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Gravel biking around Jabelscher Lake offers diverse natural features and scenic landscapes suitable for exploration. This region, a long, narrow glacier lake within the Müritz area, is characterized by clear waters, dense forests, and gentle hills. The terrain provides varied surfaces, including well-developed cycle paths and sections of dirt roads, making it ideal for gravel biking. The area is dedicated to preserving its natural environment, with routes often leading through wooded areas and past idyllic water landscapes.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
4.3
(8)
52
riders
36.4km
02:08
110m
110m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(6)
20
riders
17.6km
00:59
60m
60m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(2)
17
riders
33.8km
02:12
130m
130m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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14
riders
35.3km
02:06
130m
130m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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4
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21.8km
01:29
100m
100m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful area with a wooden lounger. The boulders are described. Some are quickly lost, overgrown with grass, which is a shame.
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Shallow sand slopes into the water. Ideal for children or night owls. A very idyllic spot. Located in a small wooded area.
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From the southeastern shore of Lake Malchow, there is an impressive view of the former Malchow Monastery, situated on a small hill on the opposite shore. The striking red brick buildings with their tall church towers dominate the town's panorama and, when the water is calm, are atmospherically reflected in the lake. The former Magdalene Convent, later a Cistercian monastery and finally a noble women's convent, is now an important cultural monument. The viewing point on the lakeshore is easily accessible via the cycling and hiking path and invites you to take a short rest with a view of the historic skyline of Old Malchow.
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A bike ride to the Malchow town windmill is worthwhile in every respect: Built around 1843, this gallery-style windmill has been lovingly restored and impresses with its large, approximately 24-meter-long wind turbine. Visitors can enjoy exhibitions on mill technology, regional history, and the mill's own restoration work on several floors. The mill is not only a technical monument but also a cultural meeting place—especially during the annual Mill Festival on Whit Monday.
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The Müritz is a lake within the Mecklenburg Lake District in the Mecklenburg Lake District, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. It is the largest lake located entirely within Germany. The Müritz National Park, established in 1990, is located in southern Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and is the largest land-based national park in Germany. The park extends across the two geographically separate areas of the Mecklenburg Lake District and part of the Feldberg Lake District. With more than 21,000 inhabitants, Waren is a medium-sized town and spa resort. It is the seat of the Waren Lake District District, which includes twelve municipalities. Röbel is a rural town on the west bank of the Müritz. It is the administrative seat of the Röbel-Müritz District, which includes another 18 municipalities. Röbel forms a central hub for its surroundings and is a state-recognized resort. There is a boat connection and bus service through the national park between Waren and Röbel, among other things!
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There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Jabelscher Lake, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful cycling experience away from motorized vehicles.
The region around Jabelscher See is characterized by dense forests, small bays, and a commitment to preserving its natural environment. Many cycling paths lead through wooded areas and past idyllic water landscapes, often utilizing well-developed cycle paths and dirt roads that are naturally free from heavy traffic, providing a serene and secluded gravel biking experience.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families and beginners. For example, the Open Meadow Steppe – View of the Lake loop from Damerower Werder is an easy 10 km route with minimal elevation, perfect for a relaxed ride. The area's diverse terrain includes many paths that are mostly paved but still offer the charm of gravel biking.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Jabelscher Lake area, especially if kept on a leash. However, it's always best to check local regulations for specific nature reserves or protected areas you might pass through, such as the Damerower Werder Nature Reserve, to ensure compliance.
Spring and autumn are particularly appealing for outdoor activities around Jabelscher Lake. In spring, nature flourishes, and in autumn, the lake transforms into a picturesque display of colorful foliage. Both seasons offer mild weather and less crowded paths, enhancing the no-traffic experience.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Jabelscher Lake are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Malchow Swing Bridge – Malchow Swing Bridge loop from Nossentin, which offers a moderate 23 km ride.
You'll experience a rich variety of natural landscapes, including dense forests, clear lake waters, and gentle hills. The trails often lead past idyllic nature and water landscapes, offering stunning views of Jabelscher See and the surrounding Mecklenburg-Vorpommern countryside.
Yes, you can find places to stop. The Fischerhof Damerow is a popular spot to enjoy local cuisine, especially fresh smoked fish. There are also several rest areas, such as the Rest area at Jabelscher See, which might offer facilities or scenic spots for a picnic.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore several attractions. The Fischerhof Damerow offers local food, and the Rest area at Jabelscher See provides a small swimming area. You might also encounter charming traditional thatched-roof farmhouses in the villages nearby.
The region is accessible by public transport, though options might vary. Jabel is a key village in the area. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to Waren (Müritz) or other nearby towns, and then plan your connection to the trailheads. Some routes, like those near Waren, might be more easily accessible.
Parking is generally available in and around the main villages like Jabel or near popular starting points for routes. Look for designated parking areas near trailheads or in village centers. The Rest Area at Lake Jabel (Jabelscher See) is one such location that might offer parking facilities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the trails, the stunning natural beauty of the lake and forests, and the varied surfaces that make for an engaging gravel biking experience.
While many routes are easy to moderate, some offer longer distances and more varied terrain suitable for experienced riders. For instance, the North Port of Waren – Waren Marina loop from Warenshof is a moderate 36 km route with over 100m of elevation, providing a good challenge while maintaining a no-traffic focus.


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