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Mountain bike trails around Vielitzsee are set within a landscape characterized by dense forests and numerous lakes. The region offers varied terrain for cycling, with paths along lake shores featuring slight ascents and descents, alongside more level sections. These natural surfaces, including meadows and fields, provide opportunities for cross-country mountain biking. The area's connectivity to other bodies of water and an extensive network of cycling paths make it suitable for exploring diverse natural features.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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01:50
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The bridge is currently closed due to dilapidation. However, you can at least paddle underneath. ;)
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Two fires in the mid-18th century (including in 1746) destroyed the old fieldstone church and parts of the town. Under the supervision of the "Churmärkisches Amts-Kirchen-Revenuen-Direktorium" and with the support of the Prussian king and surrounding villages, the current building was erected from 1751 to 1755.
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The mill was first documented in 1530 and originally belonged to the Lindow convent (later the Lindow ladies' convent and office). It is one of the last remaining water and windmills in the region. In the Middle Ages, it served the monastery, which was one of the richest in the March of Brandenburg. Fires destroyed parts of the complex in 1805 and 1846; it was rebuilt afterwards. The current two-story main building dates from 1848 (or reconstruction after 1846) and is an example of Prussian rural architecture.
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Still closed. Indefinitely…
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You can see Lake Wutzsee from here!
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The Wichmann Linden tree in Neuruppin is a living natural monument – a tree that breathes history and enriches the city with its serene presence. This impressive winter linden stands near the city wall by the Neuruppin Monastery Church and is one of the oldest trees in the region. With an estimated age of over 700 years, it is not only a botanical highlight but also a symbol of both continuity and change. The tree is hollow after being struck by lightning, but this does not diminish its majestic appearance – on the contrary: it acts as a venerable guardian of the city's history. https://www.baumkunde.de/baumregister/3327-wichmannlinde_in_neuruppin/
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Lake Ruppin covers an area of 8.25 km² and is 14 km long, making it the longest lake in Brandenburg. Its maximum depth is approximately 24 m. A roughly 25 km long circular path leads around the lake, inviting hikers and especially cyclists to explore. To the south of the lake lies Wustrau, a village of about 1,100 inhabitants, which is well worth a visit. The lake receives its water from the Rhin River via the Zermützelsee, the Tetzensee, and the Molchowsee at the Altruppin lock, and flows into the Bützsee via the Wustrauer Rhin. https://www.goruma.de/staedte/neuruppin/neuruppin-sehenswuerdigkeiten
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The monumental stainless steel sculpture "Parzival am See" (Parzival by the Lake) on the shore of Lake Ruppin is far more than just a work of art; it is a powerful symbol of change and hope. Standing a proud 17 meters tall, Parzival, created by the artist Matthias Zágon Hohl-Stein, was unveiled in 1998 to mark the town's renaming as "Fontanestadt" (Fontane City). The symbolism is particularly striking: In one hand, Parzival holds a windmill, in the other an ark – symbols of progress and preservation. The sculpture represents a new Neuruppin without a garrison, a city on the move, confronting its history while simultaneously looking to the future. An inspiring place that invites reflection – and a fantastic photo opportunity right on the lakeshore. Anyone visiting Neuruppin should definitely take a look at this modern-day knight. https://tourismus-neuruppin.de/kultur-erleben-neuruppin/sehenswertes-neuruppin/119-parzival-am-see-neuruppin
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The Vielitzsee region offers a diverse landscape characterized by dense forests, picturesque lakes, and varied natural surfaces. You'll find paths along lake shores with slight ascents and descents, as well as more level sections through meadows and fields. This mix provides a great experience for cross-country mountain biking.
There are over 35 mountain bike trails around Vielitzsee, catering to various skill levels. This includes a good selection of easy and moderate routes, with a few more challenging options for experienced riders.
Yes, there are 10 easy mountain bike trails around Vielitzsee. A great option for a more relaxed ride is the Wutzsee Swimming Area – View of Vielitzer See loop from Lindow (Mark), which is 11.3 miles (18.1 km) long and leads through natural landscapes.
For those seeking a longer ride, the View of the Tornowsee – Alt Ruppin Lock loop from Lindow (Mark) is a moderate 31.1 miles (50.1 km) route with significant elevation changes. Another excellent moderate option is the Lake Ruppin – Alt Ruppin Lock loop from Lindow (Mark), covering 27.0 miles (43.5 km).
While riding around Vielitzsee, you can encounter several points of interest. Consider visiting the historic Lindow Monastery Ruins or the impressive Meseberg Palace. The Wutzsee with art installations also offers a unique sight.
The natural environment of Vielitzsee, with its extensive network of trails through forests and along lakes, is generally welcoming for dogs. Many paths are shared with hikers, so keeping your dog on a leash and being mindful of other users is recommended. Always check local regulations for specific areas.
The mountain bike trails around Vielitzsee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders often praise the varied natural surfaces, the picturesque lake views, and the peaceful forest sections that make for an enjoyable outdoor experience.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Vielitzsee are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Old Watermill in Lindow – Single trail to the Wutzsee beach loop from Lindow (Mark) is a popular moderate circular path.
The Vielitzsee region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for mountain biking. Summer is also great, especially if you plan to combine your ride with a swim in one of the clear lakes.
The towns and villages surrounding Vielitzsee, such as Lindow (Mark) and Gransee, offer various amenities including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. These can serve as convenient bases for your mountain biking adventures, providing places to refuel and rest.
While the region is primarily accessed by car, some towns like Lindow (Mark) and Gransee have public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to plan your journey, especially if you intend to bring your bike on public transport.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages surrounding Vielitzsee, such as Lindow (Mark), which often serve as starting points for many routes. Look for designated parking areas near trailheads or in town centers, keeping in mind local regulations.


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