Third Stage “Spree Cycle Path”: Lübben - Beeskow

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The third stage of the Brandenburg section of the Spree Cycle Path covers a distance of 68 kilometres from Lübben in the Spreewald to Beeskow. From Lübben you initially follow the Spree to Unterspreewald and then to Schlepzig. At Lake Neuendorfer See you turn eastwards to Trebatsch. There are many clearances in the woods which allow you to see the natural course of the Spree. You continue along the Spree and some pretty bathing lakes and finally get to the medieval town centre of Beeskow.
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  • Burg Beeskow, Foto: TMB-Fotoarchiv Andreas Franke
  • Spreeradweg, Foto: TMB-Fotoarchiv Andreas Franke
  • Radeln im Spreewald
  • Beeskow von oben, Foto: Sandra Ziesig
  • Spreeradweg, Foto: TMB-Fotoarchiv Andreas Franke
  • Radler bei Lübbenau, Foto: TMB-Fotoarchiv/Böttcher
  • Spreeradweg, Foto: TMB-Fotoarchiv Andreas Franke
Length: 73 kilometres

Start: Lübben / Finish: Beeskow

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 Lübben (about 1 hour).

Return journey: Take the RB36 regional train from Beeskow to Königs Wusterhausen. From here, take the RE2 (rapid transit train) (Wittenberge) to Berlin central station (about 2 hours).

Route: Lübben, Schlepzig, Krausnik, Groß Wasserburg, Leibsch, Neuendorf, Alt Schadow, Werder, Kossenblatt, Briescht, Rocher, Trebatsch, Beeskow

Points of interest/background information:
  • Lübben: Castle, Paul-Gerhardt church
  • Schlepzig: Village church
  • Kossenblatt: Castle
  • Beeskow: The “Oldest House”, castle, regional museum, St. Mary’s church, Festina Lente gallery, Rostyslav Voronka art studio

Possible combinations

  • Tour Brandenburg
  • Gherkin Cycle Path
  • Spreewald Fish Tour
  • Hofjagdweg Cycle Path
  • Märkische Schlössertour Castle Bicycle Tour
  • Oder-Spree 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 third stage of the Brandenburg section of the Spree Cycle Path covers a distance of 68 kilometres from Lübben in the Spreewald to Beeskow. From Lübben you initially follow the Spree to Unterspreewald and then to Schlepzig. At Lake Neuendorfer See you turn eastwards to Trebatsch. There are many clearances in the woods which allow you to see the natural course of the Spree. You continue along the Spree and some pretty bathing lakes and finally get to the medieval town centre of Beeskow.
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  • Burg Beeskow, Foto: TMB-Fotoarchiv Andreas Franke
  • Spreeradweg, Foto: TMB-Fotoarchiv Andreas Franke
  • Radeln im Spreewald
  • Beeskow von oben, Foto: Sandra Ziesig
  • Spreeradweg, Foto: TMB-Fotoarchiv Andreas Franke
  • Radler bei Lübbenau, Foto: TMB-Fotoarchiv/Böttcher
Length: 73 kilometres

Start: Lübben / Finish: Beeskow

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 Lübben (about 1 hour).

Return journey: Take the RB36 regional train from Beeskow to Königs Wusterhausen. From here, take the RE2 (rapid transit train) (Wittenberge) to Berlin central station (about 2 hours).

Route: Lübben, Schlepzig, Krausnik, Groß Wasserburg, Leibsch, Neuendorf, Alt Schadow, Werder, Kossenblatt, Briescht, Rocher, Trebatsch, Beeskow

Points of interest/background information:
  • Lübben: Castle, Paul-Gerhardt church
  • Schlepzig: Village church
  • Kossenblatt: Castle
  • Beeskow: The “Oldest House”, castle, regional museum, St. Mary’s church, Festina Lente gallery, Rostyslav Voronka art studio

Possible combinations

  • Tour Brandenburg
  • Gherkin Cycle Path
  • Spreewald Fish Tour
  • Hofjagdweg Cycle Path
  • Märkische Schlössertour Castle Bicycle Tour
  • Oder-Spree 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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Frankfurter Straße 16

15907 Lübben

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Tourist information

Tourismusverband Seenland Oder-Spree e.V.

Ulmenstraße 15
15526 Bad Saarow

Tel.: +49 (0) 33631-868100
Fax: +49 (0) 33631-868102

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