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Cycling routes Rhinow are predominantly flat, traversing the expansive lowlands and wetlands of the Havelland region in Brandenburg, Germany. The area is characterized by the winding Havel River and numerous lakes, offering serene riverside scenery. Within or near the Westhavelland Nature Park, cyclists encounter vast meadows and tranquil forests. The terrain is largely level, making it suitable for touring cyclists of varying fitness levels.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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69.1km
04:01
170m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.8km
02:28
80m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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39.7km
02:16
90m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cozy town with a harbor
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Good view of the Havel. But concrete slabs
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A beautiful and well-maintained bivouac site. There's a portable toilet (even shaded) and a nice swimming area. The price for an overnight stay has now risen to €5. The fee is collected by the mayor personally.
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Round trip of just over 20 km through the forest around the Ser
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The village church of Rhinow not only stands as beautifully as churches in Brandenburg do – it also tells stories. Of fire and reconstruction, of piety and nobility, of organ builders and sculptors, of pilgrims and the Pietà. Built in the 13th century from Brandenburg fieldstone, then burned down in 1735, and rebuilt by 1740 – it bears all this with the calm of one that has seen much. Inside: a horseshoe gallery like a Baroque viewing balcony, a Lütkemüller organ from 1848 that still plays on Sundays. The wall features coats of arms of the von Hagen family, and a golden sun hovers above the altar – a symbolic God in the countryside. It is especially quiet down in the tower, where a carved Pietà from the 15th century stands: Mary, holding the dead Christ in her arms. A scene as old as human compassion. Those who dismount their bikes here may feel the long-lasting impact of history – and be happy to find a bench in the shade, a drink of water, and a sense that pilgrimage can be not just a path, but also an attitude.
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It's this silent expanse that suddenly envelops you when you emerge from Kuhlhausen onto the asphalt strips that stretch straight across the flat land. Grain to the left, corn to the right – in between: just you, your bike, and the wind. A path seemingly out of time, lined with apple trees, overflown by crows, and carried by the silence that only summer knows. You don't have to arrive here. Here you can simply ride. Straight ahead, accompanied by the rustling of the grass, the creaking of a tree stand that stands in the landscape like a warning observer. The fields breathe deeply, the light changes with the clouds, and sometimes, very rarely, someone drives towards you – a curt greeting, a knowing smile, and then continues on. It's the inconspicuous paths that tell the story of a landscape. And sometimes, its heartbeat too. This one is one of them.
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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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Very nice bivouac site right on the Gülper Havel. There are several benches, a few tables and a fireplace. An overnight stay costs €3.50 (March 2025) but will soon be increased to €5. You register by phone with the groundskeeper. The telephone number is on a sign there. In the evening I was able to observe several beavers from the bench on the bank.
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The terrain around Rhinow is predominantly flat, characterized by the expansive lowlands and wetlands of the Havelland region. You'll cycle through vast meadows, tranquil forests, and along the winding Havel River and its numerous lakes. While generally level, some routes might include occasional short, gentle inclines, making it ideal for touring cyclists of varying fitness levels.
Yes, the Rhinow area offers a good selection of touring cycling routes. There are over 18 routes available, with 11 classified as easy, 6 as moderate, and 1 as difficult, providing options for different preferences and skill levels.
Cycling around Rhinow offers diverse natural landscapes, particularly within or near the Westhavelland Nature Park. You'll encounter extensive lowlands, wetlands, and the scenic Havel River, which flows through lakes like Hohennauener See, Ferchesarer See, and Gülper See. The Gülper See is especially notable for its rich birdlife, attracting many migratory species. The region also features tranquil forests and vast meadows.
Yes, the predominantly flat terrain of the Havelland region makes many routes around Rhinow suitable for families. For an easier option, consider the Rhinow Village Church – Former Rhinow Railway Station loop from Rhinow, which is an easy 15.9 km (9.9 miles) trail. The general flatness ensures a comfortable experience for all ages.
Several interesting landmarks and attractions are accessible from the cycling routes. You can visit the Lilienthal Center Stölln, which commemorates aviation pioneer Otto Lilienthal, and see the unique 'Lady Agnes' Ilyushin Il-62 aircraft. Another historical gem is the beautiful Octagonal Half-timbered Church in Garz. For nature lovers, the Bird Observation Tower at Gülper See offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Rhinow are designed as loops. For example, the popular Rathenow City Canal – Havel Cycle Path near Grütz loop from Rhinow is a 69.1 km (42.9 miles) circular route. Another option is the Post mill – Lilienthal Center Stölln loop from Rhinow, covering 42.8 km (26.6 miles).
The touring cycling routes around Rhinow are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 130 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene riverside scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the peaceful atmosphere of the Westhavelland Nature Park.
While Rhinow itself is a smaller town, the broader Havelland region is served by regional trains and buses. For specific routes, you might need to check local public transport connections to nearby larger towns like Rathenow, which often have better access points to the extensive cycle path network, including sections of the Havel Cycle Path.
Parking options in Rhinow are typically available in the town center or near local amenities. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the starting points for designated parking areas. Many villages along the major cycle paths in the Havelland region also offer public parking spaces suitable for day-trippers.
Absolutely. The region is defined by the Havel River and its lakes. The Rathenow Lock House – Rathenow City Canal loop from Rhinow offers beautiful views along the Havel River and through the Rathenow city canal area. You can also find scenic viewpoints like the View of Hohennauener See from the bridge, which can be incorporated into your tour.
The best time for touring cycling in Rhinow is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is mild and pleasant, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. The flat terrain makes it enjoyable even on warmer days, and the extensive wetlands are particularly beautiful in spring and autumn.
Yes, you'll find opportunities for refreshments along many routes, especially in the villages and towns you pass through. For example, near Hohennauener See, you might find places like the Strandgut Fish Restaurant. It's always a good idea to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer stretches, but local eateries are available.
Beyond the well-known attractions, a unique experience is exploring the Westhavelland Nature Park, which is recognized as one of Western Central Europe's largest contiguous wetland areas. Its exceptionally dark night skies make it a prime location for stargazing, offering a different kind of 'view' after your daytime ride. The Kolonistenhof Großderschau – Großderschau, church loop from Rhinow also offers a glimpse into local history and culture in a quieter setting.


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