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Gravel biking around Grössinsee features a landscape shaped by the Ice Age, offering diverse terrain for exploration. The region includes the river area of the Nieplitz, the Glauer Berge, and Grössinsee itself with marshy shores and reed belts. Routes often follow established cycle paths, forest tracks, and rural roads, connecting natural sights and local villages. The area's relatively low elevation gains make it accessible for sustained rides through varied natural settings.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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34.5km
02:23
150m
150m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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30.6km
01:54
80m
80m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.8km
01:56
80m
80m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great, historic building - worth seeing 🔝👍🏻😉‼️
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An idyllic little castle with a small castle garden and a little history to go with it. The castle opened its doors today for the first time in 30 years for the 2025 Heritage Open Day and was open for visitors, including a guided tour. The castle garden is always open.
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Beautiful view of the nature reserve.
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A relatively easy forest path. Part of it runs through a beautiful swamp.
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drives well and is used a lot
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There are 8 gravel bike trails around Grössinsee listed on komoot. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from moderate to difficult, exploring the region's nature reserves, river valleys, and lake areas.
The gravel routes around Grössinsee range from moderate to difficult. Most routes are between 34 km (21 miles) and 53 km (33 miles) in length, with typical durations from 2 hours 15 minutes to 3 hours 30 minutes. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, with moderate elevation gains.
While the listed routes are generally moderate to difficult, the region's landscape of flat to gently rolling terrain, established cycle paths, and forest tracks can be suitable for families with some biking experience. For a moderate option, consider the Fresdorfer Weg – Siethen Lake Beach loop from Stangenhagen, which explores lake beaches and rural paths.
Many gravel bike routes around Grössinsee start from villages or towns that offer public parking. For example, routes often begin near Stangenhagen, Löwendorf, Wilhelmshorst, Ahrensdorf, or Trebbin, where you can typically find suitable parking facilities to access the trails.
Yes, several starting points for gravel trails around Grössinsee are accessible by public transport. Towns like Wilhelmshorst and Trebbin, which serve as trailheads for routes such as The Lindenallee Cycle Path – New Palace (Neues Palais), Sanssouci Park loop from Wilhelmshorst or Bridge over the Nuthe River – Trebbin Town Hall loop from Trebbin, often have train or bus connections, making them convenient for public transport users.
The best time for gravel biking around Grössinsee is typically from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the natural landscapes, including nature reserves and lake areas, are at their most vibrant. Winter riding is possible, but conditions can be colder and paths may be wet or icy.
Yes, Grössinsee offers several challenging gravel trails. For experienced riders seeking a more demanding route, consider the Nutheurstromtal Nature Reserve – View of the Nieplitz River loop from Löwendorf, a difficult 34 km (21.1 miles) path with scenic river views. Another difficult option is the The Lindenallee Cycle Path – New Palace (Neues Palais), Sanssouci Park loop from Wilhelmshorst, covering 53.5 km (33.2 miles) through tree-lined avenues and historical parks.
While most routes are rated moderate to difficult, the region's generally flat to gently rolling terrain makes it accessible. Beginners might find the shorter sections of routes or established cycle paths more suitable. The Fresdorfer Weg – Siethen Lake Beach loop from Stangenhagen is a moderate option that could be a good starting point for those building experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.6 stars from over 5 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse natural settings, including nature reserves, river valleys, and lake areas, as well as the mix of established cycle paths, forest tracks, and rural roads that connect natural sights and local villages.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes listed for Grössinsee are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This includes popular routes like the Löwenbruch Manor – Löwenbruch Village Church loop from Ahrensdorf and the Bridge over the Nuthe River – Trebbin Town Hall loop from Trebbin.
The gravel routes often pass through or near local villages and towns such as Stangenhagen, Löwendorf, Wilhelmshorst, Ahrensdorf, and Trebbin. These locations typically offer opportunities to find cafes, bakeries, or pubs where you can refuel and relax during or after your ride.
Given the region's characteristic lake areas and river valleys, there are likely opportunities for scenic viewpoints and potentially wild swimming, especially along routes that hug the shores of lakes or rivers. The Fresdorfer Weg – Siethen Lake Beach loop from Stangenhagen, for instance, explores lake beaches, which could offer such opportunities.


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