Havel Cycle Route

From the source to the mouth

Logo Havel Cycle Route, © TMV

Route

420 km

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Time out at the Trünnensee, © TMV/Tiemann
The port of Waren on the Müritz, © TMV/Gänsicke
On the road by e-bike along the lakeside promenade of Waren (Müritz), © TMV/Scheibe

Route

  • Milk vending machine EDEKA Groth, © Van der Ham Bollewick

    Milk vending machine Van der Ham, Neustrelitz

    • EDEKA Groth - Kühlhausberg, 17235 Neustrelitz

    You can draw your own fresh, pasteurized milk from our milk vending machines in town.

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  • Outdoor terrace, © Maremüritz Yachthafen Resort

    Restaurant "Bella Riva" at the Maremüritz Yachthafen Resort

    • Opened today by: 07:30 - 21:30
    • Am Seeufer, 17192 Waren (Müritz)

    Mediterranean dishes prepared with regional products and the aroma of freshly roasted, regional and fresh produce.

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  • From the Fischerhof enjoy the view of the Müritz and the old town of Waren, © Müritzfischer

    Fishermen's yard Waren (Müritz)

    • Open today
    • Am Seeufer, 17192 Waren (Müritz)

    The Fischerhof Waren "Am Seeufer" is located in the immediate vicinity of the city harbor and the old town. From the terrace, guests enjoy an incomparable view of the Müritz and the old town.

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The journey to the source of the Havel begins in Waren (Müritz) and leads through the Müritz National Park. It enchants its visitors with beautiful forest paths and shallow lakeshores. About one hundred lakes sparkle here between ancient beech forests, sparse alder swamps and mysterious forest swamps.

In Ankershagen, the source of the Havel, the archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann once dreamed of excavating the legendary Troy. His childhood home, an 18th-century rectory, now houses a museum. Many of the "wonders" of the village described by Schliemann in his autobiography are still preserved today, such as the 13th-century village church, the Bronze Age burial mound at Glockenberg, and the robber baron's castle of Henning Bradenkierl.

In front of the southern gate of the Müritz National Park, the brick church of the quaint little town of Wesenberg greets you. Surrounded by numerous lakes, the bike path crosses the border to Brandenburg. Via Fürstenberg/Havel it goes to Oranienburg and Berlin-Spandau. Another highlight is the UNESCO World Heritage city of Potsdam. Through the fruit blossom town of Werder, the route leads to Brandenburg an der Havel. Passing the mighty Havelberg Cathedral, cyclists take in the final kilometers to the mouth of the Havel River.

Route characteristics:
The Mecklenburg section of the Havel Cycle Path is generally characterized by good bikeability. The route runs mainly through flat, sometimes hilly terrain, on paved and unpaved bike paths, quiet side roads or farm roads. Occasionally there are still smaller passages with cobblestones and concrete track.

The cycle path is signposted from the Havelquelle in Ankershagen. From Waren (Müritz) to Ankershagen please follow the signs of the Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route.

More information about the Havel Cycle Path

Service

Arrival

Public transport:

Rail connections: Waren (Müritz), Potsdam, Berlin-Spandau, Wittenberge, etc.

More information

More info / links:

  • Tour tips: Mecklenburg Lake District with Müritz National Park, harbor town Waren (Müritz), side trip to the royal seat Neustrelitz

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