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Bus station hiking trails around Uckerfelde traverse a landscape shaped by glacial activity, featuring gently rolling hills, extensive forests, and a network of lakes and river valleys. The region is characterized by its numerous freshwater lakes, such as Unteruckersee and Oberuckersee, and the parallel valleys of the Ucker and Randow rivers. Hikers can explore diverse terrain, including ground moraines, kettle holes, and moors, within protected areas like the Uckermark Lakes Nature Park. This varied topography provides a range of natural…
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The core of the church dates back to the second half of the 13th century. It is a fieldstone church with a nave and a recessed rectangular chancel to the east. During a comprehensive renovation in 1860, the western square brick tower and the gables with their stepped gables were added. The chancel also received a rose window. In 2003, the severely endangered structure was secured. The neo-Gothic interior furnishings also date from 1860. These include an organ built in 1823 by Johann Simon Buchholz for the village church of Seelübbe and donated to the Weselitz parish in 1902. At the southeast corner of the nave, in the third row from the bottom, is a granite stone with a checkerboard pattern.
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The Gramzow district archive is part of the district administration in Gramzow and provides access to historical material about the region. It is offered under the services "Archive Use" and "Archival Material, Historical".
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Anna Karbe was born on May 4, 1852, in the manor house in Gramzow/Uckermark and was a Brandenburg songwriter and regional poet. She was the daughter of Hermann Karbe, Royal Prussian councilor and tenant farmer in Gramzow/Uckermark, and his first wife, Mathilde Hengstenberg. Her life was marked by suffering, as she suffered a severe spinal injury in a fall at the age of seven, three of her siblings died young, and her mother died when she was twelve. Anna Karbe was raised in a Prussian, conservative, and Christian environment and taught herself to read, occasionally receiving lessons from pastors or private tutors.
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A memorial stone for the Brandenburg song and regional poet Anna Karbe stands in Gramzow on "Anna-Karbe-Platz" at the entrance to Bahnhofstraße. This square is named after her, as are the Anna-Karbe-Schule (Anna Karbe School) and Anna-Karbe-Straße (Anna Karbe Street) in Gramzow. The local primary school focuses on the life and works of Anna Karbe.
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Like all glacial erratics in Northern Germany, this stone was also transported by glaciers from Scandinavia hundreds of kilometers to Gramzow during the last Ice Age (Weichselian glaciation) approximately 20,000 to 12,000 years ago. It is therefore a natural witness to Earth's history.
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The market square in Gramzow is the historical and cultural center of the town, which is considered the oldest settlement in the Uckermark region. It is surrounded by listed half-timbered houses and, together with the monastery square and the monastery ruins, forms the heart of the historic town center. The square has been renovated and now invites visitors to linger with its water features, seating, and pleasant atmosphere.
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The historic station was opened in 1905 as part of the Schönermark–Damme district railway and served regular passenger traffic until 1995. Today, the site is a vibrant railway museum illustrating the history, technology, and cultural significance of the former narrow-gauge and private railways in Brandenburg and Germany.
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The Protestant village church Bertikow is an early Gothic hall church in the Bertikow district of Uckerfelde in the Uckermark district in Brandenburg. It belongs to the Prenzlau parish in the Uckermark parish of the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia. The sophisticated hall church made of field stone masonry with a wider west tower from the second half of the 13th century is visible from afar in the walled cemetery at the southeastern end of the village green. The square half-timbered tower of the tower dates from 1837. A restoration took place between 1988 and 1993. The carefully executed building stands on a sloping base and has a grooved eaves cornice; the west portal with a profiled fighter, the three tiers of robes alternating with a throat and a pointed round staff; a north portal is walled up. The lancet windows on the long walls are grouped into groups of two under wide pointed arch panels; in the middle there is a single window in a panel; The windows of the staggered three-window group in the east wall are also framed with such a panel, the middle arch rests on consoles (as in the churches in Brüssow and Jagow). Inside, the tower room is connected to the ship through two high pointed arch openings; A staircase is built into the thickness of the south wall. The ship is finished with a coffered wooden ceiling; The eastern part is distinguished by a large pointed arch panel for the south window. The window frames and the central support are rounded inside and out and have a fighter plate. Source and further information (equipment): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorfkirche_Bertikow Further information: http://www.askanier-welten.de/dorfkirchen/bertiko/
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There are over 130 hiking trails around Uckerfelde that are easily accessible by bus, offering a wide range of options for exploring the region without a car.
The bus-accessible trails around Uckerfelde cater to various fitness levels. You'll find a good mix, with approximately 78 easy routes, 54 moderate routes, and 6 more challenging trails.
The komoot community highly rates the bus-accessible trails in Uckerfelde, with an average score of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 900 ratings. Hikers often praise the tranquil natural landscapes, the abundance of lakes, and the convenience of reaching trailheads via public transport.
Uckerfelde offers beautiful hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings blooming nature and migratory birds, while summer is ideal for lakeside strolls and enjoying the water. Autumn transforms the forests with vibrant colors, and even winter offers serene, crisp walks through the glacial landscapes, especially around the frozen lakes.
Yes, many bus-accessible routes in Uckerfelde are designed as circular walks, allowing you to return to your starting bus stop without needing to retrace your steps. For example, the Bertikow Village Church loop from Uckermark is an easy, short circular option.
The Uckerfelde region is rich in natural beauty, shaped by glacial landscapes. You can expect to see numerous lakes, such as the prominent Unteruckersee and Oberuckersee, extensive forests, and diverse river valleys. Many trails offer scenic viewpoints like the View of Prenzlau from the Unteruckersee or the View of the Potzlow Lakes.
Absolutely. The region combines natural beauty with cultural heritage. You might encounter charming village churches, such as the one on the Bertikow Village Church – Weselitz Church loop. Nearby Prenzlau also offers historical sites like St. Mary's Church, an impressive example of Brick Gothic architecture.
Yes, Uckerfelde offers many easy and relatively flat trails perfect for families. These routes often lead along lakeshores or through gentle forests, providing safe and enjoyable experiences for all ages. Look for shorter, easy-rated circular routes that minimize elevation gain.
Many trails in the Uckerfelde region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural surroundings with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific areas. Public transport rules for dogs may also apply.
To plan your bus-accessible hike, it's best to consult local public transport websites or apps for current bus routes and timetables serving the Uckerfelde municipality and surrounding Uckermark district. This will help you identify the most convenient bus stops for your chosen trailhead.
Generally, no special permits are required for hiking on designated trails in the Uckerfelde region. However, parts of the Uckermark are within protected areas like the Uckermark Lakes Nature Park or the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve. Always stick to marked paths and respect local regulations to protect the natural environment.
While Uckerfelde is a smaller municipality, the broader Uckermark region offers various options for refreshments and accommodation. Larger towns like Prenzlau, often accessible by bus, provide cafes, pubs, and guesthouses. Some village bus stops might have small local eateries or shops nearby, but it's always good to check in advance or pack provisions.


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