De bedste søer omkring Grumsiner Forest / Redernswalde ligger inden for et UNESCO Verdensnaturarvsted, kendt for sine gamle bøgeskove og et landskab formet af den sidste istid. Denne region byder på talrige søer og moser, der fremmer en rig biodiversitet. Søerne er kendetegnet ved blødt, kalkfattigt vand, der understøtter sjælden flora og fauna. Dette unikke miljø bidrager til områdets økologiske betydning og naturlige skønhed.
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The detour to the lake is worthwhile; it's simply pure nature. You can even take a break right by the water.
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Sabine's information probably refers to the Great Black Lake to the southwest of here. It is much closer to the terminal moraine and the Althüttendorf gravel pit. (It is a bit confusing when three lakes in Grumsin are called Black Lake.) This particular Black Lake here, at the northern end of the forest, is supposedly the highest lake in Brandenburg.
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The region around Angermünde is characterized by traces of the last ice age. Particularly interesting are the salt ponds - small bodies of water that were created by melting blocks of dead ice and are now located in the middle of fields. When hiking through the gently rolling landscape, you will repeatedly discover such ponds, which are silent witnesses to the Weichselian glaciation around 10,000 years ago. This area offers a wide range of opportunities to explore ice age remains. In addition to the salt ponds, you can also find moraine landscapes and old glacial valleys. The combination of geological history and natural beauty makes the area a worthwhile destination for anyone interested in nature and the landscape. A walk through this landscape combines the tranquility of nature with insights into the history of the region. The salt ponds are not only geologically remarkable, but also a habitat for various plants and animals, which further underlines the charm of this special place.
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Hidden in a small forest is a small lake with an equally small stretch of beach. It cannot be seen from the main path, but is easily accessible via a small side path that leads into the forest. There is only one entrance, but it offers plenty of space for a rest. With a bit of luck and good weather, the lake appears in mysterious mist early in the morning. The lake is a beautiful biotope that owes its existence to a huge body of dead ice. Traces of beavers can be found in the area, which even venture close to the really thick trees here. The mixture of water, forest and animal inhabitants gives this place a special atmosphere off the beaten track.
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The Beechforest in the Uckermark is a popular destination for hikers. The region is known for its picturesque landscape with numerous lakes and rivers. The hiking trails through the Beechforest offer breathtaking views of the surrounding nature. There are a variety of routes to choose from, ranging in difficulty from leisurely strolls to challenging treks. A special highlight is the treetop path, which offers a unique view of the forest. The area surrounding the Beechforest is also rich in historical attractions such as castles and palaces. Whether planning a relaxing day trip or a longer hike, the Beechforest in the Uckermark is an unforgettable experience.
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The region is very well suited to look at Ice Age remains. It doesn't matter whether it's moraine landscapes, glacial currents or Sölle as remains of dead ice blocks. The legacies of the Vistula glaciation around 10,000 years ago are visible here in many ways!
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beautiful biotope that owes its existence to a huge body of dead ice.
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