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Jogging around Krzesiński Park Krajobrazowy offers diverse natural features across its 85.46 square kilometers. The terrain is largely shaped by the Odra and Nysa Łużycka river valleys, featuring extensive wet meadows, pastures, and flood polders. Beyond the open areas, the park includes willow and poplar riparian forests along the Odra, as well as coniferous and mixed coniferous forests on higher terraces. These varied landscapes provide a mix of flat paths and gently rising sections, making for varied running routes.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From the bridge, Eisenhüttenstadt looks like a painting: a backdrop of red-tiled roofs, a quiet church, and pastel-colored rows of houses nestled along the shore like traces of past summers. Below, a pleasure steamer cruises along, leisurely like an old gentleman on a Sunday stroll. Its paddle wheel puffs, its bow plows through the water, as if time were a flexible concept. The Oder-Spree Canal glitters in the light, as if trying to reflect the sky—and a little of itself. To the right, the Brandenburg meadows; to the left, the tidy melancholy of a city that has experienced much and made little of it. You can see the chimney of the steelworks, but it's not smoking. Perhaps it, too, has the day off. Anyone traveling here quickly realizes: This is no postcard idyll. This is the real East. With history at its core and a future in doubt. And that's precisely what makes it beautiful – in a quiet, unpretentious way. Looking back here isn't a step backward, but a quiet forward. The wind does the rest. And if you're lucky, a heron will greet you from the shore at the end – like a guardian of a time that doesn't intrude, but remains.
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There are moments when you're not quite sure whether you're cycling through Brandenburg or have wandered into a Baroque painting. The Neuzelle monastery complex is one of those moments. Suddenly, it appears – as if parked by mistake, in the middle of the landscape, as if someone had made a mistake sorting through the world heritage sites. The view from the Oder Cycle Path is famous – and rightly so. You roll along, lush green beneath your tires, and then – a mirage of sandstone, plaster, and Baroque boldness. The towers pierce the sky, which, depending on the time of day, hangs dramatically smoothed or dramatically gathered. The facade glows – not garishly, but rather with a warm self-confidence, as if it knew its effect but had no desire to make a fuss. If you stop – and you should – you'll quickly realize: It's not just a building. It's a counterpoint to Brandenburg's reserve. Neuzelle is the exclamation at the end of a sentence of Brandenburg's sobriety. In summer, it smells of meadows. In autumn, of fallen leaves. In winter, perhaps of silence. And in spring, of departure. The paths are well-maintained, the view unobstructed – ideal for a break with a view or a few contemplative minutes standing still. Those who continue on take something with them. Not just a photo, but that rare feeling that something wasn't quite right – and that's precisely why it was perfect.
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Beautiful place with a view of the monastery. I recommend at sunset.
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Truly a baroque highlight! Turning from the Oder dike onto the 3.4km access road to Neuzelle, after crossing the floodplain forest, the backdrop of the monastery church opens up. Impressive!
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A restored baroque garden with a beautiful orangery, which is used as a café and event venue from May to October and as a shelter for citrus plants in winter
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Krzesiński Park Krajobrazowy offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 120 trails mapped on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy strolls to more challenging runs.
The park's terrain is quite varied, shaped by the Oder and Neisse river valleys. You'll find extensive wet meadows and pastures, flood polders, and well-developed willow and poplar riparian forests. There are also fragments of Lower Silesian Pine Forests and mid-forest peat bogs. This mix provides both flat paths, often along flood embankments, and gently rising sections, offering diverse running experiences.
Yes, the park has nearly 20 easy running routes, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. Many paths along the flood embankments offer stable surfaces and clear directions. For example, the Oder-Neiße Cycle Path loop from LBS is a moderate 6.6 km path that provides a smooth surface and scenic river views, suitable for many runners.
Absolutely. Many of the routes in the park are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is the Coschener Teich – Coschen Village loop from Coschen, a 6.5 km trail that takes you through areas with water features.
The park is rich in natural beauty and points of interest. You can run alongside the Oder and Neisse River valleys, through extensive wet meadows, and shaded riparian forests. Keep an eye out for the diverse birdlife, as the park is home to 155 bird species. Historic sites like the remnants of the former settlement of Szydłów also offer a glimpse into the region's past. You might also encounter highlights such as the Confluence of the Neisse and the Oder or the Neißewelle Bridge (Coschen–Zytowan).
While the guide doesn't specify dog-friendly routes, the natural and open character of Krzesiński Park Krajobrazowy, with its extensive meadows and forests, generally makes it a good place for outdoor activities with pets. Always ensure your dog is under control and check local regulations regarding leashes, especially in protected areas or near wildlife habitats.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the park offers routes like the Neuzelle Abbey loop from Oder-Neiße. This trail spans 20.9 km and is classified as difficult, providing a substantial workout with views of the riverine landscape and surrounding forests.
The running routes in Krzesiński Park Krajobrazowy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse natural environment, from open meadows to shaded forests, and the sense of peace and solitude the park offers due to its low tourist penetration. The well-preserved natural environment and varied terrain are frequently highlighted.
The periodically flooded Polder Krzesin-Bytomiec is a particularly valuable area, offering expansive, open landscapes with wet meadows and sedge communities. Running here provides a unique sense of freedom and unspoiled natural beauty. Additionally, the well-developed willow and poplar riparian forests along the Oder River offer shaded, natural paths, especially pleasant during warmer months.
Yes, the park's landscape is significantly influenced by the Oder and Neisse rivers, and it includes Jezioro Krzesińskie (Krzesińskie Lake). Routes like the Gravel pit with slope – Kiesgrube Wetland loop from Fürstenberg (Oder) or the Kiesgruben Eisenhüttenstadt loop from Fürstenberg (Oder) will take you past water features and offer scenic views of the park's aquatic environments.
The park offers a beautiful experience year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, while the shaded riparian forests are ideal for summer runs. Be aware that the changing water levels of the Oder can influence the park's natural rhythms, especially in wet meadows and polders, so checking local conditions might be beneficial during very wet periods.


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