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Bus station hiking trails around Dolgener Lake traverse a landscape characterized by numerous interconnected water bodies, extensive forests, and significant wetlands. The region features dense woodlands like Schinkenberge and Melzower Forst, alongside diverse ecosystems supported by reed belts. Dolgensee itself is a central feature, with routes often connecting it to other lakes such as Kesselsee. The area is also nestled within protected areas like Naturpark Dahme-Heideseen.
Last updated: June 1, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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View to the 1st break. The Feldberger cheer up the cyclists with party music.
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There are no sidewalks or parking spaces in the village of Koldenhof. However, here at the far end, it's easy. From here, you can quickly reach the lake and use the path near the shore to reach the official bathing area. - Warning: Very idyllic!
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Along the roadside, you'll see many stately Douglas firs. They have typical small cones with hairy tufts that lie everywhere on the ground. This is a distinctive feature, as is the bark of these magnificent trees. The wood serves as a valuable building material and is often used in garden structures. Arborvitae trees are nothing other than the well-known tree species "Thuja," which are usually planted as hedges. They occur in many places in nature, including in the Schorfheide and Uckermark regions. I know of several small groves consisting of them. You just have to look closely to be able to clearly identify these arborvitae trees!
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A magnificent boulder weighing 6 tons. But there are several more boulders, some right along the path and especially in the terrain. Just above the boulder, there's a remarkable feature: a so-called "push moraine." The hilly terrain can be quickly explored by taking the side path that branches off to the right about 50 meters beyond the boulder. This way, you don't have to climb the steep hill, which isn't really worth it anyway.
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Not exactly pleasant for walking and a real challenge for cyclists! It's better to approach the Heiliglige Hallen via the signposted gravel path, which runs far back, or rather, deep into the forest. The road from Lychen or Triepkendorf to Feldberg or Lüttenhagen, and the car park at the edge, are not a recommended starting point for cyclists.
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An interesting building with a very special feel inside. Aside from the comfortable seating and plenty of room for a large number of people, the acoustics are strange. Sounds are practically muffled. You feel like you're deaf, but you can also enjoy the silence. It can also serve as a good shelter from the rain if the rest area at the front of the parking lot is already occupied.
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It's beautifully situated with a view, and it's solidly built with a decent roof. It's definitely a great place to stop for a break, but it's quite close to the parking lot, so anyone coming from there certainly won't be tired at all!
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You probably wouldn't want to have a picnic here; there are much nicer places for that. But it's a hub. You can come from the wild path, which runs close to the actual "Holy Halls" nature reserve and, of course, also leads a bit into the impressive beech forest, or you can set off straight away to explore. - Note: The path is not suitable for cyclists.
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There are nearly 200 hiking trails around Dolgener Lake that are accessible from bus stations. This includes a wide range of options, with 91 easy routes, 91 moderate routes, and 11 more challenging trails, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
Yes, for a shorter, easy walk, consider the Gallery loop from Feldberger Seenlandschaft. It's just over 2 km long and offers a pleasant experience without significant elevation gain. Another easy option is the Paradiesgarten Lüttenhagen – Uhu Memorial Stone loop, which is about 3.7 km.
The region around Dolgener Lake is characterized by diverse natural beauty. You'll find extensive forests like Schinkenberge and Melzower Forst, significant wetlands, and picturesque reed belts. Many routes also feature interconnected water bodies, including Dolgensee itself and nearby Kesselsee, offering serene lake views and rich ecosystems.
For those seeking a more strenuous adventure, the Lakefront view at the Haussee – Camping at the Farm loop from Sprockfitz is a difficult route spanning over 20 km. It offers a substantial challenge with notable elevation changes, perfect for experienced hikers.
Many of the trails around Dolgener Lake are designed as loops, making them ideal for bus-accessible day trips. For example, the Heilige Hallen Beech Forest loop is a moderate 9.3 km circular route that allows you to explore the ancient beech forests and return to your starting point.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Summer is great for combining hiking with water activities, and even winter can be magical with snow-covered landscapes, though some paths might be less maintained. Always check local bus schedules, especially during off-peak seasons.
Yes, the region is nestled within protected areas like Naturpark Dahme-Heideseen. The "Holy Halls" hiking trail, for instance, takes you through parts of the Müritz National Park and its surrounding lake landscape, offering a chance to experience preserved nature.
The bus-accessible trails around Dolgener Lake are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 4,300 ratings. Hikers often praise the serene lake views, the diverse ecosystems, and the well-developed network of trails that make it easy to immerse oneself in nature.
While specific attractions vary by route, many trails offer views of the interconnected lakes like Dolgensee and Kesselsee, and lead through dense forests and wetlands. The region's natural features themselves, such as the ancient beech forests of Heilige Hallen, are often the main points of interest.
Many trails offer easily accessible paths with minimal elevation gain, making them suitable for a wide range of skill levels, including families. Look for the 'easy' graded routes, such as the Gallery loop from Feldberger Seenlandschaft, which are generally shorter and less demanding.
Absolutely. The region is known for its interconnected water bodies. While not listed in the provided routes, the Dolgensee – Kesselsee loop is a popular path mentioned in regional research that connects these two prominent lakes, offering beautiful waterside views.


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