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Hiking around Ziltendorf offers access to the Ziltendorfer Lowland, characterized by a flat topography of meadows, fields, and small streams. The region is largely defined by the Schlaubetal Nature Park, featuring diverse landscapes from dark oak and beech forests to tranquil lakes and moist meadows. Proximity to the Oder River provides riverside routes and opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. The terrain is generally accessible, suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 8, 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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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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From the clay pits near the grinding mill (on the Pohlitz Mühlenfließ), raw clay was transported by field railway to the large ring kiln of the Maaß brickworks on the Oder-Spree Canal. (Source: Eisenhüttenstadt and its Surroundings, Klaus-Dieter Gansleweit, Akademie-Verlag Berlin, 1986)
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Here you can compare your jump with that of the forest animals.
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In the middle of the Brandenburg Forest, where the pines filter the light with their long needles and the blackberry vines have long since taken over, it still stands – a picnic shelter seemingly out of time. The wood is weathered, the roof crooked – and yet: a place made for a sandwich with a view. No Instagram filter can convey what this place has to say. The journey here isn't an event, but a transition. Old waterworks paths, the occasional crackling in the woods, an information board that has long since fallen silent. You don't come for the view, you come because you don't want to be seen for a change. And that's precisely why this shelter is so beautiful. It stands there as if it no longer wants to prove anything to anyone – and in doing so, it's doing exactly the right thing. The wood creaks when you sit down. The wind plays with the roof, as if testing whether it will hold today. And the stream that flows through the grounds somewhere back there doesn't make a sound. Anyone who sits here not only has a break, but also a moment of clarity: The world is complicated – but a wooden bench in the forest can be quite simple. Perhaps a buzzard will pass by. Maybe just a mosquito. Maybe you just stay seated because there's nothing to do. And at some point you realize: That's enough.
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Unfortunately, it's quite crowded on weekends. Best viewed during the week
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A very nice place for a rest.
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It would be interesting if someone took a photo here every year...
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Such works of nature have a magical attraction for me. Does anyone else enjoy balancing on tree trunks like this? With no mosquitoes, the place is wonderfully relaxing.
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Ziltendorf offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 300 routes recorded on komoot. This includes nearly 200 easy trails, around 96 moderate options, and a few more challenging paths, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.
The landscape around Ziltendorf is primarily characterized by the expansive Ziltendorfer Lowland. This area features an apparently endless plain of meadows, fields, small streams, and ditches. You'll find extensively grazed floodplains, reed beds, and oxbow lakes, creating a diverse natural mosaic. The proximity to the River Oder also means many routes offer picturesque riverside views.
Ziltendorf is considered an insider tip for those seeking relaxation away from mass tourism. Its unique appeal lies in the tranquil, expansive lowlands, the rich biodiversity, and accessible trails. It's a paradise for nature lovers and ornithologists, offering opportunities to observe diverse wildlife and rare bird species in a peaceful setting.
Yes, Ziltendorf is very welcoming for beginners and families, with nearly 200 easy trails available. An excellent option is the Kingfisher Trail Pohlitz – Mine Railway Embankment on the Eisvogel Trail loop from Pohlitzer Mühlenfließ, which is an easy 5.6 km path that takes about 1 hour 28 minutes to complete.
The Ziltendorfer Lowland is rich in biodiversity. Hikers can often encounter foxes, hares, deer, beavers, and raccoons. It's also a significant area for birdwatching, with many rare species. You might spot white-tailed eagles, black kites, hoopoes, and nightingales, especially during spring and winter when large flocks of geese and swans are present. In spring, you can also hear the muffled calls of fire-bellied toads.
Yes, many trails in Ziltendorf are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Oder Dike loop from Mittlere Oder is a moderate 8.6 km circular route that offers scenic views along the river.
Along the trails, you can explore several points of interest. The Ruins of the Vogelsang Power Plant are a historical site now home to many animal species. You can also visit the small village of Aurith, where a short walk on the dyke leads to a vantage point with sweeping views over the Middle Oder nature reserve. Other natural highlights include Grube Puck Lake and Katja Lake.
The hiking trails around Ziltendorf are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 360 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil, expansive lowlands, the opportunities for wildlife observation, and the accessible trails that allow for both leisurely walks and more focused nature exploration along the scenic River Oder.
Absolutely. Ziltendorf is a significant area for birdwatching, especially within the Ziltendorfer Lowland. You can observe a variety of species, from songbirds in spring to large flocks of geese and swans in winter. Rare birds like white-tailed eagles, black kites, and hoopoes are also present. For more information on birdwatching tours, you can visit the Brandenburg Tourism website.
Yes, the Ziltendorfer lowland is surrounded by the River Oder, offering several picturesque riverside routes. The Abandoned Metal Bridge – Groynes on the Oder River loop from Kunice is a moderate 11.6 km trail that features continuous views along the Oder River.
Ziltendorf offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring is ideal for birdwatching, with songbirds and the calls of fire-bellied toads. The mystical sunrises and misty dawns in the lowlands are particularly scenic. Winter also provides opportunities to observe large flocks of geese and swans. The flat terrain makes it accessible in most seasons, but checking local weather conditions is always recommended.
While Ziltendorf is known for its natural tranquility, you can find options for refreshments. The Bauernstüble is listed as a cafe nearby, offering a place to relax after your hike. For more extensive options, nearby towns may offer additional choices.


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