Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route

Green-blue ribbon between two metropolises

Logo Long Distance Cycle Route Berlin-Copenhagen, © TMV

Route

699 km

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Route

  • Gertrude Chapel, © Steffen Hoffmann

    Ernst Barlach Museums Güstrow - Gertruden Chapel

    • Gertrudenplatz, 18273 Güstrow

    Located not far from the center of Güstrow, the Gothic Gertruden Chapel was opened in 1953 as the first Barlach Museum in Güstrow. The chapel houses about 30 sculptures and reliefs by Ernst Barlach, all of which were created during the Güstrow period.

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  • Paradise garden view - the name is program here, © Frank Eilrich

    Reuters paradise garden view at the old milking parlor

    • 18292 Neu Dobbin

    On the Berlin - Copenhagen Cycle Route east of Krakow Lake near the small village of Neu Dobbin, the lookout tower at the former milking parlor invites you to linger.

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  • Insight into the courses, © Tom Haagen

    Climbing & Adventure Forest Schwaan

    • Feldstraße, 18258 Schwaan

    CLIMBING, FUN & EDUCATION - all in one place! The longest ropeway in the north with 116.5 meters awaits you! In addition, seven courses with over 60 climbing tasks and an event tower with "Skyjump" from a height of over 9 meters.

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  • Exterior view of the synagogue, © Frank Eilrich

    Old synagogue Krakow on the lake

    • Schulplatz, 18292 Krakow am See

    The Old Synagogue is one of the few remaining synagogues in northeastern Germany.

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  • Güstrow Castle is one of the most important Renaissance castles in northern Europe, © SSGK M-V / Timm Allrich

    Güstrow Castle

    • Temporarily closed
    • Franz-Parr-Platz, 18273 Güstrow

    On the edge of the old town of Güstrow, one of the most important Renaissance castles in Northern Europe surprises with its southern charm. Magnificent stucco ceilings from the time of construction have been preserved. Extensive renovation work is currently taking place in the castle. Due to this, the castle museum is not open to the public.

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  • © Felix Gänsicke

    MÜRITZEUM - The NatureExperienceCenter in Waren (Müritz)

    • Open today
    • Zur Steinmole, 17192 Waren (Müritz)

    The Müritzeum shows the beauty and special features of the Mecklenburg Lake District and the Müritz National Park in an interactive exhibition. In Germany's largest aquarium landscape for native freshwater fish, you dive under the water surface of the 1000 lakes.

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  • © Christoph Nahr

    Güstrow Cathedral

    • Domplatz, 18273 Güstrow

    Construction of the cathedral began in 1226 and was not completed until 1335 with the consecration of the altar. The transition from the Romanesque to the Gothic period can be clearly seen at Güstrow Cathedral. The cruciform ground plan and the elongated choir room point to the Romanesque concept. The massive west tower is 44 meters high.

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  • © Mecklenburgische Kleinseenplatte Touristik GmbH

    Wesenberg castle with fishing tower

    • Burg, 17255 Wesenberg

    Castle complex with local history room and exhibition on fishing and regional history, tourist information, public Internet access, nationwide ticket service

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  • The Güstrow town hall with classicist facade, © Christoph Nahr

    City Hall Güstrow

    • Closed today
    • Markt, 18273 Güstrow

    None of the Mecklenburg town halls of classicism looks as festive and inviting as this one in Güstrow.

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  • © Heinrich-Schliemann-Museum Ankershagen

    Heinrich Schliemann Museum

    • Open today
    • Lindenallee, 17219 Ankershagen

    "Discover Schliemann's world" - under this credo, the Schliemann Museum in Ankershagen, Mecklenburg, will be guiding visitors through Heinrich Schliemann's multifaceted life with a new exhibition starting in June 2019.

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  • Municipal Gallery Wollhalle, © André Hamann

    Municipal Gallery Wollhalle

    • Open today
    • Franz-Parr-Platz, 18273 Güstrow

    Originally built as a ducal horse stable, the Güstrow city fathers acquired the building in 1817 to store the wool produced in the country. Today, the wool hall houses modern gallery spaces in a historic ambience

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  • View into the permanent exhibition of the Atelierhaus, © Christin Sobeck / Archiv Ernst Barlach Stiftung

    Ernst Barlach Museums Güstrow - Studio House

    • Heidberg, 18273 Güstrow

    Ernst Barlach (1870-1938) was not only a draftsman, graphic artist and writer, but also one of the most important sculptors of German Expressionism. In his studio house and the Gertruden Chapel, the Ernst Barlach Museums Güstrow present the world's largest contiguous collection of works by the internationally renowned artist.

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  • © Monika Hildebrandt

    Schwaan Art Museum

    • Open today
    • Mühlenstraße, 18258 Schwaan

    The art museum in the Kunstmühle dedicates its exhibition and collection activities to the painters of the Schwaan artists' colony. In addition to its own collection, changing exhibitions are shown. These tie in with the works of the Schwaan painters and place them in a new context.

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  • © TMV/Gohlke

    Slavic village Neustrelitz

    • Franzosensteg, 17235 Neustrelitz

    A visit to the Slavic Village at Lake Zierk is an excursion into the early medieval settlement history of the region. Here you can be active and creative.

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  • The castle received its current form after a reconstruction in 1910/11., © Frank Burger

    Castle Bützow

    • Schlossplatz, 18246 Bützow

    Bützow Castle once served as a bishop's residence.

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  • White lake bathing beach near Wesenberg, © Christin Drühl

    Beach "White Lake" Wesenberg

    • 17255 Wesenberg

    The Weißer See bathing beach is located just outside the center of Wesenberg, quietly surrounded by greenery. The arrival and departure with the Kleinseenbahn is possible.

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  • View into the former cell tract, © Jörn Lehmann

    Documentation and memorial site in the former remand prison of the state security Rostock

    • Grüner Weg, 18055 Rostock

    From place of detention to place of remembrance

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  • Reading Room in the City Library in the Cultural Quarter, © Stadt Neustrelitz/Sebastian Haerter

    Cultural Quarter Mecklenburg-Strelitz

    • Open today
    • Schloßstraße, 17235 Neustrelitz

    Discover. Marvel. Linger. Encounter.

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  • © Kur- und Tourismus GmbH Waren (Müritz)

    Holy Cross Church Waren (Müritz)

    • Goethestraße, 17192 Waren (Müritz)

    The Catholic Church and Parish Niels Stensen

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At Ellbogensee, cyclists cross the border into Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. A mosaic of 320 lakes with hidden bathing spots and picturesque picnic areas tempts you to unwind. Queen of the lakes is the Müritz. It gave its name to the adjacent national park. A paradise where pine heaths alternate with ancient beech groves and sparse alder swamps. Alone 800 butterfly and 260 bird species live here - bitterns, ospreys, storks and cranes. In spring and autumn, the cackling of 50,000 wild geese can be heard. In the harbor of Waren (Müritz), small ships rock on the waves of Germany's largest inland lake. Ideal for finding a cozy spot in one of the numerous cafés.

Near Jabel, the large forests of the Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heath Nature Park begin. You can cycle comfortably in the shade of fragrant pines and take a wonderful swim in Lake Drewitz or Lake Krakow. The cyclists cross the crystal-clear Nebel River, which forces its way through a narrow valley near Serrahn.

Fieldstone churches, mounds and stone tombs invite you to travel back in time at Alt Sammit and Bellin. The residential town of Güstrow combines architectural styles from many centuries - from brick Gothic to Classicism. Not far away is the goose town of Bützow, whose alleys tempt you to stroll. As a green meadow river, the Warnow welcomes all cyclists here and then accompanies them to the Baltic Sea.

Even in ancient times, the sublime scenery of Rostock warmed the hearts of rough sailors. Three monumental brick churches tower over the Hanseatic city. After a short ferry ride across the Baltic Sea, the journey continues through Denmark's picture-perfect south. The crowning glory of the trip is Copenhagen, with its blend of tradition and cosmopolitanism.

Route characteristics:
The route runs in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern mainly on paved cycle paths, quiet side roads or farm tracks. Occasionally there are still smaller passages with cobblestones and concrete tracks.

The long-distance cycle route is signposted throughout the Mecklenburg section and marked with the logo of the Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route.

Further information on the Berlin-Copenhagen long-distance cycle route

Current detour information:
At the entrance to Bützow, the path is fully closed due to a construction site. A detour is signposted.

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Arrival

Public transport:

Rail connections: Berlin, Fürstenberg/Havel, Rostock, Copenhagen, etc.

More information

More info / links:

  • Tour tips: Residence towns of Neustrelitz and Güstrow, harbor of Waren (Müritz), Hanseatic city of Rostock with historic brick architecture and city harbor.

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