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Bus station hiking trails in Urstromtal Bei Golßen traverse a landscape shaped by ancient glacial meltwaters, creating a varied topography. This nature reserve, established in 2009, features diverse ecosystems including former moors, swamps, and riparian forests. The region's unique geological history provides a distinct environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 9, 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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A neoclassical manor house built around 1720. After 1948, a rural medical clinic was established there, and later the building served as a daycare center and library.
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Sagritz lies on the western edge of the Spreewald, Europe's unique natural and cultural landscape that will enchant you. An overnight stay in the Spreewald is always worth the trip. From here, exciting activities on foot, by bike, and on the waterways are possible. In twenty minutes, you'll be in the Lower Spreewald, from where you can take a rowing boat along the rivers or explore the Spreewald yourself by canoe. Your vacation will be an unforgettable experience. The estate in the small circular village of Sagritz was built by Count Eduard von Kleist in 1840 and has been preserved in its original form to this day. Parts of the park are still clearly visible thanks to the beautiful old trees.
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This grave obelisk from 1777 is a testament to the Baruth ironworks and is somewhat hidden at the entrance to the gamekeeper's and director's house off Hüttenweg. The obelisk originally stood in the Baruth cemetery.
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The Bosdorf oak stands on the edge of the Glashütte museum village directly on the main road. The oak is a registered natural monument of the Teltow-Fläming district. The pedunculate oak is around 400 years old and has a breast height of 6.60 m. The height of the tree is 14.0 m with a crown diameter of approx. 8.0 m (2022). The distinctive trunk is highly recognizable. The oak has been attacked by arson several times. The monumental trunk is completely hollow and has several openings. Traces of fire can be seen in the hollow space. The oak is named after Ernst Bosdorf. He was the gamekeeper of the Prince of Solms-Baruth in Glashütte in the second half of the 19th century. Ernst Bosdorf was buried next to the oak in 1933. At the grave there is an Iron Cross as a memorial stone from Prince Friedrich of Solms-Baruth for Ernst Bosdorf. The oak grows very slowly. In the last 100 years the circumference has increased by less than 1.0 m. The age is therefore higher than the circumference suggests. The trunk is secured against falling over by two steel cables. Despite the various damages, the oak turns green again every year. It is still vital. Source: https://www.monumentale-eichen.de/brandenburg/2-kategorie/glash%C3%BCtte/
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The Alter Dorfkonsum is run by the Gasthof Reuner opposite. In addition to seasonally changing products, you can find lovingly hand-made homemade sausage specialties and natural regional products such as Saalower herb pork, game from Baruther forests and Cameroon wild lamb from our own breeding. The historic stone oven is used for baking according to old traditions. In addition to the classic and authentic sourdough bread, the Dorfkonsum offers sheet cakes as well as roast pork, roast turkey and game from the oven. Opening times: January to March: Thursday - Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. April to December: Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Source: https://www.gasthof-reuner.de/alter-dorfkonsum/
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The inn was built around 1870 and renovated in 2000. The two-storey, solid plastered building with a gable roof facing the street has a width of seven axes, with the outer axes each projecting forward as a risalit. The right-hand axis is the entrance to the guest room, the left to the staircase. On the upper floor there is a dance hall with a stage and a fireplace room ("Prince's Room"). With its stately appearance and the structured plastered facade, the inn stands out clearly from the residential and commercial buildings of Glashütte and thus illustrates the special function of the building as a princely building, which is also indicated by the replicated blue roof tiles. The inn also had a grocery store, which supplemented the self-sufficient self-sufficiency of the working families. Today the Reuner family runs the inn with beer garden and the "Konsum" opposite. Source: https://www.baruther-glashuette.de/rundgang/nr-18/
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This warehouse building, also known as the "Hüttenbahnhof", was built in 1875 as part of the connecting track to the Berlin-Dresden railway. It was a kind of loading station between the standard track and the narrow-gauge track that ran across the building. The single-storey brick half-timbered building with a gable roof now houses the museum's special exhibition room and the WeinSalon. The entire building has a basement. The freight wagon came to Glashütte on loan from the German Museum of Technology. The building is open to the public and is rented to the museum association and the WeinSalon. Source: https://www.baruther-glashuette.de/rundgang/nr-19b/
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There are over 45 bus station hiking trails available in Urstromtal Bei Golßen, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and fitness levels. You'll find 20 easy routes, 25 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 250 ratings. Hikers often praise the unique natural features shaped by the ancient glacial meltwater valley, providing diverse and often moist environments perfect for exploration.
Yes, there are 20 easy hikes that are readily accessible from bus stations. An example is the Golßen Market Square – Golßen Town Hall loop from Golßen, which is an easy 6.8 km route starting directly from Golßen.
Many of the bus station trails are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same bus stop. For instance, the Hiking loop from Waldow/Brand is a moderate 10.2 km circular trail, and the Kanow Mill, Sagritz – Golßen Town Hall loop from Golßen offers another moderate 10 km circular option.
The trails traverse the unique Urstromtal, an ancient glacial meltwater valley. This means you'll encounter varied topography, including remnants of moors, swamps, and riparian forests. The landscape was shaped by the last ice age, creating a distinct and often moist environment supporting diverse ecosystems.
Yes, beyond the natural reserve, you can explore several points of interest. The historic Kanow Mill in Sagritz, which still uses hydropower, is a notable stop. You can also visit the Gurkenradweg Forest Section Near Glashütte, or the Großer Werach Natural Forest. The Golßen Market Square also offers a historic town center to explore.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Urstromtal bei Golßen nature reserve. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in sensitive natural areas or near wildlife, to protect both your pet and the local ecosystem.
The terrain is varied, reflecting its glacial origins. You can expect mostly flat to gently rolling paths, often through forests and open landscapes. Due to the 'Urstromtal' nature, some areas might be moist, especially after rain, but paths are generally well-maintained. The elevation changes are typically minimal, as seen in routes like the Kanow Mill, Sagritz – Utzenteich Wetlands loop from Zützener Busch with only about 21 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, the Golßen Market Square serves as a convenient hub. Here, you can find cafes and restaurants to take a break and replenish supplies. The Kanow Mill also has a farm shop where visitors can purchase local products.
Its uniqueness stems from its origin as an 'Urstromtal,' an ancient glacial meltwater valley formed about 20,000 years ago. This geological history has created a diverse landscape of former moors, swamps, and riparian forests, offering a distinct and often moist environment that supports a rich variety of flora and fauna, making for a unique hiking experience.
Yes, portions of the popular Gurkenradweg (Cucumber Cycle Path) traverse the broader region around Golßen. While primarily for cycling, these well-maintained routes often offer scenic passages that can be appreciated by hikers and may connect to some of the bus station trails, providing options for longer walks.


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