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Family friendly hiking trails around Brandenburg an der Havel are characterized by a landscape shaped by extensive interconnected waterways, including the Havel River and several lakes like Beetzsee and Plauer See. The terrain is largely flat, featuring minimal elevation changes, which makes it accessible for a wide range of hikers. Paths often follow tranquil riverside routes, winding through open fields and peaceful forest sections. This blend of water features and varied land offers diverse backdrops for outdoor exploration.
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The name Brandenburg Lower Havel begins with the southern part of Lake Beetz, the Kleiner Beetzsee. Flowing south, it passes a narrow section over which the Homeyen Bridge crosses. Several tributaries, such as the Domstreng, flow into the Havel from the east. Passing the Dominsel (Cathedral Island), the river reaches the Jahrtausendbrücke (Millennium Bridge) and the Salzhofufer (Salzhof Embankment). On the Salzhof Embankment, there are moorings for pleasure boats and passenger ships. Shortly before the mouth of the Brandenburg City Canal (BrK) on the left bank, the Luckenberger Bridge crosses the river. The city lock is located in the Brandenburg City Canal.
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The Brandenburger Niederhavel (BHv) is a section of the Havel River in the German federal state of Brandenburg. The waterway is approximately eight kilometers long. It is a federal waterway of waterway class IV with restrictions and is part of the Lower Havel Waterway, for which the Spree-Havel Waterways and Shipping Authority is responsible. The Brandenburger Niederhavel lies entirely within the urban area of the independent city of Brandenburg an der Havel.
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These are protective walls of the Brandenburg-Görden shooting range of the NVA and the People's Police between 1958 and 1990.
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There is a snack bar, deck chairs and the opportunity for boat tours.
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This is where life by the water takes on a more intense meaning. It's very interesting and idyllic.
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In the tourist information there is a map where you can find all the whale pugs 😉
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This is not a simple ditch, but a river, namely the Plane
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These are the remains of the retaining walls of a shooting range
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Brandenburg an der Havel offers a wide selection of routes suitable for families. You'll find over 400 easy and 200 moderate hiking trails, providing plenty of options for all ages and fitness levels.
The region is characterized by its extensive network of interconnected waterways, including the Havel River and lakes like Beetzsee and Plauer See. The terrain generally features minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for families. Trails often follow tranquil riverside paths, open fields, and peaceful forests, offering diverse and engaging scenery for children and adults alike.
The most picturesque times for hiking in Brandenburg an der Havel are generally spring and autumn. In spring, you can enjoy blossoming plants, while autumn brings vibrant, colorful foliage, creating a beautiful backdrop for your family adventures.
Yes, many trails in the region are well-suited for families with young children or strollers due to the minimal elevation changes. Look for routes that stick to paved paths or well-maintained gravel tracks along the waterways or through parks like Marienberg Park, which also features playgrounds.
You can expect varied terrain, primarily flat or gently undulating. Trails often follow the banks of the Havel River and other lakes, offering tranquil riverside paths. You'll also find secluded forest paths and expansive open fields, providing a mix of natural environments without significant climbs.
Absolutely! Many family-friendly routes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A great example is the Gördensee – Gördensee swimming spot loop from Görden, which offers a pleasant, manageable distance for families.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore highlights such as the Fauler Lake (Gränert Conservation Area), the Bruchsee and Bagower Bruch Forest Trail, or the Natural Monument Bald Cypresses at Grillendamm. Many trails also offer scenic views of larger bodies of water like Plauer See.
Yes, Brandenburg an der Havel beautifully combines nature with history. Routes often pass by significant sites. For instance, the New Town Mill Gate Tower – Parish Church of St. Gotthardt loop takes you past historical sites and offers river views. You can also explore areas around Dominsel with the St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, or follow parts of the Plauer Fontaneweg, which traces the footsteps of writer Theodor Fontane.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in Brandenburg an der Havel, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in nature conservation areas or near wildlife. Always check local signage for specific regulations on individual paths or parks.
Many trails in the region are designed to showcase the beautiful waterways. The Buckau Riverside Trail – Plane River at Buhnenhaus loop offers scenic water views along the Buckau River, and the Swimming spot at Breitlingsee – Buckau Riverside Trail loop provides lovely vistas of Breitlingsee and the Havel.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil riverside paths, the diverse landscapes of fields and forests, and the accessibility of the trails for all ages, making it a perfect destination for family outings.
Yes, several areas are ideal for families looking for playgrounds or picnic spots. Marienberg Park is particularly family-friendly, featuring playgrounds and green spaces perfect for picnics. Many trails along the lakeshores also offer scenic spots to stop and enjoy a packed lunch.


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