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Bus station hiking trails around Guhrow offer access to the unique Spreewald Biosphere Reserve, a landscape defined by a network of waterways, forests, and meadows. The region's flat terrain makes its numerous hiking trails accessible for various fitness levels. Paths often run along the Spree River, providing views of its waters and the surrounding natural environment. This area is characterized by its low elevation and extensive riverine landscapes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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6.89km
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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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4.42km
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great village church but if you stay in the neighboring hotel it gets quite loud at night
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The nave has galleries on four sides, with two stories on the north and south sides. Like the galleries, the formerly painted beamed ceiling was reconstructed in 1960 after the destruction of 1945. The ceiling painting, which primarily depicts crops, earned the church the nickname "Vegetable Church." The other wooden furnishings date from the first half of the 18th century and originally stood in the Riedebeck village church. Of particular note is the pulpit, connected to the pastor's chair surrounded by a wooden grille, with a square pulpit basket and a picture of the Crucifixion. In addition to the floating baptismal angel, the altarpiece, restored in 1958, is also noteworthy. The organ in the church was built in 1972 by Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden.[1] On the outside of the north wall are eight 18th-century gravestones belonging to the von Schönfeldt, von Pannwitz, and von Stutterheim families. The church's organ was built in 1972 by Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden. Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorfkirche_Werben
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The church was built of brick in the late Gothic style. The nave dates back to the first half of the 15th century and was extended in 1743 with the addition of a choir with a three-sided end. A barrel-vaulted vestibule was probably built south of the nave at the time of its construction. The vestibule is characterized by a pillared gable and portals designed as pointed arches. The nave windows were redesigned in the Baroque period. A gate on the south side was bricked up. The square church tower, located west of the nave and only slightly recessed into the nave, dates from the second half of the 15th century. It is 42 meters high and has three upper stories resting on a smooth base. The tower façade is structured by rows of blind arches. At the top is a crenellated crown, above which rises a pointed stone helmet. The tower hall, located on the ground floor of the tower, has a cross-ribbed vault. On October 1, 1751, a separate parish was established in Burg, located to the northwest of the village, which had previously belonged to Werben. In 1911, the portal on the west side was renovated. The same applies to the tracery frieze and eaves cornice in the nave. During the fighting for Werben toward the end of World War II, the church burned down in April 1945. Reconstruction lasted until 1962. The upper part of the tower was restored in 1993. Since February 2014, Werben Village Church has been a cycle path church. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorfkirche_Werben
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The Werben Village Church is the church building in the municipality of Werben in the Spree-Neiße district of Brandenburg. The church is a listed building. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorfkirche_Werben
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A very beautiful and adventurously designed playground. A local resident and proud grandfather explained that the playground was built by the residents in over 7,000 hours of work and with donations. One elderly lady, for example, donated €7,500 for its construction. In my opinion, every cent and the effort were worth it.
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The church was built of brick in the late Gothic style. The nave dates back to the first half of the 15th century and was extended in 1743 by adding a choir with a three-sided end.
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Brick church from the 1st half of the 15th century, extended in 1743 by adding a choir. Square, slightly retracted west tower from the 2nd half of the 15th century. Burned out in 1945 and rebuilt by 1962. Inside painted beam ceiling. Altar retable and pulpit from the beginning of the 18th century. Worth seeing baptismal angel, which was originally in the village church of Riedenbeck. The entire original interior, including the baptismal angel in the church, was lost in the fire in 1945
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There are over 550 hiking trails around Guhrow that are easily accessible from bus stations. The majority of these, more than 300, are rated as easy, making them suitable for a wide range of hikers. Another 228 routes are moderate, and a smaller selection of 21 routes offers a more challenging experience.
Yes, many of the trails are very family-friendly. The region's flat terrain, characteristic of the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve, means most routes have minimal elevation gain. Over 300 easy routes are perfect for families. Consider shorter, circular options like the Village Oak and Memorial loop from Guhrow - Góry, which is just over 4 km.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails around Guhrow. The natural landscapes of the Spreewald, with its extensive forests and meadows, provide a great environment for walks with your canine companion. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, and be mindful of local regulations and wildlife.
Yes, many of the routes accessible from bus stations in Guhrow are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without needing to retrace your steps. Examples include the Village Oak and Memorial – Milanhof loop from Guhrow - Góry, which is nearly 7 km, or the slightly shorter Village Oak and Memorial – Lightning Strike Memorial loop from Guhrow - Góry.
The trails around Guhrow offer a diverse range of landscapes within the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve. You'll traverse old deciduous and dense pine forests, wide meadows, and experience unique riverine landscapes directly along the Spree River and its labyrinthine network of canals, known as 'Fließe'. The flat terrain ensures a tranquil and immersive nature experience.
While Guhrow itself is small, its proximity to Burg (Spreewald) offers access to notable landmarks. The Schloss Kolkwitz (Former Kolkwitz Sanatorium) is a historical site nearby. For panoramic views, consider visiting the Bismarck Tower in Burg, which offers extensive vistas over the Spreewald. Many routes also pass by charming Spreewald villages and traditional architecture.
The Spreewald region around Guhrow is beautiful year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the waterways, and even winter can be magical with frosty landscapes, though some paths might be muddy or icy. The flat terrain makes it accessible in most conditions.
Yes, many hiking routes in the Spreewald region pass through or near picturesque villages where you can find traditional inns and cafes. The Spreewald Harbor in Burg, a short distance from Guhrow, is a popular spot with refreshment options. Some routes, like the Hotel Zum Stern, Werben – St. John's Church, Werben loop from Guhrow - Góry, may even lead you past specific establishments.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.46 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the unique waterways of the Spreewald, and the well-maintained, accessible paths that make for a relaxing and immersive nature experience. The flat terrain is frequently highlighted as a positive for easy walking.
Absolutely. The Spreewald is defined by its extensive network of 'Fließe' (waterways), and many trails run directly alongside them. You can also find beautiful pond landscapes, such as the Pond Landscape Near Stradow, or even bathing spots like Willischza Bathing Lake, which are accessible from some routes or nearby areas.
The majority of bus station hikes in Guhrow are rated as easy or moderate. With over 300 easy routes and 228 moderate ones, you'll find plenty of options that are not overly strenuous. The flat topography of the Spreewald means significant climbs are rare, making most trails enjoyable for casual walkers and those seeking a relaxed outing.


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