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Bus station hiking trails around Schermützelsee offer access to a landscape shaped by glacial origins, featuring clear, turquoise waters and a hilly, forested environment. The region is characterized by deep lakes, impressive gorges, and elevated paths that provide views of the surrounding Märkische Schweiz Nature Park. These trails navigate through dense forests and along the lake's shores, providing varied terrain for hikers.
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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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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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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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In many places you have a great view of the lake
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very beautiful, old hand pump with plenty of decorations
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Beautiful, natural circular hiking trail around the Großer and Kleiner Klobichsee lakes. Signposted as "Großer Rundwanderweg um den Klobichsee" (yellow dot on a white background). Quaint & beautiful... The campsite is a good starting/ending point, where there is also a small, simple snack bar and restrooms. The beautiful beach is also highly recommended. Despite the summer holidays, we were alone on the circular hike... Wonderfully quiet and enchantingly beautiful.
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There are places that are more than just a landscape. The Wolfsschlucht (Wolf Gorge) in Märkische Schweiz (Markish Switzerland) is one such place – and its upper section is a pure natural adventure. 40 meters of elevation separate the Dachsberg from the Kleiner Tornowsee (Little Tornow Lake), but the path between them is no stroll, but an expedition through Brandenburg's small wilderness. A Weichselian glacial valley, just like in a book – if that book tells of damp roots, slippery carpets of leaves, and childlike climbing. Anyone who walks here in dry weather immediately understands: This isn't just a gorge, it's a stage. For little explorers crawling through the undergrowth with shining eyes. For grown-up children who forget they're actually adults. And for dogs who think they're in Canada. Deviating to the right or left from the actual path isn't an obligation, but an inner compulsion – somewhere between climbing fun and primal instinct. The trees lean over the path like spectators, some lying sideways, as if asking, "Well, can you get over it?" Others creak with quiet approval as you push past. And if you pause for a moment, you'll sense it: This place is a relic from another time – shaped by glaciers, animated by mosses, and steeped in history.
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The name itself sounds like a verse: Poetensteig (Poet's Trail). As if a hiking-boot-wearing Rilke had proclaimed it on a weekend trip. Indeed, this path lies north of Buckow and winds its way, a good 8 kilometers long, through a landscape that can't decide whether it wants to be Brandenburg or a poem. It goes up and down, as befits a path that leads through terminal moraines and meltwater gullies – specifically: over the Dachsberg and through the Wolfsschlucht (Wolf's Gorge). Märkische Schweiz lives up to its name. Here, beech trees bend over root-rich paths, mossy tree ruins lean against history, and somewhere in between, a mouse rustles, perhaps just the echo of a thought. The Silberberg isn't just called that because the light there sometimes shimmers like metal through the leaves. If you listen closely, you might hear the quiet gurgling of the Silberkehle (Silver Throat), a spring valley that later, quite unpretentiously, flows into the Großer Tornowsee (Great Tornow Lake). The lake itself remains in the background – a silent stage on which no drama is played out, except that of one's own thoughts. And although everything here is natural – from the roots to the distant view – the Poetensteig seems as if it were selected by human hands, almost curated, with a dramatic sense of light, foliage, and slowness. A path that knows no hurry and needs none.
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A small dune for viewing.
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We were still talking about dunes in Brandenburg... and suddenly we were standing in front of one. Look at that.
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Caution!!! The beavers have done a great job here. The path through the beaver lodge is dangerous, so be careful!
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There are over 10 dedicated hiking trails around Schermützelsee that are easily accessible from local bus stations, particularly in Buckow. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, making it convenient to explore the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park without a car.
The bus station accessible hikes around Schermützelsee cater to various fitness levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging routes. For instance, there are 6 easy routes, 4 moderate routes, and 4 difficult routes available, ensuring options for beginners and experienced hikers alike.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families. The area features many easy trails with gentle ascents and descents. A good example is the Buckow town centre – Brecht-Weigel House loop, which is just over 5 km long and offers cultural interest. The Upper Section of Wolfsschlucht – Poetensteig Buckow loop is another easy option at around 6 km, featuring interesting natural formations.
The trails around Schermützelsee are known for their diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter the lake's distinctive turquoise water, deep glacial gorges, and dense, hilly forests. Notable landmarks include the historic Brecht-Weigel House along the eastern shore, and the scenic Lake Schermützel itself, which offers panoramic views from elevated paths. The Along the Stobber – Sophienfließ Nature Trail loop highlights the Sophienfließ, the lake's main inflow.
Absolutely. Many of the trails accessible from bus stations are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. For example, the Great Tornow Lake – Along the Stobber loop is a moderate 16.6 km circular route, and the Great Klobich Lake – Klobichsee Nature Reserve loop offers a more challenging 20.2 km circular experience.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the ideal seasons for hiking around Schermützelsee. During these times, temperatures are pleasant, and the landscape offers vibrant colors – lush greens in spring and rich foliage in autumn. The clear waters of the lake are beautiful year-round, but these seasons provide the most comfortable hiking conditions.
The hiking trails around Schermützelsee are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 4,600 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the exceptional water quality and turquoise color of the lake, the varied glacial landscapes, and the well-maintained trails that offer breathtaking panoramic views.
Yes, the area is equipped with amenities for hikers. The panoramic paths around Schermützelsee include numerous huts and rest areas. In Buckow, you'll find options like the Restaurant Fischerstube, which is a popular spot. The Historic DDR kiosk in Naturpark Märkische Schweiz also offers a unique stop.
Absolutely. Schermützelsee is renowned for its exceptional water quality and is very popular for swimming. Its clear, turquoise waters offer a refreshing dip after a hike, especially during warmer months. You'll find various spots around the lake suitable for swimming.
Hikes from bus stations around Schermützelsee vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter, easy walks like the Buckow town centre – Brecht-Weigel House loop at 5 km (approx. 1.5 hours), up to more challenging, longer routes such as the Great Klobich Lake – Klobichsee Nature Reserve loop, which is over 20 km and can take 5-6 hours to complete.
Yes, combining hiking with a boat trip is a wonderful way to experience the lake from different perspectives. The local shipping company, "MS Scherri," offers relaxing trips across Schermützelsee. You can start a hike from a bus station, enjoy a section of the trail, and then take a boat trip from the Buckow Boat Dock to see the landscape from the water.


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