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Jogging routes around Müncheberg are set within the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park, offering a diverse landscape for runners. The region features rolling hills, extensive forests, and numerous small lakes, providing varied and scenic running conditions. Paths often wind along serene bodies of water like the Great Tornow Lake and through the cool shade of woodlands. The area provides a mix of easily accessible routes and more challenging trails with moderate elevation changes.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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29.5km
03:24
330m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.1km
01:12
70m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.49km
00:30
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:48
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The castle in its current form was created through renovations around 1900. At that time, the two side wings were added to the current central building. Thus, the simple manor house was transformed into a stately neo-Baroque "castle." After the castle was transferred to the municipality in 1945, it served a variety of purposes until 1992: a military hospital, residential and office buildings, a school, a kindergarten, and a summer camp. After 1992, the building was extensively renovated with federal and state support and converted into a modern seminar center. Thousands of children, young people, and adults from many European countries meet here every year for training and educational opportunities.
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The snack was good and reasonably priced
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The lake invites you to linger. Simply sit on a wooden bench or a tree trunk and listen to nature.
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The Great Däbersee was formed from a dead ice hole during the Weichselian glaciation. It covers 18.6 hectares and averages 8 meters in depth. The greatest depth is 16 meters. Its inflow is via the Diebsgraben from Müncheberg, through the Gumnitz and Great Schlagenthinsee nature reserve, via the Kreuzfließ stream and the Kleiner Däbersee. The Mühlenplumpe stream, the Bullenwiese stream, and several fish ponds form the outflow into the Stöbber. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fer_D%C3%A4bersee
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The Maxsee, southwest of Hoppegarten in Müncheberg, is a real gem in the Brandenburg landscape. It covers 68 hectares, and if you want to stroll around it, you can be sure that there is a lot to discover. In summer, when the forest that almost completely surrounds the lake is lush green and the water glitters in the sun, the walk almost feels like a little vacation. Reed beds, rubble forest and swampy areas characterize the bank landscape. The Löcknitz - or as they say here, the Mühlenfließ - runs through the lake and gives the entire area its typical Brandenburg face. Not far from the bank is the “Neue Mühle” manor house. Historical and impressive, a little journey through time in the middle of the countryside. And while you're hiking, you can watch the anglers, engrossed, looking for perch, pike or even the odd carp. There's a lot of activity here at the weekend, but during the week you can really enjoy the lake and its tranquility. But it's not just nature that's a highlight here. The variety of fish is not without it. Perch, carp and pike, even pike-perch have already attracted anglers here. Sure, there's a lot of fishing going on at the weekend. But during the week you can choose your spot and fish in peace. One more thing: the islands in the middle of the lake? It's better to leave them alone. They belong to the birds and nature. But with a boat, without a motor of course, you can go for a little spin.
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Nice village shop. Nice castle 🏰 draw. The castle park invites you to take a walk.
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Beautiful lake that you can comfortably walk around.
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The Kleiner Tornowsee has a size of 4 hectares and a depth of 6 m. It was first mentioned in 1300 in a document relating to the entire property of the Cistercian monastery of Friedland. It remained in the possession of the monastery until around 1540/46. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleiner_Tornowsee
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The running routes in Müncheberg, set within the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park, offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find rolling hills, extensive forests, and numerous small lakes. Paths often wind along serene bodies of water and through the cool shade of woodlands, with many featuring gravel paths and forest trails ideal for trail running. The area provides a mix of easily accessible routes and more challenging trails with moderate elevation changes.
Yes, Müncheberg offers routes suitable for all fitness levels, including easy options for beginners. An example is the Trebnitz Castle loop from Trebnitz, which is approximately 4.5 km long and features minimal elevation gain.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes around Müncheberg are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular examples include the Maxsee – Neue Mühle manor house at Maxsee loop from Hoppegarten (bei Müncheberg), B 1 and the Maxsee loop from Maxseesiedlung, both offering scenic views around Maxsee.
The region is rich in natural beauty and points of interest. You can jog past numerous small lakes, through the picturesque Märkische Schweiz Nature Park (Märkische Schweiz Nature Park), and along the Stobber stream. Highlights also include viewpoints like the View from Dachsberg and various gorges such as Wolf Gorge (Märkische Schweiz) or Silberkehle Gorge.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, Müncheberg offers more demanding routes. The Lake Schermützel – Great Däber Lake loop from Münchehofe is a difficult 29.5 km trail that navigates through varied terrain, including lakeside paths and forested sections, taking over three hours to complete.
There are nearly 20 dedicated running routes around Müncheberg, catering to various difficulty levels. This includes 2 easy routes, 13 moderate routes, and 4 difficult routes, ensuring options for every runner.
The running routes in Müncheberg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, the serene lakes, and the well-maintained forest trails that make for an enjoyable experience.
Yes, some routes offer a blend of nature and history. For instance, the Maxsee – Neue Mühle manor house at Maxsee loop from Hoppegarten (bei Müncheberg), B 1 passes by the historic Neue Mühle manor house, adding an interesting cultural element to your run.
Müncheberg is suitable for jogging year-round. The cool shade of the forest offers pleasant conditions during warmer months, while the diverse terrain provides interesting scenery in spring, autumn, and even winter. The region's natural beauty changes with the seasons, offering a unique experience each time.
Müncheberg's unique appeal for runners comes from its location within the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park. This area is characterized by its numerous small lakes, such as the Great Tornow Lake (a European bird sanctuary), and the fast-flowing Stobber stream with its unique branching and historical mill dams. These features create a dynamic and picturesque environment for running.
Yes, jogging through areas like the 'Buckower Feldmark' nature reserve, which is part of the broader Märkische Schweiz, offers impressive panoramas and wide-open spaces. These routes provide a different experience compared to the dense forest trails, allowing for expansive views of the landscape.


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