The lakes around Erkner and Grünheide are perfect for a little break and to jump inside. In Garzau you can admire a field stone pyramid and the Märkische Schweiz shows the hilly side of the Oder-Spree region. A photo of the turquoise shimmering Schermützelsee in Buckow should definitely be in your photo album.
In Neuhardenberg you should get off your bike to take a look at the castle and the park. It’s a very special place.
On the Oder-Neiße cycle path the route leads towards Küstrin. This is where the part of across the Seenland ends. When you cross the Oder, it becomes clear that an achievement a Europe without borders is.
Signposts
A white sign labelled with “R1” in green letters. For more information go to the website: www.euroroute-r1.de.
Cycling Path Conditions / Path Construction
The tour largely follows along the main roads or on shared cycling/hiking paths, from Erkner the tour also follows side roads. The path is largely paved, around Buckow and between Wulkow and Neuhardenberg some stretches are partly unpaved.
Map/ Guide Recommendations
- “Bikeline Radtourenbuch – Europa-Radweg R1“, 1:75000, Esterbauer-Publishing House, ISBN 978-3-85000-129-8