The village is located four kilometers northeast of Bad Freienwalde on the southeastern slope of the Neuenhagener Island. The B 158 passes about one kilometer northwest of the village.
The area around Gabow has been inhabited since the Neolithic period. A stone hammer was found from this time. In 1933, bronze spearheads and arm rings were discovered in a field during plowing. These date back to the Late Bronze Age. In 1996, late Slavic shards were discovered. The name Gabow also suggests a Slavic foundation in the 12th or 13th century. In the land book of Neumark, the place is recorded as Grabow. At that time, 21 families lived here.
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