Rochow Trail

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The rare, historic ensemble of the village of Reckahn is inseparably linked to Eberhard von Rochow, who implemented a pioneering rural school reform on his estates — reforms that ultimately laid the foundation for the Prussian education system. Embark on a journey back to the Age of Enlightenment in the Mark Brandenburg!
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  • Schwäne auf dem Fischteich, Foto: Sandra Fonarob, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.
  • Wanderweg nach Krahne, Foto: Sandra Fonarob, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.
  • Schule Reckahn, Foto: Sandra Fonarob, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.
  • Wasserbüffel, Foto: Sandra Fonarob, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.
  • Wegmarkierung, Foto: Sandra Fonarob, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.
  • Schlosspark Reckahn, Foto: Sandra Fonarob, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.
  • Schloss Reckahn, Foto: Sandra Fonarob, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.
Right at the start of your hike, the manor park — one of the oldest landscaped parks in Brandenburg — welcomes you. The cultivated parkland blends almost seamlessly into the vast open landscapes of the Havelland. This shaded path, with fish ponds to your left and wide fields to your right, leads you to the small neighboring village of Meßdunk. In autumn, the area is especially rich in birdlife. On the wet meadows, water buffalo help keep the vegetation low, opening up sweeping views across the landscape. Shortly after the quiet little village, you’ll find a covered rest area, and from the quirky elevated “pipe lookout,” you can enjoy a wide, unobstructed view over the expanse of the fish ponds.

The trail continues past a weir and through typical Brandenburg pine forest until you reach Krahne. This village, which also belonged to the von Rochow estate, benefitted from the school reform as early as 1779, when the children here attended their own village school modeled after the one in Reckahn. Today, the former manor house hosts Kunstgut Krahne, an art gallery.

The return route follows hedge-lined fields, shaded by unusually tall locust and poplar trees. Soon, the stone pyramid comes into view — built to commemorate the devastating damage inflicted on the Rochow estates by the Prussian military camp of 1741.

Back in the center of Reckahn, be sure to visit the School Museum with its historic classroom, the Baroque church, and Reckahn Castle itself.

Tip: Plan some extra time to explore Reckahn! During opening hours at the Rochow Museum, you can borrow a free audio guide to explore the castle, the school museum, the manor park, and various listening stations around the village at your own pace.

Trail Information

  • Waymarking: Yellow circle with the von Rochow family crest

  • Length/Duration: 9.9 km / ~2 hours

  • Suitable for: Families, seniors (60+), strollers

  • Parking: Schloss and Rochow Museum Reckahn

  • Public transport: Stop “Reckahn/Dorf,” bus lines 551, D/524

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The rare, historic ensemble of the village of Reckahn is inseparably linked to Eberhard von Rochow, who implemented a pioneering rural school reform on his estates — reforms that ultimately laid the foundation for the Prussian education system. Embark on a journey back to the Age of Enlightenment in the Mark Brandenburg!
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  • Schwäne auf dem Fischteich, Foto: Sandra Fonarob, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.
  • Wanderweg nach Krahne, Foto: Sandra Fonarob, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.
  • Schule Reckahn, Foto: Sandra Fonarob, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.
  • Wasserbüffel, Foto: Sandra Fonarob, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.
  • Wegmarkierung, Foto: Sandra Fonarob, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.
  • Schlosspark Reckahn, Foto: Sandra Fonarob, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.
  • Schloss Reckahn, Foto: Sandra Fonarob, Lizenz: Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.
Right at the start of your hike, the manor park — one of the oldest landscaped parks in Brandenburg — welcomes you. The cultivated parkland blends almost seamlessly into the vast open landscapes of the Havelland. This shaded path, with fish ponds to your left and wide fields to your right, leads you to the small neighboring village of Meßdunk. In autumn, the area is especially rich in birdlife. On the wet meadows, water buffalo help keep the vegetation low, opening up sweeping views across the landscape. Shortly after the quiet little village, you’ll find a covered rest area, and from the quirky elevated “pipe lookout,” you can enjoy a wide, unobstructed view over the expanse of the fish ponds.

The trail continues past a weir and through typical Brandenburg pine forest until you reach Krahne. This village, which also belonged to the von Rochow estate, benefitted from the school reform as early as 1779, when the children here attended their own village school modeled after the one in Reckahn. Today, the former manor house hosts Kunstgut Krahne, an art gallery.

The return route follows hedge-lined fields, shaded by unusually tall locust and poplar trees. Soon, the stone pyramid comes into view — built to commemorate the devastating damage inflicted on the Rochow estates by the Prussian military camp of 1741.

Back in the center of Reckahn, be sure to visit the School Museum with its historic classroom, the Baroque church, and Reckahn Castle itself.

Tip: Plan some extra time to explore Reckahn! During opening hours at the Rochow Museum, you can borrow a free audio guide to explore the castle, the school museum, the manor park, and various listening stations around the village at your own pace.

Trail Information

  • Waymarking: Yellow circle with the von Rochow family crest

  • Length/Duration: 9.9 km / ~2 hours

  • Suitable for: Families, seniors (60+), strollers

  • Parking: Schloss and Rochow Museum Reckahn

  • Public transport: Stop “Reckahn/Dorf,” bus lines 551, D/524

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Arrival planner

Reckahner Dorftraße 27

14797 Kloster Lehnin

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Tourist information

Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.

Theodor-Fontane-Straße 10
14641 Nauen OT Ribbeck

Tel.: +49 (0) 33237-859030
Fax: +49 (0) 33237-859040

Weather Today, 18. 8.

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