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Family-friendly hikes around Gadebusch are characterized by diverse landscapes, including meadows, forests, and river valleys. The region features the Sude and Radegast rivers, two lakes, and is the northern gateway to the Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve. Trails often lead through the city forest and past low-lying hills, offering accessible paths for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
4.5
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29
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6.49km
01:42
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25
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2.59km
00:40
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
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9
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16.1km
04:12
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.68km
01:13
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9
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9.65km
02:29
40m
40m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There is a sculpture here that shows a so-called coin striker.
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The current shape of the Burgsee was created by a weir in a natural depression. The lake is fed by the hillside spring to the east. A large population of yellow water lilies is typical for the water body.
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This memorial is located on the large meadow opposite the train station. Unfortunately, it is very old and urgently needs to be renovated.
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The historic train station in Gadebusch is a real adventure station. In addition to the Station Burgsee Restaurant and various event locations, the station has a very special highlight in store. Like various politicians and athletes before you, you can spend the night in the former GDR government train. The saloon sleeping car, built in 1968, has six double sleeping compartments, a toilet and a shared shower. https://www.mecklenburg-schwerin.de/unsere-region/staedte-und-orte/gadebusch/nicht-verpassen/#
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The historic train station in Gadebusch, which was completely restored in 2012 and is a listed building, offers you fresh, regional and modern cuisine in the "Station Burgsee" restaurant. Located directly in the Gadebusch city forest and on the Burgsee, you can enjoy typical Mecklenburg hospitality and excellent service here. In addition to its first-class "Station Burgsee" restaurant, the historic Gadebusch train station offers other options for active leisure and vacation planning. From August 2014, guests can stay in an original sleeping car from the former GDR government train, which is located right next to the train station. In addition, rooms are offered for companies to hold product presentations, seminars and demonstrations. Complete, individually put together incentive packages can also be booked. Whether you want to roam the area with tanks on a closed-off track, discover the Mecklenburg landscape in American vintage cars or camp by a pond in the middle of the nature of northwest Mecklenburg - there are great options here. https://www.mecklenburg-Schwerin.de/unsere-region/regionen/vom-schaalsee-bis-zur-ostsee/restaurant-station-burgsee/index.html
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On July 2, 2011, the Münzschlägerbrunnen was ceremoniously unveiled on the north-east side of the Gadebusch town hall. The fountain and its figure (a naked, muscular man) are made of bronze and reach a height of 210 cm with the 80 cm high granite base. It illustrates the history of the city, which had a mint in the Middle Ages (1542 to 1624), in a slightly exaggerated depiction. The work of art, which was inaugurated on the occasion of the 2011 coin festival, was donated to the city by the Sparkasse Foundation and the Schotte family from Gadebusch. The family had commissioned the sculptor Wolfgang Knorr to create it. Description: “65 copies of original coins stored in the Schwerin coin cabinet adorn the base.” The person who came up with the idea, Gerhard Schotte, was allowed to make silicone impressions of the coins for the work of art in the coin cabinet. Each coin reproduced here refers to people from contemporary history such as Albrecht the Fair (1542), Johann Albrecht I or Adolf Friedrich I, Duke of Mecklenburg. The man with the strong arm checks the embossed image again before striking and lifts the stamp again. - Knorr has designed a small wing on the left shoulder blade of the striker, placing his depiction somewhat in the mythical realm. In 2016, visitors to the city were able to purchase a re-stamping of the 1549 coin, which is considered a Reformation thaler. The suggestion came from the city church's support association, which also received the proceeds. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadebusch
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Railway fans will get their money's worth here. Very nice to look at lock and wagons.
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A very beautiful piece of nature, as a local recreation area to the city
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The Gadebusch region is exceptionally family-friendly, offering a wide variety of easy hikes perfect for all ages. Many paths are mostly accessible, winding through picturesque meadows, forests, and along rivers and lakes. Out of 47 available routes, 35 are rated as easy, making them ideal for family outings.
Families can enjoy diverse natural landscapes including the Sude and Radegast rivers, and two beautiful lakes. The region is also the northern gateway to the Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve, known for its distinctive flora and fauna. You might encounter highlights like the Observation Tower Kneese East, offering great views, or explore the serene Röggeliner Lake and Dutzower Lake.
Yes, Gadebusch offers several excellent circular routes perfect for families. A popular option is the Burgsee Gadebusch – Gadebusch Town Hall loop from Gadebusch, which is an easy 2.6 km walk around the central Burgsee. Another great choice is the Gadebusch Town Hall – Burgsee Gadebusch loop from Gadebusch, a slightly longer 4.7 km easy route also circling the lake.
Most family-friendly trails in Gadebusch feature gentle terrain, primarily consisting of well-maintained paths through forests, meadows, and along riverbanks. The elevation gains are generally minimal, making them suitable for strollers and younger children. For example, the Burgsee Gadebusch – Gadebusch Town Hall loop has an elevation gain of less than 15 meters.
Absolutely! Gadebusch is rich in history. You can incorporate visits to the impressive Renaissance Gadebusch Castle, which overlooks the town, or explore the historic old town with its half-timbered houses and brick buildings. For ancient history enthusiasts, the Bridge at the Rope Swing – Megalithic Tombs loop from Stresdorf offers an easy hike to fascinating Megalithic Tombs.
Gadebusch offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring brings blooming meadows, while summer provides lush green forests and opportunities for lakeside activities. Autumn transforms the landscape with vibrant colors, making it particularly scenic. Even mild winter days can be enjoyable for a crisp walk, though some paths might be muddy.
Many trails in the Gadebusch region are dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your furry companions along for the adventure. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve, and to be mindful of local regulations and wildlife. The varied landscapes provide plenty of space for dogs to enjoy.
Parking is generally available at key starting points for many trails, particularly near the town center and popular attractions like the Burgsee. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route descriptions. The town is well-equipped to accommodate visitors arriving by car.
The Gadebusch area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the beautiful, serene lake landscapes. The accessibility and variety of easy routes are frequently highlighted as perfect for family outings.
Yes, the historic town center of Gadebusch offers various cafes and restaurants where families can refuel after a hike. Many are conveniently located near popular starting points like the Burgsee, providing options for a meal or a refreshing drink. You'll find choices ranging from traditional German cuisine to lighter snacks.
Gadebusch has public transport connections that can help you access various parts of the town and its surrounding areas. While some trailheads might require a short walk from a bus stop, the town's central location makes it feasible to reach many starting points without a car. For detailed public transport information, it's best to check local schedules.


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