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Touring cycling around Huwenowsee offers routes through a landscape characterized by a natural, curved channel lake and surrounding deciduous forests. The region features gently hilly topography, with well-maintained paths and sections of car-free cycle paths. These routes often provide views of the lake, which is encircled by red beech and oak forests, and connect to the broader Rhins river system. The area's varied terrain is suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An imposing church: open daily, but only from 11 a.m.
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The mill was first documented in 1530 and originally belonged to the Lindow convent (later the Lindow ladies' convent and office). It is one of the last remaining water and windmills in the region. In the Middle Ages, it served the monastery, which was one of the richest in the March of Brandenburg. Fires destroyed parts of the complex in 1805 and 1846; it was rebuilt afterwards. The current two-story main building dates from 1848 (or reconstruction after 1846) and is an example of Prussian rural architecture.
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Originally it was a classic water mill. Today it is decommissioned as a grain mill, but still possesses complete milling technology (formerly with a turbine). Since about 1928/1936 it has been operated electrically. The preserved water wheel (an undershot Straub wheel) still turns occasionally for demonstration purposes or lies in the flow.
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Viticulture is probably not typical in this area around Gransee, but where a count or today the government resides, a vineyard is also established. It is certainly idyllic to look at and we enjoyed it.
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Today, the Ruppiner Tor is used for art exhibitions. The key is available at the neighboring local history museum during opening hours.
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In the Ruppiner Land region, several cycle paths run parallel to forestry roads, which are a joy to ride in the first few years. Unfortunately, most cycle paths are laid as a rather thin asphalt surface directly on the sandy soil after the topsoil has been removed. This leads to the first signs of root growth after just a few years, and after a longer period, such paths develop a washboard surface. Unfortunately, these paths are unsuitable for racing bikes or riders with correspondingly high speeds.
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Most of the lakes in the Ruppiner Land region are worth a visit. They are surrounded by pine forests and, in good weather, reflect the typical North German sky.
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There are over 130 touring cycling routes in the Huwenowsee region, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from easy, short loops to more challenging, longer rides through the scenic landscape.
The terrain around Huwenowsee is generally gently hilly, characteristic of the Ruppiner Seenland. You'll encounter well-maintained paths, natural forest paths, and sections of car-free cycle paths. The region is known for its dense deciduous forests, particularly red beech and oak, and offers picturesque views of the lake.
Yes, Huwenowsee offers many easy routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Meseberg Palace – Statue of the white nun Amelie loop from Schloss Meseberg is an easy 19.0 km path that starts at Meseberg Palace and includes a notable landmark. Over 50 easy routes are available in the area.
Many routes pass by significant points of interest. You can cycle past the impressive Meseberg Castle, which serves as a guest house for the German federal government. Other notable attractions include the Lessing Family Mausoleum and the Lessing Memorial Stone, both connected to the castle's history. The region also features natural highlights like the Huwenowsee Swimming Area and various picnic spots.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Huwenowsee are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Meseberg Palace – Gudelack Lake in Lindow loop from Schloss Meseberg, a moderate 60.2 km route offering diverse scenery.
The Huwenowsee area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 600 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's 'magical' oak and beech forests, the tranquil views of the lake, and the well-maintained, often car-free cycle paths that make for a peaceful riding experience.
Absolutely! The region is ideal for combining cycling with other outdoor activities. You'll find designated bathing areas at Huwenowsee and expansive meadows perfect for picnics, such as the Picnic area at Lake Huwenow. Many routes offer easy access to these spots.
Yes, the routes around Huwenowsee are integrated into the broader Stechlin-Ruppiner Land. For example, the Schönermark Cycle Path – Ruppiner Gate, Gransee loop from Schloss Meseberg is a moderate 50.3 km trail that leads through the Schönermark Cycle Path, connecting to the town of Gransee.
The region's lush deciduous forests, predominantly red beech, suggest that spring and autumn offer particularly beautiful scenery with vibrant foliage. Summer is also excellent for combining cycling with swimming in the lake. The gently hilly topography makes it accessible for various fitness levels throughout the warmer months.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are moderate and difficult routes available. For instance, the Meseberg Palace – Lindow Monastery Ruins loop from Schloss Meseberg is a moderate 47.4 km route that provides a good distance and elevation gain for experienced touring cyclists.
While specific public transport connections directly to all trailheads might vary, the region is part of the Granseer Platte and historical Ruppiner Land. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to nearby towns like Gransee or Lindow, from where you might be able to cycle to the starting points of the routes.
Many routes, especially circular ones, often start at central car parks. For example, the circular hiking trail around Huwenowsee, which often overlaps with cycling paths, typically starts at the central car park in Meseberg, providing a convenient base for your cycling tour.


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