View of wintry Elbe meadows in Beuster
Dog and child with sled in the forest
The church in Beuster in winter
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Schiller Grove

Schiller grove in Seehausen


The Schillerhain is something of a green oasis in Seehausen. Here you can go for a walk, work out on the outdoor fitness equipment - or simply do nothing at all.

The great German poet and philosopher gave it its name: in 1859, the Schiller Grove was named after Friedrich Schiller to mark the 100th anniversary of his birth. Since then, the park with its now mighty old trees has been Seehausen's local recreation area.

Take a walk along the banks of the quietly flowing Alands, have a picnic by the carp pond, train your muscles on the outdoor fitness equipment or simply catch your breath after a stressful day.

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