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Road cycling routes around Oderwiesen nördlich Frankfurt traverse expansive Oder floodplains, offering wide, open views and distinct riverine landscapes. The area features well-developed, paved cycle paths, often running along the Oder dyke, providing a flat course ideal for road cycling. West of the floodplains, the "Pontic Slopes" introduce dry grasslands and gentle hills. This region combines diverse wetlands, meadows, and well-maintained infrastructure for varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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15.7km
00:40
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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32.4km
01:26
20m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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16.8km
00:48
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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18.8km
00:57
120m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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In April 1945, the church was severely damaged by a fire in the city center. The ruins were secured in the 1950s. Since 1979, the sacred building has been gradually renovated. A prerequisite for the continued use of St. Mary's Church was the conclusion of a lease agreement between the Protestant parish and the city in 1974.
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The Oderturm adds a touch of skyline to the smaller city of Frankfurt. It's arguably the tallest building in Brandenburg, and its arcade invites you to stop by a small shop with a snack bar.
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The St. Gertraud Church is a Protestant church in the city of Frankfurt (Oder). It is dedicated to Saint Gertrude of Nivelles. Further information St. Gertraud Church, building . The church belongs to the Oderland-Spree church district of the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia.
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Further information can be found at the following link: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia-Denkmal
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Further information can be found at the following link: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oderturm
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Origin of the parish After the evacuation of the German population from these areas, especially in January and February 1945, and after the invasion of the Red Army in April 1945, Polish people from various regions began to enter the newly established Słubice. These were mainly displaced persons (so-called "repatriates") from the former eastern border areas, including: Polesie and the Lwów region, less often the Vilnius, Nowogródek or Stanisławów areas, which became part of the USSR as a result of the conference agreements in Tehran and Yalta. In addition, there were displaced persons from Greater Poland, Mazovia, the Lublin region and Silesia, as well as returnees from forced labor in the Third Reich. On May 2, 1945, at around 6 p.m., the first Poles arrived in Słubice, 24 civilians and 28 armed militiamen. They came here on foot... from Kowalów. Immediately after their arrival in Słubice, since there was no church here, the first inhabitants vacated a large hall, the so-called Evangelical Community Center at ul. Mickiewicza 10 (German: Gemeinschafthaus, An der Seidenfabrik 11), officially opened on April 30, 1899. The adaptation works were supervised by the mayor of the town and head of the local elementary school, Józef Mager (1902–1955). The resulting chapel was consecrated by Fr. Maximilian Loboda (1909–1980), born in Trzeciewnica near Bydgoszcz, priest of the Catholic parish of St. Holy Cross in Frankfurt (Oder). He spoke both German and Polish and quickly gained the trust of the inhabitants of Słubice due to his positive attitude and direct contact with the believers.
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There are over 180 road cycling routes around Oderwiesen nördlich Frankfurt, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored more than 3,400 of these routes.
The region is characterized by expansive Oder floodplains, offering mostly flat terrain ideal for road cycling. Many routes run along the Oder dyke, providing smooth, well-maintained asphalt paths. West of the floodplains, you'll encounter the "Pontic Slopes" with dry grasslands and gentle hills, adding some variety to the elevation.
Yes, the generally flat and well-maintained cycle paths along the Oder dyke are very suitable for families. The area offers 47 easy routes, providing a safe and enjoyable experience away from busy roads. These paths often feature wide, open views, perfect for a relaxed family outing.
While cycling, you can explore several natural highlights. The Adonisröschen Slopes (Odertal Frankfurt-Lebus) are particularly beautiful in spring when the Adonis vernalis flowers bloom. You might also spot an Old wooden footbridge over the Alte Oder, and the Pontic Slopes Nature Trail offers insights into the region's unique flora.
The spring, particularly between late March and early May, is highly recommended due to the blooming Adonisröschen on the Pontic Slopes. The summer months also offer pleasant conditions for cycling, with the expansive floodplains providing open views. The well-maintained paths are generally suitable for cycling throughout the warmer seasons.
Yes, many routes in the region are designed as loops. For example, the St. Marien Church, Lebus – Frankfurter Brauhaus loop from Lebus is a popular 15.7 km route that offers scenic views along the Oder river. Another option is the Roadbike loop from Słubice, a moderate 32.4 km path with expansive floodplain views.
The Oderwiesen area is known for its well-developed and paved cycle paths, often separate from busy roads, providing a safer and more enjoyable experience. The asphalt quality is generally good, especially along the Oder dyke and the B112, though some sections near Frankfurt (Oder) may have minor bumps due to tree roots.
Absolutely! A cycling tour can be easily combined with a visit to the small town of Lebus, which offers a cultural experience. Many routes, such as the St. Marien Church, Lebus – Frankfurter Brauhaus loop, start or pass through Lebus.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 190 reviews. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained, smooth asphalt paths, the expansive and picturesque views of the Oder floodplains, and the peaceful, natural riverine scenery.
While the region is generally flat, there are longer routes that cater to advanced cyclists. For instance, the Mixdorf Village Church – Ragower Mill loop from Słubice is a 57.1 km trail that leads through diverse wetlands and open landscapes, offering a longer endurance challenge.
The area is easily accessible from Frankfurt (Oder), and many routes start from towns like Lebus or Słubice, where parking options are typically available. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages on komoot or local tourist information sites.
Yes, a significant part of the third stage of the Brandenburg section of the Oder-Neisse Cycle Path runs through this area. This 36-kilometer section from Eisenhüttenstadt to Frankfurt (Oder) primarily follows the Oder dyke, offering mostly asphalted paths and showcasing the wide Oder floodplains.


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