Best attractions and places to see in Streganzsee-Dahme include a diverse range of natural and historical sites within the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park. This region features numerous lakes, forests, and the Dahme River, offering varied landscapes. Key cultural landmarks include Storkow (Mark) Castle and other historic buildings in the town of Storkow (Mark). The area is characterized by its protected nature reserves and extensive network of waterways.
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Dreamlike forests around the Dahme
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Bench with a view. One of the few on the circular route.
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You can even see the bunker entrance from the street. Unlike the bunkers in the video linked by Taximichl, there is no ladder down here
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Possibly a former communications bunker of the NVA or the Warsaw Pact. Comparable objects are slightly larger, but it may have served a similar purpose. The bunker of the intelligence department of the NVA was very close by. HNZ 2 FK 165 International Communication Cable of the WP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsfvshD5Ojs
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The bridge is freely accessible and accessible again!
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Reading trails in the forest, around 20 km of tourist nature trail, mostly along the Dahme. The Landesbetrieb Forst Brandenburg, along with the Austrian artist Wolfgang Georgsdorf, set up a total of 50 panels with literary texts, all of which take up the theme of the forest, including texts by Goethe, Canetti, Matthias Claudius, Shakespeare and Alexander von Humboldt. Source: Wikipedia
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Dahme Floodplain Forest, a biodiverse ecosystem shaped by regular floods. Another unique natural feature is the Mire forest in Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park, where you can observe specialized plant species adapted to nutrient-poor, humid conditions. Don't miss the Streganzsee-Dahme Nature Reserve itself, a Natura 2000 area with diverse habitats like grasslands, wet and dry forests, and the Dahme River.
Absolutely. The town of Storkow (Mark) is home to several significant historical sites. You can explore Storkow (Mark) Castle, Brandenburg's oldest castle, which now serves as a cultural center and nature park visitor center. Other notable sites include the Historic Wooden Bascule Bridge on the Storkow Canal, the Storkow Town Hall, and the 12th-century Brick Church (Backsteinkirche). The Scheunenviertel also offers a glimpse into the city's past.
The region offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive cycling and hiking. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Lake Zeesen – South Shore of Lake Köthener loop' or the 'View of the Dahme River – Hermsdorfer Mill Lock loop'. Hikers can choose from trails such as the 'Hermsdorf Mill Lock – View of the Dahme River loop' or the 'Dahme Floodplain Forest – Langes Luch loop'. Find more details on routes in the Cycling in Streganzsee-Dahme and Hiking in Streganzsee-Dahme guides.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Lesefährte Waldweisen Literary Trail is a nature trail along the Dahme River with reading stations, suitable for all ages. The Dahme Floodplain Forest is also considered family-friendly for exploration. For more active fun, Irrlandia Adventure Park offers giant slides, labyrinths, climbing facilities, and water games, focusing on movement and creativity for children.
For panoramic views, hike to the top of the Binnendüne Waltersberge (Inland Dune Waltersberge), one of Germany's largest inland dunes, offering expansive vistas of Storkower See. The Hermsdorfer Mühle Lock also provides a nice viewpoint with a roofed resting place. Additionally, the Sielmann Beobachtungsturm is an observation tower offering broad views over the water landscape of the Groß Schauener Seenkette.
The region is defined by its waterways. You can observe the unique engineering of the Historic Wooden Bascule Bridge on the Storkow Canal, which is manually operated for water sports enthusiasts. The Wendisch Rietz Lock is another interesting self-service lock for pleasure boats. For overnight stays directly on the Dahme River, consider the Bivouac site on the Dahme in Märkisch Buchholz. The Storkow Beach is a popular spot for bathers, and the numerous lakes like Lake Scharmützelsee and Storkower See offer opportunities for various water sports.
While specific wheelchair-accessible trails are not extensively detailed, many of the nature trails and paths around the lakes are relatively flat. The bridge at the Hermsdorfer Mühle Lock is noted as freely accessible. For detailed accessibility information on specific routes or attractions, it is recommended to contact the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park visitor center located in Storkow Castle.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for water sports and enjoying the lakes and beaches. The Radscharmützel Cycling Event is an annual highlight in September. While winter activities are less prominent, the serene, snow-covered landscapes can be appealing for quiet walks.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments and rest. Storkow (Mark) has a weekly market on Mondays and Fridays during summer months, offering regional products and food. The Hermsdorfer Mühle Lock features a roofed resting place. The Storkow (Mark) Castle also has a shop with regional products. For more specific cafe and restaurant options, the town of Storkow (Mark) and surrounding villages offer various choices.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the Colonist Villages 'Philadelphia' and 'New Boston', which tell a unique historical story of Frederick II's efforts to retain emigrants. Within the Bürgerheide area, Miethsluch is a dune-enclosed, partially boggy valley with unique plant communities. The Salzwiesen (Salt Marshes) offer unique inland salt locations and scenic hiking opportunities along the Salzweg (Salt Path), home to rare salt-tolerant plants.
The Dahme Floodplain Forest is a truly special natural monument. It's one of Europe's most biodiverse ecosystems, where regular floods and groundwater influence create diverse habitats. These forests, characterized by tree species like alders, ash, and willow adapted to difficult living conditions, have become very rare in Germany due to river straightening and drainage. It's a prime example of nature's resilience and a vital habitat for various species.
The visitor center for the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park, located within Storkow (Mark) Castle, features an exhibition detailing the natural and cultural history of the region from the Ice Age to the present. This is an excellent starting point to deepen your understanding of the local environment and its evolution.


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