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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Löwenberger Land

Best natural monuments around Löwenberger Land are characterized by picturesque natural landscapes, featuring rolling hills, dense forests, and numerous clear lakes. The region is part of the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park, known for its extensive forests and over 180 lakes. These natural areas offer diverse environments for outdoor activities and provide habitats for various species. The landscape, shaped by the last ice age, includes ancient beech forests and moorlands.

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Last updated: May 12, 2026

Lind Lake

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Right of the bank just before the shore lies the French monument

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Beautiful lake (one of three in Lindow) that can be walked around in just over an hour. Many beautiful (private) jetties all around, but also open swimming areas. In the forest around it is pleasantly shady in summer.

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At the former clay pits and brickworks park

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After Zehdenick and the railway line with fields have passed, from the Welsengraben there are flooded peat pits to the right and left of the route. The picturesque cycle path …

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Klienitz Nature Reserve

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The nature reserve "Klienitz" is located in the Zehdenicker-Mildenberger Tonstichlandschaft directly on the city limits of Zehdenick. It was declared a nature reserve in December 2002. As part of the …

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Glambecksee Lakeside Area

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Pleasant sandy ground invites you to safe bathing fun. But beware, swimming is at your own risk!

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Kristian Pröller
April 13, 2025, Lindsee

The Franzosenstein On the shores of Lake Lindsee, this memorial stone commemorates the devastation of the Napoleonic Wars. On October 27, 1806, Baron Friedrich Leopold von Hertefeld was forced to hide in the forest for three days as marauding French troops wreaked severe havoc in Liebenberg. The losses in livestock and food, cash and household furnishings, as well as cultural assets such as books and paintings, totaled 24,350 Prussian thalers. His faithful housekeeper, Demoiselle Neumann, later had the memorial stone erected at her own expense.

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From the promenade you have a great view of the lake.

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Outside the summer season, an idyllic, quiet place

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Linde
May 15, 2023, Lindsee

is no longer directly on the lake, but slightly above the lake on the way

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The nature reserve "Klienitz" is located in the Zehdenicker-Mildenberger Tonstichlandschaft directly on the city limits of Zehdenick. It was declared a nature reserve in December 2002. As part of the "Uckermärkische Seen" nature park and the FFH area "Mildenberger Tonstiche" its high protection value is recognizable. It covers an area of about 200 hectares. The Klienitz itself is a branch of the Havel. "Klin" comes from Old Slavic and means "wedge". There must once have been wedge-shaped islands here due to the branching of several tributaries. These side arms of the Havel disappeared in the 19th century when the river above Zehdenick was straightened. The development of large clay deposits from 1888 changed the area permanently. The brickworks Kinder and Riesenberg & Berends mined clay in the course of the Klienitz. The remaining hole filled with water and today forms the children's stitch. A canal system, which also belongs to the nature reserve, is also striking. The people of Zehdenick know it as "Pflug's Kanal". It was built in the first half of the 20th century by the timber construction company Pflug and was used to transport wood from the Havel and as a wood store. The agricultural use of the lower-lying grassland areas resulted in the construction of dams around 1935 and 1990 and drainage measures. An extensive flat-water lake was created between the old and new dams. The "Klienitz" is the habitat of numerous protected species such as common tern, bittern, kingfisher and lapwing as well as water lilies and orchids. Source: https://www.gruene-liga-oberhavel.de/projekte/klienitz/

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Great paths right through the clay engravings along the Havel. You can also swim in it. There are enough bathing spots along the way.

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Beautiful cycle path through natural nature.

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After Zehdenick and the railway line with fields have passed, from the Welsengraben there are flooded peat pits to the right and left of the route. The picturesque cycle path runs on the former dam of the Torflohrenbahn to the Ziegeleipark. There is something for everyone in the Ziegeleipark. Age group enough to discover. The park with restaurants is open from April to October. The route then continues picturesquely past engravings and hand-painted brick buildings and remains particularly picturesque up to Burgwall. Good and very lovingly prepared home-style food can be found in the Marienthaler with Sven and Nadine in the town of the same name, 2km behind Burgwall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect to see in Löwenberger Land?

Löwenberger Land is characterized by picturesque natural landscapes, including rolling hills, dense forests, and numerous clear lakes. It's part of the expansive Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park, which features over 180 lakes, ancient beech forests, and extensive moorlands, all shaped by the last ice age.

Are there any significant nature reserves or parks in the area?

Yes, a major part of the region falls within the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park, known for its rich biodiversity and untouched natural environment. Additionally, the Klienitz Nature Reserve is located directly on the city limits of Zehdenick, offering a protected habitat for numerous species like the common tern and kingfisher.

What unique natural features are there, like lakes or forests?

The region is rich in lakes, including the notable Great Stechlin Lake, one of the largest clear-water lakes in the North German Plain. You can also explore the idyllic Lind Lake, the scenic Lake Wutzsee, and the Glambecksee Lakeside Area. The area also boasts ancient beech forests and moorlands, particularly within the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments or activities?

Absolutely! Many natural monuments in Löwenberger Land are family-friendly. For example, the Statue of the Two Lovers in Lake Wutzsee offers a pleasant walk around the lake with open swimming areas. The former clay pits and brickworks park is also great for families, featuring a picturesque cycle path and the Ziegeleipark with plenty to discover. The Glambecksee Lakeside Area has pleasant sandy ground for safe bathing fun.

Can I bring my dog to these natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments are dog-friendly. The area At the former clay pits and brickworks park is suitable for walks with your dog. Generally, the extensive forests and lakeside paths in the region offer great opportunities for dog walks, but always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in nature reserves.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

Löwenberger Land offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails through forests and around lakes, explore the region on cycling routes, or go running. Many lakes also provide opportunities for swimming or canoeing.

Are there hiking trails suitable for different difficulties?

Yes, you'll find a range of hiking trails. For example, the hiking guide for Löwenberger Land includes easy routes like the 'Großer Plötzsee – Kleiner Plötzsee loop' (5.5 km) and moderate options such as the 'Liebenberg Castle Park – Liebenberg Castle loop' (18.3 km).

What cultural or historical sites are near the natural monuments?

Near the natural beauty of Liebenberger See, you can visit the historical estate of Schloss & Gut Liebenberg, which features a Lenné-designed park. The Lind Lake also has a weathered French monument on its lower shore, and the former clay pits and brickworks park highlights the region's industrial history transformed into nature.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Löwenberger Land?

The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for swimming in the clear lakes and enjoying outdoor activities. Even in winter, the serene landscapes can be enjoyed, though some activities might be limited.

Are there any viewpoints to enjoy panoramic views?

While specific panoramic viewpoints are not widely highlighted, many of the lakes, such as Lake Wutzsee and Lind Lake, offer beautiful vistas across the water and surrounding natural areas. The extensive network of trails through the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park also provides many scenic outlooks.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Löwenberger Land?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. Many enjoy the clear waters of the lakes, the shady paths through ancient forests, and the opportunities for relaxation and discovery. The blend of natural landscapes with historical elements, like the French monument at Lind Lake or the transformed industrial sites, also adds to the unique experience.

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