Nsg Klautzkesee Und Waldmoore Mit Kobbelke
Nsg Klautzkesee Und Waldmoore Mit Kobbelke
Best natural monuments in Nsg Klautzkesee Und Waldmoore Mit Kobbelke are found within a 382.5-hectare nature reserve in Brandenburg, Germany. This protected area features a diverse landscape of forest lakes, bogs, and pine forests. The region offers varied natural features, including significant geological formations and tranquil water bodies, contributing to its ecological value.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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The Klautzkesee and Waldmoore with Kobbelke nature reserve is located in the municipality of Schlaubetal and Neuzelle in the Oder-Spree district in Brandenburg. The area with the identification number 1414 was declared a nature reserve by order of May 26, 2004.
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Good place to spend the night. The story of how the stone got its name is also very interesting: "According to legend, a farmer was determined to remove this gigantic stone from his field. No amount of effort and toil helped. He then made a pact with the devil and sold him his soul. The devil then took the stone and threw it with full force over the Klautzkesee, where it has remained to this day. The devil's horse paw and human claw can still be seen in the stone today."
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Beautiful forest lake just before Kieselwitz.
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Space with several tables and benches around the Teufelsstein. There is a guest book hidden under one of the tables.
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Natural lake in the nature reserve.
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Natural lake in a nature reserve. Access is only via forest paths.
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Very natural lake with a wide belt of reeds.
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Boulder in the forest with a nice place to take a break and guest book
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The region is home to several significant natural monuments. Among them, the Devil's Stone stands out as a large, legendary boulder. The tranquil Rest Area at Klautzkesee offers a serene forest lake experience, while the broader Klautzkesee Nature Reserve encompasses the lake and surrounding forests, known for its preserved biodiversity. Another notable spot is the Räubers Heller Pond, a smaller forest lake.
The Nsg Klautzkesee Und Waldmoore Mit Kobbelke is characterized by a diverse landscape. You'll find expansive pine forests, numerous forest lakes like the Klautzkesee and Räubers Heller Pond, and important wetland areas known as Waldmoore (forest bogs). Unique geological formations, such as the Devil's Stone, also contribute to the region's natural appeal.
Yes, several natural monuments within the Nsg Klautzkesee Und Waldmoore Mit Kobbelke are considered family-friendly. The Devil's Stone, the Rest Area at Klautzkesee, and the broader Klautzkesee Nature Reserve are all suitable for families, offering accessible paths and interesting sights for all ages.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore the area through hiking, with many forest paths leading to the natural monuments. Cycling is also popular, with options for mountain biking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed routes, you can check out the MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Gravel Biking guides for the Nsg Klautzkesee Und Waldmoore Mit Kobbelke.
The Nsg Klautzkesee Und Waldmoore Mit Kobbelke is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming flora. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes, while winter provides a serene, quiet landscape, though some paths might be less accessible. The undisturbed nature, especially the pine forests and diverse birdlife, can be appreciated in any season.
Due to its undisturbed development, particularly during the GDR era, the nature reserve boasts rich biodiversity. You can observe a variety of bird species, including various tit species, common chaffinches, song thrushes, mistle thrushes, and long-eared owls. Buzzards are also known to hunt in the open fields and meadows within the reserve.
Yes, the region has historical depth. The Klautzkesee itself has a name that evolved over centuries, possibly from the Lower Sorbian word 'kluc' meaning 'spring marsh'. The Devil's Stone is famously associated with a local legend about a farmer, a pact with the devil, and the stone being thrown over the Klautzkesee, with visible 'devil's horse paw and human claw' marks.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The Devil's Stone is noted for being a magic place with benches for a nice break. The Rest Area at Klautzkesee is valued for its peaceful forest lake environment. The overall preserved biodiversity and the opportunity to experience unspoiled nature are also highly rated.
While many paths are forest trails, the Rest Area at Klautzkesee is generally accessible via forest paths. For specific information on barrier-free routes, it's advisable to check local signage or contact the nature reserve management, as terrain can vary.
Generally, dogs are welcome in nature reserves in Brandenburg, but they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and other visitors. Always adhere to local regulations and signage within the Nsg Klautzkesee Und Waldmoore Mit Kobbelke to ensure a respectful visit for everyone.
The time required depends on which monuments you wish to visit and your chosen activity. A visit to the Devil's Stone and the Klautzkesee can be done in a few hours. For a more comprehensive exploration of the entire Klautzkesee Nature Reserve and its various features, you might plan for a half-day or full-day hike or bike tour.
Beyond the more popular spots like the Klautzkesee and Devil's Stone, the region's Waldmoore (forest bogs) and areas like Kobbelke Pond and Hörnchenwiese offer unique ecological insights. The Räubers Heller Pond is a smaller forest lake that provides a more secluded experience, often without a clear path, inviting a sense of discovery.


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