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Family friendly hiking trails around Stobbertal are set within the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park, a landscape shaped by the last Ice Age. The region features a mix of steep gorges, rolling hills, and pristine lakes, with the Stobber River meandering through its namesake valley. Diverse ecosystems include riparian forests, wet meadows, and various deciduous forest communities, offering varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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20.6km
05:28
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.59km
01:32
90m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.31km
02:26
70m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very beautiful path
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A very nice open garden with drinks (only mineral water last time) available for a donation. Many thanks to the operators.
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With a view of the Tornow House
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Super beautiful natural path
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There are places that are more than just a landscape. The Wolfsschlucht (Wolf Gorge) in Märkische Schweiz (Markish Switzerland) is one such place – and its upper section is a pure natural adventure. 40 meters of elevation separate the Dachsberg from the Kleiner Tornowsee (Little Tornow Lake), but the path between them is no stroll, but an expedition through Brandenburg's small wilderness. A Weichselian glacial valley, just like in a book – if that book tells of damp roots, slippery carpets of leaves, and childlike climbing. Anyone who walks here in dry weather immediately understands: This isn't just a gorge, it's a stage. For little explorers crawling through the undergrowth with shining eyes. For grown-up children who forget they're actually adults. And for dogs who think they're in Canada. Deviating to the right or left from the actual path isn't an obligation, but an inner compulsion – somewhere between climbing fun and primal instinct. The trees lean over the path like spectators, some lying sideways, as if asking, "Well, can you get over it?" Others creak with quiet approval as you push past. And if you pause for a moment, you'll sense it: This place is a relic from another time – shaped by glaciers, animated by mosses, and steeped in history.
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Lake path on the Großer Tornowsee always directly along the shore.
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Directly on the shore of the Großer Tornowsee. Beautiful view over the entire lake.
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Stobbertal offers a wonderful selection of routes suitable for families. You'll find over 25 hiking trails in the region, with 15 of them specifically rated as easy, making them perfect for outings with children.
Family hikes in Stobbertal will immerse you in a diverse landscape shaped by the Ice Age. You can expect to see the meandering Stobber River, picturesque lakes like the Great Tornow Lake and Bauernsee, and varied ecosystems including riparian forests and wet meadows. Keep an eye out for unique flora and perhaps even some local wildlife like otters or beavers.
Yes, Stobbertal has several excellent circular routes ideal for families. For a pleasant loop that explores the natural beauty, consider the Garden of Reflection – Stobbertal Nature Reserve loop from Pritzhagen, which is rated as easy and offers a great experience for all ages.
While many trails in Stobbertal are family-friendly, the diverse terrain with gorges, hills, and natural paths means that not all routes are suitable for strollers. We recommend checking the specific trail details for surface conditions and elevation changes. Generally, routes around the lakes or on wider paths might be more suitable.
Along the trails, families can discover several interesting points. You might encounter remnants of old mill sites, like the Eichendorfer Mill, or enjoy the tranquility of the Garden of Reflection. The Stobber River itself, with its distinctive brown hue, is a constant natural highlight, and you can often find charming wooden bridges crossing it, such as the Wooden bridge over the Stobber.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Stobbertal, especially within the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash, particularly in nature reserve areas to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please be mindful of any specific signage regarding dog access on individual routes.
Stobbertal is beautiful year-round, but for family hikes, spring and autumn are particularly pleasant. In spring, you'll see wildflowers like orchids and wood anemones, and in autumn, the deciduous forests display vibrant colors. Summer offers warmer weather for enjoying the lakes, while winter can provide serene, snowy landscapes, though some paths might be less accessible.
Absolutely. For a route that combines lakes and wetlands, consider the Bauernsee – Kuhluch Wetland loop from Stobbertal. This moderate trail offers a great opportunity to experience the diverse aquatic habitats and is suitable for families looking for a slightly longer adventure.
The Stobbertal region is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from nearly 5,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil natural beauty, the well-maintained paths, and the diverse scenery, making it a favorite for family outings.
For families seeking a longer and more challenging adventure, the Dolgensee – Kesselsee loop from Stobbertal is a moderate option. It covers a greater distance and offers varied terrain, perfect for older children or families who are used to longer hikes and want to explore more of the region's lakes and forests.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are rare, the nearby town of Buckow (Märkische Schweiz) offers various options for refreshments, snacks, and meals. It's a good idea to pack some drinks and snacks, especially for longer hikes, and plan your route to pass through or near Buckow if you're looking for a cafe stop.


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