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Touring cycling around Straupitz, located in the Spreewald region, is characterized by its flat, water-rich landscape. The area features numerous canals, rivers, and lush forests, providing a scenic and generally level terrain ideal for cycling. Elevation changes are minimal, with routes typically gaining less than 100 meters over long distances. This makes Straupitz im Spreewald a prime location for relaxed cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From the bridge, there is a beautiful view of the harbor. Since Lübben is one of the main towns in the Spreewald, there are plenty of tourists here too. If you are looking for peace and quiet, this is the wrong place.
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It is simply dreamlike beautiful here 😊.
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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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Anyone cycling through the quiet heart of the biosphere reserve in the late afternoon shouldn't miss this place: The Heron Sleeping Pond isn't a spectacular photo spot, but a quiet natural theater for the patient—and perhaps one of the most magical places at dusk. Dozens of herons gather in the shallow waters, striding through the water on their long legs or simply remaining motionless. In the evening, they fly in in small squadrons, stoic and with the wide beat of their wings that cradle the sky. If you're lucky, you might see them gliding over the reed belt like white shadows from the forest at sunset. The pond is a bit off the beaten track—a short detour is worthwhile. No bench, no observation tower, no ice cream stand. Just nature. There's nothing to speak here except the birds, the wind, and the gentle rustling of the reeds. Practical tip: The path is natural, partly sandy, but easily accessible by bike. It's best to bring binoculars and time. Particularly worthwhile in autumn and spring when migratory birds rest.
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Anyone following the Gurkenradweg (Cucumber Cycle Path) or simply looking for a quiet, scenic stretch will find what they're looking for on the way to Alt Zauche. The cycle path leads along narrow asphalt strips, flanked by birch and old deciduous trees that provide welcome shade on hot days. Meadows open up to the left and right, where cows graze peacefully and—with a little luck—you might even spot storks searching for frogs or insects among the animals. The path is flat, easy to navigate, and suitable even for less fit cyclists. On weekends, it's busy but never crowded—ideal for letting your eyes wander and slowing down. Anyone who embarks on this section will experience a piece of a true biosphere reserve: unpretentious, pristine, and authentic. A photo stop is almost inevitable—be it for the cows, the storks, or simply for the play of light between the leaves. Shortly before Alt Zauche, the view widens, the path opens up, and around a bend lies the village – nestled in green meadows, with lovingly tended gardens and the characteristic stork's nest on the mast. Those who arrive here have gained more than just a milestone – they have captured a small dose of Spreewald soul.
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Alt Zauche Mill Tradition, bike racks, and Spreewald hospitality – a stop that stays with you Anyone traveling along the Gurkenradweg (Gherkin Cycle Path) and passing through Alt Zauche by chance (or purposefully) should definitely stop at the lovingly restored mill. The place looks almost like something out of a picture book: two large log cabins with curved roofs, dark wood on the outside, and warm hospitality on the inside. In front of it, a mighty mill wheel – today more decorative than functional, but still impressive. The mill is not a museum, but a lively inn with its own unique style. Those who take a seat outside on the wooden benches are treated to a true Spreewald experience: Spreewald beer, freshly tapped, and pickles to eat. No frills, no gimmicks, just honest food, honest prices, and honest people. The menu is down-to-earth, the service attentive but not intrusive. Those looking for regional classics will find what they're looking for. Cyclists aren't second-class guests here—quite the opposite. The bike rack area is spacious, there are shady spots, and e-bikes are also accommodated. Those who love their bikes will feel right at home here. Flowers in small vases sit on the tables, with bread baskets next to them, often with pickled cucumber slices as a greeting. The interior is rustic and cozy, while outside, the light alternates between the parasols and birch trees. The mill is ideal for both a quick stop with a drink and a longer lunch break. If you're lucky, you'll meet locals at the next table who are happy to talk about the place, the water level, and old stories. If you're unlucky, you'll encounter rain—but even then, you'll still be sitting here dry and comfortable.
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Anyone traveling along the Gurkenradweg (Gherkin Cycle Path) and passing through Alt Zauche by chance (or purposefully) should definitely stop at the lovingly restored mill. The place looks almost like something out of a picture book: two large log cabins with curved roofs, dark wood on the outside, and warm hospitality on the inside. In front of it, a mighty mill wheel – today more decorative than functional, but still impressive. The mill is not a museum, but a lively inn with its own unique character. Those who sit outside on the wooden benches are treated to a true Spreewald experience: Spreewald beer, freshly tapped, and pickles to eat. No frills, no gimmicks, just honest food, honest prices, and honest people. The menu is down-to-earth, the service attentive but not intrusive. Those looking for regional classics will find what they're looking for. Cyclists aren't second-class guests here – quite the opposite. The bike rack area is spacious, there are shady spots, and e-bikes are also accommodated. Anyone who loves their bike will feel right at home here. Flowers in small vases stand on the tables, alongside bread baskets, often with pickled cucumber slices as a greeting. Inside, it's rustic and cozy, while outside, the light alternates between parasols and birch trees. The mill is ideal for both a quick stop with a drink and a longer lunch break. If you're lucky, you'll meet locals at the next table who are happy to talk about the place, the water level, and old stories. If you're unlucky, you'll encounter rain – but even then, you'll still be sitting here dry and comfortable.
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There are over 25 touring cycling routes around Straupitz available on komoot, offering a variety of options for exploring the Spreewald region.
The routes in Straupitz are predominantly easy to moderate, reflecting the flat, water-rich landscape of the Spreewald. You'll find 9 easy routes and 13 moderate routes, making it suitable for a wide range of cyclists, from beginners to those seeking longer distances.
Yes, the flat terrain and well-maintained paths make many routes around Straupitz ideal for families and beginners. The area's extensive network of river paths and canals provides a safe and scenic environment for all ages. Look for routes marked as 'easy' on komoot.
The best time for touring cycling in Straupitz is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the Spreewald's natural beauty, with its lush greenery and blooming flora, is at its peak. Summer can be warm, but the shaded paths along canals offer respite.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Straupitz are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Obelisks in Straupitz – Gurkenradweg Bicycle Street loop from Straupitz is a moderate 39.2 km circular route that takes you through picturesque landscapes.
Straupitz, being a popular starting point for Spreewald tours, offers various parking options, especially near the harbor and main attractions. Look for designated parking areas in the village center or near popular route access points. Specific parking details are often available on local tourism websites or within komoot tour descriptions.
Yes, Straupitz is accessible by public transport, primarily buses, which connect it to larger towns like Lübben or Cottbus. From these towns, you can often reach Straupitz, making it possible to start your cycling tour without a car. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
The Spreewald region around Straupitz is rich in cultural and natural attractions. You can cycle past the famous Gurkenradweg between Lübbenau and Leipe, visit the Lehde Open-Air Museum, or see the Lutki Fountain and Market Square in Lübbenau. Many routes also pass by traditional Spreewald harbors like the Great Spreewald Harbor in Lübbenau or Burg Spreewald Harbor.
Absolutely. The Spreewald is known for its charming inns and restaurants, many of which are located directly along cycling paths or in picturesque villages. You can find places like the Dubkow Mill Inn, the Wotschofska Inn, or the Inn Zur Alten Mühle in Alt Zauche, perfect for a break and to sample local specialties like Spreewald gherkins.
The touring cycling routes in Straupitz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 300 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the flat, well-maintained paths, the tranquil canals, and the lush, green forests of the Spreewald. The opportunity to experience the unique cultural landscape and traditional villages is also a highlight for many.
The famous Gurkenradweg Bicycle Street is a highlight of cycling in the Spreewald. You can explore it on routes such as the Gurkenradweg Bicycle Street – Radduscher Buschmühle loop from Straupitz, which is a 43.1 km moderate trail, or the Wooden Bridge to Lehde – Gurkenradweg Bicycle Street loop from Straupitz, a 46.9 km moderate path that also passes through picturesque Spreewald villages.
Yes, several routes in the area incorporate sections along the Spree River. A notable option is the Spree Cycle Route Cottbus – Saspow – Spree River Path loop from Straupitz, a 63.2 km moderate route that follows the Spree River Path, offering scenic views of the waterway and surrounding nature.
Absolutely. The Spreewald is characterized by its intricate network of waterways and charming wooden bridges. The Wooden Bridge to Lehde – Gurkenradweg Bicycle Street loop from Straupitz is an excellent example, as it specifically highlights these traditional wooden bridges while taking you through idyllic Spreewald villages.


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