Attractions and places to see in Wumm- Und Twernsee are centered around its pristine natural environment within the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park. This region, a significant nature reserve, encompasses the clear Großer Wummsee, Twernsee, and Kleiner Wummsee, surrounded by extensive forests, moors, and wetlands. The area is characterized by deep, clear lakes and steeply sloping wooded banks, reflecting its end moraine landscape. It is recognized for its ecological importance as a Natura 2000 site, offering diverse habitats for wildlife.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Now in spring, many toads are on the move looking for a partner right next to and in front of or behind the wooden walkway
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This is a nature reserve, swimming is only allowed at the official bathing area! I ask all visitors to respect this.
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Very nice path by the lake that offers beautiful views over the lake landscape. Pure nature. Recommended, a real experience in the protected area.
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The path winds through the moorland near the Kleiner Wummsee in an absolutely idyllic way. Rustic wooden walkways keep your feet dry and exude a jungle-like flair.
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Very nice hiking trail! But it's a protected area. Therefore, the many references to many bathing spots at the lake are simply wrong. There is a bathing area at the Wummsee otherwise you have to respect nature and leave the shore alone!
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Beautiful circular hiking trail through the nature reserve.
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The Wumm- und Twernsee region is characterized by its pristine natural environment, featuring the exceptionally clear Großer Wummsee, Twernsee, and Kleiner Wummsee. These deep glacial lakes are surrounded by extensive forests, including pine and beech, as well as unique moorlands and wetlands. The landscape reflects its end moraine origins with steeply sloping wooded banks.
Beyond the clear waters of the lakes themselves, you can discover features like the two larger islands, Großer and Kleiner Horst, within Großer Wummsee, which serve as crucial wildlife habitats. The Maronstein, a memorial stone, is located on the western shore of Großer Wummsee. The region also boasts diverse geological formations, including numerous glacial meltwater depressions around the Twernsee.
The diverse habitats of the Wumm- und Twernsee nature reserve are home to a variety of threatened bird species, such as ospreys, white-tailed eagles, and common goldeneyes. You might also spot otters and beavers. The islands within Großer Wummsee are designated total reserves, providing undisturbed crucial habitats for these species.
Yes, the area offers designated hiking trails that allow visitors to explore the protected landscapes. These trails are designed to minimize disturbance to the delicate ecosystem. For a comprehensive overview of hiking options, you can explore the Hiking in Wumm- Und Twernsee guide.
You can enjoy the South Shore Trail at Wummsee, which offers views of untouched nature and is mostly well-forested. Another unique experience is the Wooden Boardwalk Through the Wumm- und Twernsee Moor, providing a unique perspective of the wetland ecosystem with rustic wooden walkways. There's also the Forest Path Between Wummsee and Twernsee for those looking to connect the two lakes.
Yes, cycling is possible in the region. The Luhme–Flecken Zechlin Scenic Road is a quiet, scenic route with good surfaces and little traffic, ideal for a pleasant ride. For more cycling adventures, including gravel biking, check out the Gravel biking in Wumm- Und Twernsee guide.
Absolutely. The natural environment around Wumm- und Twernsee provides excellent opportunities for running. You can find various routes, including those around the lakes. For detailed running trails and routes, refer to the Running Trails in Wumm- Und Twernsee guide.
Many of the natural attractions and trails in Wumm- und Twernsee are suitable for families. Highlights like the Great Wummsee, the South Shore Trail at Wummsee, and the Wooden Boardwalk Through the Wumm- und Twernsee Moor are categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible ways to enjoy nature together.
The Wumm- und Twernsee region is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors and comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for enjoying the clear lake waters, though it can be more popular. The forested paths provide cooling shade during warmer months.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptionally clear, clean water of the lakes, particularly Großer Wummsee, noting its unspoiled nature compared to other lakes. The well-forested trails, especially the South Shore Trail at Wummsee, are appreciated for providing shade and scenic views. The unique experience of walking on the Wooden Boardwalk Through the Wumm- und Twernsee Moor is also a highlight, offering a 'jungle-like flair'.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on many trails around the lakes. Visitors have noted that there are many small, flat shore areas around Großer Wummsee where dogs can access the water and cool down. However, as it is a nature reserve, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
While specific parking areas are not detailed for every highlight, the region is generally accessible for visitors arriving by car. Look for designated parking spots near trailheads or popular access points to the lakes. It's recommended to check local signage upon arrival for specific parking regulations within the nature reserve.


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