Kobbelner Stein (erratic boulder)

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This is a region that really rocks! The Ice Age formed the landscape, but it also left behind some amazing natural monuments - scattered boulders. The largest and most famous boulder is the “Kobbelner Stein”. This “Colossus”, which is 7.1 metres long, 5.2 metres wide and 4.5 metres high, was excavated in 1925. It is around 25 metres in circumference and weighs around 256 tonnes. Massive forces transported the granite stone from the Danish island of Bornholm to Kobbeln.
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  • Kobbelner Stein, Foto: Florian Läufer, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Kobbelner Stein, Foto: Florian Läufer, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Kobbelner Stein, Foto: Florian Läufer, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
An open-air “classroom” has been built by the Kobbelner Stein. On the newly created nature trail, visitors can learn all about the Ice Age and how this giant boulder ended up in Kobbeln. In addition to information displays, there are also lots of activities providing information about the local forest.

2 circular trails have been created around the Kobbelner Stein (Tour 1: 3.7 kilometres and Tour 2: 1.2 kilometres). Kobbeln is right by the Oder-Spree Cycle Path on the “Monks’ Tour” and the Oder-Spree-Dahme Cycle Path.
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This is a region that really rocks! The Ice Age formed the landscape, but it also left behind some amazing natural monuments - scattered boulders. The largest and most famous boulder is the “Kobbelner Stein”. This “Colossus”, which is 7.1 metres long, 5.2 metres wide and 4.5 metres high, was excavated in 1925. It is around 25 metres in circumference and weighs around 256 tonnes. Massive forces transported the granite stone from the Danish island of Bornholm to Kobbeln.
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  • Kobbelner Stein, Foto: Florian Läufer, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Kobbelner Stein, Foto: Florian Läufer, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Kobbelner Stein, Foto: Florian Läufer, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
An open-air “classroom” has been built by the Kobbelner Stein. On the newly created nature trail, visitors can learn all about the Ice Age and how this giant boulder ended up in Kobbeln. In addition to information displays, there are also lots of activities providing information about the local forest.

2 circular trails have been created around the Kobbelner Stein (Tour 1: 3.7 kilometres and Tour 2: 1.2 kilometres). Kobbeln is right by the Oder-Spree Cycle Path on the “Monks’ Tour” and the Oder-Spree-Dahme Cycle Path.
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Comfort Information

  • Leisuretime
    Visitor parking
    • Distance of visitor parking to the entrance (in meters, approx.): 10
    Flooring
    • Partly restricted walkable flooring (inside and/or outside)
    Stairs
    • Everything is accessible at ground level / without stairs.
    Guest bathroom
    • Guest toilet is accessible without stairs
    Additional info
    • There are enough seats available
    • Supplementary information:
      It is possible to park directly in front of the premises. The area is located on the edge of the forest and can be easily visited on foot. Paths are natural.

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Am Springberg

15898 Kobbeln

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Tourist information

Tourismusverband Seenland Oder-Spree e.V.

Ulmenstraße 15
15526 Bad Saarow

Tel.: +49 (0) 33631-868100
Fax: +49 (0) 33631-868102

Weather Today, 16. 9.

13 18
few clouds

  • Wednesday
    12 19
  • Thursday
    14 22

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