Natural monuments around Weisen offer a diverse landscape for exploration. The region features a variety of natural attractions, including significant trees, expansive nature reserves, and scenic water bodies. These natural features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities. Weisen provides opportunities to experience the natural environment through its designated natural monuments.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The erratic boulder in the Wittenberge city park is a striking Ice Age relic, often mentioned in connection with the green recreational area near the water tower. It serves as a natural monument and a testament to the last ice ages, which was uncovered during construction work or landscaping in the city area. The stone is a popular destination in the city park, which functions as a local recreation area. Like most erratic boulders in the region, the stone was transported from Scandinavia to Prignitz by glaciers during the Elster or Weichsel ice age.
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The Elbe meadow between Beuster and Wahrenberg near Wittenberge covers a floodplain section which, in comparison to most other areas of the lower Elbe in Saxony-Anhalt, is equipped with larger floodplain forests in addition to grassland. In general, it represents the entire spectrum of habitat types typical for floodplains.
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Not only sensible and useful, but also very nice to look at. The reflections in the water are a great photo opportunity. A short stop is worth it at this point, there are also many birds here, such as: B. Cranes can be observed in the meadows and on the Karthane.
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The cycle path leads over this bridge over the Karthane, which flows through a beautiful, wide landscape in this section. Very beautiful route and great sections on this route! Great! The Karthane is a left tributary of the Stepenitz in the Prignitz district. Its length is 48 kilometers, it has tributaries such as the Cederbach and a number of smaller streams and meadow ditches. The catchment area of the Karthane covers 436.8 km². The source area of the Karthane (Kehrberger Karthane) is in the area north of Klein Woltersdorf in the municipality of Groß Pankow, near the town of Seefeld between the 128 meter high Butterberg and the 120 meter high Wahrberg. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karthane
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There are natural monuments along or slightly next to the Green Route in Wittenberge. There is an old pedunculate oak here. https://daten2.verwaltungsportal.de/dateien/seitengenerator/15d538907d36cc950ec2e8dbad51490543340/gruene_route_fly_2020.pdf
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Wonderful landscape section of the Elbe Cycle Path between Müggendorf and Cumlosen. Here you have the choice to drive on the top of the dike, there gravel with a beautiful view or alternatively on the side facing away from the dike on the asphalt farm road, here you can drive faster
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The Weisen region offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including significant trees, expansive nature reserves, and scenic water bodies. You can find unique rock formations, tranquil lakes, and protected floodplain areas.
Yes, several natural monuments around Weisen are suitable for families. For instance, Schwanenteich is a family-friendly lake in a small park. The Bridge Over the Karthane and the Aland-Elbe Lowlands Nature Reserve are also noted as family-friendly, as are the significant trees like the Pedunculate oak and the Weeping beech on the Green Route.
The Bridge Over the Karthane is an excellent spot where birds like cranes can be observed in the surrounding meadows. The Aland-Elbe Lowlands Nature Reserve, with its floodplain forests and grasslands, also represents various habitat types typical for floodplains, suggesting opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, the Bridge Over the Karthane is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering a chance to enjoy the scenic views and observe the Karthane river.
The Schwanenteich is a popular viewpoint. The Bridge Over the Karthane offers great photo opportunities due to reflections in the water. Additionally, the Pedunculate oak and Weeping beech on the Green Route are also considered viewpoints.
The Aland-Elbe Lowlands Nature Reserve features a significant floodplain section with extensive floodplain forests and grasslands. It showcases the full spectrum of habitat types characteristic of floodplains.
Yes, the Bridge Over the Karthane is part of a cycle path that leads through a beautiful, wide landscape. For more cycling options, you can explore the various routes in the Cycling around Weisen guide.
Absolutely. There are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find detailed routes and information in the Running Trails around Weisen guide, which includes options like the Elbe Promenade and routes connecting Wittenberge and Weisen.
Beyond the popular spots, you can discover significant individual trees like the Pedunculate oak and the Weeping beech, both located along the Green Route in Wittenberge. These ancient trees are designated natural monuments.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscape, from tranquil lakes like Schwanenteich to the scenic river views at the Bridge Over the Karthane, where reflections offer great photo opportunities. The presence of significant trees and expansive nature reserves like the Aland-Elbe Lowlands Nature Reserve also contributes to the area's appeal for nature lovers.
Yes, the region offers gravel biking opportunities. You can explore routes such as those found in the Gravel biking around Weisen guide, which includes longer tours like the 'View of Wahrenberg loop from Wittenberge'.
The Schwanenteich (swan pond) is situated on the western edge, just outside the Wittenberg cemetery, within a small park.


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