Elbe-Müritz circular route

Cycling between river and lakes

Logo Elbe-Müritz circular route, © TMV

Route

410 km

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Stopover by bike in the port of Waren (Müritz), © TMV/Gänsicke

Route

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Moltke Memorial Parchim

  • Lange Straße, 19370 Parchim

The birthplace of Prussian Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke presents an interesting collection on the military, scientific and literary achievements of the Parchimer.

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View from the Müritz to the St. Marien church in Röbel/Müritz, © TMV/Krüger

St. Marien Church Röbel/Müritz

  • Straße der Deutschen Einheit, 17207 Röbel/Müritz

As a foundation of Nicolaus` I. von Werle the construction of the choir was started around 1235. It served as a place of worship for the princely family at Röbel Castle, its inhabitants and the small Altröbel community.

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St Mary's Parish Church in Parchim

  • Mühlenstraße, 19370 Parchim

The skyline of the town of Parchim in the Mecklenburg-Schwerin region is characterised by St Mary's Church, an impressive example of the late Romanesque church buildings in Mecklenburg.

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City port Waren (Müritz)

  • Müritzstraße, 17192 Waren (Müritz)

Life pulsates in the city harbor. Boat trips across the Müritz begin here.

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On 410 kilometers, the nature-rich cycle path connects the river and the lakes. It leads from Wittenberge on the Elbe to Parchim and on to the Müritz. Via Röbel/Müritz and Pritzwalk it goes back again. However, every cyclist can decide individually at which point he wants to start the round trip.

A possible starting point is the Elberadweg, which leads along the beautiful river landscape to Rühstädt, the place with the most storks in the Federal Republic. Almost on every chimney here an amorous pair of the black and white feathered lucky charm rattles with their beaks. The towers of Wittenberge greet you from afar. The town's landmark is the second largest clock tower in Europe.

At Lenzen (Elbe) the cycle path leaves the Elbe and winds through meadows and forests to Parchim. On the way, the Elefantenhof in Platschow invites you to linger. In the village of Pampin, a sculpture park has been created in the middle of nature. Behind the brewery town of Lübz, Lake Plauer See is waiting to be conquered by bathers. In the associated town, the old castle including drawbridge is one of the highlights for cycling vacationers. The route continues along other lakes to Waren (Müritz). Here it is worth getting off the saddle and enjoying the view of Germany's largest inland lake over a fish sandwich. Thanks to the beautiful routing along the banks of the Müritz, cyclists can listen to the calls of bitterns, herons and cranes on the ride to Röbel/Müritz. White-tailed eagles and ospreys circle over the waters in search of prey.

The bike path leads through the rather flat Prignitz region to Pritzwalk. The town and brewery museum is a good place to take a break. Back at the starting point, a car or train will be waiting to take you home again after your eventful cycling vacation.

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Arrival

Public transport:

Rail connection: Wittenberge, Parchim, Waren (Müritz)

More information

More info / links:

  • Tour tips: Nature parks with visitor information centers, harbor towns Waren (Müritz), Röbel/Müritz and Plau am See

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