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Top 20 Natural Monuments in Teltow-Fläming

Natural monuments in Teltow-Fläming feature a rich array of geological formations, ancient trees, and distinctive landscapes. The region's natural wonders are characterized by their age, distinctiveness, and appearance, shaping its identity. These sites offer opportunities to experience the area's natural beauty and ecological significance. Over 390 designated sites preserve the region's natural heritage.

Best natural monuments in Teltow-Fläming

  • The most popular natural monuments is Boardwalk at Blankensee, a bridge that offers views of Blankensee and opportunities for bird watching.…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

TV Asahi Cherry Blossom Avenue

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From the end of April to the beginning of May, a special gift from the Japanese to the reunified Germany blooms here. Hundreds of ornamental cherry trees transform the former …

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Boardwalk at Blankensee

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From here you have a good overview of the Blankensee and you can watch birds well. On the other side of the lake you can see the eagle's nest - bring binoculars!

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The Sperenberger Gipsbrüche are definitely worth a visit. The viewpoints overlooking the water and especially the third civil engineering with its great water quality have really inspired us. We were …

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A sandy ridge lined with bushy pine trees between Blankensee and Trebbin. Various paths lead all over the Glau Mountains - here you can hike to your heart's content.

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Faules Luch (Lazy Marsh)

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The Lazy Luch is a small fishing waters. If you own a fishing license, you can fish for dinner. This body of water was created by the fact that a …

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Siethen Lake Beach

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At the beautiful Siethener See there is a small sandy beach and a large lawn for sunbathing. In summer, the spot is particularly popular with families, but also with stand-up …

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In the direction of Kesselberg there is a beautiful gorge path uphill.

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Genshagen Castle and Park

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Very nice park to rest and stroll. As a rule, the park is open to the public. It is occasionally closed only at events.

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In Sperenberg was from 1867 to 1871, the first hole over 1,000 m at all and made to 1886 deepest hole in the world with a depth of 1,271.60 meters. …

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The great all-round view of the bird paradise can be enjoyed particularly well with binoculars.

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Len3
May 3, 2026, Schluchtenweg im Naturpark Nuthe-Nieplitz

In the "Schluchtenweg" or sandy hollow path, joy comes on foot. =) There were also some horse tracks to be seen.

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Clara
March 24, 2026, Faules Luch

The lake is not huge, but it is beautiful! With many jetties for anglers, it also invites you to linger longer in the sun. The peace and quiet is wonderful!

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A breeze with the ebike

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Mathias57
April 21, 2025, Faules Luch

In contrast to the remaining holes from the gypsum mining era, the Faulen Luch or Faulen See is a natural lake formed during the Ice Age. Due to gypsum mining, the groundwater level dropped, and a promontory emerged, which is still visible today.

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On the Fontane hiking trail there is this varied section through a narrow ravine. Gorge might be an exaggeration, but the trail is in Brandenburg, where every manor house is called a castle.

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I didn't even know that until I planned the route 😬 thanks to the community here at Komoot you always learn something new 🥳

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it drives or runs well and you have pure nature

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Genshagen Castle is a mansion built between 1878 and 1880 in the former Gutsdorf Genshagen of the same name, a district of Ludwigsfelde in the Brandenburg district of Teltow-Fläming. It is southwest of Berlin. Genshagen was first mentioned in 1289 and was divided before the 15th century. The larger part came into the possession of the von Otterstedt family, a significantly smaller part to the von Zicker family. Before 1655 the noble von Hake family acquired Otterstedt's share. The Zicker share came in 1677 to Friedrich August von Thümen. In 1700, a manor house was built in the former Otterstedt share, when Lewin Friedrich von Hake married Maria Dorothea, née Schaefferin. Wilhelm von Hake kept the estate throughout the wars of liberation. From 1791 to 1819 the Genshagener manor house served as the district office of the district of Teltow.[1] His son, Ludwig von Hake, sold it in 1838 for 130,000 Reichstaler to the royal Prussian Privy Councilor Karl Ferdinand Schulz. He commissioned Anton Gebauer with the administration for many decades. In September 1854, father Karl Ferdinand[3] left the manor house, which now belonged to the debt-free estate, to his daughter Friederike Pauline von Eberstein as a wedding gift on the occasion of her marriage to Max Freiherr von Ebenstein, a second lieutenant in the Emperor Franz Grenadier Regiment. On her behalf, a new manor house was built between 1878 and 1880 under the direction of the Berlin building inspector Lindemann, which after the conversion in the 1910s was primarily referred to as a palace. A one-storey, thirteen-axle rendered building in the Neo-Renaissance style was built on a high base with bossage. In their explanations in Die Guts- und Herrenhäuser im Landkreis Teltow-Fläming, Hiltrud and Carsten Preuss describe a symmetrical façade structure with “decorative façade decoration”. In the middle on the courtyard side was a flight of steps that stretched three axes wide. Visitors entered a portico that bore a triangular gable with the von Eberstein coat of arms. On the park side, another flight of steps led into the park. In the mansard roof there were ten dormer windows on the courtyard side, which were arranged above the window axes on the ground floor. After the von Eberstein family moved in, the manager used the old manor house as a residence and manager's house. In 1888 a distillery was built. (Source Wikipedia)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of unique natural features can I discover in Teltow-Fläming?

Teltow-Fläming is rich in diverse natural monuments, including ancient trees, impressive erratic boulders, and unique geological formations. You can explore features like hollow forms, springs, moors, wetlands, erosion channels, dry valleys (known as "Rummeln"), dunes, and heaths. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's geological and ecological history.

Are there any ancient trees or forests worth visiting in the region?

Yes, Teltow-Fläming is home to several remarkable ancient trees. Notable examples include a thousand-year-old lime tree in Elsthal Luckenwalde, an imposing oak in Blankenfelde, and the Heidenlinde in Kloster Zinna. These ancient trees are valued for their historical significance and impressive size.

Where can I find impressive geological formations or erratic boulders in Teltow-Fläming?

The southern part of Teltow-Fläming is known for its large erratic boulders, remnants from the Ice Age, such as the "Riesenstein." For geological formations, the Sperenberger Gipsbrüche Lakes offer a unique landscape formed from former gypsum quarries, complete with a geo-educational trail. The Gorge Trail in Naturpark Nuthe-Nieplitz also leads through the Glau Mountains, a hilly landscape of sand with distinctive geological features.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Teltow-Fläming?

Many natural monuments in Teltow-Fläming are suitable for families. The Boardwalk at Blankensee is a great spot for bird watching and enjoying lake views. The Faules Luch (Lazy Marsh) and Siethen Lake Beach are also popular family destinations. Additionally, the TV Asahi Cherry Blossom Avenue offers a beautiful, family-friendly experience, especially during spring bloom.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For example, explore routes like the 'Löwenbruch Manor – Löwenbruch Village Church loop' for gravel biking, the 'Stülpe–Petkus Cycle Path loop' for road cycling, or the 'Bay at Rangsdorfer See – View of Rangsdorfer See loop' for mountain biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking in Teltow-Fläming, Road Cycling Routes in Teltow-Fläming, and MTB Trails in Teltow-Fläming guides.

Are there any historical sites combined with natural beauty?

Yes, several sites combine natural beauty with historical significance. The TV Asahi Cherry Blossom Avenue, located on the former death strip of the Berlin Wall, is a natural monument with a powerful historical context. Similarly, Genshagen Castle and Park offers a blend of historical architecture within a natural setting. The Deepest Borehole in the World (Sperenberg) is another unique site, recognized as both a natural and historical monument.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Teltow-Fläming?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring (late April to early May) is ideal for witnessing the cherry blossoms at the TV Asahi Cherry Blossom Avenue. Summer offers pleasant weather for exploring lakes and trails, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Many sites, like the ancient trees and geological formations, can be appreciated year-round.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Teltow-Fläming?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from serene lakes and dense forests to unique sand dunes and dry valleys. The opportunity for bird watching at places like the Boardwalk at Blankensee and the historical insights offered by sites like the Sperenberger Gipsbrüche Lakes are also highly appreciated. The community has shared over 600 photos and given more than 2300 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal.

Are there any natural monuments that are particularly good for hiking?

Yes, the Gorge Trail in Naturpark Nuthe-Nieplitz offers a captivating hike through a forest and gorge in the Glau Mountains. The area around the Sperenberger Gipsbrüche Lakes also features a geo-educational trail that is well-suited for walking and exploring the unique flora and geological history.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

While many outdoor areas in Teltow-Fläming are dog-friendly, it's always recommended to check specific regulations for each natural monument or nature reserve. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in open natural spaces, often requiring them to be on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors.

Are there any natural monuments with good viewpoints?

Absolutely. The Boardwalk at Blankensee provides excellent views of the lake and opportunities for bird watching. The Sperenberger Gipsbrüche Lakes also offer viewpoints overlooking the unique water bodies. Additionally, the Glauer Berge — Sand Dunes and Pine Forest provides elevated spots for scenic vistas.

What is the significance of the 'Rummeln' (dry valleys) in the Hoher Fläming Nature Park?

The 'Rummeln' are narrow, branching dry valleys found in the Hoher Fläming Nature Park. These are special geological features that formed during the Ice Age. They offer unique hiking experiences and are a highlight of the Castles Trail, providing insight into the region's distinctive landforms and ancient past.

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