Best attractions and places to see in Nsg Gumnitz Und Großer Schlagenthinsee, a nature reserve in Brandenburg, Germany, are characterized by a landscape shaped by glacial meltwater. The area features several lakes, including the Großer Schlagenthinsee and the artificial Torfstich Gumnitz, alongside extensive Gumnitzwiesen (wet meadows). This protected region, established in 1990, offers diverse habitats for numerous plant and animal species, making it suitable for nature observation and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Very scenic area with many designated hiking trails
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A beautiful lake where you can take a little break when you are traveling between Buckow and Müncheberg.
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The lake is located in the NSG Gumnitz and is quite suitable for swimming.
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The lake referred to here as Grumnitzsee is actually the "Torfstich Grumnitz" or Torfstichsee. This is an artificial lake that was created by the peat extraction carried out here from 1983 to 1990. The Gumnitz is a small watercourse that rises in the south-west lying Gumnitzwiesen and flows through the Torfstichsee towards Schlagentinsee.
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The NSG "Gumnitz und Großer Schlagenthinsee" includes the approx. 16 hectare large Schlagenthinsee south of the Müncheberg train station, the Torfstich and two other smaller bodies of water through which the Kreuzfliess flows, including the Kleine Schlagenthinsee. The Gumnitz peat cut was created between 1983 and 1990 through peat extraction; the Gumnitzwiesen adjoin it to the southwest. The NSG can be reached from the north via Schlagenthin. A field path leads past horse paddocks to the south and directly along the Gumnitz peat cut. A circular path around the Gumnitzwiesen follows on the south bank of the peat cut.
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In the quiet forest, consisting of natural mixed forest with oak, pine, hornbeam and maple, all people can be buried regardless of their place of residence, nationality, religion and free from social constraints. The funeral forest borders directly on the Torfstich / Grumnitz, has a size of about 5.7 hectares and was set up at the beginning of 2017. However, there is no dignified place of worship such as in the Strausberg forest.
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One of the few places where you can get right up to the lake. The lake belongs to the NSG "Gumnitz und Großer Schlagenthinsee", which also includes the peat dig and two smaller lakes northeast of Eberswalder Straße.
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NSG stands for Naturschutzgebiet, which translates to nature reserve. Therefore, Nsg Gumnitz Und Großer Schlagenthinsee refers to the Gumnitz and Great Schlagenthin Lake Nature Reserve, a protected area known for its natural features in Brandenburg, Germany.
The reserve is rich in natural features, including the approximately 16-hectare Great Schlagenthin Lake, the artificial Grumnitz Peat Cut, and the extensive Wet meadows in Naturpark Märkische Schweiz. These areas are connected by the Kreuzfliess stream and offer diverse habitats.
Yes, the nature reserve offers easily accessible paths suitable for various skill levels. You can find numerous hiking routes, including loops around Torfstich Lake and trails exploring the Gumnitzwiesen. For detailed routes, check out the Hiking in Nsg Gumnitz Und Großer Schlagenthinsee guide.
The Great Schlagenthin Lake is considered suitable for swimming, offering a refreshing break, especially when traveling between Buckow and Müncheberg.
The Gumnitzwiesen are vital low moorlands, home to a remarkable diversity of species. You can observe over 200 plant species, 139 bird species, 49 butterfly species, 7 amphibian species, and 4 reptile species. Notable species include beaver, otter, great crested newt, European fire-bellied toad, and spined loach.
Many of the natural features and trails, such as those around the lakes and meadows, are considered family-friendly. The easily accessible paths make it suitable for families to explore nature and observe wildlife together.
While the reserve itself is primarily natural, the nearby town of Müncheberg offers cultural and historical sites. These include a medieval city wall, the Stadtpfarrkirche St. Marien with elements from the 13th century, and an Old Tower that once served as a defense tower, powder magazine, and prison.
Yes, a specific point of interest is a bench offering views of Torfstich Lake, which can be accessed via a loop hike. The Great Schlagenthin Lake also provides very nice views.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes for these activities in the Cycling in Nsg Gumnitz Und Großer Schlagenthinsee guide and the MTB Trails in Nsg Gumnitz Und Großer Schlagenthinsee guide.
Bordering the Torfstich/Gumnitz, the Burial Forest Müncheberg / Märkische Schweiz is a natural mixed forest established in 2017. It provides a serene setting for burials, offering a natural alternative to traditional cemeteries.
The nature reserve is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are ideal for observing the diverse plant and animal life, especially in the Gumnitzwiesen. Autumn offers vibrant foliage, and even winter can be serene for quiet walks, though some activities might be limited.
Yes, there is a circular path around the Gumnitzwiesen that follows the south bank of the Grumnitz Peat Cut. This path allows visitors to experience the unique pioneer vegetation and evolving flora and fauna.


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