Attractions and places to see around Schlaubetal showcase Brandenburg's picturesque brook valley, located southeast of Berlin. This nature park features a landscape of forests, gorges, lakes, and rivers, making it a destination for nature enthusiasts. The region also holds cultural significance with historic monasteries and traditional mill sites. Visitors can explore a well-developed network of trails for hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A very beautiful lake with lots of nature and good circular hiking trails.
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Beautiful lake, with a campsite at the south end.
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It's no longer an insider tip, but it's still worth it. The Vogelsang power plant is a standard power plant built towards the end of the Second World War. It never went into regular operation and was dismantled after the war as reparations. The building envelope with the two chimneys, each 100 m high, is still preserved. The power plant is the only monument to the industrial boom in Fürstenberg (Oder). Almost all other testimonials have disappeared. Only a few residential buildings have survived from the Degussa industrial area. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraftwerk_Vogelsang
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The Friedrich Wilhelm Canal, previously the Müllroser Canal, was the first artificial waterway that connected the Oder with the Spree. The canal, completed in 1668, ran from Brieskow an der Oder to Neuhaus an der Spree with a length of around 27 kilometers.
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The most beautiful shore path without private claim is freely accessible at least on one side.
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The only one with a swimming hole.
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Attention at the point of blockage on the roadway against deer crossing.
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Schlaubetal is renowned for its diverse natural beauty. You can discover the serene Schinkensee, known for its enchanted forest setting, or experience the dramatic landscape of the Wild and romantic Schlaubetal gorge, where the Schlaube river has carved a deep valley. The region also features the Wirchensee, Teufelssee Nature Preserve, Mahlheide Nature Preserve, and the unique Reicherskreuzer Heide Heathland with its viewing platform.
Yes, Schlaubetal boasts rich cultural heritage. A prominent site is Neuzelle Abbey — Church of St Mary, often called the 'Baroque wonder on the Oder' due to its opulent decoration. You can also visit the Ruins of the Vogelsang Power Plant, a poignant historical monument. Additionally, the region is dotted with historic mill sites, some of which have been preserved as guesthouses, and the Friedrich Wilhelm Canal, a man-made river with historical locks.
Schlaubetal is a hiker's paradise, with the Schlaubetal hiking trail being a classic route spanning approximately 25 kilometers. This trail winds through forests, gorges, lakes, and meadows. The area around Schinkensee offers leaf-covered and sandy forest paths, perfect for long or short walks. The Wild and romantic Schlaubetal section also provides a very nice winding path along the Schlaube river.
Absolutely. The Friedrich Wilhelm Canal features a very nice scenic bike path, pleasant even in hot weather due to the many trees. For more extensive cycling, the Mönchstour Cycling Route offers a scenic journey from Müllrose through the valleys of Schlaube, Oelse, and Dorche to Neuzelle and back along the Oder river. You can find various cycling routes, including touring, road, and mountain biking options, in the Cycling around Schlaubetal guide.
Schlaubetal is beautiful in every season. The komoot community particularly recommends visiting in late summer or autumn to experience the 'enchanted fairytale forest' with its vibrant green and blue tones. However, the Wild and romantic Schlaubetal is noted as being worth visiting in every season.
Many attractions in Schlaubetal are family-friendly. The natural settings like Schinkensee and the Wild and romantic Schlaubetal offer engaging walks. The Friedrich Wilhelm Canal's bike path is also a great option for family cycling. The Glacial Erratics Park near Henzendorf provides an interesting educational experience for all ages.
Schlaubetal is a biodiversity hotspot, home to three-quarters of Brandenburg's animal and plant species. Keep an eye out for rare orchids like the lady's slipper, as well as kingfishers, otters, and white-tailed eagles. The Teufelssee Nature Preserve and Mahlheide Nature Preserve are particularly recognized for their rich ecosystems, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife observation.
Yes, the Glacial Erratics Park near Henzendorf invites visitors to explore fascinating geological features. This park showcases large boulders transported by glaciers, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient natural history.
Visitors frequently praise the 'enchanted fairytale forest' atmosphere, particularly around Schinkensee, and the feeling of freedom and happiness found in its almost untouched nature. The winding paths along the Schlaube river, especially in the Wild and romantic Schlaubetal, are also highly appreciated for their beauty and suitability for both walking and mountain biking.
Müllrose is known as the 'gate to Schlaubetal.' This charming town is situated on the Großer Müllroser See and serves as a common starting point for tours into the nature park. It offers a convenient base for exploring the surrounding attractions and enjoying the lake.
While specific cafes and restaurants are not detailed for every attraction, some historic mill sites in the Schlaube, Oelse, and Dorche river valleys have been preserved and transformed into popular guesthouses or pubs, offering local cuisine and accommodation. Müllrose, as the 'gate to Schlaubetal,' also provides options for dining and lodging.


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