Best attractions and places to see around Petershagen/Eggersdorf offers a diverse landscape of lakes, forests, and rivers, providing a natural escape east of Berlin. This charming community is characterized by its picturesque natural features and historical sites. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and cultural landmarks. The region provides a blend of natural beauty and historical interest for explorers.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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I'm sorry, heads of state, I deliberately let my dog run across the street again!!! I'll do my best to make sure it doesn't happen again! Oh, and I'm also sorry for all of you that I now HAVE to finally back down so that the professional community can continue working without disruptive people like me!!! I guess I'm a dog myself, oops!!!
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Very nice hiking area with paths that lead directly along the water.
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The Erpe is a small 32km long river: very idyllic. Its source stream in the north of Werneuchen is also called the Stienitzfließ. From Werneuchen to Altlandsberg it is also known as Langes Elsenfließ, and from here to the Berlin city limits it is also known as Neuenhagener Mühlenfließ. Like the entire landscape in Brandenburg and Berlin, the course of the river is also shaped by the last ice age.
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The Erpe is a small 32km long river: very idyllic. Its source stream in the north of Werneuchen is also called the Stienitzfließ. From Werneuchen to Altlandsberg it is also known as the Langes Elsenfließ, and from here to the city limits of Berlin it is also known as the Neuenhagener Mühlenfließ. Like the entire landscape in Brandenburg and Berlin, the course of the river is also shaped by the last ice age.
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The shore path at the house is now marked and cordoned off with an entry ban. The way around the Erpetal is probably only possible on the nature trail and the E11 according to information from NABU.
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You can easily drive past it if you don't know that it used to be a mill.
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The Erpetal is pure nature, but so are some of the paths, especially after rain. So: sturdy shoes are required! Quite busy on nice weekends.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit The Erpe at Heidemühle, a recently renaturalized river that is now a popular hiking destination. The Erpe Valley Meadows also offer a significant natural biotope and a popular hiking area. Additionally, Bötzsee is a major natural highlight, ideal for swimming and relaxation, and the Flakensee features a beautiful lakeside path suitable for strollers.
Yes, Petershagen/Eggersdorf has several historical and cultural landmarks. The Evangelical Church in Eggersdorf, built in 1870 in the 'new Gothic' style, is a prominent feature. You can also find the historic Dorfkrug, a Country Inn on Mill Pond dating back to the 13th century, and the charming Büdnerhaus. For indoor activities, consider the Heimatmuseum (Local History Museum) or the Galerie Alte Schule Eggersdorf.
The region is excellent for cycling. The ZR1 Cycle Path Altlandsberg–Trappenfelde is a well-paved route with tree-lined avenues, known for beautiful sunsets. Another highly-rated option is the Gabelfelder Cycle Path, praised for its smooth surface and lack of traffic. For more routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Petershagen/Eggersdorf.
Petershagen/Eggersdorf offers numerous hiking trails. The Erpe Valley Meadows are a popular hiking area. The 66-Lakes-Trail, one of Brandenburg's main long-distance hiking trails, also passes through the area, allowing you to explore lakes and forests. The Eichenwald-Rundweg provides a tranquil route through a dense oak forest. You can find more options in the Hiking around Petershagen/Eggersdorf guide.
Many attractions in Petershagen/Eggersdorf are suitable for families. The Bötzsee features a barrier-free lido, perfect for a family day by the water. The Flakensee has a lakeside path that is stroller-friendly. The Woltersdorf Lock is an interesting historical site where you can observe boats passing through, and you can even rent rafts there. The Eggersdorf Market Square often hosts town functions, including a popular medieval festival in May.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural escape offered by the region's lakes, forests, and rivers. The well-maintained cycling paths like the Gabelfelder Cycle Path are highly praised for their smooth surfaces and peaceful environment. The historical significance of sites like Woltersdorf Lock and the beauty of natural areas like The Erpe at Heidemühle also receive high acclaim from the komoot community.
Yes, for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, you can visit the Aussichtsturm auf dem Bunkerberg (Observation Tower on Bunkerberg). This tower offers breathtaking vistas of the Petershagen/Eggersdorf region.
Absolutely. Bötzsee is a major natural highlight known for its tranquil atmosphere and is ideal for swimming. The Strandbad Bötzsee (lido) is barrier-free, offering easy access to the water. Other lakes like Kleiner Lattsee, Lattsee, and Großer Pichesee also provide opportunities to enjoy the water.
The Woltersdorf Lock is a historical and functional waterway. It has been vital for transporting goods and is still used by commercial and recreational vessels today. A lock passage takes about 16 minutes, which is interesting to observe. You can also rent rafts here to explore the surrounding waters, and there are benches, a kiosk, and a restaurant nearby.
Yes, the natural landscape provides excellent opportunities for running. You can enjoy forest runs along the Mühlenfließ or explore trails around the various lakes. For specific routes, check out the Running Trails around Petershagen/Eggersdorf guide, which lists several options, including routes around Bötzsee and Stienitzsee.
Yes, Bötzsee is noted for its accessibility. The Strandbad Bötzsee (lido) is barrier-free and features a modern jetty and a lift system specifically designed for wheelchair users, ensuring everyone can enjoy the lake.


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