This Stiftung Naturlandschaften Brandenburg nature trail is one of a total of six circular paths that are linked to the Ludwig Leichhardt Trail in loops. All of them together form the Ludwig Leichhardt Nature Trail, covering a total length of some 32 kilometres. This makes it one of the longest nature trails in Germany. Each path is dedicated to a selected aspect of the impressive and varied natural landscapes between Goyatz and Butzen.
Length: 8 kilometres
Start/finish: Car park on the L44 at Rammoltsee
Marking: woodpecker symbol
Directions: By car or bicycle
Route description/points of interest/background information: Hikers can reach the Wilderness Trail via a newly created forest car park by Lake Rammoltsee which is linked to the L44. The path leads along Lake Bergsee, past a rehydrated moor and the Butzener Bagen, then further north as far as Lake Ziestesee. At the half-way point there is a path leading west that ends at the support threshold at the end of the Butzener Bagen at Schafbrückchen bridge. Here, the visitor can observe a fine example of a renaturation measure. The path continues past the lakes Ziestesee and Ugringsee and via the Jessersche Läuche to the starting point at Lake Rammoltsee.
It is possible to shorten this eight-kilometre route to approximately five kilometres by means of a connecting path. In the north-east the hiking trail has a connection to the Crane Path.
Possible combinations:
- Crane Path
- Ludwig Leichhardt Trail
Trail conditions: unspoilt, natural