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Kleiner Milasee

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Kleiner Milasee

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Kleiner Milasee is a distinctive dystrophic bog lake nestled within the Milaseen nature reserve in Brandenburg, Germany. Situated near the town of Alt-Schadow, this tranquil body of water is an integral part of the Dahme lake district, lying south of the Kehrigk-Limsdorf road. At an elevation of approximately 56 meters, the lake and its surrounding 117-hectare reserve are recognized as a Flora-Fauna-Habitat (FFH) area, underscoring its ecological significance and protected status for rare flora and fauna.

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    May 31, 2021

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    Wonderful nature at the Kleiner Milasee.
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    September 23, 2017

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    A nice view of a small lake.
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    Location: Storkow (Mark), Lakeland Oder-Spree, Brandenburg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of unique natural features can I expect to see around Kleiner Milasee?

    Kleiner Milasee is a dystrophic bog lake, characterized by its acidic, nutrient-poor, and often dark, tea-colored water. The surrounding area features peat moss-rich transitional bog zones and pine-birch bog woodlands. You can observe rare bog plant species like sundew, bog-bean, and mud sedge, as well as rare animals such as the large emerald dragonfly, otter, and smooth snake in their natural habitats.

    Are there specific viewpoints or landmarks around Kleiner Milasee?

    While there aren't designated tourist viewpoints with infrastructure, the entire area offers a tranquil experience with natural views. The lake itself, with its 'dark green water,' is a central feature. The surrounding bog and forest provide numerous spots for quiet contemplation and nature observation along the designated paths.

    Is Kleiner Milasee suitable for a winter hike, and what should I wear?

    While the intro suggests warmer months for optimal plant viewing, Kleiner Milasee can be visited in winter for a different, serene experience. However, be aware that bog areas can be damp and paths potentially icy or muddy. Dress in warm, layered clothing, waterproof boots, and consider bringing trekking poles for stability. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

    What are the parking options and trailhead access points for Kleiner Milasee?

    Specific designated parking areas directly at Kleiner Milasee are not mentioned. Access to the area is typically from surrounding towns such as Kehrigk (approx. 3 km away), Storkow (Mark) Limsdorf (3 km away), or Tauche Werder (about 5 km away). It is advisable to park in these towns and access the nature reserve via connecting trails.

    Can I reach Kleiner Milasee using public transport?

    The research indicates that the lake is situated near towns like Kehrigk, Storkow (Mark) Limsdorf, and Tauche Werder. While direct public transport to the lake shore is unlikely, you may be able to reach these nearby towns by bus or train, and then continue on foot or by bicycle to the nature reserve. It's recommended to check local public transport schedules for connections to these specific towns.

    Are there any family-friendly walks around Kleiner Milasee?

    The area is generally suitable for hiking and offers a peaceful natural environment. While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not detailed, the emphasis on staying on designated paths and the tranquil nature suggests that many trails could be enjoyed by families. Always consider the length and terrain when planning a walk with children.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Kleiner Milasee, and what are the rules?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed in the area. However, it is critically important to keep dogs on a leash at all times. This is to protect the delicate ecosystem and the rare plant and animal species that inhabit the Milaseen nature reserve, which is a protected FFH area.

    What is the typical difficulty and distance of hikes around Kleiner Milasee?

    The highlight categorizes the area as 'intermediate' for activities. While specific trail distances vary, the terrain is generally within a dune-rich valley sand area, with bog and forest paths. Hikers can expect relatively flat to gently undulating paths, making most routes accessible for those with moderate fitness. Longer circular routes connecting to nearby towns are possible.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Kleiner Milasee?

    Kleiner Milasee itself is within a protected nature reserve and does not have tourist facilities like cafes, restaurants, or direct accommodation. For amenities, you would need to visit the nearby towns such as Kehrigk, Storkow (Mark) Limsdorf, or Tauche Werder. The broader region, including the nearby Scharmützelsee, offers more extensive recreational activities and services.

    Is swimming or other water sports permitted in Kleiner Milasee?

    No, there are no specific tourist facilities or direct access points mentioned for swimming or other water sports at Kleiner Milasee. As a protected dystrophic bog lake within a nature reserve, its delicate ecosystem is preserved by limiting direct human interaction with the water. Visitors are advised to stay on designated paths.

    What is the historical significance of the Kleiner Milasee area?

    While Kleiner Milasee itself is primarily known for its natural significance, the adjacent Großer Milasee historically hosted a children's holiday camp established by Humboldt University Berlin around 1950. This facility later became a children's guesthouse but was abandoned in 2002 and completely dismantled by 2009 as part of measures to restore the area to its natural state.

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