Natural Park Belziger Landschaftswiesen
Natural Park Belziger Landschaftswiesen
Attractions and places to see around Natural Park Belziger Landschaftswiesen encompass a significant nature reserve covering approximately 4,500 hectares. This area features a flat, largely treeless lowland landscape, situated within the Baruth Glacial Valley. It is recognized for its diverse flora and fauna, serving as an important habitat for meadow birds, notably the Great Bustard, and offers opportunities for cycling and nature observation.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Clean surface, no traffic, what more could you want.
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Very nice cycle path in beautiful surroundings.
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Very nicely developed section of the R1 long-distance cycle path.
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I've driven along there many times, but I've never seen Great Bustards there.
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Beautiful bike path through the forest.
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narrow country road in good condition, at least on Sunday morning with little traffic - may look different on weekdays
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A beautiful bike path leads up the hill to the rest area on the Baitzer Alm. A wide view and peace await you.
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beautiful and smooth asphalt without breaking up roots
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The Natural Park Belziger Landschaftswiesen is a significant bird sanctuary, particularly known for its meadow birds. It is home to Germany's second-largest population of the Great Bustard, which can be observed, especially during their courting season from March to mid-May. In winter, thousands of Nordic geese and ducks also stop here during their migration, creating a spectacular natural event. The Bird Observation Tower Hoher Fläming offers an excellent vantage point for wildlife spotting.
The Belziger Landschaftswiesen is characterized by its expansive, flat, and largely treeless lowland landscape, situated within the Baruth Glacial Valley. This unique geological feature contributes to its diverse flora and fauna. The park also focuses on the preservation and restoration of a rare flow-through moor with a network of near-natural streams around the Plane river.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. The Baitz–Trebitz Cycle Path (Hoher Fläming) is a well-developed route, partly through forests, known for its scenic beauty. Another popular option is the EuroVelo 2 (R1) Cycle Route – Hoher Fläming, which passes through the park, offering views of the Belziger Landschaftswiesen and sections along the Kleine Plane. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Natural Park Belziger Landschaftswiesen guide.
For easy walks, you can explore the Easy hikes around Natural Park Belziger Landschaftswiesen guide. Routes like the 'Baitz Village Church – Baitz Station loop from Baitz' (5.4 km) or the 'Rest Area at Baitzer Bach – Baitz Village Church loop from Baitz' (3.1 km) offer gentle paths suitable for leisurely strolls. Remember to stay on designated pathways to protect the sensitive ecosystem.
For impressive panoramic views, visit the Bird Observation Tower Hoher Fläming, which provides a great overview of the nature reserve. Another excellent spot is the Belziger Landschaftswiesen Viewpoint, located along the European Bicycle Route R1 between Baitz and Brück, offering vast vistas of the 41-square-kilometer lowland area.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The cycling routes, such as the Baitz–Trebitz Cycle Path (Hoher Fläming) and the EuroVelo 2 (R1) Cycle Route – Hoher Fläming, are generally family-friendly. The Bird Observation Tower Hoher Fläming is also a great spot for families to observe wildlife. Additionally, the Baitz Nature Conservation Station offers a pleasant rest area and information about the region's nature.
The best time to visit depends on what you wish to observe. For seeing the Great Bustard during their courting season, plan your visit between March and mid-May. In the winter months, the park becomes a breathtaking spectacle as thousands of Nordic geese and ducks stop here during their migration.
While the primary focus of the Belziger Landschaftswiesen is its natural environment, the nearby Baitz Nature Conservation Station offers insights into the region's conservation efforts. For broader cultural context, the Naturparkzentrum Hoher Fläming, located about 16 km away, serves as an information hub for the entire Hoher Fläming Nature Park, which encompasses the Belziger Landschaftswiesen.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and natural beauty of the landscape, especially the expansive lowland views. The well-developed cycling paths, like the Baitz–Trebitz Cycle Path (Hoher Fläming), are highly rated for their quiet corners and scenic routes. Many also enjoy the opportunities for wildlife observation, especially spotting the Great Bustard from viewpoints like the Bird Observation Tower Hoher Fläming.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the wider area. You can explore routes such as the 'Belzig Landscape Meadows – Mooshütte (Hoher Fläming) loop from Brück (Mark)' or the 'Belzig Landscape Meadows – Ragösen Village Church loop from Lütte'. More details can be found in the MTB Trails around Natural Park Belziger Landschaftswiesen guide.
Yes, the Baitz Nature Conservation Station, located at the southern edge of the Belziger Landschaftswiesen, provides valuable information about the region's nature and ongoing conservation efforts. It also serves as a pleasant rest area for visitors.
The Great Bustard is highly significant to the Belziger Landschaftswiesen, as the park hosts Germany's second-largest population of this impressive bird. It's one of the heaviest birds capable of flight and has been native to this area since the Middle Ages, now being a protected and endangered species. The park's conservation efforts are crucial for its survival.


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