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Mountain biking around Molchowsee offers diverse landscapes within the Ruppiner Seenland and Ruppiner Schweiz nature reserve. The region features the long, narrow Molchowsee, fed by the Rhin River, and is characterized by extensive forests. Glacial channels shaped the terrain, contributing to varied elevations suitable for cycling. Dedicated asphalt cycle paths and the Molchow Bridge, exclusively for cyclists and pedestrians, enhance accessibility for mountain bikers.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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34.0km
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.5km
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70m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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39.7km
02:44
290m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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11.4km
00:54
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The Wichmann Linden tree in Neuruppin is a living natural monument – a tree that breathes history and enriches the city with its serene presence. This impressive winter linden stands near the city wall by the Neuruppin Monastery Church and is one of the oldest trees in the region. With an estimated age of over 700 years, it is not only a botanical highlight but also a symbol of both continuity and change. The tree is hollow after being struck by lightning, but this does not diminish its majestic appearance – on the contrary: it acts as a venerable guardian of the city's history. https://www.baumkunde.de/baumregister/3327-wichmannlinde_in_neuruppin/
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Lake Ruppin covers an area of 8.25 km² and is 14 km long, making it the longest lake in Brandenburg. Its maximum depth is approximately 24 m. A roughly 25 km long circular path leads around the lake, inviting hikers and especially cyclists to explore. To the south of the lake lies Wustrau, a village of about 1,100 inhabitants, which is well worth a visit. The lake receives its water from the Rhin River via the Zermützelsee, the Tetzensee, and the Molchowsee at the Altruppin lock, and flows into the Bützsee via the Wustrauer Rhin. https://www.goruma.de/staedte/neuruppin/neuruppin-sehenswuerdigkeiten
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The monumental stainless steel sculpture "Parzival am See" (Parzival by the Lake) on the shore of Lake Ruppin is far more than just a work of art; it is a powerful symbol of change and hope. Standing a proud 17 meters tall, Parzival, created by the artist Matthias Zágon Hohl-Stein, was unveiled in 1998 to mark the town's renaming as "Fontanestadt" (Fontane City). The symbolism is particularly striking: In one hand, Parzival holds a windmill, in the other an ark – symbols of progress and preservation. The sculpture represents a new Neuruppin without a garrison, a city on the move, confronting its history while simultaneously looking to the future. An inspiring place that invites reflection – and a fantastic photo opportunity right on the lakeshore. Anyone visiting Neuruppin should definitely take a look at this modern-day knight. https://tourismus-neuruppin.de/kultur-erleben-neuruppin/sehenswertes-neuruppin/119-parzival-am-see-neuruppin
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Even from afar, the landmark of the Fontane city of Neuruppin greets you – the St. Trinitatis Monastery Church on Lake Ruppin with its twin towers. In 1246, Gebhard von Arnstein founded a Dominican monastery here – the first Dominican monastery in what would later become the Margraviate of Brandenburg. Construction of the church began at the same time, and it was later expanded with the addition of a hall church. In 1517, the monastery lost its function due to the Reformation and was demolished. The church, however, survived and was extensively restored between 1836 and 1841 according to the plans of the architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. The approximately 63-meter-high towers were added in 1907 and can be climbed during a night hike. Right next to the city wall, between the church and Lake Ruppin, stands the over 700-year-old Wichmann Linden tree. Legend has it that Father Wichmann, the first prior of the Dominican monastery, is buried here with a treasure. https://www.tourismus-neuruppin.de/kultur-erleben-neuruppin/sehenswertes-neuruppin/112-klosterkirche-st-trinitatis-wichmannlinde-neuruppin
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Beautiful view, best to linger in the beer garden.
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Alt Ruppin Church - Evangelical Parish of Ruppin
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There are over 50 mountain bike trails around Molchowsee, offering a variety of experiences within the Ruppiner Seenland and Ruppiner Schweiz nature reserve. These routes range from easy to moderate, with a few more challenging options.
The terrain around Molchowsee is shaped by glacial channels, offering varied elevations suitable for mountain biking. You'll find a mix of extensive forests, tranquil lake shores, and sections along the Rhin River. Dedicated asphalt cycle paths, such as the Asphalt Cycle Path Through Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Forest, are also present, with most surfaces in very good condition.
Yes, Molchowsee offers several routes suitable for families. While most trails are moderate, the region's dedicated cycle paths and generally well-maintained surfaces make it accessible. Look for routes with less elevation gain and shorter distances for a more relaxed family outing.
Many of the mountain bike routes around Molchowsee are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Neuruppiner Bollwerk – View of Lake Ruppin loop from Alt Ruppin, which is a moderate 34.5 km trail offering scenic views.
Molchowsee is rich in natural beauty and points of interest. You can ride past the Alt Ruppin Lock, cross the unique Molchow Bridge exclusively for cyclists and pedestrians, and enjoy views of Molchowsee itself, which is known for its excellent water quality. Many routes also traverse dense woodlands and follow the Rhin River.
Yes, the region offers spots to relax. The River Café in Molchow, situated right next to the Molchow Bridge, is a pleasant place to stop and enjoy the views. You'll also find amenities in nearby towns like Alt Ruppin and Neuruppin.
The region around Molchowsee is generally pleasant for mountain biking from spring through autumn. The excellent condition of the asphalt cycle paths and forest trails makes it enjoyable during these seasons. Summers are ideal for combining rides with swimming in the lake's public bathing areas, such as the Swimming and rest area at Lake Molchow.
The Molchowsee area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 140 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil lake shores, flowing river sections, and dense woodlands that define the mountain biking experience here. The diverse network of trails caters to various ability levels.
Yes, several routes venture towards Tornowsee. For example, the View of the Tornowsee – Rhin River loop from Zermützel is a moderate 16.5 km trail that leads through the natural landscape surrounding Tornowsee and along the Rhin River.
While most routes are moderate, there are longer options that provide a good challenge. The Kalksee – View of the Tornowsee loop from Neuruppin Rheinsberger Tor is a substantial 61.1 km moderate trail with significant elevation changes, offering a more extensive ride through the varied landscape.
The Molchowsee region is accessible, with parking available in towns like Alt Ruppin, Neuruppin, and Zermützel, which serve as common starting points for many trails. Public transport options, including connections to Neuruppin, can also facilitate access to the area, though specific trailside public transport stops may vary.
Yes, some routes incorporate historical elements. The Alt Ruppin Lock – Bolten Mill loop from Zermützel is a moderate 39.7 km path that explores the area around the Alt Ruppin Lock and the historic Bolten Mill, winding through forested sections and offering a glimpse into the region's past.


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