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View of the Dahme River – Märkisch Buchholz Village Church loop from Streganzsee-Dahme

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Germany
Brandenburg
Dahme-Spreewald
Dahme Lakeland
Groß Köris

View of the Dahme River – Märkisch Buchholz Village Church loop from Streganzsee-Dahme

Moderate

4.8

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172

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View of the Dahme River – Märkisch Buchholz Village Church loop from Streganzsee-Dahme

04:47

18.8km

50m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Last updated: May 6, 2026

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Dahme-Heideseen

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77 m

Forsthaus Hammer

Highlight • Historical Site

Information from the Paul Gebhard Weg:
After King Frederick William I acquired the Schenken estates of Teupitz and Buchholz in 1717, the Hammer Forestry Office was established in the center of these estates in 1737 as part of the royal chamber of his son Augustus William. In the 19th century, the young Crown Prince and later Emperor William II frequently came here to hunt.
Today, it is a popular tourist destination for the wider area.

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2.98 km

View of the Dahme River

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Along the Dahme are small boards with all sorts of quotations on the topic of "forest", the "reading trail forest ways"

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3.17 km

Picnic spot overlooking the Dahme

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nice seating, if not covered, with a view of the Dahme

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4.07 km

The circular hiking trail was conceived by Austrian media artist Wolfgang Georgsdorf and realized in collaboration with the Brandenburg State Forestry Authority, the Hammer Forestry Office. Along the 18-kilometer-long trail, which takes the form of a literary forest walk along the banks of the Dahme River through the forest and heath landscape of the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park, reading stations with texts from world literature invite visitors to linger approximately every 300 meters.

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6.49 km

Märkisch Buchholz Village Church

Highlight • Religious Site

In 1346 a church in Buchholz was first mentioned in a document. However, no traces of it have survived in the 21st century. During the Second World War the church was badly damaged and burned out. The reconstruction took several decades and was completed with a new coat of paint in the 2000s.

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7.82 km

Meadows by the Dahme River

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11.3 km

Dahme Floodplain Forest

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In the transition from river to land, regular floods and the influence of groundwater create diverse habitats. Floodplains are among the most biodiverse ecosystems in Europe. In the meantime alluvial forests in Germany have become very rare. Straightened and deepened rivers are barely overflowing. The formative change of flooding and dry traps has been lost in many places today. Alluvial forests were cut down and floodplains drained by ditches. Thus, the resulting meadow areas could be used well.
The Aue der Dahme is also riddled with many small ditches. These drain the meadows so that they can be used. But just the change between pastures, meadows and bog forests makes the Dahmeaue so sexy. Sometimes a beaver looks past and leaves its typical traces.
Typical tree species of the alluvial forest are alders, ash and willow. These tree species are well adapted to the difficult living conditions. For example, the black alder (Alnus glutinosa) makes sting roots to breathe. The pasture has similar mechanisms. The oxygen is absorbed above ground via special cells and transported to the deeper roots.


On an information board on the spot there will soon be more to learn about alluvial forests.

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17.0 km

A great area for hiking and relaxing

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18.8 km

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15.8 km

1.98 km

407 m

322 m

217 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

6.94 km

4.67 km

3.64 km

1.60 km

1.38 km

564 m

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Monday 13 July

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18°C

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