Best attractions and places to see in Fischteiche Blumberger Mühle include a significant nature reserve centered around 20 fish ponds, covering 140 hectares. This area is part of the UNESCO Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve, offering diverse biotopes and rich biodiversity. Historically, the region has been important for carp breeding since the 13th century. Visitors can explore various natural features and historical sites through numerous hiking and cycling routes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The route is good to drive on, although my tour was accompanied by rain and a massive hailstorm.
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Easy route to drive.
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Here you can see many trees that the beavers have gnawed on.
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Worth a visit at any time of the year...but in September, when the red deer roar, it's a real highlight. Tip: Take a walk from the ponds west into the forest :-)
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The approximately 320.3 hectare nature reserve with the Blumberger fish ponds and the Blumberger mill extends southwest of Görlsdorf, a district of Angermünde. The Welse, a left tributary of the Oder, flows through the area. Unfortunately there is only one path through the fish ponds and unfortunately it is paved. So you don't see much of the ponds. A visit to the NABU Blumberger Mühle information center is definitely worth it.
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Interesting center of the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve
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In the 13th century a mill was operated here by monks. Even then they were breeding carp as a fasting food. The name was given to the miller Blumberg in 1707. A cutting and water grinding mill existed here until the end of the 19th century. This was followed by the production of carp and tench. The pond area acquired its current shape at the end of the 1960s. Until 1989, the Blumberger Teiche area was not open to the public. This tranquility is one reason for the diversity of animal and plant species. The Blumberger Mühle pond area has the status of a water bird protection and nature reserve. The Welse, a left tributary of the Oder, flows through the area.
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Funny narrow road, with perfect asphalt, no traffic and lot of up and downs perfect for warming up legs. Nice landscape
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The region is centered around the beautiful and unique Blumberger Fish Ponds, a landscape of 20 fish ponds covering 140 hectares. You can also explore the pristine forest landscape Along the Welse river, which flows slowly through the area. The entire area is part of the UNESCO Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve, offering diverse biotopes.
The area has a rich history, particularly concerning carp breeding, which dates back to the 13th century when monks operated a mill and raised carp as Lenten food. The Blumberger Mill Fish Ponds are a natural monument reflecting this long tradition. The original Blumberger Mühle itself, though now a residential area, has roots stretching back to at least 1261.
Yes, the region is popular for outdoor activities, with numerous beautiful trails for hiking. You can find various running routes, including loops around the Blumberger Fish Ponds, by visiting the Running Trails in Fischteiche Blumberger Mühle guide.
Absolutely. The area offers scenic routes for cycling, including the Road Between Peetzig and Görlsdorf and the Kerkow–Görlsdorf Scenic Road, both known for their beautiful scenery. For more options, check out the Cycling in Fischteiche Blumberger Mühle guide, which includes easy loops around the fish ponds.
The Naturschutzgebiet Fischteiche Blumberger Mühle is a designated waterfowl sanctuary and boasts rich biodiversity. Around 200 different bird species have been recorded, including sea eagles and ospreys. Beavers and otters have also found a home here, and you might spot traces of beavers and beaver dams near the NABU-Informationszentrum Blumberger Mühle.
Yes, many attractions are family-friendly. The Blumberger Fish Ponds and Blumberger Mill Fish Ponds are great for gentle walks and nature observation. The NABU-Informationszentrum Blumberger Mühle features an outdoor nature experience area with various habitats and old domestic animal breeds, making it an engaging visit for children.
While specific restaurants are not detailed, the Region Research mentions
Kaffee Kirsche
as a great place to stop, known for its tasty food, friendly staff, and fantastic atmosphere. It's a good option for visitors looking for a refreshment break.The NABU-Informationszentrum Blumberger Mühle is a primary hub for visitors and one of the largest visitor centers of NABU (Nature And Biodiversity Conservation Union). It serves as the main information center for the UNESCO Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve, offering exhibitions on moors and beech forests, and a 12-hectare outdoor nature experience area.
Yes, the UNESCO World Heritage Site Grumsin Beech Forest, an ancient beech forest, is approximately 7 km away from Fischteiche Blumberger Mühle, making it an accessible additional natural attraction in the wider region for those looking to explore further.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful and unique landscape, especially the expansive views of the Blumberger Fish Ponds. The tranquility and the rich birdlife are also highly appreciated. Many find the trails along the Welse river to be very romantic and scenic, offering a wonderful view of the unique natural landscape.
Yes, Fischteiche Blumberger Mühle offers several gravel biking opportunities. You can find routes with varying difficulty levels, including easy loops like the 'Blumberger Mill Fish Ponds – Blumberger Mill Fish Ponds loop from Angermünde'. Explore more options in the Gravel biking in Fischteiche Blumberger Mühle guide.


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