Natural monuments around Oberuckersee showcase a landscape shaped by the last ice age, characterized by rolling hills, numerous clear-water lakes, and extensive wooded areas. The region, part of the Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park, offers diverse natural features, including ancient forests and significant geological formations. These natural landmarks provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and nature observation.
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Reaching the southern tip of Peetzigsee is quite a challenge! There's even access to the lake here, but the view isn't as breathtaking as you might have hoped. Swimming is hardly possible here, or at least not enjoyable, because the bottom is soft and muddy.
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The rest hut marks a spot where you can easily access Peetzigsee, right at its southern tip. - Warning: Anyone who wants to continue from here, to circumnavigate the lake clockwise, must be prepared for a very narrow, terribly overgrown, and poorly maintained path, and for an unreasonably long stretch! - It's absolutely not suitable for cyclists, and not exactly ideal for hikers either! You can push your bike sometimes, but even that's very difficult here.
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We are at the top of the vineyard, but unfortunately it is unclear where exactly the excavations took place (most recently in 2020). There is no information about this on site! Nevertheless, it is very interesting to get an impression for yourself. After all, the high vineyard offers great views of the Uckermark's top landscape. The last skeleton discovery at the vineyard was only in 2020, the first in 1962. According to all available information, the site is the oldest burial ground in all of Germany. Scientific dating showed an age between approx. 6400 BC and approx. 5000 BC. This Mesolithic burial site with a total of 12 people discovered was therefore used over an astonishingly long period of time. Anthropological comparisons also provided new insights into the cultural transition from the Mesolithic to the Neolithic, which was already characterized by agriculture and livestock farming. In contrast, people previously were mostly not sedentary.
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There were several excavations on the vineyard of Groß Fredenwalde to find out that: https://www.nd-aktuell.de/artikel/1172337.uckermark-gross-fredenwalde-archaeologische-schaetze-vom-weinberg.html
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https://vimeo.com/430636197 https://www.nd-aktuell.de/artikel/1172337.uckermark-gross-fredenwalde-archaeologen-schaetze-vom-weinberg.html ..selected by Antje
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Nice swimming area here. There are enough shady spots. There is enough seating available. Cooling off briefly in the lake is great.
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Large rest area, well hidden.
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The Oberuckersee region, part of the Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park, offers a landscape shaped by the last ice age. You can explore ancient forests, numerous clear-water lakes, and significant geological formations. A prime example is the Grumsin Beech Forest, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site known for its old-growth trees and diverse ecosystems. You'll also find erratic boulders scattered throughout the landscape, remnants of the glacial period.
Yes, the Grumsin Beech Forest, located within the neighboring Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve, is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. It's recognized for its outstanding universal value as one of Europe's last untouched lowland beech forests, easily accessible from the Oberuckersee region.
The Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park, which encompasses Oberuckersee, is a haven for diverse flora and fauna. You might spot ospreys, the park's heraldic animal, as well as beavers, European pond turtles, white-tailed eagles, black storks, and cranes. The ancient forests also support a rich variety of plant life.
For panoramic views, consider visiting View of the Potzlow Lakes, a popular resting spot directly on a bike path that offers vistas of three lakes. Another elevated spot with historical significance and views is the Mesolithic Burial Ground on the Weinberg, Groß Fredenwalde.
Absolutely. Dolgensee, on the edge of the Melzower Forst nature reserve, features a wide reed belt and a small beach. Peetzigsee offers access to the water with a rest hut at its southern tip. For swimming, the Bathing Spot at Oberuckersee (Suckow) is a quiet and beautiful option.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on numerous well-signposted routes, cycling along 600 kilometers of paths, or canoeing and rafting on 100 kilometers of waterways. For specific hiking options, explore easy hikes around Oberuckersee. Cyclists can find routes in guides like Road Cycling Routes around Oberuckersee and Cycling around Oberuckersee.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails that are family-friendly. For example, the View of the Potzlow Lakes is directly on a bike path, offering an easy stop. The Bathing Spot at Oberuckersee (Suckow) is also family-friendly. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Oberuckersee guide, which includes routes like the 'Lake Blankenburg – Small wooden bridge Uckermark loop'.
Yes, the Mesolithic Burial Ground on the Weinberg, Groß Fredenwalde is a significant historical site. It provides insights into the region's ancient past, with archaeological findings dating back to the Mesolithic period. Additionally, the erratic boulders scattered throughout the Uckermark region are geological monuments to the last Ice Age.
The Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park, including Oberuckersee, offers natural beauty and tranquility throughout the warmer months, making spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for nature observation, hiking, and cycling. The ancient Grumsin Beech Forest is particularly stunning in spring with fresh foliage or in autumn with vibrant colors.
Generally, no specific permits are required for public access to the Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park or the Grumsin Beech Forest for hiking or cycling on designated paths. However, as these are protected areas, it's important to stay on marked trails, respect wildlife, and avoid disturbing the natural environment. Guided tours are available for Grumsin to enhance your experience and understanding of its ecological importance.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene beauty and tranquility of the landscape, shaped by glacial activity. The opportunity for peaceful nature observation, especially around the numerous lakes and in the ancient forests, is a highlight. The View of the Potzlow Lakes is often praised for its scenic resting spot, and the Bathing Spot at Oberuckersee (Suckow) is noted for being surprisingly beautiful and quiet.


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