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Touring cycling around Döberitzer Heide is characterized by its extensive open heathland, sandbanks, and dry grasslands, which developed from its history as a military training area. The terrain is generally flat, with low elevation gains, making it suitable for touring bicycles. While known for open landscapes, the area also features sections with shady forests and birch groves, providing varied scenery. The paths are mostly firm and sandy, offering a distinct cycling experience near Berlin and Potsdam.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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9.55km
00:34
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.8km
01:33
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.2km
00:57
40m
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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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a great place to enjoy coffee.
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"Falkensee Station" – a train station as a highlight. Bold. Trains stop there, people get on and off. It doesn't get much more of a train station than this. The map would probably have given it away.
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There is another restaurant inside, also pretty inside (with lots of nooks and crannies) and with delicious local gourmet cuisine.
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Great asphalt, almost no traffic and the view is simply enjoyable.
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As part of the Berlin-Spandau – Nauen expansion project (https://www.i2030.de/west/), Falkensee station is being rebuilt. The S-Bahn extension from Berlin-Spandau ends here. The existing regional train stops of Seegefeld and Albrechtshof will then be served by the S-Bahn. In the future, S-Bahn trains will run every ten minutes and offer new direct connections to all stations along the city rail network (including Westkreuz, Tiergarten, and Hackescher Markt). The establishment of accelerated express S-Bahn trains is currently being examined. For regional services, the platforms will be extended to 220 meters. This will allow for longer trains with more seats to be operated on the regional lines.
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Who's putting a bike path through here? 🤦🏽 Lots of people, lots of cars. Very annoying section.
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There are over 300 touring cycling routes in Döberitzer Heide that focus on traffic-free experiences. These routes cater to various skill levels, with more than 220 considered easy, offering plenty of options for a relaxed ride.
The terrain in Döberitzer Heide is characterized by extensive open heathland, sandbanks, and dry grasslands. While many paths are firm and sandy, some sections might have softer sand, especially in summer, or become muddy after heavy rain. The area also features shady forests and birch groves, providing varied scenery and surfaces suitable for touring bicycles.
Yes, Döberitzer Heide offers many family-friendly options. A significant portion of the routes are classified as easy, making them suitable for cyclists of all ages. For example, the route Dallgow-Döberitz Station – Don Frá Ice Cream Parlor loop from Dallgow-Döberitz is an easy, relatively flat option perfect for a family outing.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Döberitzer Heide, but it is crucial to keep them on a leash at all times. This is important for the safety of the wildlife, especially the free-roaming large herbivores like European bison and Przewalski's horses, and to protect sensitive habitats. Always stay on marked trails.
Döberitzer Heide is a biodiversity hotspot. Cyclists have the opportunity to observe large herbivores such as European bison and Przewalski's horses in the wilderness core zone, and Galloway cattle, Heck cattle, and Konik horses in the nature experience ring zone. The area is also home to over 5000 plant and animal species, offering diverse bird voices and rare flora.
Absolutely. You can find several interesting spots. The Finkenberg Observation Tower offers fantastic views over the heath and forest landscape. You can also visit the Döberitzer Heide itself, or observe the European bison and Przewalski horses in their natural habitat.
Döberitzer Heide offers enjoyable cycling experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While summer is also popular, some sandy sections might be softer. Mornings are particularly recommended for a quiet and immersive nature experience, with fewer crowds and more opportunities for wildlife observation.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Döberitzer Heide are designed as loops. For instance, the Satzkorn village church – Kartzow Palace loop from Priort offers a scenic circular tour, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet and serene environment, the extensive network of trails, and the unique opportunity to observe diverse wildlife in a natural setting. The varied landscape, from open heathland to shady forests, is also frequently highlighted.
Döberitzer Heide is easily accessible from Berlin and Potsdam. Public transport options are available to nearby stations such as Dallgow-Döberitz, making it convenient for day trips. Many routes, like the Path to Dyrotz – Hexenhaus Finkenkrug loop from Dallgow-Döberitz, start directly from such accessible points.
Yes, while the core wilderness area is preserved, the surrounding nature experience ring zone and nearby villages offer amenities. There are around thirty picnic areas scattered throughout the Heide, ideal for breaks. For more substantial refreshments, routes like the Priorter Backstübchen – Designer Outlet Berlin loop from Priort pass by places where you can find cafes or shops.
No specific permits are required for public access to the designated trails in the nature experience ring zone. However, it is crucial to stay on marked paths at all times due to potential unexploded ordnance from its military past and to protect sensitive habitats. Respect the wildlife and the natural environment.


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