Best attractions and places to see around Höhenland, located in the Märkisch-Oderland region, are predominantly natural features appealing to outdoor enthusiasts. The area is characterized by numerous lakes and forests, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. Höhenland is particularly suited for activities such as hiking and cycling, with well-prepared routes and scenic trails. This region provides a variety of natural points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The forest lake, which is around 280 metres long and around 90 metres wide, is around five metres deep at its deepest point. It is located in the northern part of the "Sonnenburger Wald und Ahrendskehle" nature reserve. Formerly known as the Black Pond, it was renamed the Devil's Lake almost 200 years ago. As part of the Hammerthal, there are numerous stories about the lake. Today, you can find numerous beaver tracks around the lake and some beaver lodges. A lawn invites you to linger and the lake itself is of course a great place to cool off.
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The Fängersee is the Bielefeld of Brandenburg. Does it exist? It is marked on all maps, but it remains an insider tip. This hike is proof: the lake is there, the water is wet, the summer is hot, the nature is magnificent and the circuit is documented. If you want to know what to expect beforehand, you will find very little. You can read about the fact that the Fängersee is part of a glacial glacial valley on the Wikipedia entry for the neighboring Bötzsee. There is also a reference to the lack of restaurants here: the two historic excursion restaurants Neue and Alte Spitzmühle were closed a few years ago and have not yet found new operators. With the remains of a Slavic castle rampart, there is also an archaeological monument in the Spitzmühle district. Unfortunately, the area seems to be primarily a popular garbage dump. A few years ago, the municipality of Strausberg promised that “the complex would be made recognisable again in the future and
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The hiking trail around the Fängersee, embedded in the nature between Strausberg and Eggersdorf, offers a varied experience through forest areas and along the shore. The trail leads partly over unpaved and root-strewn paths, which can be muddy in wet weather. This stretch is part of a larger hiking route of around 24 km, which also includes the Bötzsee and the Fredersdorfer Mühlenfließ. Rest areas are rare, so bringing your own provisions is recommended, and the trails occasionally require attention when it comes to orientation.
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Nice bike road, unfortunately I had a breakdown there. 🙃
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We've now gone through quite a few towers in Brandenburg, and there isn't much to see on many of them. But this tower has it all and lands in the top 1-3 of Brandenburg, with the view in good weather is awesome. View to Poland. Accessibility for many unfortunately very difficult by bike, unfortunately best by car. With the MTB, there are very good trails from behind. Accessibility by bike on the Höllenbundesstraße from the front, without a bike path, is not recommended.
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Anyone who wants to get the tower diploma has to climb the 112 steps anyway, but even without the tower diploma, a trip here is worthwhile: once you get to the top, you have a great panoramic view of the area around Bad Freienwalde. You can also see the Niederfinow boat lift from here. The Bismarck Tower is one of the oldest Bismarck Towers in Germany. You should find out about the prices and current opening times beforehand.
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The Teufelssee is an idyllically located lake west of Bad Freienwalde. Several hiking trails, such as the Oderlandweg or the Turmwanderweg, pass by here. A very beautiful lake that invites you to linger and rest.
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A very nicely prepared route for bicycles.
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Höhenland is rich in natural beauty, particularly known for its numerous lakes and forests. You can visit the tranquil Devil's Lake (Bad Freienwalde), a beautiful small forest lake ideal for a short break. Another popular spot is South Gamensee, which features a scenic hiking trail and spots to access the water.
Yes, Höhenland offers a variety of hiking trails. The Fängersee Loop is a pleasant trail around the Fängersee, offering beautiful views of the water. For more options, you can explore various routes like the moderate "Langer Haussee – South Gamensee loop from Leuenberg" or the easy "Leuenberger See Bathing Area – Langer Haussee loop from Leuenberg." Find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Höhenland guide.
Höhenland is excellent for cycling with well-prepared routes. You can enjoy the Bicycle Street from Strausberg to Klosterdorf, known for its nicely paved surface. Another great option is the Cycle Path Between Klosterdorf and Kähnsdorf, which offers beautiful scenery. For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Höhenland guide, which includes routes like the "Gamensee – Painter’s View at Mittelsee loop from Freudenberg."
Absolutely! Many attractions in Höhenland are suitable for families. Lakes like Devil's Lake (Bad Freienwalde) and South Gamensee are great for short breaks and cooling off. Cycling paths such as the Bicycle Street from Strausberg to Klosterdorf are also categorized as family-friendly, offering safe and enjoyable rides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of Höhenland. Many enjoy the peaceful forest lakes, the opportunity for short breaks by the water, and the well-maintained paths for hiking and cycling. The region's diverse landscapes and scenic views are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, the region's numerous lakes offer opportunities for swimming. South Gamensee, for example, has small spots to access the water and a public swimming area near a campsite. Devil's Lake (Bad Freienwalde) is also a popular spot for cooling off during hikes.
Hiking trails in Höhenland often lead through forests and along lake shores, providing varied experiences. While some paths are well-maintained, others, like parts of the Fängersee Circular Trail, can be unpaved and root-strewn. You can expect diverse landscapes, including marsh, meadows, and gentle elevation changes around the lakes.
Yes, Höhenland offers several running trails. You can find routes like the "Painter's view – South Gamensee loop from Leuenberg" which is a moderate 12.3 km run. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Höhenland guide.
Höhenland is enjoyable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. The region's lakes and forests provide shade in summer for hiking and cycling, and opportunities for cooling off in the water. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while even winter can be appealing for hiking, though trails might be icy.
While specific named viewpoints are not highlighted, many of the trails around the lakes, such as the Fängersee Loop, offer beautiful views of the water and surrounding natural landscapes. The region's diverse terrain and numerous lakes naturally provide scenic vistas.
Yes, many trails in Höhenland are dog-friendly. For instance, the Cycle Path Between Klosterdorf and Kähnsdorf is explicitly listed as dog-friendly. When hiking around lakes like the Fängersee, it's advisable to keep dogs leashed, especially as you might encounter other visitors and wildlife.
Near some of the popular attractions, you can find basic amenities. For example, South Gamensee has a public (paid) swimming area at a campsite and parking available opposite the campsite entrance. For more extensive amenities like cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you might need to visit nearby towns.


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