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Tree Path Along Kindelfließ

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    1. Kindelfließ – Bieselheide Nature Reserve loop from Bergfelde (b Berlin)

    17.9km

    04:35

    70m

    70m

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Moderate

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    March 24, 2017

    Very idyllic path, which always meanders between this series. You can always enjoy the view of the meadows on Kindelfliess and sometimes watch a horse training. Especially nice is a short hike from Schönfließ along the river, which leads directly into this tree path, then stop at the Koppelschänke and on any path through the Fliesstal back to the starting point.

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      March 16, 2022

      Wonderful path along between old trees. Recommended at any time of the day or year.

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        April 13, 2025

        Historical and Cultural Significance of the Region Around Schönfließ and Kindelfliess Palace Park

        1. Schönfließ Palace Park: Traces of Aristocratic Land Use

        Today's Schönfließ Palace Park was originally part of the estate of the von Veltheim family, who had the palace built in the 19th century. Although the main building was largely destroyed after World War II, the preserved south wing (now used as a kindergarten) and remnants of the park are still open to the public. The park was originally designed in the style of an English landscape garden – with winding paths, visual axes, and harmonious integration into the natural surroundings.

        The location of the palace and its park was deliberately chosen: It is elevated above the damp lowlands of the Kindelfliess River. The proximity to swampy depressions, alder groves, and wet meadows influenced the development of paths, settlements, and legends in the region for centuries.

        2. The Kindelfliess and its Mystical Aura

        The Kindelfliess, which gave its name to the neighboring Kindelsee-Springluch nature reserve, is not only a geologically and ecologically interesting stream, but is also culturally deeply interwoven with the landscape. The stream originates in moorland and spring areas north of Schönfließ and winds southward through a long valley, past Glienicke/Nordbahn and Schildow, before flowing into the Tegeler Fließ.

        In old tales, the area between Schönfließ, Glienicke, and Schildow was feared for its impassability, darkness, and boggy nature – a classic breeding ground for myths.

        3. The Legend of the Child in the Moor

        A traditional legend tells of a tragic event during the so-called French Period (presumably referring to the period of the French occupation of Prussia around 1806–1813). A child is said to have been lost and died in the swampy forests between Schönfließ and Schildow. According to legend, the child was either the victim of violence or sank in the moor. The name "Kindel" (a diminutive of "child") is said to have originated from this story and has become established as a place name – particularly for the stream and the surrounding wetlands.

        Sources & References

        Wikipedia: Schönfließ (Mühlenbecker Land)

        NABU Oranienburg on the Kindelsee–Springluch region

        Local tradition / oral history (e.g., from school chronicles, community chronicles)

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          Distance 607 m

          Uphill 10 m

          Downhill 10 m

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          Location: Mühlenbecker Land, Oberhavel, Ruppiner Lakeland, Brandenburg, Germany

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