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Jogging routes Mescherin are primarily located within the Lower Oder Valley National Park, characterized by its unique riverine floodplain landscape. The area features extensive reed beds and numerous waterways shaped by the Oder River, providing a distinct natural environment. Jogging trails often follow the flat and accessible terrain of the Oder-Neisse Cycle Path, offering continuous views of the water. Beyond the river, the region includes areas like the wild Staffelder Polder and dry grasslands on the valley slopes, remnants from…
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The beginning of a new cycle path (still under construction) built on former railway lines No. 419 Pyrzyce - Gryfino and Finkewnwalde - Greifenhagen / Zdroje - Gryfino, and then railway line No. 417 Sobieradz - Szczecin Dąbie. Partially passable on concrete and asphalt surfaces, but some sections require negotiating bushes.
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A shelter with benches in the middle of a wooded hill called the Meeting Place. This is the central point of the Hill of Love.
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A flat square with a wooden palisade and benches. It used to be a viewpoint, but the trees have grown and obscured everything. You can't see much from here, but you can rest here.
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The beginnings of the church's construction date back to the end of the 13th century, when the chancel and transept were built. Around 1300, a three-nave body was built with a tower extending the main nave. The next expansion took place around 1500. At that time, the church gained a beautiful star vault and side naves and a sacristy built from scratch. In 1725, the top of the tower collapsed after being struck by lightning. It was rebuilt from scratch, in a Baroque form. In the 19th century, the church was thoroughly renovated. Many changes were made to its appearance at that time. The tops of the transept and side naves were rebuilt, the structure and roof covering as well as the tower's dome were replaced, the pillars in the interior were rebuilt and neo-Gothic furnishings were made, including an altar and organ. In 1901, Hans Selinger from Berlin decorated the walls and vaults with figurative-ornamental polychrome. In 1925, the tower's spire was replaced with the current, neo-Baroque one. The church survived World War II without damage, which is strange because the city was almost razed to the ground. However, it was devastated. After the war, during the renovation of the church, most of the 19th-century changes were removed, restoring the church's Gothic appearance.
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Here the R 3 cycle route leads a short distance along a side road to the start of the railway line cycle path. It is very bumpy at the end.
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Here you can legally pass the expressway construction site along with other car traffic.
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Here you will find the R 3
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Mescherin offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 80 trails available for exploration. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy jogs to more challenging long-distance runs within the unique landscape of the Lower Oder Valley National Park.
The running trails in Mescherin feature diverse terrain. You'll primarily find flat, accessible paths along the Oder-Neisse Cycle Path, offering continuous views of the riverine floodplain and extensive reed beds. Beyond the river, you can explore the wild environment of the Staffelder Polder or the unique dry grasslands on the valley slopes, remnants from the Ice Age, which provide a different running experience.
Yes, Mescherin provides running routes for all fitness levels. While the majority are moderate (61 routes), there are also 17 challenging routes for experienced runners and 2 easier options for those looking for a more relaxed pace. You can find a moderate route like Mescheriner See loop from Lower Oder Valley, or a more difficult one such as Drawbridge in Gryfino – Marina Mescherin loop from Gryfino.
Yes, many of the running routes in Mescherin are designed as loops, offering convenient circular options. For example, you can enjoy the moderate Mescheriner See loop from Lower Oder Valley, which is 6.9 miles (11.1 km) long, or the more challenging Jezioro Chwarstnickie loop from Gryfino, spanning 12.4 miles (19.9 km).
Mescherin's running routes are set within the Lower Oder Valley National Park, offering unique natural features. You'll experience the near-natural riverine floodplain with its extensive reed beds and waterways. The Staffelder Polder provides a wild, undisturbed environment, while areas like Seeberge bei Mescherin feature rare dry grasslands. These diverse ecosystems make for a truly immersive running experience.
Absolutely! The region boasts several scenic spots. A notable landmark is the Observation Tower Mescherin, offering magnificent panoramic views over the Staffelder Polder. You might also encounter the Mountain of Love, which is a viewpoint, or the Shipwreck in Mescheriner See. Many routes also offer continuous views of the Oder River and surrounding natural beauty.
The Lower Oder Valley National Park, where Mescherin is located, is a protected area. While specific regulations for dogs on running trails can vary, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Yes, the flat and accessible sections of the Oder-Neisse Cycle Path are generally suitable for families. While specific 'family-friendly' designated running routes aren't highlighted, the easier and moderate trails, particularly those around the Mescheriner See, can be enjoyed by families looking for a pleasant outdoor activity.
The running routes in Mescherin are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.8 stars from 5 reviews. Runners often praise the unique riverine floodplain landscape, the tranquility of the natural environment, and the well-maintained paths along the Oder-Neisse Cycle Path that offer continuous scenic views.
While specific parking locations for each trail are not detailed, Mescherin, as a hub within the National Park, generally offers parking facilities for visitors accessing outdoor activities. It's recommended to check local information or maps for designated parking areas near your chosen starting point.
Mescherin's riverine floodplain landscape makes it beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for running. These seasons offer mild temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer can be warm, while winter provides a unique, serene experience, though some paths might be affected by weather conditions.
Yes, the Mescherin bridge connects the German and Polish sides of the Lower Oder Valley National Park, allowing for unique cross-border running experiences. Routes like the difficult Drawbridge in Gryfino – Marina Mescherin loop from Gryfino extend into Poland, offering diverse scenery along the Oder River and a chance to explore the wider natural park.


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