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Germany
Brandenburg
Potsdam-Mittelmark
Potsdam-Mittelmark
Treuenbrietzen

Keilberg rest area – Hermannsmühle Bardenitz loop from Treuenbrietzen

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Mountain biking trails
Germany
Brandenburg
Potsdam-Mittelmark
Potsdam-Mittelmark
Treuenbrietzen

Keilberg rest area – Hermannsmühle Bardenitz loop from Treuenbrietzen

Moderate

5.0

(2)

7

riders

Keilberg rest area – Hermannsmühle Bardenitz loop from Treuenbrietzen

02:00

27.1km

120m

Mountain biking

Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 18, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

Please check local regulations for:

Naturpark Nuthe-Nieplitz

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

3.69 km

Zarth Nature Reserve (Teufelswald)

Highlight (Segment) • Forest

The Zarth (Teufelswald) nature reserve, a low moor with many alder forests, peat lakes and springs, can only be crossed on a path that leads over a dam. Many rare bird species, countless rare plants and amphibians live in this area. The path leads through several fords (you can walk over it next door), but it is mostly muddy and not always suitable for racing bikes. In any case, an unexpected nature experience is offered here.

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2

8.21 km

Stone oven and seating area

Highlight • Rest Area

3

11.3 km

Keilberg rest area

Highlight • Viewpoint

From the Keilberg view you have a wonderful view of the Baruth glacial valley and overlook the Jüterbog wilderness area in its vastness and beauty. There are boards ready to inform you about the wilderness development of the area.

The area has been declared a nature reserve by the state of Brandenburg. There is a path requirement in accordance with the nature reserve ordinance:
bravors.brandenburg.de/verordnungen/nsgforstzinna
In addition, the area is under European protection as a flora fauna habitat area and (SPA) bird sanctuary. The Brandenburg Natural Landscape Foundation owns a large part of the area and protects it permanently for wilderness development. This means that no more interventions are taking place on a large part of the area.

Please be considerate of nature in the wilderness area. This means:
- For your own protection, only use the secured hiking trails that have been cleared of ordnance and are marked.
- Watch out for hanging branches, dead trees and avoid the area during thunderstorms, strong winds, ice, heavy rain or risk of fire.
- Keep your dogs on a leash.

If you are interested in wilderness development and want to find out more about the area, then visit our website: stiftung-nlb.de

We also offer themed tours in our wilderness areas. All information about hiking trails and our online event calendar can be found under the following link: stiftung-nlb.de/de/wildnis-erleben

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4

14.1 km

Pechüle Village Church

Highlight • Religious Site

The oldest brick church in Fläming.

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5

14.8 km

Village Church Bardenitz

Highlight • Religious Site

6

16.0 km

Hermannsmühle Bardenitz

Highlight • Monument

Listed Hermannsmühle, beautifully restored ensemble - there almost seems to be time standing still

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7

22.6 km

A pond suddenly appears in the middle of the forest. Cistercian monks, who dammed a small spring stream around the year 1500, are hiding behind the secret of the pond. The collected water drove a mill wheel at the drain. The mill - also called "Vordere Walke" - was needed for fulling wool and linen fabrics. At that time, the cloth making trade was growing steadily in the region around Treuenbrietzen, so that the mill soon no longer met the technical requirements and a new mill was built. The "Vordere Walke" was converted into a grain mill and trout were used in the mill pond. Even the king at the time ordered his fish here, so the mill was soon called the trout mill. The mill went down in a fire in 1871.

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23.4 km

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27.1 km

End point

Train Station

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18.1 km

5.97 km

1.39 km

1.15 km

527 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

12.3 km

5.75 km

4.01 km

2.93 km

2.11 km

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Friday 29 May

26°C

16°C

11 %

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