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Dog friendly hiking trails around Glauer Berge traverse a landscape shaped by a glacial terminal moraine, featuring prominent sandy hills, dry sand dunes, and open sand fields. The area includes unique lichen-pine forests and heathlands, with lower elevations characterized by willow, alder, oak, and birch trees. The highest point, Kesselberg, is a hill at 90.7 meters. Deep channels and gullies, carved by ancient glacial meltwater, add to the varied terrain.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very 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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In the "Schluchtenweg" or sandy hollow path, joy comes on foot. =) There were also some horse tracks to be seen.
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Right at the entrance to Blankensee, coming from the direction of Schönhagen, there is a free parking lot. From here it is not far to the boardwalk and you can explore the beautiful town itself with the Nieplitz river, the park and various bridges.
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The ruins are somewhat hidden in the woods. If you walk around the lake to the left, you won't see any signs for a long time. Persevere, and eventually a small sign will appear, leading directly to the chapel ruins.
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The castle park is fantastic and enchanted. A wonderful discovery!
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The view into the distance, with the imaginary glimpse of the much larger lake beyond through the reed banks, is very beautiful. And the peace there is simply heavenly.
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On the Fontane hiking trail there is this varied section through a narrow ravine. Gorge might be an exaggeration, but the trail is in Brandenburg, where every manor house is called a castle.
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The Glauer Berge region is characterized by its unique glacial landscape, featuring prominent sandy hills and expansive, dry sand dunes. You'll find paths winding through unique lichen-pine forests with 'gnarled' trees, as well as deep channels and gullies carved by ancient meltwater. Sturdy footwear is advisable for both you and your dog due to the varied elevations and sandy paths.
Yes, Glauer Berge offers several easy dog-friendly trails. For a pleasant and accessible walk, consider the Fischer Bridge Blankenau – Boardwalk at Blankensee loop from Blankensee, which is just under 5 km long and features minimal elevation gain. Another great option is the Boardwalk at Blankensee – Blankensee Castle and Park loop from Schönhagen, offering a slightly longer but still easy experience.
The dog-friendly trails in Glauer Berge vary in length to suit different preferences. You can find shorter routes, like the 5 km Fischer Bridge Blankenau – Boardwalk at Blankensee loop, perfect for a quick outing. For those seeking a longer adventure, trails like the White Bridge in Sudermann Park – Blankensee Castle and Park loop from Blankensee extend to nearly 28 km, offering a full day's exploration.
Absolutely! Many of the trails in Glauer Berge are designed as circular routes, perfect for exploring without retracing your steps. Popular options include the White Bridge in Sudermann Park – Fischer Bridge Blankenau loop from Schönhagen, which is a moderate 9.3 km circuit, or the longer Blankensee Castle and Park – White Bridge in Sudermann Park loop from Blankensee for a more challenging full-day loop.
The Glauer Berge trails offer a variety of natural and historical sights. You can explore the unique Glauer Berge — Sand Dunes and Pine Forest, traverse the intriguing Gorge Trail in Naturpark Nuthe-Nieplitz, or visit the Kapellenberg (Glauer Hills), one of the highest points. Don't miss the Fuchsberg — Summit Cross and Viewpoint for panoramic vistas, or the enchanting Twisted Pine Grove in Naturpark Nuthe-Nieplitz.
Glauer Berge is suitable for hiking with your dog throughout the year. The unique lichen-pine forests and sandy terrain offer a distinct experience in every season. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful colors, while summer is great for longer days. Even in winter, the landscape can be serene, though sturdy, waterproof footwear is recommended.
While specific dog-friendly establishments aren't listed in detail, the nearby village of Blankensee offers amenities. It's always a good idea to check with local cafes and pubs in Blankensee or Glau beforehand to confirm their dog policies, especially if you plan to dine indoors.
Yes, the NaturParkZentrum Glauer Tal serves as an excellent starting point for many trails and typically offers parking facilities. Many popular circular trails begin here, making it a convenient spot to park your car before heading out with your dog.
While the region is accessible, public transport options directly to trailheads might be limited. It's recommended to research specific bus or train connections to nearby towns like Trebbin or Blankensee and then plan your route to the trail starting points. Always check the public transport provider's rules regarding dogs before traveling.
The Glauer Berge area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.57 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet solitude of the sandy hills and pine forests, the well-marked paths, and the unique natural beauty that makes it a perfect escape for both hikers and their canine companions.


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