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Gravel biking in Spreewald is characterized by a unique wetland landscape, featuring a labyrinthine network of rivers and canals that wind through lush forests and green meadows. The region's flat topography makes it suitable for various skill levels, offering extensive car-free cycling routes. Cyclists can explore tranquil Spreewald pond landscapes and extensive heathlands, providing diverse terrain for no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Attention! "Fontaneweg" from the direction of Nordumfluter towards the hotel "Eiche" is currently a dead end. The last bridge, shortly before the hotel "Eiche", is impassable due to significant damage!
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Beautiful cycle path along the river
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Anyone cycling south from Schlepzig along the Spreewald Dam will pass through a landscape like something out of an old nature film: shallow ponds, quiet waterways, a causeway path with crunching gravel, and then – almost unexpectedly – a small jetty overlooking a body of water that takes your breath away. This is the Inselsteich (Island Pond): framed by reeds, birch trees, and pines, perhaps a swan in the distance, a gentle rippling, nothing else. This place is far removed from any rush – and it's noticeable: there are no restaurants, no benches with a view, no picnic area. But if you park your bike, pause for a moment, and watch the light play on the water, you'll understand why it's worth stopping here for a while. Tip: Early in the morning or during the golden hour, the Inselsteich seems almost magical. Then the trees and sky are reflected with a clarity otherwise only seen in Canada. And if you're lucky, you might hear the rustling of otters or the call of a crane from the nearby reeds.
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Between the Leipe and Raddusch rivers, you'll inevitably come across one of the most characteristic landmarks of the Spreewald cycle paths: the Spree Bridge with its lock, located in the heart of the biosphere reserve. Anyone cycling here should briefly dismount their bikes – cycling is strictly prohibited on the bridge, and for good reason: the wooden steps are steep, slippery when wet, and anyone traveling with luggage or an e-bike will know what pushing means by now. The crossing: The bridge itself is charmingly rustic – a mix of Spreewald romance and a sporting challenge. The calm Spree waters flow beneath it, lined with trees and reeds, often with canoes, paddleboats, or visiting ducks. Directly next to it is the small lock, which almost seems out of time: no hustle and bustle, no noise, just the occasional quiet gurgling as the gates open. Photo tip: From the bridge, you have a beautiful view of the river and the surrounding landscape – a perfect moment for anyone seeking something special in a relaxed setting. For cyclists: If you're heavily laden or riding in a group, you should allow a few extra minutes for the crossing. The steps are equipped with treads, but are unsuitable for trailers or tandems. Those who like can help each other – true Spreewald style.
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Crossing by bike is no problem, as the bridge has rails. This makes cycling in the Spreewald twice as much fun.
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It's a very beautiful route, only the small bridges were tiring on the bikes.
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Great light! Great green in 1,000 variations!
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There are over 20 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails in Spreewald, offering a variety of experiences. Most of these, around 16, are rated as easy, making them accessible for many riders, while others provide a moderate challenge.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails in Spreewald offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll primarily encounter gravel roads winding through lush forests and green meadows, alongside the region's famous canals. Some routes may also include sections of technical trails or concrete slab paths, providing a varied experience. The topography is generally flat, but areas like the "Calauer Schweiz" offer a more undulating landscape with pine forests.
Yes, Spreewald is well-suited for family-friendly gravel biking due to its generally flat terrain and numerous car-free paths. Many of the trails are rated as easy, perfect for a relaxed outing. A good option to consider is the Bridge over Stilles Fließ – Spreewald Biosphere Reserve loop from Burg-Kolonie, which is an easy 21.9 km route through the tranquil biosphere reserve.
The best times for no-traffic gravel biking in Spreewald are typically spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, and the trails are less crowded than in the peak summer months. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Even in summer, focusing on weekdays or early mornings can help you find quieter stretches.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike trails in Spreewald are dog-friendly, especially those that traverse natural areas and forests. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves, and to be mindful of other cyclists and wildlife. Ensure you carry enough water for both yourself and your dog.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike routes in Spreewald are designed as circular loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. For example, the Spreewald pond landscapes loop from Schlepzig is an easy 27.6 km circular route that allows you to explore the unique pond landscapes without retracing your steps.
Along the no-traffic gravel bike trails, you can discover charming traditional Sorbian villages with unique wooden houses, and even open-air museums like the Lehde Open-Air Museum. You might also encounter observation towers such as the Wehlaberg, offering panoramic views, or pass by significant waterways like the Gurkenradweg between Lübbenau and Leipe, which is part of the extensive canal network.
Yes, Spreewald offers several charming inns and restaurants where you can take a break and refuel. Along some routes, you might find places like the Dubkow Mill Inn or the Wotschofska Inn, which are popular spots for cyclists. These establishments often serve regional specialties, including the famous Spreewald pickles.
The komoot community highly rates the no-traffic gravel biking experience in Spreewald, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the serene and peaceful atmosphere of the car-free paths, the unique natural beauty of the canal system, and the opportunity to spot diverse wildlife like kingfishers and otters. The well-maintained gravel surfaces and the sense of immersion in nature are frequently highlighted.
While many routes are easy, there are longer options for those seeking more distance. For instance, the Lübben Moat – Spreewald pond landscapes loop from Verlandungszone Köthener See is a moderate 47.5 km route that takes you through extensive pond landscapes. Another moderate option is the Spreewald pond landscapes – Old Schlepzig Brewery loop from Lübben, covering 41.3 km.
Yes, many towns in the Spreewald region, such as Lübben and Lübbenau, are accessible by public transport, including regional trains. From these towns, you can often directly access the extensive network of cycling paths, including the no-traffic gravel routes. Some services also offer bike transport, making it convenient to start your ride without a car.


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