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No traffic touring cycling routes in the Spreewald traverse a unique inland delta of the Spree River, characterized by over 200 small canals that crisscross lush wetlands, meadows, and forests. This UNESCO biosphere reserve features flat terrain, making it suitable for touring cyclists of all levels. The landscape was shaped during the last Ice Age and is a nationally important biotope with rich flora and fauna. The region's extensive waterways and green corridors provide a distinctive backdrop for cycling.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful, small Spreewald village. However, very crowded in high season.
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The old town has some well-preserved old buildings and also various monuments to show.
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Anyone walking or driving across the bridge here should stop. Not because of the traffic – but for the view. The Spree opens up like a tranquil mirror between forests, reeds, and hidden boat docks. Sometimes covered in water lilies, sometimes clear as glass. And the most beautiful thing: it changes with every weather. Alt Schadow doesn't have a riverside promenade, but it does have that one moment that feels like a vacation – without a selfie stick. If you're in a hurry, you'll miss something. If you stop, you'll understand what a river landscape means.
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A particularly relaxing section of the Gurkenradweg (Gherkin Cycle Path) runs between fields, tree-lined avenues, and a hint of Brandenburg's expanse: the designated cycle path. Pedaling here, you'll immediately notice that this path isn't just formally reserved for cyclists—it also feels that way. Smooth asphalt, hardly any car traffic, and if a tractor does appear, it's usually a friendly greeting. This is where you can experience the Spreewald, not just cross it. The route leads through light avenues, past fields, cows, and the occasional small stream—it's a path where cycling becomes a rhythm. Especially in the morning and evening hours, an almost meditative silence hangs over the landscape. If you like to take photos or simply want to take a deep breath, you should definitely take a break here—sometimes just looking at the wind is enough to realize how little you need. Tip: Ideal for families and leisurely cyclists—few inclines, little hustle and bustle, lots of scenery. A real highlight for all those who not only want to reach their destination but also want to relax.
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Anyone cycling from Burg towards Guhrow or further towards Kolonie will almost inevitably cross it: the Nordkanalfluter. Or, more precisely, its bridge. It's one of those quiet highlights along the way that you'd almost miss – were it not for its strange expanse. From here, the view opens up in two directions: To the west, the water gently meanders through the meadows, flanked by gnarled railings and lush summer greenery. To the east, the Fluter becomes a straight line, flanked by dikes, meadows, and – if the light is right – a sky that tells more about the Spreewald than any guidebook. What's here? Nothing. No sign, no bench, no café. Just landscape. But in its purest form. And that's more than you get at many "must-sees." An ideal place for a short break, for a photo – or for a conversation with yourself.
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This simple yet charming pedestrian bridge marks one of the most beautiful crossings of the Spree south of Neuendorf am See – a place that doesn't impose itself loudly, but quietly seduces. Ideal for hikers seeking the water and for paddlers who trust the river's flow. For hikers: The bridge is a hub on regional walking and hiking trails – those coming from the center of Neuendorf will encounter an almost meditative scenery: reflective water, wide meadows, gently rustling willows. Particularly rewarding at sunrise or in the evening hours, when the sky and landscape merge into one. For canoeists: From a kayak, the bridge appears almost sculptural. It spans the Spree with a gentle sweep, signaling: Here the river flows gently, but not without depth. A good opportunity for a rest, as there are shallow spots along the bank for landing. If you like, you can dock briefly and climb the few steps up to the bridge – the view is worth it.
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The Spreewald offers a vast network of routes perfect for touring cyclists seeking a car-free experience. You can find over 370 routes, with more than 260 of these specifically rated as easy, making them ideal for a relaxed ride through the unique landscape.
The Spreewald is characterized by its exceptionally flat terrain, making it ideal for touring cyclists of all levels. The routes generally follow well-maintained, dedicated cycle paths or quiet country lanes, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride without significant climbs. This makes it perfect for beginners and those looking for a leisurely pace.
Yes, the flat and car-free nature of many Spreewald routes makes them excellent for families. Routes like the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve loop from Leipe offer gentle distances and safe environments for children to cycle. The region's tranquil waterways and charming villages provide plenty of interesting stops for all ages.
Many of the traffic-free paths in the Spreewald are suitable for cycling with dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with the distance and has access to water. The quiet nature of these routes generally makes for a pleasant experience for both you and your canine companion.
The Spreewald is a UNESCO biosphere reserve, so you'll encounter a rich diversity of nature. Expect to cycle alongside the extensive network of canals (Fließe), through lush wetlands, meadows, and forests. Notable natural highlights include the Spree in Spreewald Biosphere Reserve and the Inselteich on the Gurkenradweg. You'll also pass through traditional Sorbian villages with their unique architecture.
Absolutely. The Spreewald is well-equipped with charming inns and cafes, many of which are easily accessible from the cycling paths. You can find places like the Dubkow Mill Inn or the Wotschofska Inn, offering local specialties, including the famous Spreewald gherkins. Many villages also have farm shops where you can sample regional products.
Spring and summer are particularly beautiful times to visit, when the meadows are green, and the Lieberoser Heide transforms into a colorful sea of flowers. The weather is generally mild, making for comfortable cycling conditions. Autumn also offers stunning foliage. While cycling is possible year-round, some services might be limited in the colder months.
The duration varies depending on the route and your pace. Many easy routes, such as the Lübbenau Cucumber Tour (approx. 30 km), can be completed in 2-3 hours. Longer routes, like the Leineweber Stream – Spree River loop (approx. 42 km), might take 4-5 hours, allowing for plenty of stops to explore and enjoy the scenery. The flat terrain means you can often cover more distance with less effort.
The Spreewald is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers consistently praise the region's unique, tranquil waterways, the extensive network of well-maintained, car-free paths, and the opportunity to immerse oneself in nature and Sorbian culture. The flat terrain and numerous charming stops are also frequently highlighted as major positives.
Yes, many of the best traffic-free routes in the Spreewald are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A prime example is the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve loop from Burg, which offers a comprehensive experience of the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage without retracing your steps. The famous Gurkenradweg is also a large circular trail that can be ridden in sections.
The Spreewald region is well-connected by public transport, making it easy to access the starting points of many traffic-free routes. Regional trains often allow bicycles, and several towns within the Spreewald, such as Lübben and Lübbenau, have train stations. This allows for flexible planning, whether you're looking for a day trip or a multi-day tour.
Many towns and villages in the Spreewald, such as Lübbenau, Burg, and Lübben, offer designated parking areas for visitors. These are often conveniently located near the entrances to popular cycling routes. It's advisable to check local signage for parking fees and regulations, especially during peak season.


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