Peenetal von Jarmen bis Anklam
Peenetal von Jarmen bis Anklam
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725
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No traffic road cycling routes around Peenetal von Jarmen bis Anklam are characterized by a largely flat landscape, shaped by the Peene River, often referred to as the "Amazon of the North." This region features extensive floodplain moors, which are among the largest contiguous low moorlands in Central and Western Europe. The terrain offers minimal inclines, making it ideal for road cycling. The area is a designated nature reserve, encompassing peat bogs, floodplain forests, and meadows.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
3
riders
28.1km
01:11
70m
70m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(2)
7
riders
45.2km
01:48
120m
120m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.3
(6)
6
riders
28.8km
01:07
80m
80m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
9
riders
48.8km
01:59
130m
130m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5
riders
55.5km
02:21
120m
110m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Especially the beautiful square in front of the town hall invites you to linger.
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Beautiful wooden bridge over the Peene
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Beautiful historic buildings in the town
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The listed Spantekow Church in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district was built as a brick building in the 15th century. In 1754, it received a west tower with a half-timbered upper story and Baroque windows. Side chapels and the rectangular choir were added around 1857, and the choir was renovated in 1913. The nave and choir have flat roofs. The 17th-century Baroque altarpiece depicts a crucifixion group with richly decorated carvings. The Renaissance pulpit dates from the early 17th century, and the patron's box, dating from around 1800, bears the coat of arms of the von Schwerin family. The gallery stands on fluted columns. The choir features cabinet windows from 1635 and a round window with stained glass from the late 19th century. The organ, built by Barnim Grüneberg in 1860, has a neo-Gothic case. The chime consists of a bell from 1788, cast by Gottlieb Becker.
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The Gützkow town hall was built and inaugurated in 1872 after decades of dispute. The previous building was built in 1650 as a half-timbered building, survived the town fire reasonably well, but according to the magistrate's reports by 1850 it was so dilapidated that parts of the building were already closed off. Preparations for a new building had been underway since 1861, and special taxes were levied on craftsmen and tradespeople in Gützkow, but there was still not enough money for a long time. This was also the reason why the citizens (town council) prevented the decision to build it until 1871. Before the new building could be built, which was then virtually forced by the government in Stralsund, the old town hall and the fire station next to it had to be demolished due to a lack of building sites.
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The current town hall was built around 1950 and is a listed building. A town hall built around 1400 was demolished in 1842, and a subsequent building was destroyed by bombs in 1945.
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Little-used road near the Berlin - Stralsund railway line. Groß Kiesow has a stopping point.
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Flawless driving on great surfaces.
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There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in the Peenetal von Jarmen bis Anklam region, offering a variety of options for exploring the area's natural beauty. These routes are designed to provide a serene cycling experience away from busy roads.
The Peenetal is known for its exceptionally flat terrain, making it ideal for relaxed road cycling. The routes feature minimal inclines, allowing for comfortable rides through the expansive low moorlands and along the Peene River. You can expect smooth surfaces on dedicated cycle paths.
Yes, several routes offer circular options, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Schanzenberg Cycle Path – New Dike Path loop from Anklam provides a scenic circular tour. Another option is the St. Marienkirche Kölzin loop from Gützkow, which takes you through charming landscapes.
The Peenetal is a designated nature reserve, often called the "Amazon of the North," rich in biodiversity. You can expect to see extensive floodplain moors, reed-covered banks, and diverse bird species, including rare fish and white-tailed eagles. Keep an eye out for otters and beavers in the river, and enjoy the unspoiled nature with its unique flora and fauna. The Peenetal Moor Nature Reserve is a prime example of this natural beauty.
Absolutely. You can explore the ancient Viking Burial Ground and Stone Ship Settings at Altes Lager. For panoramic views, visit the Observation Platform at the Restored Menzliner Polder or the Birdwatching Tower at the Menzliner Dike Trails. The Peene Ferry at Stolpe also offers a unique experience across the river.
Yes, the flat terrain and dedicated no-traffic paths make many of these routes very suitable for families and beginners. There are 7 easy-grade routes available, such as the St. Nikolai Church – St. Laurentius Church loop from Gützkow, which offers a pleasant and manageable distance for less experienced cyclists.
The Peenetal is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery, with fewer insects than mid-summer. These seasons are ideal for enjoying the diverse flora and fauna without extreme heat, making for a comfortable cycling experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil, traffic-free environment, the stunning natural landscapes of the Peene River, and the well-maintained cycle paths that allow for a relaxing and immersive outdoor experience.
Absolutely! The calm and slow-flowing Peene River is perfect for canoeing and kayaking, offering a different perspective of the "Amazon of the North." Many routes pass through or near charming towns like Gützkow, Loitz, Jarmen, and Anklam, providing opportunities for cultural exploration and breaks.
Yes, for those looking for a longer ride, there are 6 moderate-grade routes. The Old Dennin Railway Station – Spantekow Church loop from Neetzow is a great option, offering a substantial distance through varied landscapes while maintaining a no-traffic experience.
The region features several dedicated cycle paths, ensuring a safe and enjoyable no-traffic experience. A notable example is the Görke–Anklam cycle route in the Peene River Landscape Nature Park, which is a relatively newly built path offering excellent views and a great alternative to busier roads.


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