The Great Stone of Buchholz is an estimated 105-ton erratic boulder in the Französisch Buchholz district of the Berlin district of Pankow. The stone and the surrounding area have been protected since 22 December 1931.
The stone, which was discovered by farmers ploughing deeply at the turn of the 20th century, is located about 1.2 kilometres northeast of the old village centre of Französisch Buchholz in the immediate vicinity and below Bucher Straße, which, coming from Buchholz, first crosses the A 114 motorway and - after passing the boulder lying on the right side of the embankment - the railway line of the Berlin outer ring. There is a transport connection to the nature reserve "Großer Stein von Buchholz" between the BAB and the railway line through a paved descent from the dam crest.
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Address: Berlin, Germany
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