Tornower See is a lake located in the Ruppin Switzerland nature reserve in Brandenburg, Germany. It is part of a chain of lakes that stretches for around 40 kilometers south to the upper part of the Rhinluch. The lake is 2.18 km wide and 1.57 km long, with an area of 124 ha and a maximum depth of 12 m. Visitors can enjoy hiking, swimming, and birdwatching in the area. The Fontane hiking trail circles the lake for about seven kilometers, passing through forests and meadows, and offering scenic views of the lake and its surroundings. The trail also passes by the Tornow source, the Binenbach, and the Rottstiel stream, and offers opportunities to visit the Bolten mill and the Weilickenberg
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Activities: We walked along the shore, explored the area, and looked for a way to access the lake. We also found a small stream where we collected water samples with a net
Highlights: The Junior enjoyed trying to find an access point to the lake and using the net. "The lake glittered in the autumn sun." The whole family enjoyed the beautiful nature and the varied landscape ✨