The American deciduous forest in the Oderberg region

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South of Lake Parstein, the largest contiguous American hardwood forests in Brandenburg grow. Discover the over 100-year-old red oak, white ash, and hickory stands.A visit is worthwhile in every season. But autumn, with its intense foliage colors and falling fruits, will be an unforgettable experience for every forest visitor.The circular tour starts in the town center and leads past the boulder Großer Stein towards Trappenberge, past the large and small Lindsee. On a section of cobblestone pavement, it goes past Hirschstein and Dr. Lembcke Stein through Schweinebucht back to the starting point of the hiking route.

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