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Touring cycling routes around Lindow (Mark) are set within the Ostprignitz-Ruppin region of Germany, characterized by picturesque lakescapes and extensive forests. The area is known as the "city of three lakes," with Lindow situated directly on the shores of Lake Gudelack and surrounded by the Wutzsee and other bodies of water. The terrain is generally flat, making it suitable for touring cyclists seeking routes through ancient beech and mixed forests, often alongside idyllic lakes. This region offers diverse opportunities for…
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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An imposing church: open daily, but only from 11 a.m.
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Great surface. You can roll here.
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The mill was first documented in 1530 and originally belonged to the Lindow convent (later the Lindow ladies' convent and office). It is one of the last remaining water and windmills in the region. In the Middle Ages, it served the monastery, which was one of the richest in the March of Brandenburg. Fires destroyed parts of the complex in 1805 and 1846; it was rebuilt afterwards. The current two-story main building dates from 1848 (or reconstruction after 1846) and is an example of Prussian rural architecture.
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Originally it was a classic water mill. Today it is decommissioned as a grain mill, but still possesses complete milling technology (formerly with a turbine). Since about 1928/1936 it has been operated electrically. The preserved water wheel (an undershot Straub wheel) still turns occasionally for demonstration purposes or lies in the flow.
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Viticulture is probably not typical in this area around Gransee, but where a count or today the government resides, a vineyard is also established. It is certainly idyllic to look at and we enjoyed it.
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I tried to drive around the lake away from paved roads, but unfortunately kept ending up in dead ends. Therefore, the best way to drive around the lake is on the existing road!
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Today, the Ruppiner Tor is used for art exhibitions. The key is available at the neighboring local history museum during opening hours.
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In the Ruppiner Land region, several cycle paths run parallel to forestry roads, which are a joy to ride in the first few years. Unfortunately, most cycle paths are laid as a rather thin asphalt surface directly on the sandy soil after the topsoil has been removed. This leads to the first signs of root growth after just a few years, and after a longer period, such paths develop a washboard surface. Unfortunately, these paths are unsuitable for racing bikes or riders with correspondingly high speeds.
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes around Lindow (Mark) listed on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with options ranging from easy to difficult, allowing cyclists to explore the region's picturesque lakescapes and extensive forests.
The best seasons for outdoor sports, including touring cycling, in Lindow (Mark) are typically from spring to autumn. During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the region's ancient beech forests and idyllic lakes.
The terrain around Lindow (Mark) is generally flat, making it well-suited for touring cyclists. Routes often wind through extensive forests, past picturesque lakes like Gudelack and Wutzsee, and along well-maintained paths, offering a refreshing environment for exploration.
Yes, Lindow (Mark) offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Gudelacksee – Statue of the Woman at Lake Wutzsee loop from Lindow (Mark) is an easy 15.3 km path that takes you past scenic lakes. Another accessible option is the Statue of the white nun Amelie – Klostermühle Lindow loop from Lindow (Mark), which is 17.2 km long and also rated easy.
Experienced touring cyclists can find more challenging routes in Lindow (Mark). The Meseberg Palace – Gudelack Lake in Lindow loop from Lindow (Mark) is a difficult 28.4 km path that traverses forests and passes by Lake Gudelack, with the historic Meseberg Palace as a notable landmark.
Lindow (Mark) is known as the 'city of three lakes,' so you'll frequently encounter beautiful lakes such as Gudelacksee and Wutzsee. The region is also characterized by extensive forests, including ancient beech and shady mixed forests, providing a scenic backdrop for your rides. You can also explore natural highlights like Lake Stechlin or Grienerick Lake.
Yes, Lindow (Mark) offers several historical landmarks. You can cycle past the medieval ruins of a Cistercian convent on the Wutzsee or visit the historic old town. Nearby, Rheinsberg Palace, the former summer residence of Frederick the Great, is a major attraction. The Meseberg Palace – Gudelack Lake in Lindow loop from Lindow (Mark) also passes by the historic Meseberg Palace.
For picturesque views, consider the View of the Rhin River – Gudelack Lake in Lindow loop from Lindow (Mark), which offers varied landscapes including views of the Rhin River and Gudelack Lake. The Wutzsee circular trail, winding between moss-covered oaks and tall pines, is also highly scenic. Additionally, the Tree-lined bike path at Lake Ruppin provides a straight, traffic-free ride with intermittent lake views.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Lindow (Mark) are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. The Gudelack Lake in Lindow – Ruppiner Lake near Treskow loop from Lindow (Mark) is a popular 54.7 km circular route offering extensive views of the region's lakes and woodlands. The 'Dosse-Seen-Tour' is another approximately 40-kilometer circular route that takes cyclists past some of the region's most beautiful lakes.
While many outdoor areas in Germany are dog-friendly, specific regulations can vary. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature parks like Stechlin-Ruppiner Land, and to ensure they are well-behaved around other cyclists and wildlife. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions on trails.
The touring cycling routes in Lindow (Mark) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 260 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's serene lakescapes, the refreshing environment of the extensive forests, and the generally flat terrain that makes for enjoyable rides. The variety of routes, from easy to difficult, also contributes to its popularity.
Yes, Lindow (Mark) is connected to notable cycling paths. The Löwenberger Land Cycle Path extends from Oranienburg to Lindow, offering a flat route through meadows, forests, and past smaller ponds and lakes. The Rheinsberg–Kagar Rail Trail, recently renovated with new asphalt, also provides a continuously passable and pleasant cycling experience nearby.


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