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Jogging routes around Alte Buchenwälder – Teilgebiet Grumsin traverse a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site in northern Brandenburg, Germany. The landscape is shaped by the last ice age, featuring rolling hills, deep depressions, and varied slopes. This area includes numerous moors and five distinct lakes, with ancient beech forests dominating the terrain. The diverse relief supports various forest communities and provides a mosaic of habitats for flora and fauna.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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5.89km
00:41
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.00km
00:40
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:25
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Popular around Alte Buchenwälder – Teilgebiet Grumsin
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Beautiful and peaceful in winter, picturesque
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It's only open Wednesday to Sunday. But at least there are restrooms nearby, apparently, because they're specifically indicated.
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The detour to the lake is worthwhile; it's simply pure nature. You can even take a break right by the water.
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Sabine's information probably refers to the Great Black Lake to the southwest of here. It is much closer to the terminal moraine and the Althüttendorf gravel pit. (It is a bit confusing when three lakes in Grumsin are called Black Lake.) This particular Black Lake here, at the northern end of the forest, is supposedly the highest lake in Brandenburg.
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At a crossroads in the middle of the forest there is an interesting stone formation with a bench next to it. This small work of art blends harmoniously into the surroundings and offers a comfortable place to take a break. The stones seem like silent witnesses of times gone by and encourage reflection. You can linger here for a moment, enjoy the silence and let your thoughts wander before continuing on your way.
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Nestled in the hilly forest landscape on the edge of the UNESCO Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve, the seven-kilometer-long Wolletzsee lies just outside Angermünde. The clear lake, up to 18 meters deep, is fed by the Welse and is a popular destination for bathers, divers and anglers. A 16.5-kilometer-long hiking trail leads around the lake and offers a variety of impressions. Steep shores are lined with old beech forests, while meadows and fields stretch out in other places. The stilt houses on the south and east banks are particularly interesting—allotments that are not on the water, but on it. The path on the north bank is pleasant to walk and offers quiet sections for relaxation. A paradise for amateur photographers with picturesque motifs opens up along the Welse. From various points you have beautiful views of the lake and the surrounding area. A detour to the Wolletzsee is worthwhile at any time of year. The combination of water, forest and hilly landscape creates a special atmosphere that invites you to linger. If you want, you can refresh yourself in the clear water and enjoy nature to the fullest.
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The Heilige See is located in front of the much larger Wolletzsee. You can see it quite well, and it is highly recommended that you visit the outstandingly beautiful bathing area (for swimming or just looking or for a relaxing rest). It is only about 100m away from the car park, which offers plenty of space. The lake and its great bathing area (with jetty and covered rest area) are also very easy to reach by bike. If you are on the Berlin-Usedom cycle path, which runs close to the Wolletzsee, you should also plan a short detour to the Heilige See if possible.
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There are over 70 running routes documented on komoot for the Alte Buchenwälder – Teilgebiet Grumsin area. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ranging from easy paths to more challenging trails with varied terrain.
Yes, the region offers several routes suitable for beginners. While the landscape features rolling hills and varied terrain, there are 5 easy routes available. For example, the popular Grumsiner Wald running circuit - Schorfheide-Chorin is a moderate 3.7-mile (5.9 km) trail with manageable elevation changes, often completed in about 41 minutes.
The jogging trails in Grumsin are characterized by a diverse landscape shaped by the last ice age. You can expect rolling hills, deep depressions, and surprisingly steep slopes for a lowland area. The paths lead through ancient beech forests, past numerous small lakes like Buckow Lake and Black Lake (Grumsin), and through varied forest communities. Some trails can be uneven and may feature fallen trees, offering an engaging experience for runners.
Yes, many of the running routes in the region are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the View of the Wolletzsee – Altkünkendorf Village Church loop from Altkünkendorf, a moderate 6.7-mile (10.8 km) path offering scenic views.
The Grumsin Beech Forest is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures and stunning natural colors, with the ancient beech trees displaying vibrant greens or golden hues. Summer is also suitable, though it's advisable to run earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the warmest part of the day. Winter running is possible, but trails might be uneven or slippery due to snow or ice, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
The Grumsin Beech Forest is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site and part of the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve. While dogs are generally welcome in the area, it's crucial to keep them on a leash to protect the sensitive ecosystem and its diverse wildlife, which includes rare bird species, European tree frogs, and even wolves and wildcats. Always follow local signage and regulations.
While jogging through Grumsin, you'll encounter a wealth of natural beauty. The area is defined by its ancient beech forests, some trees over 200-300 years old, and a dramatic glacial landscape with rolling hills and deep depressions. You'll also pass by several pristine lakes, such as Buckow Lake, Black Lake (Grumsin), and Brackensee, as well as numerous moors and peatlands. Keep an eye out for rare flora and fauna, as the area is a haven for biodiversity.
Yes, public transport options are available. The Info Point in Altkünkendorf serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the forest, and it is accessible by public transport. During certain seasons, a 'Welterbebus' (World Heritage Bus) might operate, connecting key points. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information on frequencies and routes to Altkünkendorf.
The Info Point in Altkünkendorf is a common starting point for visitors and typically offers parking facilities. As you plan your run, look for designated parking areas near trailheads, especially around villages like Altkünkendorf, which provide convenient access to the UNESCO World Heritage site.
The running routes in Alte Buchenwälder – Teilgebiet Grumsin are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Runners often praise the tranquility of the ancient woodlands, the varied terrain that offers both challenge and scenic beauty, and the chance to immerse oneself in an undisturbed natural environment. Many appreciate the well-preserved nature and the peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, for those looking for longer runs, there are several routes exceeding 10 miles (16 km). For example, the Altkünkendorf – Heiliger See Altkünkendorf loop from Altkünkendorf is a challenging 13-mile (20.9 km) route, and the Great Plunz Lake – Altkünkendorf loop from Altkünkendorf covers approximately 13.5 miles (21.8 km), both offering extensive exploration of the area.


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