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Jogging around Nehmitzsee offers a diverse natural landscape within the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park in Brandenburg, Germany. The region is characterized by clear-water lakes, extensive forests, and a network of well-maintained trails. Runners can expect varied natural terrain, moving through dense woodlands and along tranquil lakeshores. The area provides a comprehensive network of signposted running routes suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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15.3km
01:39
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.93km
00:41
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.76km
00:48
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great swimming spot where you can take a quick dip as God made you 🏊🏊🏊
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The tiny village consists of only two inhabited houses and one abandoned building, but is accessible via a public "road" (a poorly maintained dirt road). It's a so-called outbuilding (Vorwerk), which existed as early as the Middle Ages under the name Grieben, but later fell into disuse. There's a small parking lot near the curious, dilapidated cemetery, and from there you can quickly reach the beautiful Wittwesee lake on foot (an insider tip!). At the turnoff to the cemetery, a large information board with photos highlights fascinating details!
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Was here two days ago. A complicated journey with some gimmicky navigation, but an absolute highlight. Crystal-clear water, with only birds to be heard. Rudd swim around your feet in the shallow water. It all seemed unreal. Until a man with a German Shepherd came along and not only chased us away from the nearby jetty, which was actually forbidden (by whom and for whatever reason), but also forbade us from staying on the shore or entering the water there. He claimed the jetty belonged to Feldgrieben, and presumably meant himself. So there's at least one person with a dog there. And the dog should go in the water where visitors would otherwise be a nuisance. The entire area belongs to NABU (Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union), but I didn't think that was appropriate, considering the dog.
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You can come here if you want to walk or hike from Roofensee to Stechlin Lake.
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For me one of the most beautiful running routes through the forest and around the Roofensee.
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The tiny village of Feldgrieben is located only about 4 km from my forester's lodge. For the first few years there, I only ever saw references on hiking trail signs, and when we followed them, our hikes always ended in nowhere! We couldn't even spot the village in aerial photographs! So we came to the conclusion that Feldgrieben could only be a figment of our imagination. Years later, we discovered the village by chance while cycling. A little disappointed that our self-made myth had been debunked, we now cycle there quite often. The village lies on the crystal-clear Wittwensee and has a mysterious history. An unsolved swimming accident involving several missing teenagers a long, long time ago competes with the mysterious story of a Baltic noble family, the von Sacken-Osten family! A detour to Feldgrieben is always worthwhile! However, one myth persists: we've never seen a single soul there! Perhaps it's just a figment of our imagination after all!!!
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Is a forest sinking here? Or was it just a little too humid? Definitely a mysterious sight.
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The Nehmitzsee area, part of the extensive Laufpark Stechlin, offers a comprehensive network of over 170 running routes. These trails cater to various fitness levels, from easy lakeside paths to more challenging forest routes.
You can expect a diverse natural terrain, moving through dense forests, along crystal-clear lakes, and potentially through moorland or heathland. The trails often consist of well-maintained forest paths and scenic lakeside routes, providing a dynamic and engaging experience.
Yes, Nehmitzsee offers 16 easy running routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed jog. A good option is the Running loop from Großzerlang, a moderate 5.9 km path featuring scenic views and shaded forest sections.
While the region generally has moderate elevation changes (e.g., 25-38 meters), some routes offer slightly more challenge. For instance, the Wittwesee loop from Dollgow is a 15.3 km trail with over 56 meters of elevation gain, providing a more demanding run through varied forest and lakeside terrain.
The trails frequently run along the shores of clear-water lakes like Nehmitzsee and Roofensee, offering magnificent views. Some routes in the wider Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park lead to panoramic viewpoints. You might also spot diverse wildlife, including ospreys and kingfishers, especially along the water.
Yes, many of the easier and moderate routes are suitable for families. The extensive network of well-maintained trails allows for shorter, less strenuous options that can be enjoyed by all ages. Look for routes that stick to forest paths or lakeside promenades for a pleasant family outing.
Dogs are generally welcome on the running trails in the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park. However, it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in forested areas and near wildlife, to protect the local fauna and ensure a pleasant experience for all users. Always clean up after your pet.
Many villages and towns that serve as starting points for routes, such as Menz and Dollgow, offer designated parking areas. The Laufpark Stechlin network is well-integrated, and information on parking is often available at trailheads or local tourist information points.
Yes, the region is generally accessible by public transport, connecting charming villages like Menz and Dollgow. These villages often serve as convenient starting points for many running routes. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for the most up-to-date information on reaching specific trailheads.
Nehmitzsee is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer provides shaded forest paths, while winter can offer serene, snow-covered landscapes, though conditions may vary and require appropriate gear.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.45 stars from over 230 reviews. Runners often praise the quiet woodlands, the refreshing clear-water lakes, and the well-marked paths that allow for a deep connection with nature. The variety of routes for different fitness levels is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, many of the running routes around Nehmitzsee and within the Laufpark Stechlin are designed as circular paths, allowing you to start and end your run at the same point. An example is the Menz Bathing Area – North Shore of Lake Roofensee loop from Menz, a 9.5 km moderate trail.


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