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Papengrund Ski Jumps (Bad Freienwalde)

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    September 16, 2019

    In Bad Freienwalde is the northernmost ski jump facility in Germany with a total of four ski jumps. Winter sports tradition since 1923. The Schanzenturm can be climbed for 2, - Euro.

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      May 30, 2017

      Ski Jumps in Brandenburg: Where's that? In Bad Freienwalde. The Schanzenturm is definitely worth a detour and who wants to do the tower diploma, needs the stamp here too. So, nothing like that.

      Opening hours: April - October: Tuesday to Sunday, public holidays 10 am - 5 pm. November - March: Saturday, Sunday, public holiday at 11-16 clock.

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        March 23, 2021

        The hill record on the largest hill in the Sparkassen Ski Arena is 72.0 m. In 2017, the K60 hill was ceremoniously renamed "Kurstadtschanze Helmut Recknagel" in the presence of the ski jumping legend. In 2018, the inrun of the K60 including the porcelain inrun track was renewed. Plans to build a ski jumping complex consisting of large and normal hills with seats for approx. 40,000 spectators have meanwhile been discarded for the time being. Further information about the jumps can be found at:
        skisprungschanzen.com/DE/Schanzen/GER-Deutschland/BB-Brandenburg/Bad+Fiegenwalde/853-Sparkassen+Ski-Arena/.htm.

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          July 16, 2017

          Coming from the north, all of a sudden, immediately behind the Jahn sports field, the ski jumps appear in a large swathe. That's a special moment.

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            January 19, 2020

            Surprising in Brandenburg, but with a long tradition and young talent is always sought.
            Additional Information:
            wsv-badfreiwalde.eu/schanzenanlagen

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              April 13, 2020

              WSV Bad Freienwalde operates the northernmost ski jumping facility in Germany with the ski jumps at Papengrund. The view from the 38m high K60 tower of the Helmut-Recknagel-Schanze is impressive.

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                October 18, 2020

                The 4 jumps belong to the northernmost ski jumping facility in Germany

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                  April 19, 2021

                  Super nice jumps. Impressive.

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                    April 3, 2017

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                      February 3, 2019

                      Northernmost ski jumping facility in DE

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                        July 9, 2022

                        The northernmost ski jump in Germany and part of the tower hiking trail.
                        The climb is worth it.
                        Hats off to the children and young people who jump down here.

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                          October 8, 2023

                          The steps from the ski jump to the ski jump tower are quite something. And you should have a certain level of fitness. You can also get your tower diploma stamp here. Once at the top you have a great view and can even see as far as the Niederfinow boat lift. After a 10-, a 20- and a 40-meter jump, a facility was built in 2008 that allows jumps of up to 70 meters. The tower is 32 meters high; 161 steps have to be conquered.

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                            May 21, 2024

                            Cool area with lots of stairs. The stair tower of the large ski jump is used as an exhibition.

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                              September 27, 2024

                              The northernmost ski jump in Germany is impressive. The eagles of tomorrow train here. The largest jump is 66m high.

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                                March 24, 2025

                                Germany's northernmost ski jump. The winter sports club was founded here in 1923, including for ski jumping.

                                Today, the gate was open, and I was able to take a close look at the jumps. It's fantastic to see the old winter sports revived, here with Germany's northernmost ski jump. A great idea, and it fits perfectly into the "Jahn Sports Park."

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                                  January 13, 2022

                                  Ski jumps in Brandenburg for the youngsters.

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                                    January 23, 2023

                                    On the Märkisches Wintersporttag there is something going on around and on the ski jumps. The club there is doing a lot. This time we were able to use the lift (blue ribbon next to the jumps) to go up. 😅

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                                      April 14, 2023

                                      We had followed the Berliner Strasse (B158) from our guesthouse in the city, steep climb. Before reaching the ski jump tower, we descended through the forest into the valley and arrived at the stadium and the ski jump outrun. The area below is cordoned off by a fence at one of the gates we tried but was locked. Directly opposite in the outlet there is a small gate which, according to information from other hikers, is open at certain times - we tried, we were able to get in. Stairs to the left of the ski jumps up to the ski jump tower, up there for 2 euros to climb to the very top (161 steps) and be able to see the whole facility and the surrounding area. Recommendation!

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                                        May 22, 2024

                                        It's crazy that you can experience it yourself from up there. The climb is worth it.

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                                          September 4, 2022

                                          The northernmost ski jumps in Germany are not as gigantic as those in Innsbruck or Garmisch, but they are still very impressive. Especially the view from above makes weak knees.

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