Best natural monuments around Bernau bei Berlin are situated at the edge of the expansive Barnim Nature Park. This region features a diverse landscape, including significant glacial formations, extensive heathlands, vital wetlands, and clear lakes. These areas provide opportunities for exploring unique ecological features and scenic beauty.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Berlin-Usedom – To the seaside in 4 days
Strawberry, Raspberry & Blueberry - by S-Bahn to berry picking
Purple splendour – by S-Bahn into the heath
Berlin's sensational swimming lakes
Tourentipps des ADFC Berlin - mit S- oder U-Bahn erreichbar
Tourentipps des ADFC Berlin - mit dem Zug erreichbar
Hiking around Bernau bei Berlin
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Beautiful circular walk around the Hellsee (approx. 8km) Unfortunately quite busy in summer. But in the cold season you can have peace and quiet there.
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Anyone who loves nature will like this hike.
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The Karower Teiche are an approximately 129-hectare nature reserve in the north-east of Berlin. It consists of the following ponds: duck pond, reed pond, willow pond and island pond. In all waters you can observe wonderful breeding and resting water and reed birds. Information boards will help you identify each species.
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The NSG is an important resting and breeding area for waterfowl and reed breeders, but species of hedges and forest edges such as oriole, barred warbler, whinchat and stonechat are also native here.
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Beautiful nature experiences are possible there. There are several viewing platforms. Sometimes buffalo and Heck cattle can also be seen.
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Good spot for bird watchers.
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A very nice area for people who find nature very beautiful. But at the end my child Wolte had to balance on a tree again and hurt her ankle badly. But it was still very nice. (But a Seher Maschich bakes good shoes🥾👍)
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Just 30 years ago, the area of today's Moorlinse was dry. There was already a sink, but water only began to collect there in 1996. The reason for this was that the Buch waterworks reduced its production, so that layer water collected. In addition, water drainage pipes in this area were becoming more and more silted up and clogged, meaning that water could no longer drain away. With the first water in the bog lens came the first amphibians and birds. The higher the water rose, the more biodiversity increased. Toads, frogs, lizards and grass snakes live there today. Countless birds breed on the Moorlinse or rest there.
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The region around Bernau bei Berlin offers a diverse range of natural landscapes. You can discover expansive heathlands at Schönower Heide, vital wetlands at Faule Wiesen bei Bernau and Karower Teiche Nature Reserve, significant glacial formations in the Biesenthaler Becken, and pristine clear lakes like Lake Liepnitz. The Panke River also provides a green corridor with spacious parks and floodplains.
Yes, there are numerous paths and trails. Schönower Heide features well-maintained circular walking trails, including a 2 km loop and a longer 5 km wildlife trail. The Biesenthaler Becken is considered a highlight for hikers, and around Lake Liepnitz, you'll find trails ranging from 4 km to 15 km through beautiful forests. The Hellmühler Fließ also offers a very beautiful hiking section through a rustic wetland. For more detailed routes, you can explore the running trails guide for the area.
Several natural monuments are excellent for wildlife spotting. Schönower Heide is home to red deer, fallow deer, mouflon, and wild horses, with an observation tower for panoramic views. The Buch Moor Pond is a bird's paradise during breeding season, and the Karower Teiche Nature Reserve is ideal for observing a variety of breeding and resting water and reed birds.
Yes, Lake Liepnitz is renowned for its exceptionally clear, clean, and often turquoise waters, making it one of the most beautiful lakes in Brandenburg for swimming. It's a popular destination, especially during warmer months.
Many of the natural monuments are suitable for families. Lake Liepnitz offers swimming and easy hiking trails. The Karower Teiche Nature Reserve provides opportunities for birdwatching and gentle cycling paths. The circular trails at Schönower Heide are also manageable for families, offering chances to see wild animals.
The area offers various cycling routes. The Pankeweg allows you to follow the Panke River through tranquil areas. The Karower Teiche Nature Reserve is very suitable for cycling, with paths ideal for mountain biking. You can find more options in the road cycling routes guide and the MTB trails guide for Bernau bei Berlin.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Late summer is particularly vibrant at Schönower Heide when the heather blooms. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and wildlife observation, with fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for swimming at Lake Liepnitz, though it can be popular on weekends.
Yes, the region is characterized by its glacial formations. The Biesenthaler Becken is a significant glacial landscape within the Barnim Nature Park, known for its untouched nature, growing moors, and wet meadows. The glacial formation of nature is also clearly visible along the Hellmühler Fließ.
Many areas are accessible by public transport. For instance, Lake Liepnitz can be reached by S-Bahn (e.g., S-Bahn station Bernau) followed by well-developed bike paths. Specific public transport options vary by location, so it's advisable to check local schedules for your chosen destination.
The Krummelankegraben Boardwalk in the Biesenthal Basin offers a unique experience, meandering through a picturesque wetland. It allows visitors to explore a valuable biotope of small ponds, low shrubs, and partially dead trees, providing an intimate view of this delicate ecosystem.
Yes, Schönower Heide features an observation tower that offers panoramic views of the heathland landscape, providing an excellent vantage point for observing the wild animals that inhabit the area. The Buch Moor Pond also has an observation deck for viewing waterfowl.
The Faule Wiesen bei Bernau is a vital 37-hectare wetland nature reserve along the Panke river. It's characterized by wet meadows and small bodies of water, serving as a crucial habitat for various endangered animal and plant species, including amphibians, birds, and orchids. It plays an important role in the cross-state biotope network along the Panke green corridor. You can learn more about it on Wikipedia.


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