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Easy hiking trails in Streganzsee-Dahme traverse a landscape shaped by the Ice Age, featuring over 100 lakes, numerous streams, and extensive forests. The region is characterized by a mix of deciduous and coniferous forests, with significant mire and wetland areas, as well as extensive dune complexes. The Dahme River winds through the area, creating a riverine landscape with natural shorelines.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Prieros Mill, or rather its site, was first documented in 1321. The Prieros Mill was a compulsory mill; the surrounding villages were required to have their grain ground there until 1823. Around 1900, a steam engine was added as an auxiliary power source. Grain milling operations ceased in 1928. Afterward, the Prieros Mill operated solely as a sawmill. It was completely shut down in 1941. The mill buildings have since been converted into apartments. The current course of the Dahme River was originally a bypass channel, while the original Dahme riverbed now ends in the former millpond. Today, the Prieros Mill area is home to a shipyard for sports yachts and a carpentry business. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prieroser_M%C3%BChle
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The Heidesee Tourist Information Center is located at Prieroser Dorfstraße 18a, near the village green. The new building was completed at the end of 2006. The building houses the community hall, a meeting room, a kitchen, public restrooms, and administrative offices for the local history museum and the Prieros organic garden. The Heidesee Tourist Information Office has its own offices here. Opening hours and further information about the services offered can be found at: https://gemeinde-heidesee.de/freizeit-und-tourismus/tourist-information
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The Prieros fire station stood empty during the war before the school used it as a milk house until shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall, where the children received their daily milk. The Prieros 1926 Fire Brigade Association, founded in 1995, renovated the building and has since maintained the small fire brigade museum “Fire Station anno 1926” at its historic location. The museum houses the Prieros fire brigade's first fire engine, which is still operational.
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The local history museum in Prieros is a half-timbered house over 250 years old, located directly on the village green. It houses an exhibition on rural life and culture, as well as local history. The centerpiece is the "black kitchen" with its imposing chimney. Art enthusiasts can also learn about the painter Max Lingner, who lived in a summer house in Prieros during the last years of his life. In the early 1950s, the house had become dilapidated and was slated for demolition. Thanks to the initiative of Arnold Breithor (1883-1955), a Berlin bank official who had worked as a chronicler in the village during the 1920s, the plans were averted. Together with the village schoolteacher Heinz Schulz, the archaeologist Karl Hohmann, and other community representatives, including Rudolf Noack, he campaigned for the preservation of the house. In the early 1950s, the building was placed under historical monument protection. The museum was officially opened on August 14, 1955. Since then, the building has been used as a local history museum. Source, among others: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fachwerkwohnhaus_(Prieros)
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The ice cream parlor "Der Eispate" is located right by the harbor in Prieros, so you can enjoy your treats directly on the waterfront. Tables and chairs are available for guests in front of the shop. Parking is available directly at the ice cream parlor. Waffles and cakes complement the ice cream, sorbets, and coffee specialties. For those with a small or large appetite, freshly baked pizza and crispy tarte flambée are also available. These can be eaten in or conveniently delivered to your home. Source: https://www.der-eispate.de/
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Streganzsee-Dahme offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 380 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails are generally well-maintained and suitable for various fitness levels.
The landscape in Streganzsee-Dahme, shaped by the Ice Age, is incredibly diverse. You can expect to traverse extensive forests, including deciduous, coniferous, and pine varieties, often interspersed with unique sand dry grasslands and dunes. The region also features significant mire and wetland areas, and the meandering Dahme River creates picturesque riverine scenery with natural shorelines.
Yes, many of the easy trails are perfect for families. A great option is the Märkisch Buchholz Village Church – Märkisch Buchholz overflow weir loop from Märkisch Buchholz, which is just 2.6 miles (4.2 km) long and offers pleasant views of the Dahme River and the village church.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails in Streganzsee-Dahme. However, as the region is part of the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park, it's important to keep your dog on a leash, especially in designated nature protection areas, to protect wildlife and other hikers.
Yes, Streganzsee-Dahme has numerous easy circular routes. For example, the Langes Luch – Hermsdorfer Mill loop from Streganzsee-Dahme is an easy 4.0 miles (6.5 km) path that guides you through varied forest and wetland areas, passing the historic Hermsdorfer Mühle Lock.
You'll find several points of interest. The Hermsdorfer Mühle Lock is a notable man-made structure along the Dahme River. Nature lovers will appreciate the Dahme Floodplain Forest and the unique Mire forest in Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park. Don't miss the Lesefährte Waldweisen Literary Trail, an 18-kilometer circular trail with reading stations.
The easy trails in Streganzsee-Dahme are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3,700 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet and peaceful atmosphere, the diverse natural landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that make for a tranquil outdoor experience.
Yes, many trails follow the Dahme River, offering scenic views. The Yachthafen Prierosbrück loop from Dahme is an easy 4.0 miles (6.5 km) route that provides lovely perspectives of the river and its surroundings.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads and villages within the Streganzsee-Dahme area. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the starting point on komoot for parking information. Many routes, such as the Rest Area at Forsthaus Hammer loop from Streganzsee-Dahme, often have designated parking nearby.
While some areas are more accessible by car, public transport options exist. You can often find bus connections to villages like Märkisch Buchholz or Prieros, which serve as starting points for various trails. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on reaching specific trailheads.
Streganzsee-Dahme offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring brings blooming flora, while summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes and river. Autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage in the diverse forests. Even in winter, the quiet, snow-dusted landscapes can be charming, though some paths might be less accessible.
Absolutely. The region is known for its diverse ecosystems. You can find trails that lead through extensive dune complexes with unique sandy habitats, as well as significant mire and wetland areas like the "Dahme Floodplain Forest" and the "Langes Luch," offering a chance to observe specialized flora and fauna.


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