Best attractions and places to see around Dahme/Mark include a mix of historic sites, natural landscapes, and outdoor activity options. This region, located south of Berlin, features a well-preserved historic town center and is characterized by the expansive Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park. Visitors can explore its heritage, enjoy various outdoor activities like cycling on the Fläming-Skate, and discover numerous lakes and forests.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The usual resting places of the Flämig-Skate are simply always top.
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In windy conditions sometimes very stormy, varied by ascents and descents
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I drive a wheelchair with a towing device. (Klaxon 15km/h). Very good asphalt, wide bike paths which are suitable for skating.
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In the traditional, listed castle, working stays for artists and scientists from home and abroad are supported with scholarships. Public events, readings, concerts, colloquia and exhibitions in Wiepersdorf Castle are an invitation to the audience to engage in exciting dialogue about current questions about art, music, literature and humanities.
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Simply top made these rest areas
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Good surface due to the slightly hilly Fläming landscape.
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Dahme/Mark offers a rich history with several notable sites. You can wander through the well-preserved historic town center with its half-timbered houses and town wall. Key landmarks include the neo-Renaissance Town Hall, the Baroque-style St. Mary's Church, and the remains of the Dahme Castle Ruins set within a beautiful park. The former Carmelite Monastery, now the "Kulturherberge Kloster Dahme," also provides a glimpse into the town's past. For a deeper dive into local heritage, visit the Heimatmuseum Dahme/Mark, the oldest museum in the Teltow-Fläming district.
The Dahme/Mark region is rich in natural beauty and outdoor opportunities. The expansive Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park, with its numerous lakes, forests, and the flowing River Dahme, is perfect for hiking, cycling, and water sports. You can also visit the Dahme River Source. For dedicated cycling and inline skating, the Fläming-Skate offers an extensive network of paved paths, including sections like the Wahlsdorf to Schlenzer Cycle Path, and the RK5: Schlenzer to Fröhden route. The Dahme Cycle Path also follows the river, offering scenic rides.
Yes, Dahme/Mark offers several family-friendly options. The region's numerous lakes, such as those in Dahme and Wahlsdorf, and Körbaer Teich, are popular for swimming and relaxation. The Fläming-Skate is excellent for families with bikes or inline skates, featuring smooth, traffic-free paths. Many highlights, including the Rest area on the Fläming-Skate and Wiepersdorf Castle and Park, are also categorized as family-friendly.
The region is a paradise for cyclists. The most prominent is the Fläming-Skate, an extensive network of paved paths ideal for both cycling and inline skating. Specific sections like the Wahlsdorf to Schlenzer Cycle Path and the RK5: Schlenzer to Fröhden offer varied terrain through forests and fields. Additionally, the 123 km long Dahme Cycle Path follows the Dahme River, providing a scenic long-distance option. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Dahme/Mark guide.
Yes, parts of the Fläming-Skate network are known for their smooth, paved surfaces, making them suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. For example, the Bicycle path between Jänickendorf and Holbeck is specifically noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a good surface and no traffic.
Beyond the historic town center, Dahme/Mark offers cultural insights at the Heimatmuseum Dahme/Mark, which showcases local crafts, traditional costumes, and rural life. Wiepersdorf Castle and Park, a former residence of romantic poets, now serves as a retreat for artists and scientists, hosting public events, readings, concerts, and exhibitions within its beautiful palace garden and orangery.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained paths of the Fläming-Skate for their smooth surfaces and lack of traffic, making for enjoyable cycling and skating. The scenic field landscapes along routes like RK5: Schlenzer to Fröhden are also highly appreciated for their views and opportunities to spot wildlife. Rest areas, such as the Rest area on the Fläming-Skate, are valued for providing convenient spots to take a break.
Absolutely. The Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park provides ample opportunities for hiking through its extensive pine forests and around its numerous lakes. You can find various trails suitable for different fitness levels. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Dahme/Mark guide, which includes options like the easy "Wooden Dock at Körbaer Teich" loop or the moderate "Former Carmelite Monastery – Vogelturm" loop from Dahme/Mark.
The best time to visit Dahme/Mark largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (May to September) are ideal for outdoor pursuits like cycling, hiking, and enjoying the lakes and bathing areas, with pleasant weather for exploring the historic town center. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for scenic walks. While some outdoor activities are possible, winter can be quieter with fewer events, though the historic sites remain accessible.
Yes, along the Dahme Cycle Path, you might encounter the charming Honighäuschen (Honey House), where you can purchase local honey and eggs. Another regional specialty is linseed oil, with companies like Dahmequelle Landprodukte focusing on pressing various oils, including this local favorite.
Yes, guided tours are available to help you explore the town's rich history. You can inquire about guided tours of the historic town center at the Heimatmuseum Dahme. For more information on guided city tours, you may check resources like Brandenburg Tourism.
For panoramic views, the tower of the Town Hall (Rathaus) in Dahme/Mark serves as a viewing platform, offering extensive vistas of the surrounding area. Additionally, sections of the Fläming-Skate RK5: Schlenzer to Fröhden route provide great views of the countryside as you cycle through beautiful field landscapes.


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