First Stage “Spree Cycle Path”: Spremberg - Cottbus

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The first stage of Brandenburg section of the Spree Cycle Path reaches the state of Brandenburg south of Spremberg. The 27-kilometre section takes you through Spremberg and then along the Spremberg dam to the Lausitz city of Cottbus.
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  • Grab-Pyramide Fürst Pücklers, Foto: TMB/Steffen Lehmann
  • Talsperre Spremberg, Foto: Stadt Neuhausen/Spree
Length: 27 kilometres

Start: Spremberg

Finish: Cottbus

Logo/route sign: “Spree Cycle Path” logo with the Spree River and the Brandenburg Gate

How to get there: Take the RE2 from Berlin central station to Cottbus. Continue on from here taking the OE65 to Spremberg (about 3 hours).

Return journey: From Cottbus, take the RE2 (Wittenberge) regional express train to Berlin central station (about 1.5 hours).

Route: Spremberg, Bühlow, Groß Oßnig, Cottbus

Points of interest/background information:
  • Spremberg: Castle, Niederlausitzer Heidemuseum, Kreuzkirche church
  • Spremberg dam observation
  • Kutzeburger Mühle farm shop
  • Cottbus: Human Rights Center Cottbus (Menschenrechtszentrum und Gedenkstätte Zuchthaus), Spree meadow park, Stadtmuseum local history museum

Possible combinations

  • Tour Brandenburg
  • Prince Pueckler Cycle Path
  • Lower Lusatian Mining Tour

Trail conditions/surface: The route runs along asphalted and nearly always well-established trails and paths.

Maps/Literature: “Bikeline Radtourenbuch, Spree- Radweg. Von der Quelle nach Berlin”, 1:75.000, Esterbauer, Auflage: 8. Auflage (12. Juni 2015), ISBN-13: 978-3850000703, Euro 13.90
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The first stage of Brandenburg section of the Spree Cycle Path reaches the state of Brandenburg south of Spremberg. The 27-kilometre section takes you through Spremberg and then along the Spremberg dam to the Lausitz city of Cottbus.
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  • Grab-Pyramide Fürst Pücklers, Foto: TMB/Steffen Lehmann
  • Talsperre Spremberg, Foto: Stadt Neuhausen/Spree
Length: 27 kilometres

Start: Spremberg

Finish: Cottbus

Logo/route sign: “Spree Cycle Path” logo with the Spree River and the Brandenburg Gate

How to get there: Take the RE2 from Berlin central station to Cottbus. Continue on from here taking the OE65 to Spremberg (about 3 hours).

Return journey: From Cottbus, take the RE2 (Wittenberge) regional express train to Berlin central station (about 1.5 hours).

Route: Spremberg, Bühlow, Groß Oßnig, Cottbus

Points of interest/background information:
  • Spremberg: Castle, Niederlausitzer Heidemuseum, Kreuzkirche church
  • Spremberg dam observation
  • Kutzeburger Mühle farm shop
  • Cottbus: Human Rights Center Cottbus (Menschenrechtszentrum und Gedenkstätte Zuchthaus), Spree meadow park, Stadtmuseum local history museum

Possible combinations

  • Tour Brandenburg
  • Prince Pueckler Cycle Path
  • Lower Lusatian Mining Tour

Trail conditions/surface: The route runs along asphalted and nearly always well-established trails and paths.

Maps/Literature: “Bikeline Radtourenbuch, Spree- Radweg. Von der Quelle nach Berlin”, 1:75.000, Esterbauer, Auflage: 8. Auflage (12. Juni 2015), ISBN-13: 978-3850000703, Euro 13.90
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Bahnhofstraße

03130 Spremberg

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Tourismusverband Lausitzer Seenland e.V.

Am Stadthafen 2
01968 Senftenberg

Tel.: +49 (0) 3573-725300-0
Fax: +49 (0) 3573-725300-9

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