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66 Lakes Hiking Trail


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Köthener See, Foto: Günter Schönfeld, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Dahme-Seenland e.V.

Leibsch: Der Schleusenbereich ist voraussichtlich bis August 2024 gesperrt. Die Umleitung des Paul-Gerhardt-Weges und des 66-Seen-Wanderweges führt über die Leibscher Hauptstraße.

The 66 Lakes Hiking Trail is Brandenburg's main hiking trail with over 400 km. The circular trail is one of the most attractive lowland hiking trails in Germany. In cross-section, you can hike through the diverse landscapes of this wooded and water-rich state. Extensive deciduous forests can be discovered in the northern sections, coniferous forests in the south. The western sections are dominated by palace and park landscapes. And in the eastern part, riparian forests and secluded unspoilt natural landscapes open up.


All landscapes are interspersed with natural streams and rivers, pools, ponds and lakes, which alternate with diverse agricultural landscapes and dreamy villages. The great thing is: all hiking stages can be easily travelled by public transport. Fuss e.V. has published a motto for this: "Hiking by train and bus is good for you. - Not only for our health and the environment, but also for the small stations in Brandenburg.

With this in mind, Fuss e.V. has put together individual stages that make it possible to hike manageable sections, each of which can be reached by train and then left again...

Length: 417 km (20 days)

Start / Finish: Potsdam

Logo / route sign: blue dot on white background

Arrival / Departure:

  • ÖPNV: mit RE bis Potsdam Charlottenhof
  • By car: From Berlin via the A115, Nuthestrasse and B1 to Potsdam Charlottenhof (approx. 45 minutes).

Route: Potsdam Brandenburg Gate, Marquardt, Wustermark, Brieselang, Schönwalde, Hennigsdorf, Birkenwerder, Wensickendorf, Wandlitzsee, Lanke, Melchow, Trampe, Falkenberk/Mark, Leuenberg, Wesendahl, Hegermühle, Rüdersdorf, Bhf. Fangschleuse, Hangelsberg, Fürstenwalde, Bad Saarow, Reichenwalde, Wendisch Rietz, Alt Schadow, Leibsch, Märkisch Bucholz, Halbe, Egsdorf, Wünsdorf, Sperenberg, Saalow, Trebbin, Stücken, Ferch-Lienewitz, Potsdam Pirschheide, Potsdam Brandenburg Gate

Possible combinations:

  • Around Potsdam's Havel Lakes
  • Cult tour through the unknown Potsdam
  • Pilgrimage Berlin - Bad Wilsnack
  • Hiking tour through the Barnim Nature Park
  • Oderlandweg
  • Great 7 Lakes Tour
  • Reading Track Forest Ways
  • Köthen Heath Lakes Hiking Trail
  • European Long Distance Trail E10
  • From Lake Teupitz to Klingespring
  • Soil geo-path
  • Hiking trail around Lake Seddin

Trail conditions / route development: no information

Maps / literature:

  • "66-Seen-Weg, Hikeline Hiking Guide", 1:50,000, Publisher: Esterbauer, Edition: 2 (2012), ISBN-13: 978-3850005012, 14.90 euros.
  • "Hiking and Cycling Map 66 Lakes Trail: To the Natural Beauties around Berlin", 1:50,000, Publisher: Barthel, A., Edition: 2 (1 October 2011), ISBN-13: 978-3895911552, 7,90 Euro
  • Reschke, Manfred: "Die 66-Seen-Wanderung. Zu den Naturschönheiten rund um Berlin", Trescher Verlag; Auflage 8, aktual. A. (2017), ISBN 978-3-89794-369-8 (www.trescher-verlag.de/reisefuehrer/deutschland/66-seen-wanderung.html)

Tour dates



Tour start
Luisenplatz
14467 Potsdam

417 km

End of tour
Luisenplatz
14467 Potsdam
Köthener See, Foto: Günter Schönfeld, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Dahme-Seenland e.V.

   Contact

66 Lakes Hiking Trail
TMB Informations- und Vermittlungsservice Brandenburg
Babelsberger Straße 26
14473 Potsdam


0331-200 47 47


   Features

  • Round trip
  • Arrival/departure with public transport possible

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