Strausberg city to Strausberg train station on the 66 lakes hiking trail (stage 7B)

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On this stage you hike from Strausberg to Strausberg. Sound strange, but it is like that.

The elongated place is on the east bank of the Strausberger See and has three train stations. Today you will walk from the Strausberg / Stadt train station to the Strausberg / Bahnhof train station.






 







Length: 10.5 km, duration: approx. 3 hours

Start: Strausberg city

Destination: Strausberg train station

Logo / route marking: Blue point on a white background

Arrival by public transport: From Berlin main station with the S5 (Strausberg Nord) to Strausberg Stadt (approx. 1 hour)

Departure public transport: From Strausberg train station with the S5 (Berlin Westkreuz) to Berlin central station (approx. 1 hour)

Course: Strausberg city, Straussee, Herrensee, Annatal, Hegermühle, Strausberg train station






 







How to get there / Interesting facts: At the beginning it is always along the banks of the Straussee. Then you pass the Annatal over the Herrensee to the southern Strausberg train station. The Annatal was created from a meltwater channel during the Ice Age. Due to the difference in altitude between Straussee and Stienitzsee of about 30 meters, the meltwater has also been carried away by the fast-flowing stream. In the past, this hydropower was used by five water mills. Today part of the Anna valley has been declared a landscape protection area.






 







Sights:


  • Straussee ferry
  • Herrensee
  • Annatal / Annafließ

Route characteristics / route expansion: Mixture of paved and unpaved roads

Maps / literature:

  • "66-Seen-Weg, Hikeline hiking guide", publisher: Esterbauer GmbH, edition: 3 (2019), ISBN: 978-3-85000-760-3, 11.90 euros




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  • on the Straussee ferry, Foto: Christoph Creutzburg, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Herrensee, Foto: Christoph Chreutzburg, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Herrensee, Foto: Christoph Creutzburg, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Herrensee, Foto: Christoph Creutzburg, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Herrensee, Foto: Christoph Creutzburg, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Straussee ferry, Foto: Florian Läufer, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree



On this stage you hike from Strausberg to Strausberg. Sound strange, but it is like that.

The elongated place is on the east bank of the Strausberger See and has three train stations. Today you will walk from the Strausberg / Stadt train station to the Strausberg / Bahnhof train station.






 







Length: 10.5 km, duration: approx. 3 hours

Start: Strausberg city

Destination: Strausberg train station

Logo / route marking: Blue point on a white background

Arrival by public transport: From Berlin main station with the S5 (Strausberg Nord) to Strausberg Stadt (approx. 1 hour)

Departure public transport: From Strausberg train station with the S5 (Berlin Westkreuz) to Berlin central station (approx. 1 hour)

Course: Strausberg city, Straussee, Herrensee, Annatal, Hegermühle, Strausberg train station






 







How to get there / Interesting facts: At the beginning it is always along the banks of the Straussee. Then you pass the Annatal over the Herrensee to the southern Strausberg train station. The Annatal was created from a meltwater channel during the Ice Age. Due to the difference in altitude between Straussee and Stienitzsee of about 30 meters, the meltwater has also been carried away by the fast-flowing stream. In the past, this hydropower was used by five water mills. Today part of the Anna valley has been declared a landscape protection area.






 







Sights:


  • Straussee ferry
  • Herrensee
  • Annatal / Annafließ

Route characteristics / route expansion: Mixture of paved and unpaved roads

Maps / literature:

  • "66-Seen-Weg, Hikeline hiking guide", publisher: Esterbauer GmbH, edition: 3 (2019), ISBN: 978-3-85000-760-3, 11.90 euros




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  • on the Straussee ferry, Foto: Christoph Creutzburg, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Herrensee, Foto: Christoph Chreutzburg, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Herrensee, Foto: Christoph Creutzburg, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Herrensee, Foto: Christoph Creutzburg, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Herrensee, Foto: Christoph Creutzburg, Lizenz: Seenland Oder-Spree

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