Güldendorfer Mühlental, Eichwald Und Buschmühle
Güldendorfer Mühlental, Eichwald Und Buschmühle
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No traffic touring cycling routes in Güldendorfer Mühlental, Eichwald Und Buschmühle traverse a landscape characterized by historic mill valleys, dense oak forests, and proximity to the Oder River. The region features diverse ecosystems, including still and flowing waters, wet tall herb communities, and expansive riverine meadows. Notable geological features include the "Steile Wand Lossow," a 500-meter-long loess wall. This area offers varied terrain suitable for touring cyclists seeking routes away from traffic.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Spectacular view of the drift ice of the Oder (15.02.2026) (provided there is another longer period of frost with pronounced ice drift!)!
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The Frankfurt Planetarium is located in an old water tower in the Neuberesinchen district at a height of 17 meters. The water tower's water tank was located at this height at the time. Access to the planetarium is therefore only possible via 80 steps of a spiral staircase. The water tower was built between 1872 and 1874 and was in operation until the 1950s. In 1978, the water tank was removed and an 8-meter dome was installed in its place. The tower has an internal diameter of approximately 11 meters at its current location. The roof and tower were renovated and reconstructed in 1991/1992. The tower is accessible up to the roof, where there is a 27-meter-high observation deck, offering excellent panoramic views of the city and the surrounding area. The planetarium opened on June 27, 1978. The first star projector was a ZKP I (Zeiss Small Planetarium Type 1) in the center of the dome, but it was replaced by a ZKP II just four years later, in 1982. Source: https://planetarium-frankfurt.de/planetarium.html (accessed: 20250820)
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The modern city bridge over the Oder River embodies the close cooperation and shared vision of the twin cities of Frankfurt and Słubice. A cosmopolitan and vibrant European urban space is being created here in the heart of Europe, offering a vibrant atmosphere, art, culture, sports, lush greenery, and a rich urban history.
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Ziegenwerder, a beautiful little island.
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The Oderturm adds a touch of skyline to the smaller city of Frankfurt. It's arguably the tallest building in Brandenburg, and its arcade invites you to stop by a small shop with a snack bar.
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In addition to the classics of astronomical museum education, the planetarium also offers a program ranging from whiskey tasting to children's films, making it a destination for all ages. From the outside, the former water tower is a highlight of your hike.
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There are over 140 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in the Güldendorfer Mühlental, Eichwald Und Buschmühle region. These routes cater to various skill levels, ensuring a peaceful ride away from vehicular traffic.
The region offers diverse terrain, from the picturesque 'Mühlentäler' (mill valleys) and the tranquil 'Eichwald' (oak forest) to expansive riverine meadows near the Oder River. You'll find a mix of paved paths, gravel sections, and natural trails, often following the course of the Oder-Neisse Cycle Route, which is known for its well-maintained surfaces.
Yes, the region has a good selection of easy routes perfect for families. For instance, the Oder-Neisse Cycle Route – Ziegenwerder Bridge loop from Eichwald is an easy 16.5 km ride with minimal elevation gain, offering scenic views and a peaceful environment. Another great option is the Old Waterworks – Oder-Neisse Cycle Route loop from Güldendorf, which is just under 10 km and also rated easy.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can cycle past the unique geological monument of the Steile Wand Lossow, a striking loess wall, or explore the diverse ecosystems of the Eichwald with its still waters and lush vegetation. The Buschmühlenweg, part of the Oder-Neisse Cycle Path, offers scenic views along the northern Mühlental.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more demanding ride, routes like the Frankfurt (Oder) district route - Oder-Spree Lakeland CycleTravelRegion offer a difficult 45 km journey with significant elevation changes. Another challenging option is the Lossow Church Ruins – Oder-Neisse Cycle Path loop from Frankfurt (Oder), spanning nearly 48 km.
Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for cycling. In spring, the area comes alive with abundant early bloomers, and the flood meadows offer opportunities to observe migratory birds. Autumn provides pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. While summer is also popular, be prepared for warmer weather. Winter cycling is possible, but some paths might be less accessible depending on snow and ice conditions.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Oder-Neisse Cycle Route – Ziegenwerder Bridge loop from Eichwald and the Old Waterworks – Oder-Neisse Cycle Route loop from Güldendorf. These circular routes are ideal for exploring the diverse landscapes without needing to retrace your steps.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,400 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, car-free paths, the scenic beauty of the mill valleys and forests, and the well-integrated sections of the Oder-Neisse Cycle Route that provide a smooth and enjoyable touring experience.
Yes, the region is steeped in history. You can visit the Lossow Fortified Settlement, one of Brandenburg's most significant historical ground monuments, revealing evidence of settlements from the Bronze Age to Slavic times. The historic Güldendorf village itself, with its nearly 800-year history and early Gothic village church, is also worth exploring.
Beyond the ancient sites, you might find the Abandoned Villas on Villenallee intriguing. These grand buildings, in various states of decay, offer a mysterious and unique aesthetic for those interested in local architectural history and urban exploration.
The region is generally well-connected, with public transport options available to reach starting points for many routes. Frankfurt (Oder) serves as a key hub, and from there, local buses or regional trains can often transport you and your bike closer to the trailheads in Güldendorfer Mühlental, Eichwald, and Buschmühle. It's advisable to check specific schedules and bike carriage policies for local services.
Designated parking areas are typically available near popular trailheads and villages such as Güldendorf, Eichwald, and Lossow. These spots are often well-marked and provide convenient access to the no-traffic cycling paths. Look for signs indicating cyclist parking or general public parking in these areas.


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