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Gravel biking around Nehmitzsee offers diverse terrain within the Stechlin Nature Park, characterized by green forests and clear water. The region features varied landscapes, including natural paths, asphalt, paved roads, and extensive gravel sections. Riders can expect a mix of wild root paths, gravel roads, and grass-green meadows, providing both sporting challenge and a unique nature experience. This environment is highly suitable for exploring no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
3.0
(2)
7
riders
48.1km
03:12
290m
290m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
(2)
7
riders
36.7km
02:39
220m
220m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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5.0
(2)
12
riders
28.2km
02:08
180m
170m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
(1)
1
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Grandiose trail - Be considerate of hikers. Also rideable without an MTB, if you master cycling!
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Great trail even without an MTB. Might be used by many hikers in summer or during the season, then it might get tricky.
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Beautiful waterways from the bridges
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It's very difficult for paddlers to portage here. There's no trolley. We portaged the boat and placed it in the overflow channel below the weir. However, it was very difficult to reach and arduous.
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The Stechlinsee Loop is currently closed due to a bridge closure near the former Rheinsberg power plant. Therefore, you must choose a suitable path, hiking counterclockwise, either along the water or through the forest above the lake.
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From this elevated position, you have the best possible view of the former nuclear power plant. Of course, you also get a much better view of the surrounding landscape and forest.
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We're here at the back, specifically at the former train station of this hideous plant, which you can even visit by appointment! This nuclear power plant near Rheinsberg, or Menz, was built in 1960, making it the first commercial nuclear power plant in the GDR. Decommissioning, i.e., the disposal of all the radioactive hazardous waste, began in 1995, only five years after decommissioning, and is apparently still far from complete!!! – What a cost! – Who is so politically and economically stupid as to demand new nuclear power plants for Germany or to recommission existing ones at great expense?
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There are over 20 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Nehmitzsee, offering diverse experiences within the beautiful Stechlin Nature Park. These routes are carefully selected to provide a tranquil ride away from motorized traffic.
The trails around Nehmitzsee feature a varied landscape, including natural paths, forest trails, and gravel roads, often alongside clear lakes. While some routes can be challenging, there are options suitable for beginners. For example, the Müritz–Havel Waterway – Bathing area at the Großer Pälitzsee loop from Strasen is rated as easy, offering a gentler introduction to gravel biking in the region.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the serene environment, the clear waters of the lakes, and the extensive network of trails that allow for peaceful rides through green forests and picturesque landscapes, away from traffic.
Absolutely! The trails often lead through stunning natural scenery and past points of interest. You can explore the tranquil West Shore Trail, Nehmitzsee, or discover the unique Narrow Forest Path Near the Former Power Plant. There's also the historical Grave of the assistant gamekeeper E. Joppich, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike trails around Nehmitzsee are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A great example is the Lake Stechlin – Katzensteg Footbridge, Strasen loop from Menz, which offers a comprehensive tour of the area's natural beauty.
The region's 'green forests' and 'clear water' make it appealing throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer allows for combining your ride with a refreshing dip in one of the many lakes. Winter biking is possible, but conditions may vary, with some paths potentially being icy or muddy.
While specific trails are not explicitly marked as 'family-friendly' in the data, the presence of 'easy' rated routes and the overall 'no traffic' nature of these trails make many suitable for families. Look for shorter, less challenging routes like the Müritz–Havel Waterway – Bathing area at the Großer Pälitzsee loop from Strasen, which has minimal elevation gain.
Yes, the Nehmitzsee region is known for its 'clear water' and numerous lakes. Many routes, such as the Müritz–Havel Waterway – Bathing area at the Großer Pälitzsee loop from Strasen, pass by designated bathing areas or secluded spots perfect for a refreshing swim after your ride. Always check local regulations for swimming.
Experienced gravel bikers will find several challenging routes. The Lake Stechlin – Katzensteg Footbridge, Strasen loop from Menz, for instance, is rated as 'difficult' and covers a significant distance with varied terrain, providing a rewarding experience for those seeking a longer adventure.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Nehmitzsee vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter routes like the Müritz–Havel Waterway – Bathing area at the Großer Pälitzsee loop from Strasen, which is about 19 km and takes around 1 hour 20 minutes. Longer, more challenging tours, such as the Lake Stechlin – North Bay of Lake Stechlin loop from Menz, can be around 36 km and take over 2 hours 30 minutes to complete.
The region's connectivity is a key advantage. While specific public transport links to trailheads are not detailed here, the broader Stechlin Nature Park area is accessible. Some routes are known to start near train stations, such as a route from Rheinsberg station that passes through the Nehmitzsee area, suggesting public transport can be a viable option for reaching the starting points of your gravel adventure.


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