Attractions and places to see in Hangelsberger Heide primarily appeal to nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. This region, part of the broader Oder-Spree Lake District, features diverse landscapes ideal for hiking and cycling. It is known for its natural features, including forests and lakes, offering opportunities for exploration. The area provides a variety of trails and points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The historic Hangelsberg train station is a beautiful building, but it is unused and rather 'rotten'. What a pity. Will someone come up with something? Next to it on the other side of the street is an old Prussian civil servants' residence with outbuildings. Also a beautiful ensemble. Back then, they built with style and chic - and to last forever. Unfortunately, some of the windows in the house have recently been replaced and the large window openings have been made smaller.
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An association is responsible for the preservation and reuse of the historic train station complex.
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not too many cars, flat, asphalt quite uneven
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The former station building is now used by a railway friends' association.
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Beautiful forest highway through the forest along the Löcknitz.
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Hangelsberg train station is one of the oldest train stations in Germany and was opened as “Hangelsberg Station Square” together with the Berlin-Frankfurt (Oder) line on October 23, 1842. The station building was rebuilt and expanded several times, for example by adding a signal box on the upper floor. There was a service apartment under the roof. The buildings were decommissioned at the end of 2003. In February 2015, the “Historischer Bahnhof Hangelsberg e.V.” association acquired the former station building. The station is a listed building.
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Hangelsberg train station is one of the oldest train stations in Germany and was opened as “Hangelsberg Station Square” together with the Berlin-Frankfurt (Oder) line on October 23, 1842. The Berlin iron founder and mechanical engineer Friedrich Wöhlert, who built a steam locomotive together with August Borsig, was largely involved in the construction of the route. The station building was rebuilt and expanded several times, for example by adding a signal box on the upper floor. There was a service apartment under the roof. In the 1990s, the railway abolished ticket sales, luggage collection and waiting rooms. The signal box was taken out of operation at the end of 2003 and the separate toilet building was also closed. The Hangelsberg train station helped turn a small settlement of forestry workers and tar burners into a popular climatic health resort. There were numerous guesthouses and inns, especially between 1870 and 1930. Bahnhofstrasse led directly to beer gardens and a dock; spa guests and day-trippers came by train. In February 2015, the “Historischer Bahnhof Hangelsberg e.V.” association acquired the former station building. The main goal of the association is to maintain and maintain the buildings and property. A renovation concept for further use was developed. Source: https://www.gruenheide-mark.de/katalog/visitenkarte.php?mandat=157400
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Hangelsberger Heide is rich in natural landscapes, primarily forests and trails. You can explore areas like the Forest Path, which offers a wonderful route through the woods. The region is also part of the broader Oder-Spree Lake District, suggesting the presence of lakes and associated natural beauty, though specific lake highlights are not detailed here.
Yes, a notable landmark is the Hangelsberg Railway Station. This historical site features a shady rest area in front of the old station building, and a quaint eatery is conveniently located across the street, catering to visitors.
The region is ideal for hiking and cycling. You'll find numerous trails, including the Löcknitztal Circular Trail, known for its scenic views. For more specific routes, you can explore dedicated guides for Hiking in Hangelsberger Heide, MTB Trails in Hangelsberger Heide, and Running Trails in Hangelsberger Heide.
Yes, some trails offer a challenge. For instance, the Löcknitztal Circular Trail has mostly deep and sandy paths, requiring practice and concentration for cyclists. Similarly, the Hangelsberg–Kienbaum Forest Road is noted for its very poor and bumpy surface, making it challenging for road bikes.
The Friedwald Parking Area is an official car park that provides rest areas, a prayer chapel, and information boards. From here, you can access several paths leading into the forest area.
Yes, the area in front of the Hangelsberg Railway Station offers a shady rest area. Additionally, a quaint eatery is located directly across from the station, perfect for thirsty and hungry hikers and bikers.
Visitors often highlight the scenic beauty of trails like the Löcknitztal Circular Trail. However, some paths, such as the Forest Path, have recently had new grit applied, which can make driving more difficult as it slips under tires. The Hangelsberg–Kienbaum Forest Road is noted for its beautiful forest surroundings but also its very poor and bumpy surface.
The Friedwald Parking Area is listed as wheelchair accessible, providing a convenient starting point with facilities for visitors.
You can find a variety of hiking routes, from easy to difficult. For example, the 'Trebuser Graben Crossing – View of Trebuser Lake loop from Heideland' is an easy option, while the 'Große Tränke bivouac site – Große Tränke Weir loop from Hangelsberg' is considered difficult. Explore more options in the Hiking in Hangelsberger Heide guide.
Absolutely. Hangelsberger Heide offers several mountain biking trails. Routes like the 'Sheep Pasture – Löcknitztal loop from Hangelsberg' and 'View of the Spree – Old Town Hall Fürstenwalde loop from Hangelsberg' are popular choices. You can find more details in the MTB Trails in Hangelsberger Heide guide.
The Hangelsberger Heide region itself is considered to have many 'hidden gems' for those who enjoy outdoor activities. While specific hidden spots are not detailed, exploring the various forest paths and trails, such as the Forest Path, can lead to personal discoveries within its diverse landscapes.


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