Best huts around Storkow (Mark) are situated in a region characterized by its diverse natural landscape, including forests, lakes, and rural areas. The area offers a blend of natural beauty and historical elements, with the town of Storkow featuring a historic castle. Visitors can find various accommodations, from rustic cabins to holiday homes, providing bases for exploring the surrounding nature and outdoor activities. The region is suitable for activities like cycling, hiking, and water sports.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Beautiful, large shelter that was newly built. The previous hut was already completely covered in graffiti.
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A really cool bivouac spot, especially off-season. You can camp here for the night, make a fire, and relax. However, this only applies to travelers without a car. So, bike, on foot, kayak, etc. There's no infrastructure, not even trash cans. I passed by here on a beautiful paddling trip. https://youtu.be/5GWTuLgRLRw
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You can hardly stand still because of all the mosquitoes.
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The signposts at the Paul-Gerhardt-Weges hut (direction Märkisch Buchholz) point in the wrong direction. If you follow them, the signage breaks off. It would be correct to turn right instead of walking straight ahead.
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Nice hut for a rest with fireplace. Please keep the hut as clean as it is. You rarely see that and please keep it that way! There are no trash cans. Nevertheless, there is nothing lying around, you won't find any conspicuous graffiti or anything like that.
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A very nice place to relax. But a lot of people already know that. The place was well attended today.
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Hello dear nature tourists. In the meantime, the operator of the place, the Fürstenwalde city forestry department, had to pull the rope a bit. Since many people continue to arrive in their cars, even though it says everywhere, including in Komoot, that this shouldn't be the case, a far-reaching parking ban has now been issued and a security service is on site all day to check. In addition, police and fire brigade operations have been necessary again and again , because a lot of tourists lit campfires not only at the bivouac site, but also later in the landscape protection area, sometimes directly in the forest. Unfortunately, garbage is often left lying around where there are no garbage containers. The locals wonder why they can't simply take the empty leftover packaging home with them if they bring it with them. In summary, the current status is as follows: - Hikers, cyclists and canoeists are still very welcome - Camping is only possible on the designated site for 1 night - Camping and lighting fires is prohibited further along the meadow - Motorhomes and camping vans are not allowed, it is not a campsite - The toilet installed is cleaned regularly and is clean, so it can be used - The forestry, police and public order offices are now constantly checking with the support of the security service, which is usually present I hope everyone has understood the downside, the locality is looking forward to the insight and to a little better understanding from users in the future. Thank you!
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The region offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic log cabins and holiday homes to bivouac sites and simple shelters. You can find unique options like "Schlafen bei den Schafen," a log cabin on a sheep pasture, or "Finnhütte Marie am Storkower See," a holiday home by the lake with a private jetty. There are also practical resting points such as the Steinen Hostel, which offers bed and bike accommodation.
Yes, many accommodations and resting points around Storkow (Mark) are suitable for families. For example, the Mollenhauer’s Hut and the Rauener Berge Shelter are categorized as family-friendly. The "Schlafen bei den Schafen" log cabin, with its sheep and peaceful setting, also offers a unique experience for families.
The area around Storkow (Mark) is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and water sports like swimming and boat trips on the lakes. There are numerous running trails, including routes like the "Burg Storkow Visitor Center – Hubertushöhe Castle loop," and easy hikes such as the "East Shore of Springsee – Marsh at Springsee loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Storkow (Mark) and Easy hikes around Storkow (Mark) guides.
Yes, some huts have historical significance. The Mollenhauer’s Hut, for instance, served as a workshop and accommodation for hollow tillers until the Second World War. Additionally, the "Finnhütten" like Finnhütte Marie am Storkower See were historically built as retreats for high-ranking state officials during the GDR era, adding a unique historical layer to your stay.
Several shelters and huts provide convenient resting points. The Shelter at the Al. Schadowski / Selchow junction is a small shelter with benches, particularly useful for cyclists. The Rauener Berge Shelter also offers a good spot to take a break or find shelter from bad weather while hiking through the Rauener Mountains. The Kurt Plantikow Hut, located directly on a high trail, provides seating and shelter with a view of the Brandenburg hills.
The Mönchwinkel bivouac site is specifically designed for water, bike, or foot hikers to pitch a tent for one night. It offers a minimalist setup with wooden benches, tables, a campfire area, and direct access to the Spree, allowing for a legal overnight stay without fees, electricity, or running water. Please note that motorhomes and camping vans are not permitted.
The region is rich in natural beauty, characterized by forests, lakes, and rural landscapes. You can find huts nestled near the Spree river, like the Mönchwinkel bivouac site, or by lakes such as the Storkower See, where Finnhütte Marie is located. The "Schlafen bei den Schafen" cabin is surrounded by wild plants and fruit trees, offering a peaceful, rural setting ideal for stargazing due to minimal light pollution.
Yes, some accommodations provide unique amenities. The "Schlafen bei den Schafen" log cabin features an outdoor shower with hot water and a barrel sauna (available for an extra charge), alongside an outdoor kitchenette and a fire pit. Finnhütte Marie am Storkower See also offers a sauna for relaxation after an active day.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic, quiet, and rural locations of the huts, making them perfect for relaxation and enjoying nature. The cleanliness and historical context of places like Mollenhauer’s Hut are also highly valued. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation for the huts around Storkow (Mark), with over 900 upvotes and more than 360 photos shared across the highlights, indicating a positive overall experience.
The region's numerous lakes, such as Lake Storkow, offer opportunities for swimming. Finnhütte Marie am Storkower See, for example, provides guests with access to a private jetty for bathing. The Mönchwinkel bivouac site also has a small swimming access to the Spree river.
Access to huts varies. Some, like the Mönchwinkel bivouac site, are primarily for hikers, cyclists, and paddlers, with a designated forest car park located before the site for supply vehicles, as caravans and mobile homes are not allowed directly on site. For other holiday homes, parking is generally available. It's advisable to check specific accommodation details for parking information.
Many huts are situated in scenic locations. The Kurt Plantikow Hut, for instance, offers a great view of the Brandenburg hills. The "Schlafen bei den Schafen" cabin is praised for its quiet, rural location, making it ideal for stargazing. Additionally, the Heinz Sielmann observation tower is nearby, offering panoramic views of the landscape.


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