Best natural monuments around Falkenhagen (Mark) are found within the scenic Lebusplatte, an area defined by its lakes, forests, and diverse flora and fauna. The region features the "Falkenhagener Heide," a mixed forest situated in a hilly, end-moraine landscape. This environment provides varied natural landscapes for exploration. Falkenhagen (Mark) is also bordered by two chains of lakes that feed into the Mühlenfließ, enhancing its natural appeal.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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In summer, you should wear long trousers and bring insect repellent.
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Here you can still clearly recognize the visual axes of the landscape park and have a great view of the old trees.
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The park is also home to Brandenburg's tallest horse chestnut tree, more than 29.5 m (2005) and an impressive 200 years old (2025).
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A sign on the forest path would be helpful here.
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Ideal for packing a snack when it rains.
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Cute fountain on the market square by the church.
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First mentioned in the 13th century, Count Finck von Finckenstein acquired the Alt-Madlitz castle estate in 1751. However, the educator of the Prussian kings Friedrich Wilhelm II and Frederick II did not stay there often. It was his son Friedrich Ludwig Karl who first developed the estate into a true court of the muses. Celebrities such as Ludwig Tieck, Achim von Arnim, Wilhelm von Humboldt and Clemens Brentano regularly visited there. Friedrich Ludwig Karl himself developed the plans for the extensive park that extends directly behind the manor house. Cleverly designed visual axes lined with large oak and chestnut trees characterize the oldest English landscape garden in Brandenburg. Finckenstein loved his park so much that he buried his heart there, surrounded by thirteen field stones symbolizing the number of his children. Unfortunately, when we visited in March 2024, all the ponds and even the large lake were almost completely silted up, but it is still worth a walk.
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The region around Falkenhagen (Mark) offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can explore significant erratic blocks like the Großer Stein (Rosengarten) and the Glacial erratic at Stern, which are remnants from the Ice Age. Additionally, there are unique wetland ecosystems, such as the Marsh boardwalk at Kehrsdorfer Mühlenfließ, and the scenic Black Lake (Schwarzer See) known for its clear waters and surrounding circular path.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Großer Stein (Rosengarten) and the Glacial erratic at Stern are located in the Frankfurt city forest, which often includes forest playgrounds nearby, making them great for children. The circular path around the Black Lake is also easy to navigate and offers unguarded swimming areas, perfect for a family outing.
Many natural areas around Falkenhagen (Mark) are dog-friendly, including the trails leading to the erratic blocks like the Großer Stein (Rosengarten). When visiting, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
While many natural paths can be challenging, the Shepherd Fountain Seelow is noted as wheelchair accessible. For other natural monuments, such as the Marsh boardwalk at Kehrsdorfer Mühlenfließ, while the boardwalk itself is easy, some associated circular paths might have obstacles like fallen trees, making them less suitable for wheelchairs.
The diverse landscapes of Falkenhagen (Mark), including forests, lakes, and wetlands, support a variety of wildlife. At the Marsh boardwalk at Kehrsdorfer Mühlenfließ, you can observe beaver activity, including dams and felled trees. The broader 'Falkenhagener Heide' mixed forest is rich in flora and fauna, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. The Black Lake features an easy-to-navigate circular path that winds through forests and over footbridges. You can find many easy hikes around Falkenhagen (Mark), including routes like the "Black Lake – Black Lake loop" or the "Forest Lake and Stream Trail – Burgsee loop." For more options, explore the easy hikes guide.
Beyond hiking, the area offers various outdoor activities. The Black Lake is popular for swimming and fishing. You can also find numerous road cycling routes, such as the "Oderbruchbahn Cycle Path loop from Madlitz-Wilmersdorf," or running trails like the "Gut Klostermühle on Lake Madlitz – Lake Madlitz loop." Discover more options in the road cycling routes guide and the running trails guide.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round. The Black Lake is ideal for swimming in warmer months. The Marsh boardwalk at Kehrsdorfer Mühlenfließ takes on a mystical quality during winter with snow and ice, offering a unique experience. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking through the forests and around the lakes.
Yes, near the Black Lake, you can find amenities like an ice cream parlor and the Schweizerhaus restaurant, offering options for refreshments after your visit. For other areas, it's advisable to check local listings for nearby cafes and restaurants.
The duration of your visit depends on the specific monument and your activity. A walk around the Black Lake can take a couple of hours. Exploring the erratic blocks and associated forest trails might take half a day. If you plan to combine visits or engage in longer hikes or cycling, you might want to dedicate a full day or more to the region.
Access to the natural monuments is generally good. Many areas, especially trailheads for popular routes, offer parking facilities. While public transport options exist, it's often more convenient to reach some of the more secluded natural sites by car. Always check specific location details for the best travel advice.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. The erratic blocks are valued for their historical significance and the surrounding forest environment. The Wooden Boardwalk Through the Moor is noted for its adventurous yet accessible experience, offering intimate views of the wetland ecosystem. The clear waters of the Black Lake and its pleasant circular path are also highly praised.


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