Fläming skate - Fläming-Skate

Almost 100 km of fine asphalt, 3 m wide, largely free of traffic. Dream or reality? Reality.

South from Berlin With the Flämingskate, an infrastructure for skaters and cyclists was created that other regions can only dream of.

Route near the village of Ließen

Route profile

Wooden signposts on the Fläming Skate
There is a comprehensive warning on the Fläming Skate of slopes.
  • Length: a total of 230 km
- Main circuit of 94 km with partial circuits of 11 km, 12 km and 42 km;
- there are also 75 km of connecting routes.
  • Signposting: Inline wooden symbols. The signs are artistically very nice but unfortunately not very functional.
  • Slopes: The routes are gently undulating through the hills of Lower Fläming.
  • Path condition: Fine asphalt surface
  • Traffic load: Most of the routes are free of traffic.
  • Suitable bike: all bike types suitable
  • Family suitability: Yes
  • Inline suitability: Yes

background

The 94 km long main circuit (Luckenwalde-Jüterbog-Hohensseefeld-Petkus-Luckenwalde) was paved with the "black gold" over a width of 3 m.

If you want to cycle or skate first, you will also find shorter circular routes with lengths of 11 km, 12 km and 42 km.

But that's not all: in addition, approx. 75 km of connecting paths were built (2 m wide, also with fine asphalt).

On the way you will get to know the wide, gently rolling landscape of the Lower Fläming. Those interested in culture will always find something worth seeing in the area of ​​the route.

It is advisable to drive up the Flämingskate with a Stay in Berlin connect to.

getting there

Public transportation

By bicycle

In the street

Sights in the Flämingskate area

Places and cities worth seeing:

trips

References to literature and maps

  • Fläming-Skate circuit 3 at Openstreetmap: RK3

Web links

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