Natural monuments around Alt Tucheband offer opportunities to explore the rural landscape and historical elements of the region. The broader area features diverse natural attractions, including significant floodland ecosystems and protected areas associated with the Oder River. These natural features and historical sites are recognized for their natural monument status in the vicinity. The region provides a mosaic of wetlands, oxbow lakes, reed beds, and meadows, shaped by the dynamic Oder River.
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The Adonis flower is simply a dream.
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In the Steintoch district, the former royal state domain of Wollup has a history spanning over 500 years. It was here that Frederick II, as Crown Prince, completed his first agricultural and economic studies, and it was here that his particular interest in the Oderbruch region was awakened. In 1852, the German agronomist and agricultural reformer Johann Gottlieb Koppe commissioned the landscape architect Eduard Neide to transform parts of the estate into a landscape park. The overgrown, woodland-like park, as it was during its last intensive development by the landscape architect Eduard Neide, retains open and enclosed areas, modeled on English landscape gardens, divided into lawns, meadows, and denser stands of trees and shrubs. Many old deciduous trees, which characterize the park's landscape, can be seen.
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Cute fountain on the market square by the church.
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The incense oak stands south of Friedrichsaue next to an old arm of the Oder, facing a field. The old arm, called incense, was separated from the Oder in 1786. About ten years ago, the old Oder arm was renaturalized and now carries water again. The oak stands on the edge of a small forest called Sanssouci, a scenic gem that was given forest protection status in 1959/60. Near the oak is a dam built in 1920 by the Oderbruchbahn. The railway line has since been abandoned, and a cycle path now runs over it. The oak is still unknown in literature; it is a new discovery. The trunk shows rot on one side, the bark is partially missing but is still completely closed. A fairly large crown sits on the trunk, which is still completely intact. It shows very little dead wood, although the oak has been struck by lightning several times, most recently in 2012. The vitality of the monumental oak is still good. Development of the breast height circumference 1997 7.41 m Unknown 2022 8.10 m Rainer Lippert Location: Friedrichsaue Municipality: Zechin District: Märkisch-Oderland Federal state: Brandenburg Height: 10 m above sea level Tree species: Pedunculate oak Age: around 400 years Breast height circumference: 8.10 m (waist) Waist circumference: 8.10 m Height of the tree: 19 m Crown diameter: 20 m Year of measurements: 2022 https://www.monumentale-eichen.de/brandenburg/friedrichsaue/
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A beautiful park, which one would not have expected. The estate owners were probably very wealthy back then, from which we all benefit today.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Adonisröschen Slopes (Odertal Frankfurt-Lebus), known for the northernmost Adonis roses in Europe, which are particularly beautiful during their flowering period. Another favorite is Priesterschlucht, a scenic gorge with a lovely circular route. The Seelow Heights Memorial is also highly regarded, offering both historical significance and natural beauty.
The ideal time to visit depends on what you wish to see. For instance, the Adonisröschen Slopes are best visited from late March to early May to witness the Adonis roses in full bloom. Generally, spring and early summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the natural scenery.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Priesterschlucht offers a beautiful, manageable circular route. The Adonisröschen Slopes are also considered family-friendly, especially for a scenic walk. Additionally, the Seelow Heights Memorial is accessible and provides an educational experience for older children.
The region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, the Priesterschlucht features a beautiful circular route that can be combined with a longer hike towards Reitwein. The Adonisröschen Slopes also provide a scenic hiking trail. You can find more detailed routes and options in the Easy hikes around Alt Tucheband guide.
Yes, the Seelow Heights Memorial is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering facilities and a viewpoint. The Shepherd Fountain Seelow is also wheelchair accessible.
The Seelow Heights Memorial is a significant historical site that also holds natural monument status. It commemorates intense acts of war and honors fallen soldiers, while also offering natural viewpoints.
Yes, you can visit the Weihraucheiche of Friedrichsaue, an impressive natural monument. This pedunculate oak is approximately 400 years old and boasts a breast height circumference of 8.10 meters, standing near an old arm of the Oder river.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural phenomena, such as the Adonis roses at the Adonisröschen Slopes, and the tranquil beauty of places like the Priesterschlucht. The combination of natural landscapes with historical significance, as seen at the Seelow Heights Memorial, also receives high praise.
Yes, the area around Alt Tucheband offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails in the Running Trails around Alt Tucheband guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are also dedicated routes listed in the MTB Trails around Alt Tucheband guide.
The natural monuments around Alt Tucheband showcase diverse landscapes, including gorges like Priesterschlucht, slopes with unique flora such as the Adonisröschen Slopes, and ancient forests featuring monumental trees like the Weihraucheiche of Friedrichsaue. The broader area also includes rural scenery, lakes, and areas of ecological significance.
Several natural monuments offer good viewpoints. Both the Priesterschlucht and the Adonisröschen Slopes are noted for their scenic vistas. The Seelow Heights Memorial also provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.


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