Best bike parks around Plau am See offer an extensive network of natural trails and cycling routes. The region features diverse landscapes, including forests, lakeside paths, and natural reserves, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Plau am See is a central hub in the Mecklenburg Lake District, known for its well-maintained routes that cater to mountain bikers and those seeking adventurous cycling experiences. These routes often include challenging natural passages and scenic views.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Cycling around Plau am See
nice section
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Currently not passable, otherwise very beautiful with challenges
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A narrow, natural singletrack trail runs along the southern shore of Lake Plau, making it ideal for sporty cyclists and mountain bikers. The path leads through dense forests, past small coves, and directly along the water. Rooty sections, tight bends, and occasionally sandy, sometimes muddy sections make the trail varied and, in places, quite challenging. Views of the shimmering lake open up again and again, accompanied by the peaceful rustling of the trees – an intense nature experience on two wheels. 😉👌 The journey is the destination!
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For this route, I recommend a full-suspension e-MTB. A great MTB highlight.
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The S3 trail is short, challenging and requires a little more than just sitting in the saddle and moving your legs. Not for e-bikers.
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Super great nature trail right along the water, but after about 1 km after the severed tree trunk it is no longer passable due to mud and mire. So turn around and continue above the country road towards Malchow.
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The region around Plau am See offers an extensive network of natural trails and cycling routes rather than traditional bike parks. You'll find diverse landscapes, including forests, lakeside paths, and natural reserves, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Many routes feature challenging natural passages and scenic views, catering to mountain bikers and those seeking adventurous cycling experiences.
Yes, Plau am See offers several challenging trails. For instance, Lenz’s Höhen Trail features narrow paths, climbs, and descents, making it ideal for sporty riders with mountain bikes. Another option is the Singletrack on the southern shore of Lake Plau, known for its rooty sections and varied terrain through dense forests, offering an intense nature experience.
The Lenzer Höhen Trail at Lake Plauer is highly popular, especially its eastern bank, offering beautiful and enjoyable routes. The Plauer See Circular Route is also considered one of Germany's most scenic cycling paths, with its southeastern section between Stuer and Lenz being particularly beautiful and challenging. You can also find great views from the Sheep Pasture by Plauer See.
Absolutely. The Singletrack from Alt Sammit to Krakow am See is highlighted by visitors as a great single trail section that provides pure riding fun for every biker, often preferred over riding on the road.
Cyclists can experience a rich variety of landscapes, from serene lakeside paths and dense forests to open natural reserves. Many routes lead through nature reserves like Marienfließ and Quaßliner Moor, offering opportunities to observe wildlife and enjoy varied terrain. You'll frequently encounter stunning views of Lake Plauer and its surrounding natural beauty.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the diverse scenery and natural trails are best enjoyed in pleasant weather. Spring, summer, and early autumn typically offer the most favorable conditions for cycling, allowing you to fully appreciate the lakeside paths, forests, and nature reserves.
Yes, while some trails are challenging, the region also offers routes of easy to medium difficulty, particularly those leading through nature reserves. The Eisvogel- and Bärenwald-Tour, for example, is a relatively easy 31 km tour along the south-western shore of Plauer See, offering scenic views and wildlife observation opportunities.
Yes, Plau am See is well-regarded as a cycling hub in the Mecklenburg Lake District. Bicycle rentals are readily available, including e-bikes, traditional touring bikes, and mountain bikes, making it easy for visitors to access suitable equipment for their chosen routes.
Beyond cycling, the Plau am See region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Trail of magic stones' or routes around the Plau Lift Bridge. For those interested in different cycling styles, there are also dedicated Road Cycling Routes and Gravel Biking routes available.
Yes, many cycling routes in the Plau am See area are well-documented and available with GPX files. This makes navigation straightforward for visitors, allowing you to focus on enjoying the diverse landscapes and natural challenges.
The uniqueness comes from the combination of diverse scenery, natural challenges, and integration with local attractions. You can cycle through serene lakeside paths, dense forests, and nature reserves, often encountering unpaved, varied terrain. Many routes pass by fishing villages, historical sites, and nature observation points, enhancing the overall experience beyond just the ride.


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