Best natural monuments around Grunow-Dammendorf are situated within the Oder-Spree district of Germany, bordering the Schlaubetal Nature Park. This region features diverse landscapes, including forests, clear water bodies, gorges, lakes, streams, moors, and interior dunes. It offers a variety of natural features for exploration, from ancient trees to unique geological formations. The area provides opportunities to experience different ecosystems and scenic vistas.
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Technically somewhat demanding. When wet, be careful with roots and leaves. A wonderful MTB route. We didn't meet a single hiker on the entire trail on a Tuesday afternoon in May (after morning rain). Even though cycling on forest paths is permitted in Brandenburg - even in nature reserves - in my opinion, you should not plan this tour on Sundays or public holidays or during vacations. So that it remains permitted, if it continues to be possible without competition on less frequented days.
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Technically a bit demanding. When wet, be careful with roots and leaves. A wonderful MTB route. On a Tuesday (after morning rain) in May, in the afternoon, we didn't meet a single hiker on the entire trail. Even though cycling on forest paths - also in nature reserves - is permitted in Brandenburg, in my opinion, you should not plan this tour on Sundays or public holidays or during school holidays. So that it remains permitted, if it continues to be easily possible on less frequented days without competition.
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The Schlaubetal valley captivates hikers and cyclists alike with its wild, romantic scenery. On this section, the Schlaube meanders through a deeply cut valley, with the steep slopes towering majestically above the path. The hiking trail leads directly along the bank, accompanied by the gentle rippling of the water and the roots of the old trees clinging to the embankment. The route is particularly inviting for a quiet exploration in spring, when the leaves shine in the soft light, or in autumn, when the paths are covered in golden leaves. But the valley also shows its unique facets at other times of the year. Despite the tranquility in the valley, the closures due to swine fever remind us that nature here is not only a place of relaxation, but also of change.
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The Schlaubetal is an idyllic natural paradise in Brandenburg, known for its untouched landscape, dense forests and clear streams. It offers hikers and nature lovers an oasis of peace and relaxation. The numerous mills along the Schlaube, which keep the history of the region alive, are particularly attractive. The Schlaubetal combines nature conservation and gentle tourism in a harmonious way.
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The Schlaubetal is an idyllic natural paradise in Brandenburg, known for its untouched landscape, dense forests and clear streams. It offers hikers and nature lovers an oasis of peace and relaxation. The numerous mills along the Schlaube, which keep the history of the region alive, are particularly attractive. The Schlaubetal combines nature conservation and gentle tourism in a harmonious way.
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The Schulzenwasser near Kupferhammer is the first lake that the Schlaube connects with two other small forest lakes.
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Beyond the well-known lakes, you can discover unique natural monuments like the Wild Pear near Henzendorf, an individual tree of significant natural value, or the ancient 1000-year-old oak near Bärenklau, a living testament to the region's history. The Kobbelner Stone, likely a glacial erratic, also stands out as a notable geological feature.
The Schlaubetal Nature Park, bordering Grunow-Dammendorf, is renowned for its diverse landscapes. You'll find varied forests, crystal-clear water bodies, gorges, lakes, streams, moors, meadows, and even interior dunes. Specific highlights include the clear-water lakes like Schinkensee and Langesee, and the dramatic Wild and romantic Schlaubetal gorge.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Lakes like Schinkensee and Schulzenwasser Lake are categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant surroundings for walks and exploration. The gentle paths along the Schlaube River are also great for families.
The Schlaubetal Nature Park, where many of these monuments are located, is particularly charming in spring and summer when the surrounding areas are in full bloom. Late summer and autumn are also highly recommended by visitors for the 'enchanted fairytale forest' atmosphere, with leaf-covered paths and moss-covered banks.
The region offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hikes, from easy to moderate, such as the 'Wild and romantic Schlaubetal – Great Treppelsee loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Little Schinkensee – Siehdichum Forest Lodge loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guides and cycling guides for Grunow-Dammendorf.
Absolutely. Besides the 1000-year-old oak near Bärenklau, you can find an impressive Alley of red oaks near Treppeln, creating a distinctive natural avenue. The Old giant trees in the Bomsdorfer park and four 200-year-old pines south of the Wirchen lake also showcase significant historical flora.
The Teufelssee (Devil's Lake) Nature Preserve within the Schlaubetal is notable for its well-preserved original beech forests, offering a glimpse into ancient woodlands. Additionally, the Brown Moss Moor at Belenzsee, east of the Schlaube river, is a highly endangered and important site for biodiversity and ecological study.
Yes, the Aussichtspunkt Himmel und Hölle (Heaven and Hell Viewpoint) is situated above the Großer Treppelsee, between Dammendorf and Bremsdorfer Mühle. It offers expansive vistas of the natural surroundings, providing a great spot to take in the beauty of the region.
Visitors frequently praise the 'enchanted fairytale forest' atmosphere of the Schlaubetal, especially around Schinkensee. The clear-water lakes and the winding paths along the Schlaube River are often highlighted as beautiful and calming. Many appreciate the untouched nature, finding it a perfect escape from everyday life.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For instance, the east side of Langesee offers a well-maintained path. Many sections of the Schlaubetal, including those around Schinkensee, feature leaf-covered or sandy forest paths suitable for leisurely strolls. You can find more options in the easy hikes guide for Grunow-Dammendorf.
Yes, the clear-water lakes of Göhlenze and Fichtengrund, formed from ancient dead-ice blocks, are found within nature preserves and exhibit various stages of moor formation, offering unique ecological insights into the region's natural history and development.


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