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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Hither Pomerania Greifswald
Marlow

Mill Gate, Tribsees – Tribsees City Gate loop from Marlow

Moderate

4.6

(15)

35

riders

Mill Gate, Tribsees – Tribsees City Gate loop from Marlow

02:22

38.4km

140m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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Unteres Recknitztal

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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1

14.3 km

Avenue Between Tribsees and Kavelsdorf

Highlight • Cycleway

Really a beautiful shady avenue, highly recommended especially on hot days.

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2

18.3 km

Mill Gate, Tribsees

Highlight • Historical Site

The mill gate, also Stralsunder gate, in Tribsees is one of the two remaining gates of the weir plant, which surrounded the city. The Gothic three-storey brick gate from the 13th century was built on a fieldstone base and secured the road to Stralsund. It has several striking plaster covers. The usually richer decorated field side has several ogival apertures and a staggered gable. This is framed by a plaster band and decorated with pointed arch and Eckfialen.
The city side is simpler designed. It has a centered, on both upper floors reaching walled depression with a small window in the middle. In the gable are two round-arched hatches and a final unplastered round arch.

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18.7 km

Tribsees City Gate

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4

18.8 km

Steintor Tribsees

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The stone gate, also known as the Grimmen gate, in Tribsees is one of the two remaining gates of the fortifications that surrounded the city. The Gothic three-storey brick gate from the 13th century was built on a field stone base and secured the road to Grimmen.
The gate has an ogival passage. The gate has little decoration, so plaster panels are completely missing. On the field side, the upper floors are separated by plaster strips. Atypically, the city side is more ornate. On the upper floor there are lined-up arched panels, some with windows, as well as under the gable with corner pinnacles. The city side is adorned by blind arcades and a staggered lunette gable with pinnacles. There are four windows arranged one above the other. At the southeast corner (left side of the field) there is a buttress placed over a corner with the year 1732.
The gate was badly damaged during a fire in 1702. During construction, some major changes were made to the tower. The local history museum is housed in the gate today.

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21.5 km

Trebel Bridge

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6

28.3 km

Bad Sülze Marketplace

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The market place is small and clear.

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7

28.3 km

Town Church Bad Sülze

Highlight • Religious Site

You can get the key for a deposit in the Café Wunderbar

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8

35.8 km

A well-kept asphalt path that leads up to Gewesmühlen

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38.4 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

19.5 km

6.46 km

4.91 km

4.57 km

3.01 km

Surfaces

23.4 km

9.38 km

3.88 km

1.51 km

294 m

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Wednesday 8 July

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Comments

June 20, 2022,Kleine Recknitztaltour
Start in Marlow Marktplatz, follow the road towards Camitz. In Camitz we followed the cycle path signs. Then it got adventurous, no more hint, in the forest all paths ended in nowhere 🙄, found the almost overgrown meadow path at the edge of the field and were back on the trail to Tribohm. There was no signpost at the junction …

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