Attractions in Drewitzer Wald, located within the Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide Nature Park, offer a tranquil environment characterized by extensive pine forests and pristine lakes. This region provides opportunities for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and cyclists to explore its natural beauty. The area features a network of paths winding through both forested and open landscapes.
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Great cycle path, directly past the Pastlingsee
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Unfortunately, the cobblestones are still on the route and are almost impassable. I hopped along on the gravel bike at 10 km/h. The junctions of the armor plates are completely eroded and sometimes violently broken, which means that you should drive very carefully there.
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Bicycle route VZ 244. The maximum speed is 30 km/h.
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Well paved 3 m wide bicycle road.
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New asphalt surface with VZ 112 Uneven road.
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The asphalt is currently being renewed and should be completed in 2021.
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New asphalt and shoulder with root protection. At the moment, however, the connection routes towards Guben are being renewed. But it should soon be passable with good asphalt.
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Quiet route with a good surface.
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Drewitzer Wald is primarily known for its natural beauty, offering extensive pine forests and pristine lakes. The main attractions revolve around outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking. You'll find well-maintained cycle paths and forest trails that allow you to immerse yourself in the tranquil environment.
Yes, Drewitzer Wald offers several family-friendly options. The Paved cycle path between Kerkwitz and Drewitz and the Drewitz–Grabko Cycle Path are both categorized as family-friendly, featuring new asphalt and quiet stretches suitable for all ages. The region's generally gentle terrain and beautiful scenery make it ideal for family outings.
The most prominent natural features are the extensive pine forests that define the 'Wald' (forest) itself, and several pristine lakes. Key lakes include Drewitzer See, a clearwater lake surrounded by a nature reserve, and Kleinsee, which is often part of picturesque hiking routes and offers views towards the larger Großsee.
Drewitzer Wald boasts a good network of cycling paths. Popular options include the Paved cycle path between Kerkwitz and Drewitz and the Drewitz–Grabko Cycle Path, both noted for their new asphalt surfaces and pleasant forest and meadow landscapes. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling in Drewitzer Wald guide.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. The Forest Path Between Tauer and Bärenklau, Schlaubetal offers a beautiful route through the forest with varied terrain, including some cobblestones and roots in places. Other routes, like the 'Small Lake – View of Großsee loop' and the 'Forest School at Kleinsee – Small Lake loop', provide diverse experiences from moderately difficult to easier paths. For more options, refer to the Running Trails in Drewitzer Wald guide, which also covers walking routes.
Drewitzer Wald is beautiful throughout the year, but the best time to visit for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is typically from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the forests are lush, providing ideal conditions for exploration. Winter offers a peaceful, snow-covered landscape for those who enjoy colder weather activities.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of Drewitzer Wald. The well-maintained and newly asphalted cycle paths, such as the one between Kerkwitz and Drewitz, are highly appreciated for their smooth riding experience through idyllic forest and meadow landscapes. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for immersion in nature are consistently highlighted.
While Drewitzer Wald is primarily known for its natural landscapes, the region research mentions Schloss Bärenklau (Bärenklau Castle) in conjunction with a hiking loop. This suggests a historical point of interest within or near the forest area, offering a glimpse into the local heritage.
Yes, Drewitzer Wald offers several easy walking routes. The 'Forest School at Kleinsee – Small Lake loop' is an easier 2.2 km path exploring the forest areas around Kleinsee. Many of the cycle paths, especially those with new asphalt, are also suitable for leisurely walks, providing smooth surfaces through scenic environments.
While many paths are suitable for general cycling, some trails, like parts of the Forest Path Between Tauer and Bärenklau, Schlaubetal, feature varied terrain including cobblestones and roots, which might be more challenging for road bikes but could be suitable for mountain biking. For dedicated mountain biking routes, you can explore the MTB Trails in Drewitzer Wald guide.
Absolutely. Drewitzer Wald, situated within the Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide Nature Park, is an excellent destination for nature observation. Its extensive pine forests provide a rich habitat for various wildlife, and the pristine lakes like Drewitzer See are ecologically significant, making it a tranquil spot for birdwatching and enjoying the natural environment.
The cycle paths in Drewitzer Wald vary in condition. Many sections, such as the Paved cycle path between Kerkwitz and Drewitz and the Drewitz–Grabko Cycle Path, have recently been renewed with new asphalt, offering a very smooth and pleasant ride. However, some older forest paths, like parts of the Forest Path Between Tauer and Bärenklau, Schlaubetal, may have cobblestones or root damage, requiring more caution.


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