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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Jänschwalde

Best natural monuments around Jänschwalde encompass a diverse landscape, from ancient geological sites to protected natural areas. The region is characterized by its rural environment, providing opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. It is situated near the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve, contributing to its natural appeal. The area features unique geological formations and preserved ecosystems.

Best natural monuments around Jänschwalde

  • The most popular natural monuments is Reicherskreuzer Heide, an other natural area that is a large, almost undivided…

Last updated: May 12, 2026

Peitz Pond Landscape with Hammergraben

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The historic city center of Peitz impresses with its closed image: squares and street spaces are well-proportioned, the town hall with a Tudor-style window in sight stands out only discreetly …

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Reicherskreuzer Heide

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With an area of 25,550 hectares, the Lieberoser Heide natural world is a huge, almost undivided area by German standards, and its undisturbed state and diversity of species is unique in Germany.

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Henzendorf Boulder Park

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The Berlin sculptor Ulrich Thiel (born September 22, 1942; † April 7, 2004) was the first manager of the erratic boulder park. In 1992, on his initiative, artists began to …

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Krayner Ponds

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If you let your gaze wander, raise your head, and lose track of time, you will find at the Krayner Ponds what you long to seek in big cities: a …

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Highly recommended for dogs to go swimming when there is little water or a low current.
There are two ways to get there, one for cycling and one for pedestrians.

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June 16, 2025, Krayner Teiche

If you let your gaze wander, raise your head, and lose track of time, you will find at the Krayner Ponds what you long to seek in big cities: a piece of tranquility. Here, where the water spreads beneath the sky like an open book, your thoughts begin to wander – just like your feet following this path. The ponds themselves lie silently, framed by forests that stand on the banks like ancient sentinels. Sometimes, light aisles open up, through which the light dances, sometimes the forest embraces you with its green shadows. The rustling of the wind in the trees, the gentle gurgling of the water, the distant chirping of a jay – all this becomes the soundtrack of this hike. Those who hike here quickly notice: the pace slows down, the view becomes more precise. Every step on the soft forest floor becomes a promise, every view of the lakeshore a small revelation. Especially at the junction of the ponds – where the water surface tapers and the reeds line the path like a natural curtain on both sides – you almost feel like you're stepping into a painting. And then there's that moment when, between two branches, the view opens onto the water, calm, dark, mysterious. A stage for reflections, for plays of light, for thoughts that go deeper than usual.

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Nice and sandy, so better take the MTB instead of the gravel

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A lovingly designed little museum. There's something for almost every taste. There's a small section on the history of the town, the history of the ironworks, the history of fishing, the blast furnaces, a mineral and fossil collection, a water section, and a small fishing museum. It's also child-friendly: there are things to try out. There's also an opportunity for meditation and relaxation: watching carp from above.

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Is more of a water staircase and not a "Spreefall"

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I would rather call this place a rapid and not a waterfall like the others have called it here

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so I wouldn't call it a waterfall

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The mini waterfalls, artificially created by several rows of stones, provide a beautiful backdrop for the eye and ear.

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In 1942 and 1943 there were a number of forest fires in the region, although it was assumed that the largest fire (1943) was deliberately set in order to build the Kurmark SS military training area on the “cleared” area. The SS military training area was built around the village of Jamlitz near the small town of Lieberose. The Red Army took over the military training area and began to expand it in 1954. Until 1992, the area was used as a GSSD firing range and primarily for Warsaw Pact maneuver exercises. After the withdrawal of the armed forces, the Bundeswehr decided against further use of the site in 1994 and the areas of the Lieberose military training area were transferred to the state of Brandenburg. The Reicherskreuzer Heide is part of the 2,840 hectare Reicherskreuzer Heide and Schwansee nature reserve. This has been part of the Schlaubetal Nature Park since 1995.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural and geological features can I explore around Jänschwalde?

The region around Jänschwalde is notable for its significant geological and paleontological site, the Eem-Vorkommen Klinge / Freilichtmuseum Zeitsprung. This site preserves a well-preserved sequence of sediments from a lake that existed during the Eemian warm period, approximately 128,000 to 115,000 years ago. It offers insights into ancient climates and landscapes, with fossilized remains of woolly mammoths, wild cattle, and various plants. You can also find the Henzendorf Boulder Park, which features a geological nature trail explaining rock types and the origin of erratic boulders from glacial movements.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments or activities in the area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Jänschwalde are suitable for families. The Henzendorf Boulder Park is family-friendly, offering artistic designs on boulders and a geological nature trail. The Krayner Ponds provide a tranquil setting for walks, and the Spree rapids in the Biotopverbund Spreeaue are also great for family walks. Additionally, the Eem-Vorkommen Klinge / Freilichtmuseum Zeitsprung includes an adventure trail and an excavation workshop, making it an engaging educational experience for all ages.

What kind of wildlife or natural ecosystems can I observe?

The Reicherskreuzer Heide is a large, almost undivided area known for its undisturbed state and diversity of species, making it an excellent spot for observing local flora and fauna. The Eem-Vorkommen Klinge / Freilichtmuseum Zeitsprung, while focused on prehistoric life, provides context for ancient ecosystems and the types of animals and plants that once thrived in the region.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the easy 'Pinnower Lake Loop' or moderate routes such as 'Benches at Hälterteich – Maust Mill Restaurant & Mill loop'. For cycling, options range from the easy 'Tauer Village Church – Fire station in Tauer loop' to moderate routes like 'Deulowitzer Beach – Oder-Neisse Cycle Path near Guben loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Jänschwalde and Cycling around Jänschwalde guides.

Are there any historical or cultural aspects linked to the natural monuments?

Yes, the Henzendorf Boulder Park has a strong historical and artistic connection, featuring boulders designed according to Hittite, Germanic, and Celtic motifs. The geological nature trail also provides insights into the glacial movements of the Pleistocene glaciation. The Eem-Vorkommen Klinge / Freilichtmuseum Zeitsprung is a significant historical site, offering a 'time jump' into the last interglacial period and showcasing the region's ancient past through paleontological discoveries.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Jänschwalde?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of places like the Krayner Ponds, where the pace slows down and the views are serene. The Spree rapids are enjoyed for their picturesque setting, ideal for walking and hiking. The Henzendorf Boulder Park is valued for its unique artistic and geological elements, offering an interesting and educational experience.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for dog walking?

Yes, the Spree rapids in the Biotopverbund Spreeaue are highly recommended for dogs, especially when water levels are low, allowing them to swim. It's a great spot for walking with your canine companion.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Jänschwalde?

The natural monuments around Jänschwalde can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for enjoying the water features and longer daylight hours. Even winter can offer a unique, tranquil beauty, especially in areas like the Krayner Ponds or the Reicherskreuzer Heide.

Are there any viewpoints to get a good overview of the landscape?

Yes, the Henzendorf Boulder Park and the Krayner Ponds are noted as viewpoints. Additionally, the Geological Clock Stone Circle is part of an adventure park that includes a 50m high observation tower, offering a wonderful view of the surrounding area.

How long should I plan for a visit to these natural monuments?

The duration of your visit depends on the specific natural monument and your planned activities. For sites like the Eem-Vorkommen Klinge / Freilichtmuseum Zeitsprung, you could easily spend a few hours exploring the museum, adventure trail, and geological exhibits. Shorter visits of 1-2 hours might suffice for a walk around the Krayner Ponds or the Spree rapids, while a more extensive exploration of the Henzendorf Boulder Park or Reicherskreuzer Heide could take half a day or more, especially if combined with hiking or cycling.

What is the 'Geological Clock Stone Circle'?

The Geological Clock Stone Circle is a unique installation that uses different stones to illustrate geological ages. It features boulders from Scandinavia and other parts of Germany, with each stone labeled to indicate its origin and age. It's part of an adventure park that also offers other attractions like a summer toboggan run and an observation tower.

Are there any protected natural areas near Jänschwalde?

Yes, the Reicherskreuzer Heide is part of the 2,840-hectare Reicherskreuzer Heide and Schwansee nature reserve, which has been part of the Schlaubetal Nature Park since 1995. This designation ensures its protection and preserves its unique biodiversity.

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