Natural Park Heidehof - Golmberg
Natural Park Heidehof - Golmberg
Attractions and places to see around Natural Park Heidehof - Golmberg offers a diverse landscape in the transition zone between the Low Fläming and the Baruth Valley. This 12,000-hectare area features the Golmberg, the highest point in the Teltow-Fläming district, known for its panoramic views and historical significance as a former Slavic and Christian pilgrimage site. The region is also characterized by extensive inland dunes, sand heaths, and diverse ecosystems, including preliminary forests and remnants of natural oak stands. A blend of natural exploration and historical sites, such as the former military training grounds, defines this unique landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Since many rest stops were closed, such rest areas were all the more important. Thank you for creating them.
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All Fläming-Skate circuits are easy to ride.
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The Flaeming skate is really a great thing. Countless km of paved skate and bike paths in the middle of the most beautiful nature.
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Very nice, well-designed rest areas on the skate.
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Cool rest area on the skate or bike path.
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The region is known for its diverse natural landscape. You can explore the Golmberg, the highest point in the Teltow-Fläming district, offering fantastic panoramic views. The park also features Germany's most representative inland dune and flying sand areas, along with extensive sand heaths, preliminary forests of birch, pine, aspen, and oak, and remnants of natural oak stands.
The area has a rich history. You can visit the Site of the Former St. Mary’s Pilgrimage Chapel on Golmberg, which was a significant Christian pilgrimage site. The region also has a military past, having been used as a training ground since 1897, with many open spaces resulting from its use by the Soviet army after 1945.
Yes, the Natural Park Heidehof - Golmberg is famous for the Flaeming-Skate, which offers countless kilometers of paved paths ideal for skating and cycling. Popular sections include the Cycle path between Werder and Markendorf and the Bicycle road between Kolzenburg and Werder, both known for their excellent asphalt and scenic views.
Visitors appreciate the Flaeming-Skate for its impeccably maintained, wide asphalt paths that are suitable for both cycling and skating. The routes, such as Fläming-Skate Loop 5: Petkus to Stülpe, offer beautiful countryside views and feature several rest areas, like the Rest Area at Fläming Skate, providing perfect spots for a break with roofing and bicycle parking.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Golmberg Summit – Luther Oak (1510–2010) loop from Heidehof - Golmberg' or the 'Luther Oak (1510–2010) – Golmberg Summit loop from Ließen'. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Natural Park Heidehof - Golmberg guide.
Beyond cycling and hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for running and road cycling. You can find various routes, such as the 'Holbecker Lake – Such a great Radweg🚴🏻♀️und in spring, especially empty and ideal for loop from Stärtchen und Freibusch' for running, or the 'Frankenfelder Road – Former narrow-gauge railway bridge loop from Espenluch und Stülper See' for road cycling. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Natural Park Heidehof - Golmberg and Road Cycling Routes around Natural Park Heidehof - Golmberg guides.
Many of the cycling paths, particularly those on the Flaeming-Skate, are considered family-friendly due to their well-developed and flat surfaces. Additionally, along the Flaeming-Skate route, you can pass by the Ostrich Farm in Neuhof, which also features a farm shop, offering a unique stop for families.
Yes, certain sections of the Flaeming-Skate, such as parts of Fläming-Skate Loop 5: Petkus to Stülpe, are noted as wheelchair accessible. These well-developed paths provide opportunities for visitors with strollers or wheelchairs to enjoy the natural surroundings.
The Golmberg, at 178 meters, is the highest point in the Teltow-Fläming district. From its summit, you can enjoy fantastic panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Historically, it was believed to be a Slavic sanctuary before the Middle Ages and later a Christian pilgrimage site, with the Site of the Former St. Mary’s Pilgrimage Chapel located there.
The Natural Park Heidehof - Golmberg is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling, skating, and hiking, thanks to milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. The sand heaths and forests offer unique colors during these seasons.
Along the popular Flaeming-Skate routes, you'll find several designated rest areas. A notable one is the Rest Area at Fläming Skate, which provides roofing and bicycle parking, making it a perfect spot to pause, eat, drink, or simply relax.
Absolutely. The park, along with the adjacent 'Forst-Zinna-Keilberg' nature reserve, boasts Germany's most representative inland dune and inland flying sand area. You'll also find extensive sand heaths dominated by silvergrass, heather, gorse, and broom, creating a unique and diverse ecosystem.


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