Dahme cycle path - Dahme-Radweg

The DahmeRadweg connects the metropolis of Berlin with well-known excursion destinations in the Berlin area, such as Wernsdorf, Königs Wusterhausen or Prieros. At the same time, it links nationally important bike trails such as the R1, the Oder-Spree-Dahme-Radweg, the Gurkenradweg, the Fläming-Skate and the Hofjagdweg.

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Route profile

  • Length: approx. 123 km
  • Signposting: The signage begins at the border of Berlin and leads to Dahme / Mark.
  • Slopes: The route is largely flat.
  • Path condition: The cycle path runs on paved paths, wide asphalt roads and, in residential areas, partly on cycle paths that accompany the road.
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background

The Dahme Cycle Path is based on the course of the Dahme River and runs on paved paths, wide asphalt roads and in residential areas partly on road-accompanying cycle paths through predominantly flat terrain in the midst of a very attractive natural landscape. Along the route there are 11 information boards with information on the nearby places, sights and important information for cyclists.

getting there

Public transportation

By bicycle

In the street

Route description with sights

Corner points of the route

The DahmeRadweg leads through the core region "Dahme-Seen" past numerous tourist attractions. In Königs Wusterhausen (a recommended starting point) the castle is particularly worth seeing, once the summer residence of the soldier king, Friedrich Wilhelm I. The Funkerberg in Königs Wusterhausen is considered the cradle of German radio. The first live concert in radio history was broadcast from here in 1920. You continue along an idyllic lake landscape from Zernsdorf to Prieros. The old village center is next to the Heimathaus, the organic garden and the botanical garden a place for a well-deserved break. The DahmeRadweg leads you through the Dahme-Heideseen nature park to Märkisch Buchholz with its cascade weir system. In Golßen you can visit the church and the town hall.

Other places to stay

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References to literature and maps

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