Natural monuments around Neutrebbin are defined by the diverse landscape of the Oderbruch region and its proximity to the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park. This area features a varied terrain shaped by glacial activity, including rivers, floodplains, and forested valleys. The region provides habitats for numerous bird species and showcases significant geological formations. It offers opportunities to explore natural features resulting from its unique geographical history.
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A good view of the lake, with binoculars you can see a lot here 👍🏻
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When the wind blows over the Oder floodplains, you see not only ripples in the reeds, but almost something like thoughts in the landscape. A wide, quiet stream flows through the grassland, slowly and serenely, as if it had all the time in the world. And perhaps it does. There's space here, lots of space – for birds in V-formations, for skies with clouds that seem to be painted, for people who rediscover silence while cycling. The path winds along the dike, sometimes elevated, sometimes submerged, accompanied by mosquitoes, seagulls, and their own breath. If you're lucky, you might see a beaver; if you're patient, a stork. And if you simply ride, you experience a nature movie in Cinemascope – with the wind in your face and the feeling that this moment is exactly the right one. The Oder floodplains are not a spectacle. They are a promise: that simplicity can be enough. That vastness heals. And that it's worth entering the silence to hear yourself better again.
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In the Steintoch district, the former royal state domain of Wollup has a history spanning over 500 years. It was here that Frederick II, as Crown Prince, completed his first agricultural and economic studies, and it was here that his particular interest in the Oderbruch region was awakened. In 1852, the German agronomist and agricultural reformer Johann Gottlieb Koppe commissioned the landscape architect Eduard Neide to transform parts of the estate into a landscape park. The overgrown, woodland-like park, as it was during its last intensive development by the landscape architect Eduard Neide, retains open and enclosed areas, modeled on English landscape gardens, divided into lawns, meadows, and denser stands of trees and shrubs. Many old deciduous trees, which characterize the park's landscape, can be seen.
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From this observation tower you can have a beautiful view over the Kiezer See and the bird sanctuary. With binoculars you can watch the birds. And early risers can watch the sunrise 🌄.
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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821) is said to have rested under the oak tree in 1812 during his campaign against Russia, which is where it gets its name from. More information at: https://www.monumentale-eichen.de/brandenburg/karlsdorf/ But more recently it has also been referred to as the Dream Magic Tree. The Dream Magic Tree is a story song production from 1980 as a radio play and stage show for children by Reinhard Lakomy (composition) and Monika Ehrhardt (lyrics) https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Traumzauberbaum.
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The Napoleon oak stands in a meadow right next to the B 167 near Karlsdorf, a small district of Altfriedland. The oak is also sometimes called the French oak. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) is said to have rested under the oak during his campaign against Russia in 1812, which is where it gets its name from. More information at: https://www.monumentale-eichen.de/brandenburg/karlsdorf/ But more recently it has also been called the Dream Magic Tree. The Dream Magic Tree is a story song production from 1980 as a radio play and stage show for children by Reinhard Lakomy (composition) and Monika Ehrhardt (lyrics) https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Traumzauberbaum.
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The area around Neutrebbin is characterized by the diverse landscape of the Oderbruch region and its proximity to the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park. You'll find a varied terrain shaped by glacial activity, including rivers, floodplains, and forested valleys. Notable features include the scenic Güstebieser Old Oder and the expansive Oder Floodplain.
Yes, the region is excellent for birdwatching. The Oder Floodplain is home to one of the largest bird sanctuaries and breeding areas. You can also visit the Birdwatching tower, which overlooks a lake and offers opportunities to observe various bird species throughout the year. Don't forget your binoculars!
The Napoleon Oak (Napoleon-Eiche) Karlsdorf is a significant historical natural monument. This ancient oak, estimated to be 500 to 600 years old, is said to have been a resting spot for Napoleon Bonaparte during his 1812 campaign against Russia.
Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Oder Floodplain, Güstebieser Old Oder, and the Birdwatching tower are all listed as family-friendly. The Napoleon Oak also makes for an interesting stop with a historical story.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, the Biesdorfer Kehlen features a trail through a fantastically beautiful valley with fields and wild meadows. You can find more hiking options, including easy to moderate routes, in the Hiking around Neutrebbin guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Güstebieser Old Oder features a great cycle path with a good surface and beautiful landscape. For more cycling routes, including moderate to difficult options, explore the Cycling around Neutrebbin guide.
Neutrebbin is situated near the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park, Brandenburg's smallest and oldest nature park. This park is considered a significant natural area, offering a diverse landscape of hills, lakes, streams, forests, and glacial formations. It's a collective natural monument worth visiting for its unique geology and rich biodiversity. You can learn more about the park at VisitBerlin or Brandenburg Tourism.
The region is rich in biodiversity, especially for birds. The Oder Floodplain is a major bird sanctuary. The Märkische Schweiz Nature Park, a European bird sanctuary, hosts around 250 species, including black storks and sea eagles. Beavers and otters are also present, and during migratory seasons, tens of thousands of geese can be seen.
The landscape around Neutrebbin, particularly within the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park, showcases impressive glacial formations. These include extensive hills, valleys, gorges, and ravines, which are remnants of the Vistula period's glacial activity and offer insights into the region's geological history.
Visitors frequently highlight the scenic beauty and tranquility of the area. The Güstebieser Old Oder is praised for its very scenic area and great cycle path. The Oder Floodplain is appreciated for its open, fertile landscape and abundant birdlife. Many enjoy the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature and observe wildlife.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails in the vicinity. You can explore various routes, generally rated as moderate difficulty, that allow you to experience the diverse terrain. For detailed routes and more information, refer to the MTB Trails around Neutrebbin guide.
The region offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching due to migratory seasons. Summer is great for cycling and exploring the lakes. The Biesdorfer Kehlen, for example, is noted for its microclimate and the scent of flowers after rain, suggesting pleasant conditions in warmer months. Generally, the diverse landscape can be enjoyed in most seasons.


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