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No traffic touring cycling routes around Rathenow are characterized by the flat to gently rolling terrain of the Havelland district. The region is defined by the meandering Havel River lowlands, extensive wetlands, and numerous lakes, making it ideal for accessible cycling. Much of the area falls within the Westhavelland Nature Park, offering a landscape of meadows, forests, and water-rich environments. This topography provides a network of dedicated paths suitable for touring cyclists seeking routes without significant elevation changes.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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31.7km
02:10
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.6km
02:24
90m
90m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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14.1km
00:49
20m
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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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Round trip of just over 20 km through the forest around the Ser
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Beautiful old village church made of red brick. The place seems somehow enchanted.
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The village church is located in a sleepy village with a stork's nest. If you're lucky, you can watch the birds.
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Anyone approaching Lake Hohennauen on two wheels will be rewarded halfway – with a bridge that is more than just a crossing. The view from here is far-reaching: Lake Ferchesar shimmers to the left, Lake Hohennauen stretches out to the right, and in the middle, Lake Semliner stretches long and blue through the landscape. The bridge itself is comfortable: structurally separate paths for cyclists and pedestrians – that's almost a luxury in Brandenburg. Below, water lilies lap against old pilings, above, boats glide by like mobile viewing platforms. If you pause here for a moment, you'll see what defines the region: expanse, water, wind – and a soothing silence that doesn't have to be loud to make an impression.
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You cycle through the tranquil lake landscape west of Brandenburg, the asphalt glows softly in the sun, the fields smell of hay, and somewhere frogs croak as if they were on the air. And then suddenly it appears – the church of Semlin. Not a monument to tourist crowds, but a house that simply stands there as if it had always been there. And somehow, it has. It was built between 1730 and 1732 from plastered brickwork, which gives it a stubborn, almost rebellious charm. The hall is strictly rectangular, the tower slightly recessed – as if it wanted to listen, not disturb. The weather vane on the roof has seen more wind directions than one's travel plans. Inside, it is bright, simple, and friendly. No pomp, no pathos – rather, the quiet whisper of past centuries. The organ, the altar, the pulpit: all from 1893. This wasn't a show of ostentation, but a design. And it still works today. Between 1985 and 1988, the church was carefully reconstructed, the beams reframed, and the plaster renewed – as one does with things dear to one's heart. The village church of Semlin isn't a destination for pious pilgrims or architectural guides. But it is a place to pause. For cyclists who value breaks as much as exercise. For people who prefer to observe rather than photograph. And for all those who sometimes feel that history isn't so far away – perhaps just a chime away.
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Komoot offers a wide selection of traffic-free touring cycling routes around Rathenow, with over 50 options to choose from. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 26 easy routes, 12 moderate routes, and 16 more challenging options.
The flat to gently rolling terrain of the Havelland region makes it enjoyable for cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially in the Westhavelland Nature Park. Summer is also popular, but remember to bring water as some sections can be exposed. Winter cycling is possible, but check local conditions for ice or snow on paths.
The traffic-free touring routes around Rathenow are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.47 stars from over 1380 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the scenic riverside landscapes of the Havel, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting in the Westhavelland Nature Park.
Yes, Rathenow is ideal for beginners and those seeking an easy ride. There are 26 easy-rated, traffic-free touring routes available. An example is the Semlin Village Church – Semlin Bathing Area loop from Rathenow, which is just over 14 km long with minimal elevation gain.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic routes around Rathenow are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A popular option is the Ferchesar Bathing Area – Semlin Bathing Area loop from Rathenow, offering a scenic ride around local lakes.
The cycling routes in the Westhavelland Nature Park and surrounding areas feature a mix of surfaces. Many sections, especially along the Havel Cycle Path, are well-paved and smooth, making them suitable for touring bikes. However, some segments, particularly within the nature park, may include unpaved paths or gravel sections, offering a more natural cycling experience. The Cycle Path Jerchel–Bahnitz is a good example of a dedicated cycling path in the nature park.
Rathenow offers various parking options, particularly near the city center or at designated trailheads. For routes starting directly from Rathenow, you can often find parking close to the Havel River or near the Optikpark. For tours venturing further into the Westhavelland Nature Park, consider starting points with small parking areas in villages like Milow, which also hosts the Milow Nature Park Center.
Yes, Rathenow is well-connected by regional train services, making it accessible for cyclists using public transport. The train station in Rathenow allows you to easily bring your bike and start your tour directly from the town. Many smaller villages along the Havel Cycle Path also have bus connections, though bike transport availability may vary.
Yes, you'll find opportunities for refreshments along many of the routes, especially in the villages and towns bordering the Havel River and the larger lakes. The Milow Nature Park Center often includes an inn, and popular bathing areas like Ferchesar and Semlin have facilities. It's always a good idea to pack some snacks and water, especially for longer stretches within the nature park.
The routes offer access to stunning natural features, particularly within the Westhavelland Nature Park. You can explore the picturesque Havel River lowlands, numerous lakes like Hohennauener-Ferchesarer See, Gülper See, and Lake Lochow. Keep an eye out for diverse birdlife from spots like the Bird Observation Tower at Gülper See. The Wolzensee is also a natural swimming spot you might encounter.
While the focus is on nature, Rathenow and its surroundings offer cultural points of interest. You can cycle past the historic St. Marien Andreas Church in Rathenow or visit the Optikpark Rathenow. Some routes might also lead you near the Grave of Friederike von Bornstedt, offering a glimpse into local history.
The Westhavelland Nature Park is renowned for its rich biodiversity and is an excellent place for wildlife spotting. As Germany's largest inland wetland area, it's a vital habitat for migratory birds, beavers, otters, white-tailed eagles, and red kites. Cycling quietly on the dedicated paths increases your chances of observing these animals in their natural environment.


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