Dannenwalde - Dannenwalde

Dannenwalde
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Dannenwalde is a village in Ruppiner Land in Brandenburg. You can find the place with about 200 inhabitants approx. 70 km north of Berlin.

Map of Dannenwalde

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getting there

By plane

The nearest international airport is Berlin BrandenburgWebsite of this institutionBerlin Brandenburg in the encyclopedia WikipediaBerlin Brandenburg in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsBerlin Brandenburg (Q160556) in the Wikidata database(IATA: BER).

By train

Dannenwalde is on the Berlin - Stralsund railway line. The journey time with regional trains from Berlin Central Station is 49 minutes (every two hours; for travel times see regional timetable information). The 1 Dannenwalde stop is on the western outskirts.

In the street

Dannenwalde is located directly on the federal highway 96 from Oranienburg to Neubrandenburg.

By bicycle

By boat

  • Arrival is possible via the Havel, after Dannenwalde you can reach the Wentowsee via the lock

mobility

Tourist Attractions

  • Barefoot path - The 750 m long path is located on 1.5 hectares near the B 96 and not far from the train station. The feet can be massaged at 20 stations (info).
  • railway station - The brick-built building was built in the 19th century. The station has been a listed building since 2006 (info).
  • pretty octagonal Village church - The cycling church is used for events. The building is open daily (except Mondays) from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. between May and October (info).
  • Dannenwalde Castle - The building is currently being renovated and will then be used again as a Friends of Nature House can be used (overnight stay is then possible again).

activities

  • Swimming in the small Wentowsee
  • Walks, hikes and bike rides through the wooded landscape around the Dannenwalde

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