Best attractions and places to see around Großer Wummsee, a destination in northern Brandenburg on the border with Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, known for its natural beauty. The region features an idyllic landscape of forests and fields, offering clear, deep waters that serve as a drinking water reservoir. Großer Wummsee, along with the adjacent Twernsee, is part of a nature reserve established in 1967 to preserve its unique ecosystem.
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Beautiful circular hiking trail through the nature reserve.
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but is just about to drive, relatively sandy and you don't see much
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A real insider tip! The water is wonderfully clear, the lake has not yet been overrun like Lake Stechlin. Our favorite lake so far. We have even seen grass snakes there several times.
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Very beautiful deep lake with clear water that can be completely hiked around. Even with dogs you can get to many small shore areas, which are mostly nice and flat. Benches with a table invite you to take a break. The path is mostly well forested and runs around the lake. Ideal for particularly hot days: there are numerous ways for dogs and humans to cool down.
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Fantastic lakes in a wonderful landscape! Great hiking trails.
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Even if it is not an explicit cycle path, it is very worthwhile to choose this path between the lakes.
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The Großer Wummsee region is characterized by an idyllic landscape of forests and fields, nestled within an end moraine landscape. The lake itself is known for its remarkably clear and deep waters, reaching up to 35 meters, and is part of the larger Ruppiner Forest and Lake District. You can explore these features on trails like the South Shore Trail at Wummsee.
There are several well-marked hiking trails. A popular option is the circular hiking trail, approximately 5 kilometers long, which allows you to explore the lake's surroundings. The South Shore Trail at Wummsee is particularly noted for its 'cathedral-like' trees, especially beautiful in autumn. Another scenic path is the Forest Path Between Wummsee and Twernsee. For more hiking options, you can explore routes like the 'Maronstein Memorial – Grüne Hütte Trailhead Parking loop' on the Hiking around Großer Wummsee guide.
Yes, many trails around Großer Wummsee are considered family-friendly. For example, the 'Maronstein Memorial – Grüne Hütte Trailhead Parking loop' is an easy 4.76 km hike. The South Shore Trail at Wummsee is also categorized as family-friendly, offering beautiful scenery without excessive difficulty. The clear waters of Great Wummsee itself are a natural monument and family-friendly spot.
Yes, you can swim in Großer Wummsee. There is a designated bathing area on the eastern shore of the lake, perfect for enjoying the clear waters. The lake's high water quality makes it a popular spot for swimming.
While the clear water invites swimming, watercraft are generally not permitted on Großer Wummsee due to its function as a drinking water reservoir. However, canoeing is sometimes mentioned as an activity. It's best to check local regulations for specific water sports permissions.
Yes, on the western shore of Großer Wummsee, you can find the Louis Maron Memorial, a memorial stone dedicated to Chief Forester I. Maron. Historically, an 18th-century glass factory known as the 'Grünhütte' (Green Hut) operated near the southeastern shore, and a small settlement still exists at this location.
The Großer Wummsee area is beautiful year-round, but for hiking and enjoying the foliage, late October is particularly recommended due to the numerous beech trees along paths like the South Shore Trail at Wummsee. The summer months are ideal for swimming and water-based activities.
Yes, Großer Wummsee, along with the adjacent Twernsee and Kleiner Wummsee, has been designated as a nature reserve since 1967. This protected status helps preserve its unique ecosystem. Visitors are encouraged to respect the natural environment, stay on marked paths, and adhere to any specific regulations regarding access or activities to help maintain its pristine condition.
The area around Großer Wummsee is suitable for cycling. Routes like the 'Seentour rund um Rheinsberg' encompass Großer Wummsee and several other nearby lakes. While the Forest Path Between Wummsee and Twernsee is not an explicit cycle path, it is often used by cyclists. For dedicated cycling routes, check out the MTB Trails around Großer Wummsee or Gravel biking around Großer Wummsee guides.
Visitors consistently praise the wonderfully clear and deep water of Great Wummsee, often describing it as an 'insider tip' and a favorite lake. The untouched nature, beautiful landscapes, and well-forested hiking trails, especially those with 'cathedral-like' trees, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the numerous opportunities for cooling down in the lake and the peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, Großer Wummsee features two larger islands in the northwest named Großer Horst and Kleiner Horst, and a smaller island in the east, sometimes referred to as Blumenkorb.
The South Shore Trail at Wummsee is particularly noted for its 'cathedral-like' trees that line the way. It's especially beautiful during the autumn foliage in late October due to the abundance of beech trees, creating a riot of colors. It's a popular riverside walk offering untouched nature and a peaceful experience.


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