Natural monuments around Nuthe-Urstromtal are located within the Teltow-Fläming district of Brandenburg, Germany, primarily within the Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park. This region features a diverse landscape of ancient trees, geological formations, wetlands, and dry landscapes. These protected natural features are recognized for their ecological, scientific, and historical significance. The area offers various natural features for exploration.
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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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The lake is not huge, but it is beautiful! With many jetties for anglers, it also invites you to linger longer in the sun. The peace and quiet is wonderful!
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In contrast to the remaining holes from the gypsum mining era, the Faulen Luch or Faulen See is a natural lake formed during the Ice Age. Due to gypsum mining, the groundwater level dropped, and a promontory emerged, which is still visible today.
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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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In the direction of Kesselberg there is a beautiful gorge path uphill.
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The pines are very stunted and crooked, it looks like a witch's forest here. It is the result of the fact that in ancient times the branches were harvested to be used as bedding. Increasingly, paths come from all directions. In autumn, mushroom pickers appear everywhere here out of nowhere. Everything here is full of mushrooms at the moment.
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A sandy paradise with rustic pine trees, sandy open spaces, mistletoe-decorated freestanding deciduous trees and hilltops, some even with distant views and summit crosses (Fuchsberg).
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The entire Blankensee is under nature protection. The plank bridge is the only part of the 280-hectare lake that is in contact with civilization. The Blankensee is surrounded by an intact reed belt, several hundred meters wide in places, and represents a valuable biotope. Great crested grebes and other rarer seabirds can also be observed from the much sought-after benches on the Bohlensteg. Or just eat a snack before you continue hiking in the Glau mountains...
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The region around Nuthe-Urstromtal offers a diverse landscape, including ancient trees like the 'Hohle Eiche' in Dobbrikow, unique geological formations such as the Sperenberger Gipsbrüche Lakes, and ecologically significant wetlands like the Faules Luch. You'll also find prominent elevations like Golmberg offering expansive views, and dynamic inland dunes within the former military training grounds of Forst Zinna-Jüterbog-Keilberg.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Boardwalk at Blankensee is a great option, offering easy access and excellent birdwatching opportunities. The Faules Luch is also listed as family-friendly. However, some paths around the Sperenberger Gipsbrüche Lakes might be challenging for strollers or young children due to uneven terrain.
For expansive views, Golmberg offers vistas extending all the way to Berlin. The Boardwalk at Blankensee provides excellent views of the lake and its birdlife. Additionally, the Sperenberger Gipsbrüche Lakes feature scenic viewpoints overlooking the water, and the Glauer Berge — Sand Dunes and Pine Forest also offers viewpoints.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those through the sandy ridges of the Glauer Berge or the unique Gorge Trail in Naturpark Nuthe-Nieplitz. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many routes available, such as those found in the Cycling around Nuthe-Urstromtal guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Nuthe-Urstromtal guide. Running trails are also popular, with options detailed in the Running Trails around Nuthe-Urstromtal guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Glauer Berge — Sand Dunes and Pine Forest offers paths for hiking through dry sand dunes. You can also find a beautiful Gorge Trail in Naturpark Nuthe-Nieplitz. The former gypsum quarries at Sperenberger Gipsbrüche Lakes also have a geo-educational trail that is 2.5 km long, taking about 2 hours to complete.
The Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park, where many of these monuments are located, is known for its diverse birdlife. Spring and autumn are particularly good for birdwatching, especially at the Boardwalk at Blankensee. Summer offers pleasant conditions for hiking and exploring, though some paths might be sandy. Winter can also be beautiful for quiet walks, but be aware that some paths, like those around the Sperenberger Gipsbrüche Lakes, might be more challenging after heavy rain or snow.
While many natural areas in Brandenburg are dog-friendly, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas like the Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park, to protect wildlife. Specific rules may vary by location, so look for local signage. For example, the Blankensee is under nature protection, and swimming is not allowed, which might affect dog activities near the water.
Absolutely. The Sperenberger Gipsbrüche Lakes are former gypsum quarries that have transformed into a unique natural attraction with exceptional water quality. Hennickendorf also boasts the largest boulder in the local region, a significant geological natural monument. The inland dunes in the 'Forst Zinna-Jüterbog-Keilberg' Conservation Area are another fascinating geological feature, representing dynamic, evolving ecosystems.
The Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park is a paradise for birds, especially around the Blankensee. Its extensive reed belts provide crucial habitats for various bird species, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. You might even spot an eagle's nest across the lake (binoculars recommended). The wetlands and forests also support diverse flora and fauna.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The Boardwalk at Blankensee is loved for its birdwatching opportunities and beautiful sunsets. The Sperenberger Gipsbrüche Lakes are praised for their scenic viewpoints and unique natural characteristics. The sandy paths and quiet moments in the Glauer Berge — Sand Dunes and Pine Forest are also highly rated.
While specific public transport details for each individual monument are not provided, the Nuthe-Urstromtal municipality is located within the Teltow-Fläming district of Brandenburg, Germany. Public transport options, typically buses, connect various villages within the region. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to specific starting points or trailheads near the natural monuments.
Yes, the 'Hohle Eiche' (Hollow Oak) in Dobbrikow is a registered natural monument, notable for its significant age and distinctive hollow form. It's a compelling example of the region's protected individual trees and a testament to the area's natural heritage.


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