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No traffic touring cycling routes around Groß Leuthener Lake traverse a landscape characterized by lakes, forests, and meadows within the Märkische Heide region of Brandenburg. The area is part of the Dahme Lake District and borders the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve, offering diverse natural features. Cyclists encounter varied terrain, including paved roads, dedicated bike paths, and unpaved sections, providing a range of experiences. The region's low elevation means routes feature gentle gradients rather than significant climbs.
Last updated: July 13, 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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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Anyone walking or driving across the bridge here should stop. Not because of the traffic – but for the view. The Spree opens up like a tranquil mirror between forests, reeds, and hidden boat docks. Sometimes covered in water lilies, sometimes clear as glass. And the most beautiful thing: it changes with every weather. Alt Schadow doesn't have a riverside promenade, but it does have that one moment that feels like a vacation – without a selfie stick. If you're in a hurry, you'll miss something. If you stop, you'll understand what a river landscape means.
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If you turn off the Gurkenradweg (cucumber cycle path), you'll find a place beyond the village that needs no spectacle: a bench with a roof, a bit of moss, a glassy Spree River, sometimes with swans on it. The Pretschen Spree Pond isn't a destination in the traditional sense—it's simply a good place to slow down. There's a gentle chirping here, the willows hang low, and if you're lucky, you might even see the church tower in the background. A rest stop that seems out of time—just right for a banana, a sandwich, and a moment to yourself.
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Those who take their time will find a church in Krugau that doesn't boast, but rather carries the spirit. The massive fieldstone walls speak of centuries, wind and weather – and a village community with a permanent place. The tower with its red roof sits like a silent sentinel over the crossroads. Inside, a baroque altar awaits, adorned with more gold than one might expect – but even that doesn't seem artificial here, but rather down-to-earth. And if you're lucky, you might spot the stork perched atop the mast. It doesn't get more Brandenburg than this.
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The Groß-Leuthen Church is one of Brandenburg's open churches. It opens at 10:00 a.m. It's worth taking a look inside.
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Anyone cycling south from Schlepzig along the Spreewald Dam will pass through a landscape like something out of an old nature film: shallow ponds, quiet waterways, a causeway path with crunching gravel, and then – almost unexpectedly – a small jetty overlooking a body of water that takes your breath away. This is the Inselsteich (Island Pond): framed by reeds, birch trees, and pines, perhaps a swan in the distance, a gentle rippling, nothing else. This place is far removed from any rush – and it's noticeable: there are no restaurants, no benches with a view, no picnic area. But if you park your bike, pause for a moment, and watch the light play on the water, you'll understand why it's worth stopping here for a while. Tip: Early in the morning or during the golden hour, the Inselsteich seems almost magical. Then the trees and sky are reflected with a clarity otherwise only seen in Canada. And if you're lucky, you might hear the rustling of otters or the call of a crane from the nearby reeds.
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Anyone cycling through the quiet heart of the biosphere reserve in the late afternoon shouldn't miss this place: The Heron Sleeping Pond isn't a spectacular photo spot, but a quiet natural theater for the patient—and perhaps one of the most magical places at dusk. Dozens of herons gather in the shallow waters, striding through the water on their long legs or simply remaining motionless. In the evening, they fly in in small squadrons, stoic and with the wide beat of their wings that cradle the sky. If you're lucky, you might see them gliding over the reed belt like white shadows from the forest at sunset. The pond is a bit off the beaten track—a short detour is worthwhile. No bench, no observation tower, no ice cream stand. Just nature. There's nothing to speak here except the birds, the wind, and the gentle rustling of the reeds. Practical tip: The path is natural, partly sandy, but easily accessible by bike. It's best to bring binoculars and time. Particularly worthwhile in autumn and spring when migratory birds rest.
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Anyone who wants to experience the Spreewald beyond the boat and is willing to put their foot on the pedals will find a genuine dose of nature on the gravel paths between Lübben, Burg, and Leipe – and all without any filters. The path is the opposite of paved comfort: sometimes compacted, sometimes washed out, with grass in the middle or puddles in the shade of the trees. Not a place for road bike dreams – but perfect for robust tires and an open mind. The trail leads through sparse marsh forests, along tranquil streams, and over dams that once held more water than tourists today. The interplay of sun and shade, birdsong, and the crunching sound of tires quickly makes it clear: this isn't a transit area, but a place to breathe. Encounters with deer, herons, or a tractor going astray are not out of the question.
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There are over 30 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Groß Leuthener Lake, with 21 of them being easy and suitable for various skill levels. This guide focuses on providing a diverse selection for a peaceful cycling experience.
The best seasons for touring cycling around Groß Leuthener Lake are spring, summer, and autumn. Spring and summer offer lush landscapes and opportunities for swimming, while autumn transforms the forests into a vibrant display of colors, providing a picturesque setting for your rides.
Yes, the region offers many easy, family-friendly routes with minimal traffic. A great option for beginners is the Groß Leuthen Church – Groß Leuthener See loop, which is approximately 8 km long and features mostly paved surfaces, making it suitable for all skill levels.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Groß Leuthener Lake are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Little Schwieloch Lake – Boat dock at Schwielochsee loop offers a pleasant circular experience.
The routes around Groß Leuthener Lake offer varied terrain. You'll find a mix of paved roads, dedicated bike paths, and some unpaved sections, including gravel. This diversity ensures an engaging experience, though some longer routes like the Spreewald pond landscapes – Spreewald Gravel Path loop might include more challenging unpaved segments.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can discover several attractions. The Village Beach on Groß Leuthener See and the Swimming Area Groß Leuthener See offer opportunities for relaxation. You might also encounter historical sites like Schloss Groß Leuthen or the Dorfkirche Groß Leuthen in the villages you pass through.
While many routes offer a serene experience, for a truly peaceful ride, consider venturing slightly further into the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve. Routes like the Old Schlepzig Brewery – Lock in Schlepzig loop offer tranquil paths through unique pond landscapes, often with fewer cyclists.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, natural surroundings, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to explore the picturesque Märkische Heide and nearby Spreewald Biosphere Reserve away from traffic.
Yes, many routes pass through or near villages where you can find cafes and restaurants. The region, especially around the Spreewald, is known for its local cuisine. It's always a good idea to check opening times, especially during off-peak seasons.
While direct public transport links to every trailhead might be limited, regional buses often connect larger towns in the Märkische Heide area. Some services may accommodate bicycles, but it's advisable to check the specific public transport provider's website for routes and bicycle carriage policies in advance.
Designated parking areas are typically available in the main villages around Groß Leuthener Lake, such as Groß Leuthen itself, or near popular starting points for cycling routes. Look for signs indicating public parking or specific parking for outdoor activities.
The duration varies greatly depending on the route's length and your pace. Easy routes like the Groß Leuthen Church – Groß Leuthener See loop can be completed in about an hour, while longer, more challenging tours such as the Spree River at Alt Schadow – New Spree Cycleway loop can take several hours.


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