Best attractions and places to see in Grünhaus include a unique landscape shaped by former open-cast lignite mining. This region in Brandenburg has been transformed into a significant nature reserve, showcasing ecological restoration. Visitors can explore diverse habitats featuring flooded pits, woodlands, sandy hills, and grasslands. The area offers opportunities to observe a rich biodiversity and experience a rewilded environment.
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The Heidesee is a 56 hectare lake in the natural paradise of Grünhaus.
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In the meantime it has been newly paved!
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The bridge connects the Kleinleipischer See with the Koynesee. The high iron content of the water makes it appear rust-red at this point. A great contrast to the blue of the lake. However, the water is not drinkable, not even after filtering - speak from my own experience. ;)
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If you look at the (digital) map, you expect at least a small river here. At least in summer, however, the trench is completely dry. So don't rely on replenishing your water supplies here.
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The bike path leads through the forest, is rarely used and you can record neat pace. The gastronomy at the campsite is worth a stop and the bathing in the lake is fun.
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Beautiful bike path on Grünwalder leek. caution!! As of 06/2019: due to construction work (pipes for Nordstream) on several 100 m not passable, you have to push his road bike or carry
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Where huge machines used to pull coal out of the ground and leave behind gigantic holes, today you will cycle along a clear bike path through a really beautiful lake landscape. The old holes were renatured here, so that - even if it is not very natural - in the end something nice remains.
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Grünhaus, a former open-cast lignite mine, has been transformed into a significant nature reserve. You can explore diverse habitats including flooded pits, woodlands, sandy hills, and grasslands. A notable feature is the View of Heidesee, offering scenic vistas over a 56-hectare lake. You can also find the Staupitz Forest Ditch, which, while sometimes dry, is part of the forest landscape.
Yes, Grünhaus offers several family-friendly options. The Überleiter Grünhaus, a unique man-made structure connecting two lakes with rust-red water, is an interesting sight. Families can also enjoy the Beautiful cycle path through the former coal mining area, which winds through a renatured lake landscape. Additionally, the Nature History Trail Sorno–Pechhütte provides an entertaining and informative walk through the forest.
The Grünhaus nature reserve is home to a rich biodiversity, with over 1300 species recorded. You might spot notable bird species such as kingfishers, hoopoes, northern wheatears, and even white-tailed eagles. In autumn, resting cranes can be observed, and deer are also present. Beavers are expected to inhabit the lakes as the ecosystem continues to develop.
Absolutely! Grünhaus is known for its cycle paths, including the Beautiful cycle path through the former coal mining area, which offers a clear bike path through a renatured lake landscape. For more cycling options, you can explore various routes in the area, such as the easy 'Grünewalder Lauch Lake – Grünewalder Lauch loop' or the moderate 'Finsterwalde Market Square – Singers' Monument Finsterwalde loop'. Find more details on these routes in the Cycling in Grünhaus guide.
One of the best scenic spots is the View of Heidesee, which offers expansive views towards Grünewalde over the 56-hectare Heidesee. The unique rust-red water at Überleiter Grünhaus also creates a striking visual contrast against the blue of the lake.
Yes, Grünhaus offers several hiking opportunities. The Nature History Trail Sorno–Pechhütte is an engaging trail with information about the landscape and history. For more hiking routes, you can check out the 'Heitmann's Ceramic Garden loop' which is an easy 5 km hike, or the moderate 'View of Großer Woobergsee loop' which is about 10 km. Discover more trails in the Hiking in Grünhaus guide.
The Überleiter Grünhaus is a man-made structure that connects the Kleinleipischer See with the Koynesee. Its unique appeal comes from the high iron content of the water at this point, which makes it appear rust-red, creating a striking contrast to the blue of the surrounding lake.
Grünhaus has a fascinating history as a former open-cast lignite mine. What was once a 'hostile moonscape' has undergone significant ecological restoration, transforming it into a vibrant nature reserve. This process showcases how industrial landscapes can be rewilded and revitalized, supporting diverse plant and animal life.
Yes, regular guided tours are available in the Grünhaus nature reserve. These tours offer a great opportunity to explore this evolving natural paradise and learn firsthand about its ecological transformation and the diverse species that now inhabit the area.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several trails near Grünhaus. Options include the 'Solar Farm loop from Staupitz' and the 'Grünewalder Lauch – Elster Mill, Plessa loop from Staupitz', both rated as moderate. More challenging routes like the 'F60 Visitor Mine – F60 Overburden Conveyor Bridge loop' are also available. You can find more detailed information in the MTB Trails in Grünhaus guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique transformation of the landscape from a former mining area into a beautiful nature reserve. They enjoy the clear bike paths through the renatured lake landscapes, the scenic viewpoints like the View of Heidesee, and the interesting historical context provided by trails such as the Nature History Trail Sorno–Pechhütte. The striking visual of the rust-red water at Überleiter Grünhaus is also a popular highlight.


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