Info Point Altkünkendorf in the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Grumsin Beech Forest.
The Info Point in Altkünkendorf with its exhibition (free admission) provides interesting information about the flora and fauna of the Grumsin Beech Forest World Heritage Site and its origins, and offers extensive information material for young and old. It is the starting point for many hiking routes. You will also find benches for a break and a toilet, which can also be used outside opening hours (with a 50 cent coin, no EC card possible).
Opening hours
April to October
Wednesday to Sunday and on public holidays: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Address
Altkünkendorfer Straße 20
16278 Angermünde


Observation tower at the Altkünkendorf Info Point
Next to the Altkünkendorf Info Point and its exhibition about the Beech Forest Grumsin stands the village church, designed in 1850 by architect Friedrich August Stüler. The steeple was restored with the help of lottery funds from the Brandenburg Ministry of the Environment. The eight-sided tower of the fieldstone church, which reopened in March 2019, offers beautiful views of the Grumsin Beech Forest World Heritage Site from its windows at a height of 34 metres.
The church is maintained by the Förderverein Dorfkirche Altkünkendorf e.V.
Please note: For safety reasons, no more than ten people may enter the tower at any one time.
The ascent is only possible with a companion from the information centre or a certified nature and landscape guide during a guided tour (“A primeval forest is created” or “Living World Heritage”). Admission for visitors aged 14 and over: €2.50. There is a discount for school groups.
Please use these designated parking spots. Spaces fill up quickly, especially in summer. Whenever possible, use public transportation.
