Prignitz
The sparsely populated Prignitz region was shaped by the Ice Age which left behind a landscape dominated by end moraines. more >>
Ruppiner Seenland
The 'Ruppiner Land' region is characterized by its forests, lakes, meadows, fields, lowlands, hills and marshes. more >>
Uckermark
Thanks to the Vistula Glaciation of 15,000 years ago the Uckermark region today is characterized by flat outwash plains, rolling terminal moraines with vast woodlands, meadows, swamps, tree alleys and more than 400 lakes. more >>
Barnimer Land
Barnim County 50 km north of Berlin offers unspoilt nature, lakes and lots of forests. more >>
Seenland Oder-Spree
The Oder-Spree-Lake region is regarded as eldorado for people who enjoy water-based activities and nature lovers. more >>
Dahme-Seenland
Second to the island of Corsica the Dahme lake area is Europe's biggest contiguous forest region. more >>
Spreewald
Unique natural and cultural landscape in Europe; 1,000 km of water ways; flat areas: 10% forests with more than 12,000 different kinds of animals and plants...
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Lausitzer Seenland
Das Lausitzer Seenland erstreckt sich vom more >>
Elbe-Elster-Land
The Elbe-Elster region is the south western- most part of the state of Brandenburg. more >>
Fläming
From north to south the tourism region Fläming consists of the following areas: Teltow, Zauche, Baruth glacial valley, Lower Fläming and Upper Fläming.
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Potsdam
The city of palaces, parks and gardens is situated in the charming Havel region with many lakes, forests and parks. more >>
Havelland
This landscape is shaped by the river Havel, its canals and lakes. The river also gave name to this region. more >>