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Jogging around Petershagen/Eggersdorf, located east of Berlin in Brandenburg, Germany, offers diverse natural landscapes ideal for running. The region is characterized by serene lakes such as Bötzsee and Schloßsee, extensive forests providing shaded routes, and open meadows like the Erpe Valley. These features create varied terrain for runners, ranging from flat paths around water bodies to routes through woodlands. The area provides a mix of paved and natural surfaces, catering to different preferences.
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Today's "Petershagen Nord" stop is the third station to bear the name Petershagen: From September 1872 to January 1875, the station now known as Fredersdorf was called "Petershagen." In 1919, it was renamed, and the stop on the Fredersdorf-Rüdersdorf railway line, which had opened in September 1872, was given the name "Petershagen." The current station on the Prussian Eastern Railway was initially opened under the name Giebelsee. The original planned name was Eggersdorf station. However, the Petershagen municipal administration complained to the Reichsbahn Directorate (Rbd) in Berlin, as the station was located within their district. With the timetable change on May 30, 1965, the Reichsbahn discontinued passenger service on the Fredersdorf-Rüdersdorf line. Two years later, on May 28, 1967, it renamed the Giebelsee stop Petershagen Nord. [The text abruptly ends here, so the translation stops as well.] Source and more information: https://www.stadtschnellbahn-berlin.de/bahnhof/bahnhof.php?bhf=377
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There are relatively few rest areas along the 66 Lakes Trail. Here, there's a table and benches for a break, although there's no shelter, so you can still rest for a while.
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As part of the expansion of the S5 East line, an expansion of the Petershagen Nord station is being investigated. The pedestrian underpass to the west of the station has already been designed for a second track. The extent to which this preliminary work can be used under current regulations is the subject of ongoing investigations. In any case, the second platform edge would be approximately 150 meters long, and a new barrier-free access would be planned. The Eggersdorfer Straße level crossing is located immediately east of the station. Due to increasing train traffic, replacing the level crossing is being considered: theoretically, either a railway overpass (EÜ) or a road overpass (SÜ) are conceivable. All other level crossings along the line are also being considered in the in-depth studies. More information about the project can be found at https://www.i2030.de/sbahn/.
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An easy-to-walk boardwalk on the northern shore of Lake Grosser Stienitzsee. Several longer sections of the boardwalk lead through the limestone moor.
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This café is simply wonderful. Homemade, delicious, lovingly prepared cakes await you. Everything in this café—every detail—is thoughtfully designed and simply magical. You feel like you've stepped into another time. The perfect place to unwind.
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The village church of Petershagen is one of the oldest fieldstone churches from the 13th century in Brandenburg. The church is listed as an individual monument on the list of buildings worthy of protection in the Märkisch-Oderland district. Inside there is a Sauer organ from 1882 and a pulpit from 1721.
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The property with the dilapidated buildings was probably once the holiday home on Lake Stienitz. I lived there with my family as a child. My parents were the home managers for several years. The property belonged to the LIW at the time.
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Petershagen/Eggersdorf offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 170 trails available. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging runs through diverse landscapes.
The running trails in Petershagen/Eggersdorf are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 50 reviews. Runners frequently praise the serene lakes, extensive forests, and open meadows that define the area, offering a mix of natural beauty and varied terrain.
Yes, Petershagen/Eggersdorf has a good selection of routes suitable for beginners. There are 28 easy running trails, perfect for those new to running or looking for a relaxed jog. These often feature flatter paths and less demanding terrain.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Petershagen/Eggersdorf offers 24 difficult routes. An example is the Petershagen Nord station – Stienitzsee Springs loop from Petershagen Nord, which is 11.5 miles (18.5 km) long and features varied elevations.
Yes, many of the running routes in Petershagen/Eggersdorf are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is the Lake Bötzsee – Bötzsee loop from Märchenwald, a moderate 5.9-mile (9.5 km) path that circles the beautiful Bötzsee Lake.
Many of the natural paths and forest trails in Petershagen/Eggersdorf are suitable for running with dogs, especially those away from busy areas. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in nature reserves like around Bötzsee Lake, and to check local regulations for specific routes.
Runners in Petershagen/Eggersdorf can expect diverse and picturesque scenery. Trails often lead through extensive forests, offering shaded routes and opportunities to spot wildlife. You'll also find paths around serene lakes like Bötzsee and Schloßsee, as well as through open meadows such as the Erpe Valley, providing a mix of natural beauty.
While running, you can encounter several points of interest. The region is known for its natural features like the tranquil Bötzsee Lake and the Erpe Valley Meadows. You might also pass by the historic Woltersdorf Lock or parts of the ZR1 Cycle Path Altlandsberg–Trappenfelde, which can offer scenic views.
Yes, parking is generally available near many of the trailheads, especially in and around the towns of Petershagen and Eggersdorf, and at popular access points for lakes and forests. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages on komoot.
Public transport access is possible for many routes. For instance, the Petershagen Nord station – Stienitzsee Springs loop starts directly from Petershagen Nord station, making it convenient for those using trains or buses. Checking the starting points of routes on komoot will help identify those accessible by public transport.
The running routes in Petershagen/Eggersdorf vary significantly in length. You can find shorter routes, such as the Petruskirche Petershagen loop from Petershagen at 4.0 miles (6.5 km), up to longer, more challenging trails like the Straussee Loop Trail – Bötzsee east shore loop from Postbruch, which spans over 13 miles (21 km).
Petershagen/Eggersdorf is excellent for running year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer provides shaded forest routes. Even in winter, the trails can be enjoyed, especially around the frozen lakes, though conditions may require appropriate gear.


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