Naturschutzgebiet Nuthe-Nieplitz-Niederung
Naturschutzgebiet Nuthe-Nieplitz-Niederung
Best attractions and places to see in Naturschutzgebiet Nuthe-Nieplitz-Niederung offers a diverse lowland landscape characterized by its rich biodiversity, wetlands, and historical sites. This nature reserve, forming the heart of the larger Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park, is defined by the Nuthe and Nieplitz rivers, which wind through wet meadows, fens, and marshland forests. The region is renowned for its diverse bird population and key lakes like Blankensee, providing crucial habitats for various species and serving as resting places for migratory birds.…
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The spot is not visible from the distance on the bridge. So search using Komoot and drive the few meters there. What is astonishing is the much wider Nieplitz, which comes from the right and flows into the narrower Nuthe.
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The course of the river radiates a wonderful tranquility.
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The bridge over the Nuthe is currently closed (from October 4th, 2022) Unfortunately, there was no end date.
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If you don't know your way around, you'll quickly pass what is probably the only place that leads to the lake, because everything is overgrown. Therefore, unfortunately, it was only a lap around the Riebener See without even having seen it :-(
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I like the places where a river begins or ends. Here this happens wonderfully inconspicuously. While the Nuthe is a usable fishing water at this point and one or the other angler also sits on the shore, the Nieplitz is surrounded by a touch of wilderness. There is no path along it and nature has the river to itself.
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The entire Blankensee is under nature protection. The plank bridge is the only part of the 280-hectare lake that is in contact with civilization. The Blankensee is surrounded by an intact reed belt, several hundred meters wide in places, and represents a valuable biotope. Great crested grebes and other rarer seabirds can also be observed from the much sought-after benches on the Bohlensteg. Or just eat a snack before you continue hiking in the Glau mountains...
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The confluence of the canalized Nuthe and the meandering Nieplitz is beautiful.
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The region is defined by the Nuthe and Nieplitz rivers, which create a landscape of wet meadows, fens, and marshland forests. You can also discover several important lakes like Blankensee, Riebener See, and Grössinsee, which are vital habitats for diverse birdlife. Don't miss the unique Confluence of the Nieplitz and Nuthe, where the canalized Nuthe meets the meandering Nieplitz.
The Naturschutzgebiet Nuthe-Nieplitz-Niederung is a paradise for birdwatchers, especially during spring and autumn when thousands of migratory birds arrive. Excellent observation points include the Boardwalk at Blankensee, which offers great views of the lake and its birdlife, and the Riebener See Birdwatching Platform, providing a unique way to observe water birds.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. The Boardwalk at Blankensee and the Riebener See Birdwatching Platform are great for observing nature together. For animal encounters, the Glauer Tal Game Reserve allows visitors to observe red, fallow, and mouflon deer in natural conditions. The NaturParkZentrum in Glau also offers barrier-free paths and open-air exhibitions.
The region is rich in biodiversity. You can spot diverse bird species, including geese, whooper swans, and cranes, especially around the lakes. The Zarth Nature Reserve is home to cranes, kingfishers, and stonechats. In the Glauer Tal Game Reserve, you can observe red, fallow, and mouflon deer, and the Forst Zinna-Jüterbog-Keilberg Conservation Area even hosts wolves.
Beyond the natural beauty, the region offers cultural insights. The picturesque village of Blankensee features the Bauernmuseum Blankensee (Blankensee Farm Museum). Nearby historic towns like Beelitz (famous for its asparagus) and Treuenbrietzen offer a glimpse into the past. The Nuthe-Nieplitz-Haus in Kemnitz showcases traditional architecture, and the historic hospital complex of Beelitz-Heilstätten provides an intriguing experience.
Absolutely! The park boasts a comprehensive network of well-signposted hiking paths. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'Heinrich Asparagus Farm in Rieben loop' or the 'Nuthe Riverside Trail loop'. You can find more options and detailed routes in our guide to Easy hikes in Naturschutzgebiet Nuthe-Nieplitz-Niederung.
Yes, cycling is a popular way to explore the area. The Cycle path between Stücken and Fresdorf offers a first-class surface for a pleasant ride. The region also features the Spargelweg (Asparagus Trail) and various other routes. Discover more detailed cycling tours in our guides for Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails in Naturschutzgebiet Nuthe-Nieplitz-Niederung.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching, as thousands of migratory birds use the lakes as resting places. Spring also brings the famous asparagus season in nearby Beelitz. Summer is perfect for cycling and exploring the trails, while the changing colors of autumn offer beautiful scenery.
Yes, efforts have been made to ensure accessibility in certain areas. The Boardwalk at Blankensee is wheelchair accessible, providing a unique way to view the lake. Additionally, the NaturParkZentrum in Glau offers barrier-free paths within the Glauer Felder, allowing everyone to enjoy the typical habitats like orchards and wildflower meadows.
For a truly unique experience, visit the Zarth Nature Reserve, also known as 'Devil's Forest.' This 250-hectare area is a primeval forest-like region on moorland, featuring a mosaic of forests, moors, and open water. Another fascinating spot is the Forst Zinna-Jüterbog-Keilberg Conservation Area, a former military training ground with inland dunes, steppe-like sandscapes, and heathlands.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. Many appreciate the excellent birdwatching opportunities, especially from spots like the Boardwalk at Blankensee. The well-maintained cycling paths, such as the Cycle path between Stücken and Fresdorf, are also highly rated for their quality and scenic views. The diverse landscapes, from wetlands to forests, offer a refreshing escape.


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