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Bus station hiking trails around Neulewin offer access to the tranquil landscapes of the Märkisch-Oderland district. The region is characterized by the meandering Oder River, which shapes the flat, gently rolling terrain of the Oderbruch, featuring floodplains and meadows. Elevation changes are minimal, making the area suitable for easy walking routes. The network of trails provides opportunities to explore riparian ecosystems and historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Jewelry manufacturer. See also: https://www.oderbruchscheune.de/
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A very great restaurant with a lovely ambience that invites you to linger, with a charming, witty waiter who always has a joke on his lips. A menu with a few but very tasty dishes as well as desserts. Best restaurant in the Oderbruch 5 times in a row. dammmeisterei.de
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The Dorfkrug was built in 1835 as a gathering place and meeting point for locals and travelers. In 1980, as part of the GDR television filming of the film "Salt, Bread and Good Mood", he was christened "Zum Feuchten Willi". The restaurant with its hall and beer garden has retained this name to this day. Unfortunately the Dorfkrug is permanently closed. In 2022, the innkeepers of the cult pub were looking for a successor and probably didn't find anyone 🙁.
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Like many of the old colonist villages in the Oderbruch, Neulewin is crossed by a drainage ditch. However, a natural body of water flows here, the Lewin Graben, which spans several bridges and footbridges in the local area. The Lewin Graben begins at the Groß Neuendorf parallel ditch, which was used to drain dikes on the Oder, and flows south of Neulewin into the Volzine, which in turn leads over the main ditch to the Alte Oder. Outside the local area, the Lewin Graben is also known as the city ditch. In the past, this ditch was not only used for drainage, but also served as a bathing area or cattle trough. The village meadow was used as pasture until around 1830, before the gardens with their walkways were later created. Unfortunately, today the Lewin Graben has often dried up.
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As the Oderbruch was drained between 1753 and 1767, Neulewin emerged as a colonist village with 80 families settled there. The year 1755 is considered the official founding date of the village of Neulewin. The first memorial stone was erected on July 16, 1905 on the occasion of the 150th anniversary and in honor of Friedrich II. During GDR times, the stone was changed twice before the stone was re-set in 2002 as part of the village renewal. The fencing that can be seen today was built in 2005 as part of the 250th anniversary celebrations.
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Near the village square (village center) is the memorial for the Neulewin residents who fell in the First World War in the form of a column crowned by an iron cross, in the upper area an eagle with outstretched wings and below a plaque with the inscription. Below you can find the name boards all around. The inscriptions read on the front: "Death for the Fatherland is worthy of constant veneration. 1914 - 1918" and on the back: "Dedicated in grateful memory to the heroes of the World War by the community of Neulewin." Another plaque commemorates the victims of the Second World War: "In memory of the fallen and war dead, Neulewin community 1939-1945".
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In 1755, Christoph Moser and his family were among the Austrian colonists who settled in Neubarnim after the Oderbruch was drained. Around 1860, Julius Ferdinand Moser, a descendant of the family, acquired this farm in Neulewin with arable land. The court flourished under Karl Wilhelm Moser. He ran effective farming and had the large stables built in 1900. From 1936 onwards, the Mosers were the first farmers in Neulewin to cultivate cucumbers in the field. In 1945 the barn and house were destroyed, as was the workers' house belonging to the farm. The Moser family moved to the Federal Republic of Germany in 1953. The local farm took over the property and land and in 1954 it was transferred to the LPG Type III “Oderbruch” Neulewin. In 1990, Friedrich Moser successfully filed a claim for retransfer of his property, but in 1996 the municipality acquired part of the property. In 2007, Prof. Dr. Hannelore Scholz-Lübbering and her husband Johannes Lübbering took over the remaining parts of the property from Wilhelm Moser in order to develop it as the headquarters of the Lübbering Foundation, which was founded on September 1st, 2007. The Lübbering Foundation is a non-profit foundation. A cultural teaching and meeting place is being created from the existing Moserhof buildings. The foundation will initiate and support social, cultural, sporting and tourist activities. Source: https://www.veikkos-archiv.com/index.php/Moserhof
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Under the motto "Jewelry Manufactory - Unique pieces from the Oderbruch", the Oderbruchscheune team produces earrings, necklaces, necklaces, hair clips, rings and decorative buttons in two workshops based on their own ideas from the draft to the finished unique piece. This unique piece of jewelry is made from precious woods, 925 silver or ceramic. The opening times are from Easter to the end of October, Saturdays and Sundays and on public holidays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. During opening hours you can find flyers from the Oderbruch tourist information office with excursion tips and destinations on the gable end of the Oderbruchscheune in Neulewin. Further information at: https://www.oderbruchscheune.de/index.php
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There are 5 curated hiking routes around Neulewin that are easily accessible from bus stations. These trails offer a range of experiences, from easy strolls to more moderate excursions, all designed for convenient public transport access.
The terrain around Neulewin is generally flat or gently rolling, characteristic of the Oderbruch region. You can expect well-maintained paths, often alongside the majestic Oder River, offering serene views of floodplains, meadows, and unique riparian ecosystems. Trails like the Moserhof Neulewin loop are mostly flat, making them accessible for many.
Yes, Neulewin offers several easy, beginner-friendly hikes accessible by bus. For instance, the Moserhof Neulewin loop is an easy 6.9 km route, and the Founding Stone of Neulewin – The Oderbruch Barn loop is another easy option at 6 km, both perfect for a relaxed outing.
Absolutely. Many of the bus-accessible trails around Neulewin are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point, often conveniently near a bus stop. Examples include the Moserhof Neulewin loop and the Lewin-Graben – Moserhof Neulewin loop, both offering a complete circuit.
The trails offer a blend of natural beauty and historical interest. You can explore the tranquil Güstebieser Old Oder, witness the unique Zollbrücke Dike Gate, or enjoy views of the Neurüdnitz-Siekierki European bridge. The Güstebieser Old Oder – Zollbrücke Dike Gate loop is a great option to experience these features.
Yes, the generally flat and easy terrain makes many bus-accessible routes suitable for families. The shorter, easy loops like the Lewin-Graben – Moserhof Neulewin loop (5.3 km) are ideal for families with children, offering a pleasant outdoor experience without excessive challenge.
Most hiking trails in the Neulewin area are dog-friendly, especially those in natural, open landscapes like the Oderbruch. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in areas with wildlife or near agricultural land, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Neulewin offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with vibrant colors or blooming flora. Summer is also great, especially along the Oder, though it can be warmer. Even winter hikes can be charming, offering a peaceful, quiet atmosphere, particularly in the tranquil Oderbruch.
While the focus is on nature, you can find charming spots. The Maschinenhaus Restaurant & Hotel on the Oder offers a unique dining experience. Additionally, the region is known for its tranquil atmosphere, so planning ahead for refreshments or packing a picnic is always a good idea.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the serene beauty of the Oder River, and the well-maintained paths that make for a relaxing and enjoyable outdoor experience. The unique blend of natural landscapes and historical points of interest is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Oder River is a central feature of the Neulewin landscape. Many trails, especially those in the Oderbruch, run alongside the river, offering beautiful views. The Güstebieser Old Oder – Güstebieser Loose Conduit loop is an excellent choice for experiencing the river's calm and clear beauty.


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