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Hiking around Ruppiner Lake offers diverse landscapes, characterized by extensive shorelines, dense forests, and wide field landscapes. The region, part of the Ruppiner Seenland, features numerous clear-water lakes and hilly terrains formed by glacial activity. Hikers can explore varied ecosystems, including untouched beech forests, moorland, heathland, and swamp forests. This area provides a network of trails suitable for different preferences and fitness levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Zieten is one of the most important military commanders of his time.
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The building was erected in 1694 and is the second oldest surviving half-timbered house in the city. It houses the UpHus restaurant and hotel, from which the building takes its name. The St. Lazurus Chapel, a former leper colony, is also part of the complex. It is located at Siechenstraße 4, 16816 Neuruppin. https://www.goruma.de/staedte/neuruppin/neuruppin-sehenswuerdigkeiten
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The monumental stainless steel sculpture "Parzival am See" (Parzival by the Lake) on the shore of Lake Ruppin is far more than just a work of art; it is a powerful symbol of change and hope. Standing a proud 17 meters tall, Parzival, created by the artist Matthias Zágon Hohl-Stein, was unveiled in 1998 to mark the town's renaming as "Fontanestadt" (Fontane City). The symbolism is particularly striking: In one hand, Parzival holds a windmill, in the other an ark – symbols of progress and preservation. The sculpture represents a new Neuruppin without a garrison, a city on the move, confronting its history while simultaneously looking to the future. An inspiring place that invites reflection – and a fantastic photo opportunity right on the lakeshore. Anyone visiting Neuruppin should definitely take a look at this modern-day knight. https://tourismus-neuruppin.de/kultur-erleben-neuruppin/sehenswertes-neuruppin/119-parzival-am-see-neuruppin
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Next to the Altfriesack drawbridge: Sculpture "The Fisherman's Dream" Worth seeing!
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Even from afar, the landmark of the Fontane city of Neuruppin greets you – the St. Trinitatis Monastery Church on Lake Ruppin with its twin towers. In 1246, Gebhard von Arnstein founded a Dominican monastery here – the first Dominican monastery in what would later become the Margraviate of Brandenburg. Construction of the church began at the same time, and it was later expanded with the addition of a hall church. In 1517, the monastery lost its function due to the Reformation and was demolished. The church, however, survived and was extensively restored between 1836 and 1841 according to the plans of the architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. The approximately 63-meter-high towers were added in 1907 and can be climbed during a night hike. Right next to the city wall, between the church and Lake Ruppin, stands the over 700-year-old Wichmann Linden tree. Legend has it that Father Wichmann, the first prior of the Dominican monastery, is buried here with a treasure. https://www.tourismus-neuruppin.de/kultur-erleben-neuruppin/sehenswertes-neuruppin/112-klosterkirche-st-trinitatis-wichmannlinde-neuruppin
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Beautiful view, best to linger in the beer garden.
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This bathing spot at the lower end of Lake Ruppin near Alt Friesack is particularly charming and offers plenty of space. Plenty of sun as needed, or shade from larger trees. Stunningly beautiful rocks along the shoreline don't interfere with entering the water. There are many niches. In fact, there are several bathing spots lined up next to each other here. Note: It's also a real highlight as a viewing point. Treading water would be a good alternative, as the entrance is quite shallow.
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Sculpture "The Fisherman's Dream"
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There are over 190 hiking routes around Ruppiner Lake that are easily accessible from various bus stations, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and fitness levels.
The trails around Ruppiner Lake feature diverse terrain, including dense forests, wide-open field landscapes, and gently rolling hills. Many routes also follow the extensive shorelines of the lake and other clear-water lakes in the region, such as those found in the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park.
Yes, a significant number of routes are classified as easy, with over 110 options available. For example, the Molchow Bell Tower – Alt Ruppin Lock loop from Alt Ruppin is an easy 6.7 km walk with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed outing.
Hikers can explore a rich variety of natural features, including extensive beech forests, small raised bogs with rare plant species, and numerous clear-water lakes. The region is also home to diverse wildlife such as otters, beavers, and various bird species like ospreys and kingfishers, particularly within the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park. You can learn more about the nature park at visitberlin.de.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same bus station. An example is the Altfriesack Lock – Rhin Bridge, Wustrau loop from Wustrau-Altfriesack, which is an easy 5.9 km circular hike.
Many trails offer cultural and historical points of interest. You might encounter landmarks like the Parzival at the Lake sculpture on the Neuruppin Promenade, or enjoy views from the Neuruppiner Bollwerk. The Parzival at the Lake Sculpture – Pier With Gazebo and Lake View loop from Alt Ruppin is a moderate route that passes by these highlights.
Yes, the region offers many family-friendly routes, especially the easier ones with shorter distances and minimal elevation. The diverse landscapes and points of interest like lakes and sculptures can make for an engaging experience for children.
Many trails around Ruppiner Lake are suitable for dogs, but it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific areas, especially within nature reserves. Generally, dogs are welcome on a leash on most public paths.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1800 ratings. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails via public transport, the serene lake views, and the well-maintained paths through varied natural landscapes.
Yes, the region is known for its numerous clear-water lakes. While specific wild swimming spots may vary, you can find designated bathing spots like the Bathing spot between Wustrau and Altfriesack on Lake Ruppin, which can be reached via hiking trails from bus stations.
Spring, summer, and autumn are generally ideal for hiking around Ruppiner Lake. Spring brings blooming nature, summer offers pleasant temperatures for lakeside walks and swimming, and autumn provides beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the landscape can be picturesque, though some services might be limited.
Yes, some routes pass through charming villages or near towns like Neuruppin, where you can find cafes and restaurants. For example, the Altfriesack Lock – Pfefferkorn Fishery by the Lake loop from Wustrau-Altfriesack offers a chance to visit the Pfefferkorn Fishery, which often has dining options.


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