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Trail to the Horizon: Neuruppin to Rheinsberg

June 9, 2025 David H Weinberger

This weekend’s hike was a 30 kilometre walk between Neuruppin and Rheinsberg. It took 4 trains to get there over one and a half hours. This photo shows an entrance to Ruppiner Lake, one of many the trail follows on its way north. The string of lakes is in a forested area known as Ruppiner Schweiz and right now it is brilliant green and incredibly lush. Although the trail is part of the E10 long-distance trail, it is not very well marked, rather insufficient to navigate without the help of a map. I used Schöne Heimat #125: Rheinsberg, Neuruppin, Ruppiner Schweiz.

I tempted the weather on this hike: forecasted 25% chance of rain in the morning but likely thunder and lightning storms in the early afternoon. If all went to plan I would find myself in Rheinsberg before the storms. Didn’t happen. I was crossing the fields heading into Braunsberg when the rumbling started and looking back I could see the stormfront advancing. I picked up my speed attempting to make it back into the forest but I was about one kilometre out before it all hit. Wild rain, wind, thunder and a bit of lighting. Finally made it into a dense woods and things quickly calmed down as the front moved east.

Overall, a beautiful hike with pleasant towns to wander through and a few places to eat along the way if necessary. I stayed overnight in Rheinsberg and took the early trains home to Berlin. Great workout and wonderful trails.

In TRAVEL, DISTRACTIONS Tags hiking, hike, Brandenburg, Rheinsberg, Neuruppin, wanderweg, wander
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Trail to the Horizon: Angermünde Beech Forest

June 2, 2025 David H Weinberger

This weekend I hiked the trails just west of Angermünde about an hour and a half northeast of Berlin. It took a train and a bus to be delivered to the start of Friday`s hike, Louisenhof, on Friday morning. I walked 30 kilometers heading first to Altkünkendorf, south to Größ-Ziethen, north to Wolletzsee, and finally back to Angermünde. Saturday I hiked the perimeter of Wolletzsee, a distance of 25 kilometers. Both hikes are in the UNESCO World Heritage Site Grumsin Beech Forest, which is part of the Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians. Over two days I saw very few hikers but there were a number of bicyclists along the limited road stretches.

Beautiful trails through lush forests, some fields, and a bit of hard surface walking. Overall easy and gentle hiking with plenty of time to slow down and enjoy the serenity in the ancient woods. I found myself doing a bit of meditation as I walked, soaking up the sun and the history of the trees. This could well be one of the prettiest and calming hiking to be found in Brandenburg.

As usual, I used the Schöne Heimat map series, in particular #101, Angermünde, Eberswalde, Niederfinow, Bad Freienwalde (Oder). It helped for planning the trip but the trails are so well marked it is really not necessary.

In TRAVEL Tags hiking, trails, Brandenburg, hike, forests, UNESCO
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