The landscape
Stülpe Manor lies in the largest uninterrupted landscape conservation and right in the middle of the wildlife corridor running through Southern Brandenburg, along which wolves, elks and other wildlife from former East Prussia (now Poland) return to the area.
For anyone seeking unforgettable experiences in unspoiled nature, off the beaten track and beyond the din of modern life, Stülpe Manor is the right place. In recent years, wolves have begun settling in the nearby nature reserves spanning hundreds of acres and are now raising their offspring there. The fallow deer population numbers among the densest in all of Brandenburg. Fens make way for heathlands, the beauty of which rivals that of the Lüneburg Heath.
Just behind Stülpe rises the Golm, its forests populated with ancient English oaks and a crystal clear mountain lake. The Golm is the highest elevation of the Lower Flaeming with views that stretch to the rivers Oder and Elbe and even to Berlin. This is the nesting place of the white-tailed eagle and the territory of sixteen of the eighteen bat species inhabiting Brandenburg today. The list of animals which have found their little paradise on Earth around Stülpe is a long one: The crane. The otter. The great capricorn beatle. To name just a few.