Nature Reserves in Potsdam-Mittelmark
Nature Reserves in Potsdam-Mittelmark
Nature Reserve Guide
Potsdam-Mittelmark is home to 5 nature reserves, which are part of a larger network of protected areas in Brandenburg. These reserves feature a diverse mosaic of landscapes, from the rolling hills and deep forests of the Hoher Fläming Nature Park to the extensive wetlands and riverine lowlands of the Nuthe-Nieplitz region. The terrain provides a variety of settings for outdoor recreation, including hiking, jogging, mountain biking, and cycling. This collection provides an overview of the best nature reserves in Potsdam-Mittelmark…
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Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- Und Feuchtgebietskette is a nature reserve in Brandenburg, Germany, offering diverse routes for cycling, hiking, and jogging through lakes, wetlands, and forests.
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Krahner Busch is a nature reserve offering diverse terrain for outdoor activities like road cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. Explore numerous routes for active recreation.
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Lehniner Mittelheide Und Quellgebiet Der Emster is a 640-hectare nature reserve with diverse forests and aquatic habitats, offering varied terrain for hiking and cycling.
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Verlorenwasserbach Oberlauf is a nature reserve near Bad Belzig, Germany, offering diverse routes for hiking, mountain biking, and cycling along a meandering stream.
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Bullenberger Bach/Klein Briesener Bach is a nature reserve in Naturpark Hoher Fläming, offering diverse routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling through forests and along streams.
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The district of Potsdam-Mittelmark contains 29 designated nature reserves as of early 2022, which are protected areas safeguarding diverse landscapes and ecosystems. This page aggregates a selection of these reserves, including the Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- Und Feuchtgebietskette and Krahner Busch. These areas feature a variety of landscapes, from wetlands and lakes to forests and stream valleys.
The primary activities are human-powered outdoor sports. Across the featured reserves, there are over 600 routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. Specific guides are also available for Running Trails in Potsdam-Mittelmark and other activities.
Prominent protected areas include the Hoher Fläming and Nuthe-Nieplitz nature parks. Among the reserves featured on this page, the Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- Und Feuchtgebietskette is the most visited, with over 11,000 visitors sharing their experiences. The Lehniner Mittelheide Und Quellgebiet Der Emster is also highly rated for its mix of forest and aquatic habitats.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity with hundreds of trails available. The Lienewitz-Caputher Seen- Und Feuchtgebietskette alone offers more than 60 hiking routes. The wider Hoher Fläming region is known for its well-marked trail network, including long-distance paths.
The reserves offer numerous routes for both road cycling and touring bicycles. The Krahner Busch nature reserve has over 30 cycling routes through its varied terrain. The Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park's flat landscape is also well-suited for leisurely cycling.
Yes, mountain biking trails are available in several reserves. For example, Bullenberger Bach/Klein Briesener Bach within the Hoher Fläming Nature Park provides a number of routes. The Glindower Alpen area also offers more challenging terrain with steep sections.
The Hoher Fläming Nature Park is characterized by rolling hills, extensive forests, and stream valleys. It is one of Brandenburg's largest protected areas. Within the park, reserves like Verlorenwasserbach Oberlauf protect specific habitats along meandering streams.
Yes, the Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park is a designated European bird sanctuary, making it a prime location for bird watching. Its extensive wetlands and meadows provide critical habitat for migratory species like cranes and geese, as well as over 60 endangered bird species. Several observation towers are available for viewing wildlife.
The Glindower Alpen is a former clay quarrying area that has been reclaimed by nature, resulting in a unique landscape of steep ravines and forested hills. This topography is unusual for the Brandenburg region and offers surprisingly challenging hiking trails. The area has been a protected nature reserve since 1995.
The Belziger Landschaftswiesen is a vast, open meadow landscape within the Hoher Fläming Nature Park. It is a crucial habitat and one of the last refuges in Germany for the great bustard, one of the world's heaviest flying birds. The area is also an important resting place for thousands of geese and ducks during winter.
Yes, many of the reserves offer routes suitable for families. The flat terrain in areas like the Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park is ideal for easier walks and cycling. For more specific suggestions, there is a curated collection of Family-friendly hikes in Potsdam-Mittelmark.
Many trails and access points for the nature reserves are reachable via public transportation. The proximity of many reserves to Berlin and Potsdam makes them accessible by regional train and bus services. A guide to Hikes from bus stations in Potsdam-Mittelmark can help in planning.

