Best attractions and places to see in Urstromtal Bei Golßen are found within a designated Natura 2000 protected area, characterized by its ancient meltwater valley, lowland forests, and intricate waterways. This region offers a blend of natural tranquility and cultural insights, centered around the historic town of Golßen and the wider Spreewald. The landscape supports diverse plant and animal species, making it suitable for nature observation and outdoor activities. Visitors can explore the area's natural beauty and historical sites.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The protected forest was established in 2020 and covers approximately 17 hectares. Its purpose is to preserve and further develop a near-natural, groundwater-influenced forest, maintaining its natural dynamics, facilitating scientific research, and safeguarding its unique beauty and ecological performance. At the same time, the area is to be protected as a valuable remnant of a natural mixed deciduous forest, which is of great importance as a habitat for endangered plant and animal species and as a genetic reservoir.
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Very nice cycle path directly through nature and forest
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ideal for a break
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Very nice bike path through the forest and especially shady.
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The thresholds are very annoying and can only be driven over at low speed. I got stuck with a pedal.
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The bike path is good and pleasant to ride. However, the edges of the road should be mowed again and the sense of the at least 10 bollards on the way did not reveal itself to me.
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Part of the RK8 and Dahmeradweg, not suitable for skaters: offset plates on which you can cycle through the wonderful NSG Urstromtal. However, there are also ten thresholds that run across the entire width and which even a cyclist cannot easily pass. Somehow a real bad planning ...?!
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Astonishingly easy to drive path, which consists of individual stones, which are in turn quite well and evenly laid. The only annoying thing are eight thresholds, which are so wide that you can not really drive around elegantly as a cyclist and thus lose momentum.
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The Urstromtal bei Golßen is characterized by its ancient meltwater valley, extensive lowland forests, and intricate network of waterways. It's a designated Natura 2000 protected area, crucial for its biodiversity, providing a habitat for species like the European beaver, otter, and various bats, as well as rare plants.
The town of Golßen offers several historical landmarks. You can explore the 16th-century Golßen Castle, the 13th-century St. Nikolai Town Church, and admire the lovingly restored half-timbered houses throughout the town. The region also upholds rich Sorbian traditions, evident in local crafts and culinary delights.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. You can ride through extensive forests and along waterways. Notable routes include the Gurkenradweg Forest Section Near Glashütte, which is part of the broader Gurkenradweg and Dahmeradweg, and the Friedrichshof Forest Cycle Path. For more cycling routes, explore the gravel biking guide or MTB trails guide for the area.
A convenient spot for a break is the Rest Area on the Dahme Cycle Path (Urstromtal bei Golßen). It's located directly on the cycle path and offers a place to pause and learn about the Dahmeradweg from an information board.
The region includes the Großer Werach Natural Forest, a protected forest established to preserve and develop a near-natural, groundwater-influenced forest. It's a valuable remnant of a natural mixed deciduous forest, important for endangered plant and animal species.
The surrounding area of Golßen, within the picturesque Spreewald, is well-suited for long walks and hikes. While specific family-friendly trails are not detailed in the highlights, the general terrain is gentle. For easy hiking options, you can check routes like the 'Old Church Kasel-Golzig loop from Kasel-Golzig' or 'Golßen Market Square – Golßen Town Hall loop from Golßen' in the hiking guide for Urstromtal Bei Golßen.
Exploring the idyllic lakes and waterways around Golßen by boat is a popular leisure activity, offering a unique perspective of the natural splendor. The serene natural settings also provide perfect spots for relaxing picnics.
The region is ideal for nature observation and outdoor activities, particularly during warmer months when the forests are lush and waterways are inviting for boat trips. Cycling is pleasant in summer, with many forest sections offering shade.
Visitors appreciate the well-developed and shaded cycle paths, especially sections like the Gurkenradweg Forest Section Near Glashütte. The Friedrichshof Forest Cycle Path is noted for its paved surface and cozy forest environment, with the Dahme river always nearby.
The Gurkenradweg Forest Section Near Glashütte is categorized as wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for those seeking accessible routes.
While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations are not detailed in the highlights, the town of Golßen serves as a cultural hub and would be the primary place to find dining options and lodging to support your visit to the surrounding natural areas and attractions.


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