Best attractions and places to see around Biesenthaler Becken is a 990-hectare nature reserve in Brandenburg, Germany, characterized by its diverse landscape shaped by the last Ice Age. This region features glacial formations, various forest ecosystems, numerous natural waterways, and species-rich wet meadows. It offers a variety of natural and cultural points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is recognized for its significant biodiversity and ongoing conservation efforts.
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Always enjoyed driving on the way to the Oder Havel Canal towards Spandau
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Finally out of the city
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Very relaxed bicycle highway in nature
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Beautiful route between Ladeburg and Lobetal.
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Beautiful path through the forest, on whose smooth surface my Brompton also makes good progress.
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Nice and swampy and also full of mosquitoes. The Upstallfließ is one of several streams and flows into the Hellsee.
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The pictures obviously show the section behind Lobetal (coming from Ladeburg), more precisely between Langerönner Mühle and Biesenthal.
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⚠️mostly closed off⚠️ For nature conservation, the Upstallfliess was almost completely closed off. Hikers who come expecting a Briesetal might be disappointed
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The Biesenthaler Becken is rich in natural features shaped by the Ice Age. You can discover glacial lakes like Hellsee, Mechesee, and the idyllic Liepnitzsee, as well as natural waterways such as the Hellmühler Fließ, known for its rustic wetlands. The landscape also includes unique kames (conical hills), diverse forests, and extensive moors.
Yes, the town of Biesenthal offers cultural insights. You can visit the Marktplatz with its century-old jubilee oak, the Old Town Hall housing a small local history museum, and the Kaiser-Friedrich-Turm on the old castle hill for scenic views. There are also Protestant and Catholic churches and a Jewish cemetery dating from the mid-17th century.
The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. A popular choice is the Hellsee Shore Trail, which circles the approximately 2 km long Hellsee and features many hidden bays. Another option is the Biesenthal Basin Nature Trail, part of the Berlin-Usedom cycle path, offering a pleasant experience through nature. For an easy hike, consider the Biesenthaler Becken Wetlands – Hellmühler Fließ loop from Biesenthaler Becken, which is about 5 km long. You can find more routes on the Easy hikes around Biesenthaler Becken guide.
Several lakes in the Biesenthaler Becken are great for swimming. Hellsee has clear, clean waters, especially in spring. Mechesee is also popular for swimming during the summer. The Liepnitzsee is particularly known for its large, idyllic, and very clean swimming opportunities, surrounded by forests.
Absolutely. The Forest Path Between Ladeburg and Lobetal is a family-friendly trail perfect for a quiet cycling experience away from traffic. The Biesenthal Basin Nature Trail is also categorized as family-friendly. Many of the easy hiking and cycling routes are suitable for families.
The rich biodiversity of the Biesenthaler Becken makes it an excellent spot for wildlife observation. You might spot fish otters, beavers, smooth snakes, white storks, and cranes, especially in the moorlands and wetlands. Kingfishers are also present, particularly along the waterways like the Hellmühler Fließ.
The Biesenthaler Becken offers beauty throughout the year. Late May and early June are ideal for observing unique orchid blooms in the orchid meadows near the Hellmühler Fließ. Spring brings clear waters for swimming in Hellsee, while summer is perfect for enjoying all the lakes. Autumn offers beautiful forest colors for hiking and cycling.
Yes, the Biesenthaler Becken is very popular for cycling. The Berlin-Usedom cycle path passes through the area, and there are numerous well-marked trails. The Forest Path Between Ladeburg and Lobetal is a beautiful route away from traffic. For more options, check out the Cycling around Biesenthaler Becken guide, which includes routes like the Stream in the Biesenthal Basin loop.
The Biesenthaler Becken is characterized by its unique glacial formations. You can observe kames, which are conical hills formed by meltwater during the Ice Age. The Hellmühler Fließ is a prime example where the glacial formation of nature is clearly visible.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the Biesenthaler Becken. Many enjoy the varied paths around lakes like Hellsee, finding small, hidden bays to linger. The diverse landscapes, from forests to wetlands, and the opportunity to observe wildlife like beavers and otters, are also highly valued.
Yes, you can experience the wetlands up close on the Krummelankegraben Boardwalk in the Biesenthal Basin. This trail meanders through a picturesque wetland of small ponds and low shrubs, offering a unique perspective on this valuable biotope between Obersee and Hellsee.
After exploring, you can find relaxing spots in Biesenthal town's Marktplatz, with benches under a century-old jubilee oak. There's also a beer garden on the banks of Obersee, providing a pleasant stop to unwind.


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