lies one of the largest inland dunes in Germany: the Waltersberge. At their highest point they tower over Lake Storkower at almost 33 meters. So you have a beautiful panoramic view of the region even without a viewing tower.

They were created at the end of the last ice age around 14,000 years ago. Fine-grained sand was blown out by the wind from the large valley sand areas that were still free of vegetation at the time and deposited on obstacles close to the ground. This is how the Storkow dunes were created on an area of 16 hectares.

The slopes of the Waltersberge were used as vineyards early on. In 1735, around 6.6 hectares of wine were grown, resulting in around 8 barrels of wine. With the increase in forestry use and long-distance trade, the vineyard gradually disappeared.

From 1906 to 1943/44 there was a sand-lime brick factory here. The sand required was mined from the former vineyard, parallel to Reichenwalder Straße. Around 75,000 cubic meters of sand were mined annually in the early days. The limestone came from Rüdersdorf by barge and the stones produced were transported to Berlin by water. The factory had its own shipping company with 3 steam tugs and 18 Finowmaß barges. The factory also had its own wire-drawing shop, which was converted into a sewing machine factory in 1929.

Only a small part of the area designated as a nature reserve in 1990 is free of trees. In these valuable open areas, dry and lichen grasslands have been preserved, as they probably characterized the area after the ice masses retreated. Numerous plants that have become rare grow on the southern slopes, such as the blue-green iridescent grass (Koeleria glauca), the catchfly (Silene otites) and the sand thyme (Thymus serpyllum).

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1.21 km

View of Storkower See

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1.55 km

Binnendüne Waltersberge

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The inland dune is about 36 meters high and from the vantage point you can observe rare species of birds (e.g. cuckoo, black kite, great spotted woodpecker and woodlark). In addition, the dune is one of the largest inland dunes in Brandenburg. The sand and open areas - some with pine trees - are very worth seeing.

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2.07 km

Boardwalk to Lake Storkow

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Beautiful wooden plank path directly down to Lake Storkow.

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2.24 km

Boardwalk near Storkow

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At Storkow the trail leads for a short distance over a stick trestle. A very good gap closure. Then the picture changes and the path goes along the shore between private lots and banks. The "enter forbidden" signs grow like mushrooms from the ground. However, it is only a short distance and after passing through a holiday village, you come back to the forest.

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2.72 km

Picnic Area at the Lake

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The name is program ! Where does this beautiful piece of earth come from? You can swim and the table and bench are also there ..

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3.01 km

Seepark Wolfswinkel Holiday Park

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Are you drawn to the water? It's time for a (longer or shorter) vacation, are you looking for a house by the lake? Rent a relaxing break from everyday life and active experiences in nature. Take a deep breath again, unwind and relax ... Boating and swimming, cycling and hiking, going on a voyage of discovery with the whole family? A holiday home by the lake, making plans for an eventful day while having breakfast on the terrace.

Then we say: Welcome to the Seepark Wolfswinkel - your temporary home! Located directly on the shore of the Storkower See, 15 new holiday homes await you here in the charming landscape of the Mark Brandenburg. Lakes, forests, a very well developed network of cycling and hiking trails, many leisure activities and restaurants nearby are the ingredients for your relaxing holiday.

Of course, there are also extremely attractive views of nature in autumn and winter. Our massive houses are habitable all year round and offer an ideal “home away from home”, especially for those looking for peace and quiet. Also for a longer stay.

Source: seepark-wolfswinkel.de/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIh66omM_b7wIVCmAYCh3BGQb0EAAYASAAEgI2X_D_BwE

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3.64 km

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Bus stop

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1.98 km

882 m

410 m

338 m

Surfaces

1.81 km

738 m

557 m

377 m

128 m

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Comments

January 18, 2025,Binnendüne Storkow
The child needs to get some fresh air 😉
Off to the inland dune in Storkow. After climbing what felt like every tree 🌳, I was able to look at the small details that the frost had formed.
We go up steps, narrow paths and sometimes no paths.
On the road to Wolfswinkel we go to Storkower See, which lies …

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