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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Mecklenburgische Seenplatte
Kuckssee

Lapitz Village Church loop from Kuckssee

Moderate

4.8

(4)

94

riders

Lapitz Village Church loop from Kuckssee

02:31

55.1km

350m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: February 24, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 39.0 km for 76 m

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221 m

Rural Road Between Lapitz and Penzlin

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Quiet district road between Lapitz and Penzlin with a bit rough asphalt, but easy to drive

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6.45 km

Rural road from Penzlin to Werder

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Paved with only a few bumps. Well drivable.

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8.29 km

Country road between Werder and Zippelow

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Easy to drive circular road between Werder and Zippelow, a bit wavy in a beautiful landscape

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11.2 km

Rural Road Between Zippelow and Prillwitz

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Quiet district road between Zippelow and Prillwitz with somewhat patched asphalt

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38.7 km

It's a great event with the organization!

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39.0 km

One still works: every water mill has an upstream stream - in the case of the Vierrademühle, that's the Oberbach, and a downstream stream, that's the Tollense. The Ölmühlenbach with the weir is still used today to regulate the Tollensesee - that is the huge "mill pond" of the Vierrademühle. Because there was always enough water, the four-wheel mill was able to develop into one of the largest mills in the north. But it can be bigger: The Great Mill in Gdańsk had up to 18 wheels!
There is more to report: The Oberbach and an earth dam were built right after the city was founded in the 13th century to dam up the lake by 1.5 - 2 m. What a major project of our ancestors! The earth dam can still be seen today in the Brodaer Strand area. Below (north) there is and is a deeper fracture through which the Tollense flows. What did you achieve with the traffic jam? (1) the mill received enough water level = energy, (2) the area around the young town was artificially swamped, which improved its defense capability and (3) the town's opponent, the old Slavic settlement center in the south of Lake Tollense (Rethra?), put under water. It just flooded and people moved away. You can find the remains today in the Lieps 1/2 to 1 m under water. The Christian colonizers were not squeamish about asserting themselves against the old population. Is that all true? At least I didn't think it up myself.
And one more thing: the four-wheel mill used to stand on an island. The outflow of the city moat led (unlike the Lindebach today) around the back of the mill into the Tollense. The mill was fortified and part of the defense system. Exciting?
At the Ölmühlenbach there is another mill stream that leads to another mill before the weir. It stood opposite today's Uthoff fish farm on a kind of island. Today there is a horse pasture, but with enough imagination you can still "see" it. However, I really don't know what's behind the term "oil mill".
You can also take a look at the water supply of the Lohmühle. It had 2 storage ponds - one is the swan pond, the other was in the area of the weir south of the Ziegelbergstrasse. No comparison to the Tollensesee!
By the way: My grandfather was a master mill builder ...

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40.8 km

In the east of the fortification, the New Gate was built at the end of the 15th century. It is the youngest of the four city gates of Neubrandenburg. From him only the main gate has been preserved. In the gable niches of the city side are eight life-size terracotta figures whose meaning is also unknown.

The Fritz Reuter Society, which actively cultivates the legacy of the great Low German dialect poet, is located in the Neuen Tor. Founded in Lübeck in 1960, in 1991 she relocated to Neubrandenburg. Several hundred members from all parts of Germany have dedicated themselves to the goal of cultivating the Low German language.

In particular, the society is dedicated to the life and work of the well-known Low German poet Fritz Reuter, who spent his most productive years here in Neubrandenburg from 1856 to 1863. During this time, important works such as "Ut mine Stromtid", "Kein Hüsung" or "Hanne Nüte" were produced. Regular readings and other events take place here.

Source: neubrandenburg.m-vp.de/neues-tor-neubrandenburg

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54.9 km

Lapitz Village Church

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Flat-roofed plaster building from 1914, copper roof rider with pimple hood

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55.1 km

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26.2 km

16.0 km

5.66 km

5.52 km

1.26 km

565 m

Surfaces

43.7 km

5.50 km

4.71 km

1.25 km

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