Best attractions and places to see in Ruhlsdorfer Bruch include a diverse range of natural features within the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park. This 165-hectare nature reserve is characterized by a 200-meter-wide marshy valley along the Lichtenower Mühlenfließ, showcasing varied ecosystems like grasslands, meadows, and alder carrs. It is a designated FFH area, important for conservation and known for its unique flora, including orchid blooms, and endangered fauna. The area offers opportunities for nature enthusiasts and hikers to explore its preserved…
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Beautiful route, sometimes not easy to drive.
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Except for one descent, it's quite easy to navigate despite the obstacles mentioned
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Together with the cairns, the landscape is reminiscent of Scandinavia.
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The Ruhlsdorfer See is located south of the village of Ruhlsdorf (near Strausberg) in the approx. 165 hectare FFH area "Ruhlsdorfer Bruch" and feeds the Lichtenower Mühlenfiß. The lake is not bathing water and can only be reached from the south or by visiting the Findlingshof Strausberg.
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The sign "Private road: drive at your own risk" is to be taken literally. Sandy sections alternate with rubble-filled potholes.
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Ruhlsdorfer Bruch is characterized by a diverse landscape, including a 200-meter-wide marshy valley along the Lichtenower Mühlenfließ. You'll find a mosaic of habitats such as hedges, field groves, dry and semi-dry grasslands, wet meadows, and alder carrs. It's a designated FFH (Fauna-Flora-Habitat) area, highlighting its European importance for conservation. The Ruhlsdorfer Bruch Nature Reserve itself is a prime example of this rich biodiversity.
Yes, Ruhlsdorfer Bruch offers a network of hiking trails. Popular options include the 9.8 km 'Ruhlsdorfer Dorfkirche – Steinkirche Hasenholz loop' and the shorter 4.6 km 'Dorfkirche Hohenstein loop from Ruhlsdorfer Bruch'. For a moderately difficult trail exploring diverse ecosystems, consider the 10.8 km 'Garzauer Pyramide – Brandsee loop from Ruhlsdorfer Bruch'. You can find more hiking routes in the region by exploring the Attractions and Places To See in Ruhlsdorfer Bruch guide.
Ruhlsdorfer Bruch is a haven for wildlife. It's particularly known for its orchid blooms in early summer. The reserve is a critical habitat for endangered species like the Golden Scarce Fritillary butterfly, which has been successfully reintroduced here, and the critically endangered Large Copper butterfly. You might also spot the European otter and the European fire-bellied toad, among many other species that thrive in its varied ecosystems.
Yes, Ruhlsdorfer Bruch offers several family-friendly spots. The Ruhlsdorfer Bruch Nature Reserve and the area around the Lichtenower Mühlenfließ near Haussee are categorized as family-friendly, providing gentle paths and opportunities for nature observation that children can enjoy.
Early summer is an excellent time to visit Ruhlsdorfer Bruch, especially if you wish to witness the spectacular orchid blooms. The diverse flora and fauna are vibrant during the warmer months, offering great opportunities for nature photography and wildlife spotting. However, the area's trails are accessible year-round, with each season offering a unique natural experience.
Absolutely! Ruhlsdorfer Bruch and its surroundings offer various cycling routes. The Hohenstein–Garzin Gravel Path in Naturpark Märkische Schweiz is a popular option, though it's recommended for mountain bikes, gravel bikes, or touring bikes due to some sandy or uneven sections. You can explore more cycling routes, including traffic-free bike rides and road cycling routes, in the Traffic-free bike rides in Ruhlsdorfer Bruch guide.
The Ruhlsdorfer Bruch Nature Reserve offers very nice views over the moor and meadows, often accompanied by information boards detailing the area's unique ecology. The Hohenstein–Garzin Gravel Path also provides scenic views of the Ruhlsdorfer Bruch landscape.
The central water feature is the Lichtenower Mühlenfließ, which flows through the marshy valley. This stream connects a chain of lakes including Ruhlsdorfer See, Steigsee, and Haussee. Nearby, you'll also find Langer See (Garzin) and Großer Däbersee, which are popular spots for recreation.
While Ruhlsdorfer Bruch is primarily a natural reserve, the surrounding area features historic village churches. The Dorfkirche Ruhlsdorf and Dorfkirche Garzin are notable examples, often included in popular hiking routes originating from the Bruch, offering a glimpse into the local heritage.
The hiking trails in Ruhlsdorfer Bruch cater to various fitness levels. You can find easy strolls suitable for a pleasant walk, such as the 4.6 km 'Dorfkirche Hohenstein loop from Ruhlsdorfer Bruch'. There are also moderately difficult routes like the 10.8 km 'Garzauer Pyramide – Brandsee loop from Ruhlsdorfer Bruch', which explores the richly structured basin. The terrain can be varied, with some paths being uneven or sandy, particularly on shared cycling/hiking routes.
Visitors frequently praise the preserved natural state and rich biodiversity of Ruhlsdorfer Bruch. Many appreciate the dedicated conservation efforts that allow unique flora, like orchids, to flourish. The intricate mosaic of ecosystems, from marshy valleys to dry grasslands, offers a sense of immersion in nature. The landscape, with its cairns, is sometimes noted for its resemblance to Scandinavia.
Yes, there are several running routes in the vicinity of Ruhlsdorfer Bruch. For example, you can find routes like the 'Buckow town centre – Lake Schermützel loop' or the 'Garzin Village Church – Garzau Village Church loop'. These routes vary in length and difficulty, offering options for different running preferences. You can explore more running trails in the Running Trails in Ruhlsdorfer Bruch guide.


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