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Jogging routes Dabergotz provide access to the extensive Ruppiner Seenland, a region characterized by its numerous lakes and varied natural features. The area around Dabergotz, located near Neuruppin, offers a mix of forest paths and lakeshore trails, with the prominent Ruppiner See as a central feature. Terrain generally ranges from flat, paved sections to natural forest paths, making it suitable for different fitness levels. The landscape is defined by its waterways and woodlands, offering a natural environment for running.
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11.2km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.66km
00:29
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.6km
02:52
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Commemoration of the crash of a mail plane near Wustrau on December 19, 1929
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There is also an information board 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 sculpture of Wichmann von Arnstein in Neuruppin is an impressive testament to regional history and spirituality. It depicts Prior Wichmann, the only saint from the Mark Brandenburg region, who, together with his brother Gebhard, founded the Dominican monastery in Neuruppin in the 13th century. The sandstone figure is located in the monastery church of St. Trinitatis and exudes a quiet dignity. It commemorates a man who—contrary to his noble birth—dedicated himself entirely to the spiritual life and worked as a mystic and preacher. Particularly poignant is the connection to the so-called Wichmann Linden tree, under which, according to legend, he is buried. https://tourismus-neuruppin.de/kultur-erleben-neuruppin/sehenswertes-neuruppin
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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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Even from afar, the landmark of the Fontane city of Neuruppin greets you – the St. Trinitatis Monastery Church on Lake Ruppin with its twin towers. In 1246, Gebhard von Arnstein founded a Dominican monastery here – the first Dominican monastery in what would later become the Margraviate of Brandenburg. Construction of the church began at the same time, and it was later expanded with the addition of a hall church. In 1517, the monastery lost its function due to the Reformation and was demolished. The church, however, survived and was extensively restored between 1836 and 1841 according to the plans of the architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. The approximately 63-meter-high towers were added in 1907 and can be climbed during a night hike. Right next to the city wall, between the church and Lake Ruppin, stands the over 700-year-old Wichmann Linden tree. Legend has it that Father Wichmann, the first prior of the Dominican monastery, is buried here with a treasure. https://www.tourismus-neuruppin.de/kultur-erleben-neuruppin/sehenswertes-neuruppin/112-klosterkirche-st-trinitatis-wichmannlinde-neuruppin
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The Dabergotz area offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 150 trails documented on komoot. These range from easy loops to more challenging long-distance runs, catering to various fitness levels.
The terrain around Dabergotz is quite varied, making it suitable for different running preferences. You'll find a mix of flat, paved sections, especially along the Ruppiner Lake near Treskow, and natural forest paths. Many routes are categorized as moderate, indicating easily accessible paths perfect for jogging.
Yes, there are several family-friendly running options. Routes like The Nail loop from Neuruppin, an easy 4.7 km path, are ideal for a leisurely run with the family. The general accessibility and moderate difficulty of many trails in the Ruppiner Seenland make them suitable for all ages.
Many trails in the Ruppiner Seenland are dog-friendly, offering plenty of natural space for you and your canine companion. It's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific routes.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes around Dabergotz and the Ruppiner See are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular example is the Lake Ruppin – Parzival at the Lake Sculpture loop from Neuruppin, which offers a scenic round trip.
The region is rich in natural beauty and points of interest. You can enjoy views of the expansive Ruppiner Lake near Treskow, pass by the scenic Molchow Bridge, or spot the Parzival at the Lake sculpture, Neuruppin Promenade. The trails often wind through tranquil forest paths and along diverse lakeshores.
Given Dabergotz's proximity to Neuruppin and the Ruppiner See, parking is generally available in and around these larger hubs. Many trailheads, especially those around Neuruppin, offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for parking information related to your chosen starting point.
Dabergotz is located about 5 km west of Neuruppin. Neuruppin itself is well-connected by public transport, including train and bus services. From Neuruppin, local buses or a short taxi ride can take you closer to various trailheads in the Dabergotz area and around the Ruppiner See.
Yes, for those seeking longer runs, the area provides excellent options. The Lake Ruppin – Altfriesack Lock loop from Neuruppin West is a challenging 27.6 km trail that takes you along the extensive lakeshore of Ruppiner See, perfect for endurance training.
The running routes around Dabergotz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 140 reviews. Runners frequently praise the scenic beauty of the Ruppiner See, the variety of forest and lakeshore paths, and the well-maintained trails that offer options for all ability levels.
Absolutely. The region offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. For instance, The Nail loop from Neuruppin is an easy 4.7 km path, providing a gentle introduction to the area's beautiful landscape.
The Ruppiner Seenland, including the Dabergotz area, is beautiful for running throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, especially with the lakes providing refreshing views, though it can be warmer. Even in winter, cleared paths can offer serene, crisp runs.


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