Elbe-Oderhaff cycle path

Sea to lakes in water paradise

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Route

445 km

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Enjoy the tranquility with a view of the Müritz // © MV-T/Tiemann
A boat glides along quiet canals in the Lewitz past rows of green trees. A narrow path along the water invites you to explore slowly - Mecklenburg nature to take a deep breath, Friedrichsmoor included. // © MV-T/Gohlke
"Versailles of the East" and "Sanssouci of the North": Ludwigslust Palace is an absolute highlight of the tour. // © MV-T/Tiemann
"Versailles of the East" and "Sanssouci of the North": Ludwigslust Palace is an absolute highlight of the tour. // © MV-T/Friedrich
Even the fittest cyclists need a break. And in Mecklenburg, the next lake is always glistening in the background. // © MV-T/Tiemann
View of St. Mary's Church in Röbel/Müritz - one of the oldest brick buildings in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern // © MV-T/Grundner
Lake Tollensesee near Neubrandenburg // © MV-T/Gänsicke

Route

  • Schloss Ludwigslust mit Spiegelung im Karauschenteich // © SSGK MV / Jörn Lehmann

    Ludwigslust Castle

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    • Schlossfreiheit, 19288 Ludwigslust

    The magnificent Ludwigslust Palace, situated in a spacious park with avenues, cascades, canals and water jumps, is the center of the late Baroque town complex. In the castle's museum, the restored rooms shine in courtly splendor and transport visitors back in time. In the hunting hall of the castle there is a café with a spacious terrace overlooking the castle park.

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Starting from Lüneburg, the cycle route leads through the Elbe floodplains to the Griesen region. The magnificent castle in Ludwigslust shines in the landscape characterized by paddocks and fields. In Neustadt-Glewe, the medieval fortifications watch over the gateway to the Lewitz. The bird sanctuary is home to many canals and fish ponds, and the Elde is particularly inviting for swimming and paddling.

In Röbel/Müritz, cyclists come across Germany's largest inland lake. The tranquillity of the Müritz National Park offers a charming contrast to the lively harbour town of Waren (Müritz), interrupted only by the rustling of the leaves of ancient trees.

At the northern tip of Lake Tollensesee is the town of Neubrandenburg with its well-preserved fortifications and four magnificent town gates. The route continues to Vorpommern. Idyllic and close to nature, the cycle path leads through the Brohmer Berge until it reaches the Szczecin Lagoon Nature Park (Am Stettiner Haff). Ueckermünde, the first town on the Szczecin Lagoon, marks the end of the cycle route.

Route characteristics:
The Elbe-Oderhaff cycle route, which is predominantly traffic-free, runs mainly on asphalt and concrete slab paths, but also on well-developed cycle paths, which can be either asphalt or water-bound. Sections of the route run along sandy paths and cobbled roads.

The Elbe-Oderhaff cycle route is currently signposted throughout.

Service

Arrival

Public transport:

Rail connections: Lüneburg, Ludwigslust, Waren (Müritz), Neubrandenburg, Wolgast, etc.

More information

More info / links:

  • Tour tips: Residential town of Ludwigslust, Mecklenburg Lake District with Müritz National Park
  • Rail connections: Lüneburg, Ludwigslust, Waren (Müritz), Neubrandenburg, Wolgast, among others
  • Before: Mecklenburg Lakes Cycle Route. The route has been optimized and thematically enhanced in order to offer cyclists an even better cycling tourism product.

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