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Bus station hiking trails in Bärenbusch offer access to the expansive Meerbusch forest area, characterized by lush greenery and accessible paths. The region features the unique "primeval forest at the Mühlenbach" with its natural stream and overarching branches, alongside the broader Büdericher Forest. These areas provide a network of trails through large, imposing trees, offering ample shade and a peaceful environment. The landscape is predominantly green, with two-thirds of Meerbusch comprising forests, meadows, or fields, making it ideal for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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During early or late hours of the sun, you can see quite a lot of wildlife while walking. Here, a fallow deer buck.
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The pond landscape at the Schwenze is simply magical
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Great outdoor pool with a great slide. The sandy beach is huge and reminds you a bit of the Baltic Sea. But luckily there are no sharks here.
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Absolutely great food on an island. Unfortunately not on Mondays and Tuesdays.
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Beautiful sandy beach, huge and goes right to the water.
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Wild, cool, romantic, lonely, wonderful
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After the First World War, supplying water to the steam locomotives in Neustadt (Dosse) must have become difficult. The twelve-meter-high water tower near the station building, with its 100-cubic-meter tanks, had long since become too small for the station's rapidly growing needs. In Neustadt, the main Berlin-Hamburg line met with the branch to Pritzwalk and the then privately operated Brandenburg City Railway (to Rathenow) and Ruppiner Railway (to Neuruppin). Freight traffic also played a major role. Above all, however, the German Reichsbahn, founded in 1920, relied on larger locomotives with a corresponding "thirst" on the main routes, including the Class 01 express steam locomotive and the Class 44 freight locomotive. The water, which was usually stored in towers in the lowlands, therefore had to reach the locomotives with the necessary pressure and relatively quickly. Therefore, in 1924/25, the Reichsbahn had a new water tower built on what is now Köritzer Strasse in Neustadt. With a total height of 35 meters and a tank capacity of 300 cubic meters, it was significantly taller than the previous building. The tower was probably shut down around 1990. For years, Ingo and Bianca Zander from the antiques shop in Segeletz tried to acquire the unusual six-story property in order to refurbish it and use it as living space, among other things. This was reported by the Märkische Allgemeine on October 7, 2015. In 2014, the tower, along with the neighboring carpentry shop and a "tower guard building," were finally purchased. The following year, it was partially renovated, and above all, given a new roof. The 1.70 meter high spire was also replaced, which had been lying on the roof, tipped over - because the copper component had once been hit with more than 20 bullet holes, causing water to run into the structure.
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There are over 50 hiking routes in Bärenbusch that are easily accessible from bus stations. These trails offer a variety of experiences, from leisurely strolls to more challenging walks through the scenic Meerbusch forest.
The trails around Bärenbusch primarily traverse the expansive Meerbusch forest, including the unique "primeval forest at the Mühlenbach" and the broader Büdericher Forest. You can expect mostly flat to gently rolling paths, often shaded by large, imposing trees. The terrain is generally easy to navigate, making it suitable for various fitness levels.
Yes, Bärenbusch offers many easy and family-friendly hiking options accessible directly from bus stops. Over half of the available routes are categorized as easy, perfect for a relaxed outing with children. These paths often wind through the peaceful forest, providing ample shade and a pleasant environment for all ages. An example of an easy route is the View of Lake Klempow – Bench with a view of the Untersee loop.
Yes, the trails in the Meerbusch forest area around Bärenbusch are generally dog-friendly. Your canine companion will enjoy the extensive wooded paths and natural surroundings. Always remember to keep your dog on a leash where required and clean up after them to preserve the natural beauty for everyone.
Many of the hiking routes accessible from Bärenbusch bus stations are circular, allowing you to start and end your journey at the same point without needing to retrace your steps. This is ideal for exploring different sections of the Meerbusch forest. For instance, consider the Bench with a view of the Untersee – Untersee (Lower Lake) loop for a pleasant circular walk.
While hiking from Bärenbusch bus stations, you'll primarily experience the lush Meerbusch forest. A highlight is the "primeval forest at the Mühlenbach," known for its captivating natural experience with paths running along the Mühlenbach stream, resembling a "piece of jungle." The area is characterized by its expansive greenery and diverse forest paths.
The Meerbusch forest around Bärenbusch is beautiful year-round. Spring brings fresh greenery, summer offers pleasant shade under the large trees, autumn provides vibrant colors, and even winter can be magical with crisp air and quiet paths. The accessible nature of the trails makes them enjoyable in most weather conditions.
The Bauer Berrisch farm shop is a well-known landmark near Bärenbusch and often serves as a starting point for hikes. While not a traditional cafe, it offers seasonal and regional products. For more extensive dining options, you might need to venture slightly further into Meerbusch, but the farm shop provides a charming local stop.
Hikes from Bärenbusch bus stations vary in length and duration. You can find shorter walks lasting around an hour or two, perfect for a quick escape into nature, as well as longer routes that can take half a day or more. For example, the Köritz Village Church loop is a shorter option, while the Westhavelland Wetlands – Town Church Neustadt (Dosse) loop offers a more extended experience.
The bus station trails in Bärenbusch are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the peaceful atmosphere, the well-maintained paths, and the immersive experience of the Meerbusch forest, especially the unique "primeval forest at the Mühlenbach."
While most routes are easy to moderate, Bärenbusch does offer a few longer and slightly more challenging options for those seeking a more vigorous hike. These routes still benefit from the excellent public transport access. For instance, the Tomb of Knight Kahlbutz – Kampehl Manor House loop provides a moderate challenge with a good distance.


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