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Hiking around Großer Plessower Lake offers diverse natural features and a well-maintained network of easy hiking trails. The lake, formed approximately 19,000 years ago, is surrounded by extensive forests. Hikers will find swampy black alder forests on the eastern side, while the northern shoreline features old oak and beech trees growing directly to the water's edge. A wide reed belt fringes the lake, contributing to its unique natural scenery.
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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 village church in Kemnitz is a late Gothic fieldstone church with a rectangular floor plan. The irregular masonry of fieldstone and broken brick shimmers slightly through the characteristic reddish exterior plaster. Striking is the square, wooden half-timbered tower (roof tower) above the west gable, which is topped by a simple pyramid roof. The church originally dates from the late Middle Ages (14th or 15th century). After severe damage and fires, the church was extensively renovated and rebuilt in the Baroque style in 1704 and especially around 1755-1756.
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The village church in Kemnitz is a late Gothic fieldstone church with a rectangular floor plan. The irregular masonry of fieldstone and broken brick pieces shimmers slightly through the characteristic reddish exterior plaster. Striking is the square, wooden half-timbered tower (roof tower) above the west gable, which is topped with a simple pyramid roof. The house of worship originally dates from the late Middle Ages (14th or 15th century). After severe damage and fires, the church was extensively renovated and rebuilt in the Baroque style in 1704 and especially around 1755-1756.
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Super clean, nice and quiet location
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A bit pricey, but the food was very good and so was the beer. Nice beer garden.
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Idyllic underpass with fantastic views!
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Anyone cycling over the gentle waves of the Havelland should briefly apply the brakes in Phöben – not because of the headwind, but because of this quiet beauty of brick and plaster: Phöben Church. Painted in soft pink, with a slender tower and neoclassical clarity, it stands slightly elevated above the village, as if watching out – for Fontane, for cyclists, for stories. You step through the gate, which looks a bit as if it had once waited for the stagecoach, and find yourself in a well-kept churchyard that is more park than cemetery. Spring: daffodils. Summer: shade under old trees. Autumn: a rustling sound. And always this view – of the Havel, of the sky, of your own peace. You park your bike next door. The tour continues – panoramic view included – but if you don't pause here, you've missed something: not the great attraction, but the small inkling that it's places like these that make cycling through the country so precious.
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It is a beautifully laid out path, which is even more important during the tree blossom festival with the many farms open (at least on Saturday and Sunday).
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There are over 600 easy hiking trails around Großer Plessower Lake, offering a wide variety of options for leisurely walks and longer excursions. The region's well-maintained network ensures accessible paths for all skill levels.
The landscape around Großer Plessower Lake is characterized by extensive forests, including swampy black alder forests on the eastern side and old oak and beech trees growing directly to the water's edge further north. A wide reed belt fringes the lake, and you might even spot 'bizarre trees' partially submerged in the water, adding to the unique scenery.
Yes, many easy trails are designed as loops. For example, the Great Plessower Lake – Trail Along Plessowsee loop from Plessow is a popular 4.3 km circular route offering lake views and woodland paths.
You can explore historical sites like the Ruins of Zolchow Castle, remnants of a fortified low castle from the late Middle Ages. An easy route like the Ruins of Zolchow Castle – Trail Along Plessowsee loop from Krielower See incorporates these ruins into a pleasant lakeside walk.
Many of the easy trails are suitable for families. The generally flat terrain and well-maintained paths make them ideal for walks with children. Routes that include points of interest like the Ruins of Zolchow Castle or offer opportunities for birdwatching can be particularly engaging for younger hikers.
Yes, the trails around Großer Plessower Lake are generally dog-friendly. The extensive forests and lakeside paths provide ample space for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and respect local regulations, especially near protected areas or swimming spots.
Großer Plessower Lake offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming flora, summer allows for combining hikes with swimming, autumn showcases vibrant fall colors in the forests, and even mild winter days can be beautiful for a quiet walk along the frozen lake.
Yes, you can discover unique landscapes like the Phöbener Wachtelberg Vineyard. The Phöbener Wachtelberg Vineyard – Phöben Village Church loop from Krielower See is an easy 7.2 km trail that leads through these vineyard landscapes and charming village areas.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 7,300 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse natural features, the well-maintained paths, and the peaceful atmosphere of the lakeside and forest trails.
Absolutely. Großer Plessower Lake is rich in fish and serves as a significant resting area for numerous bird species, including great egrets. The wide reed belts and diverse forest environments make it an excellent spot for birdwatching during your hike.
Many easy trails provide beautiful views of Großer Plessower Lake. The Great Plessower Lake – Trail Along Plessowsee loop from Krielower See is a 6.2 km route that offers continuous lakeside sections and scenic vistas.
The region features diverse plant life. On the eastern side, you'll find swampy black alder forests. Further north, old oak and beech trees grow close to the water. The lake itself is fringed by a wide reed belt with dense stands of common bulrush and sedges, and sweet flag (Kalmus) grows in the shallow waters.


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