Day Trip 1 to the Historic Town Centres of Rheinsberg, Neuruppin and Kremmen

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This tour takes you through the three historic town centres of Rheinsberg, Neuruppin and Kremmen, across magnificent flat landscapes, down tree-lined avenues and along wooded riverbank belts. Start off in Rheinsberg with its moated castle and park, immortalised by Kurt Tucholsky in literature as a “picture book for lovers”. The tour continues along the Lakes and Culture Cycle Path to the classicistic town of Neuruppin – the birthplace of both Fontane and Schinkel. The tour leads along the Rhinluch Cycle Path to Kremmen with its market square flanked by town houses and the largest remaining barn district in Germany.
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  • Schloss Rheinsberg, Foto: Judith Kerrmann
  • Seen-Kultur-Radweg (ca. 213 km)
  • Silhouette von Neuruppin und Blick auf die Ruppiner Schweiz, Foto: Tourismusverband Ruppiner Seenland
  • Kremmen Marktplatz
Length: 59 kilometres

Start: Rheinsberg, finish: Kremmen

Logo/route sign: logo with town silhouette

How to get there: Take the RE5 (Stralsund) from Berlin central station (Hauptbahnhof) to Löwenberg/Mark. From here take the RB54 to Rheinsberg (approximately 1.5 hours).

Return journey: From Kremmen, take the RE6 to Spandau. From here take the EC (Prague) to Berlin central station (Hauptbahnhof) (approximately 1 hour).

Route: Rheinsberg, Neuruppin, Kremmen

Possible combinations
  • Tour Brandenburg
  • Ruppin Lakes and Culture Cycle Path

Trail conditions/surface: not specified

Maps/Literature: “Radkarte Ruppiner Land”, 1:75.000, Esterbauer Verlag, Auflage: 1. (15. April 2011), ISBN-10: 3850003043, Euro 6.90
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This tour takes you through the three historic town centres of Rheinsberg, Neuruppin and Kremmen, across magnificent flat landscapes, down tree-lined avenues and along wooded riverbank belts. Start off in Rheinsberg with its moated castle and park, immortalised by Kurt Tucholsky in literature as a “picture book for lovers”. The tour continues along the Lakes and Culture Cycle Path to the classicistic town of Neuruppin – the birthplace of both Fontane and Schinkel. The tour leads along the Rhinluch Cycle Path to Kremmen with its market square flanked by town houses and the largest remaining barn district in Germany.
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  • Schloss Rheinsberg, Foto: Judith Kerrmann
  • Seen-Kultur-Radweg (ca. 213 km)
  • Silhouette von Neuruppin und Blick auf die Ruppiner Schweiz, Foto: Tourismusverband Ruppiner Seenland
Length: 59 kilometres

Start: Rheinsberg, finish: Kremmen

Logo/route sign: logo with town silhouette

How to get there: Take the RE5 (Stralsund) from Berlin central station (Hauptbahnhof) to Löwenberg/Mark. From here take the RB54 to Rheinsberg (approximately 1.5 hours).

Return journey: From Kremmen, take the RE6 to Spandau. From here take the EC (Prague) to Berlin central station (Hauptbahnhof) (approximately 1 hour).

Route: Rheinsberg, Neuruppin, Kremmen

Possible combinations
  • Tour Brandenburg
  • Ruppin Lakes and Culture Cycle Path

Trail conditions/surface: not specified

Maps/Literature: “Radkarte Ruppiner Land”, 1:75.000, Esterbauer Verlag, Auflage: 1. (15. April 2011), ISBN-10: 3850003043, Euro 6.90
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Rhinhöer Weg

16831 Rheinsberg

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Tourismusverband Ruppiner Seenland e. V.

Fischbänkenstraße 8
16816 Neuruppin

Tel.: +49 (0) 3391-659630
Fax: +49 (0) 3391-659632

Weather Today, 27. 4.

6 18
broken clouds

  • Sunday
    9 21
  • Monday
    11 21

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