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Hiking around Grumsiner Forest / Redernswalde offers trails through a unique glacial landscape within the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve. The region features deep valleys, prominent ridges, and hills shaped by the last ice age. It is home to ancient beech forests, some over 200 years old, and is dotted with numerous moors and small water bodies, including five specific lakes. This area provides a diverse natural environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Explore the easy 4.6-mile (7.4 km) Green Beech Leaf circular hike through UNESCO Grumsin Beech Forest and Ice Age landscapes.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful place, and easily rideable with a gravel bike.
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An absolute highlight in autumn!
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Just in case some stupid AI rewrites it again. My intended title for this highlight is: "Super Oaks - Real Giants!"
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Very close to the quiet cobblestone road stand two magnificent, healthy giant oaks. They are almost unbelievably thick. I estimate the width or diameter of one of the trees to be a good 2 meters. That makes a very impressive circumference of approximately 6.3 meters. - You should measure it precisely, just for fun!
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It's only open Wednesday to Sunday. But at least there are restrooms nearby, apparently, because they're specifically indicated.
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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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You rarely see something like this. It used to be said that through windows like these, opened by a tree, fairies could peer into our world. Or humans into theirs. I tried it.
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The "Gate to the Ice Age" in Groß-Ziethen offers an interesting insight into the region's Ice Age history. In the Geopark Center, housed in the historic steam mill, an exhibition on three floors takes visitors through the events of the Ice Age. Models, interactive technology and clear explanations convey the formation of the landscape and the surrounding nature. After visiting the exhibition, you enter the core area of the Geopark through a striking stone archway. Past the life-sized mammoth named Georg, the path leads into the Grumsin beech forest, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From here, hikes can be undertaken to the Sperlingsherberge and Ihlowberge adventure sites. The well-signposted paths are provided with information boards and installations that provide additional information. The exhibition is particularly suitable for families with children, as it allows you to experience the Ice Age up close. The educational trail complements the offer with additional boards and structures. Free parking is available at the Geocenter, making it easier to get there. Guided tours of the forest are offered on weekends, providing additional insights. Note: From November 1 to March 31, the visitor and information center is only open to groups by appointment.
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There are over 45 hiking routes available in Grumsiner Forest / Redernswalde. These include 27 easy trails, 18 moderate routes, and 1 difficult option, offering a variety of choices for different skill levels.
The landscape is characterized by unique glacial formations from the last ice age, featuring deep valleys, prominent ridges, hills, and numerous hollows. You'll primarily experience ancient beech forests, some trees over 200 years old, alongside numerous moors and small water bodies, including five specific lakes like Buckow Lake and Great Black Lake.
Yes, the region offers many easy trails suitable for families. For example, the Green Beech Leaf Trail is an easy 7.4 km path that leads through characteristic beech woodlands. Another great option is the Fairy Window Tree – Ice Age Kettle Pond loop from Groß Ziethen, which is also easy and about 6.1 km long.
While the immediate core zone of the UNESCO World Heritage Grumsin beech forest is generally off-limits to protect its sensitive ecosystem, many well-signposted hiking routes around the protected area are dog-friendly. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in a Biosphere Reserve, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
The Grumsiner Forest is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, renowned for its ancient beech forests. You can explore features like the Beechforest itself, or visit lakes such as Buckow Lake and Great Black Lake. The landscape also features unique glacial formations, including the Ice Age Gate – Geopark Groß-Ziethen.
Yes, circular routes are popular in the area. A great option is the Little Grumsin Lake – Great Black Lake loop from Grumsin, a moderate 9.6 km trail that takes you through varied terrain, including lakeside paths and forest. Another is the Pristine beech forest – View of the Uckermark Hills loop from Altkünkendorf, Luisenhof, a moderate 10.3 km path offering scenic views.
The Grumsiner Forest is beautiful year-round. Spring offers a carpet of wood anemones on the forest floor, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. The World Heritage bus operates from April to October, making it easier to access the area during these months. Even winter hikes can be magical, offering a quiet, untouched wilderness experience.
The Grumsiner Forest is accessible from Berlin. You can take train connections to Angermünde. From April to October, a dedicated World Heritage bus is available to transport visitors to the area, making it convenient to reach the trailheads without a car.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 780 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique glacial landscape, the tranquility of the ancient beech forests, and the well-maintained trails that offer a rare glimpse into an almost untouched wilderness.
Yes, to gain deeper insights into the forest's unique features, glacial landscape, and biodiversity, you can join guided walks with certified rangers. These walks provide an excellent opportunity to learn about the area's ecological importance and history.
Since 2011, a core area of the Grumsiner Forest has been part of the "Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe" UNESCO World Heritage site. This designation recognizes its global ecological importance as one of the largest contiguous lowland beech forests worldwide, showcasing natural processes of decay and regeneration without human intervention.


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