Hiking trail „Abenteuer mit Stobbi“

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The 3-kilometre “Adventure with Stobbi” hiking trail is barrier-free and invites you to discover and join in. There are 9 stations for seeing, hearing and feeling. It is particularly suitable for children and people with mild disabilities.
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  • Swiss House Visitor Center, Foto: Annett Kiesner
  • Exhibition “Expedition to Märkische Schweiz”, Foto: Archiv Naturpark Märkische Schweiz
  • Exhibition “Expedition to Märkische Schweiz”, Foto: Archiv Naturpark Märkische Schweiz
  • Hiking trail "Abenteuer mit Stobbi", Foto: Archiv Naturpark Märkische Schweiz
Start / Finish: “Schweizer Haus” Nature Park Visitor Center
Length / Duration: 3 kilometers / approx. 1 hour
Nature of the path / route: mainly unpaved paths
Course: “Schweizer Haus” nature park visitor center, Töpfergraben, small Tornowsee lake, Wolfsschlucht gorge, Gibelpfuhl, Malzmühlenbrücke bridge

Route description

The 3-kilometre hiking trail leads through the beautiful Stobbertal valley along the Töpfergraben to the small Tornowsee lake, which looks enchanted and fairytale-like with its marshy foothills. The trail continues past the Wolfsschlucht gorge, which leads steeply up the mountain, but is worth a detour off the trail. Here you can get a stamp for the “Adventures with Stobbi” flyer.

The trail then leads through the beech forest to the quiet Giebelpfuhl and down the mountain to the starting point. Don't forget the second stamp at the side of the path on this section!

As a crowning finale, you can wade in the clear Stobber at the Malzmühlenbrücke bridge and refresh your tired feet. The stations along the way offer the opportunity to get to know the trees, river and lakes better and to discover the sounds and animals of the forest.

9 stations:

  1. Oak and beech
  2. Stobber
  3. Deadwood in the forest
  4. Hornbeam
  5. Pottery ditch
  6. Small Tornowsee lake
  7. Wolf Gorge
  8. A new lake
  9. Beaver foot


Maps / Literature:

  • Brochure “Adventures with Stobbi”
    • The flyer with a detailed description of the stations and space for stamps is available at the Buckow Tourist Information Office and the Schweizer Haus Nature Park Visitor Center.

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The 3-kilometre “Adventure with Stobbi” hiking trail is barrier-free and invites you to discover and join in. There are 9 stations for seeing, hearing and feeling. It is particularly suitable for children and people with mild disabilities.
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  • Swiss House Visitor Center, Foto: Annett Kiesner
  • Exhibition “Expedition to Märkische Schweiz”, Foto: Archiv Naturpark Märkische Schweiz
  • Exhibition “Expedition to Märkische Schweiz”, Foto: Archiv Naturpark Märkische Schweiz
Start / Finish: “Schweizer Haus” Nature Park Visitor Center
Length / Duration: 3 kilometers / approx. 1 hour
Nature of the path / route: mainly unpaved paths
Course: “Schweizer Haus” nature park visitor center, Töpfergraben, small Tornowsee lake, Wolfsschlucht gorge, Gibelpfuhl, Malzmühlenbrücke bridge

Route description

The 3-kilometre hiking trail leads through the beautiful Stobbertal valley along the Töpfergraben to the small Tornowsee lake, which looks enchanted and fairytale-like with its marshy foothills. The trail continues past the Wolfsschlucht gorge, which leads steeply up the mountain, but is worth a detour off the trail. Here you can get a stamp for the “Adventures with Stobbi” flyer.

The trail then leads through the beech forest to the quiet Giebelpfuhl and down the mountain to the starting point. Don't forget the second stamp at the side of the path on this section!

As a crowning finale, you can wade in the clear Stobber at the Malzmühlenbrücke bridge and refresh your tired feet. The stations along the way offer the opportunity to get to know the trees, river and lakes better and to discover the sounds and animals of the forest.

9 stations:

  1. Oak and beech
  2. Stobber
  3. Deadwood in the forest
  4. Hornbeam
  5. Pottery ditch
  6. Small Tornowsee lake
  7. Wolf Gorge
  8. A new lake
  9. Beaver foot


Maps / Literature:

  • Brochure “Adventures with Stobbi”
    • The flyer with a detailed description of the stations and space for stamps is available at the Buckow Tourist Information Office and the Schweizer Haus Nature Park Visitor Center.

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