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Märkisch-Oderland
Küstriner Vorland

Von Rosenstiel Bridge – Manschnow village church loop from Golzow

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Germany
Brandenburg
Märkisch-Oderland
Küstriner Vorland

Von Rosenstiel Bridge – Manschnow village church loop from Golzow

Moderate

5

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Von Rosenstiel Bridge – Manschnow village church loop from Golzow

02:14

8.88km

10m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Bus stop

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315 m

Gorgast Manor House

Highlight • Historical Site

The Gorgast Commandery was a branch of the Order of St. John in what was then the Lebus District of the Margraviate of Brandenburg. In 1810/11, the Order of St. John was dissolved in Brandenburg, the estates were nationalized, and Gorgast became a royal Prussian domain. In 1840, the manor house was built on the foundations of the former order house by the Rosenstiel family. Gustav von Rosenstiel was a royal district judge, district deputy, and dike captain of the Oderbruch region (1876–1888) and was married to Clara, the daughter of Gustav Wahnschaffe, the previous tenant. Until its expropriation in 1945, the Rosenstiel family was the large tenant of the castle and estate.

Between 1945 and 1990, the Gorgast manor house (also known as the castle) was used as a school, vocational training center, and daycare center.

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355 m

Von Rosenstiel Bridge

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A very beautiful wooden bridge in Gorgast that is worth seeing. There is a bench there where you can sit and relax. A very beautiful place in nature on the Alte Oder.

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419 m

Gorgast Castle and Park

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Gorgast was a commander of the Order of St. John until 1811, then a royal Prussian domain office until 1872.
The Gorgast manor, also known as the castle, was built in 1840, the landscape park around 1850.
In the park there is a memorial for fallen German soldiers of WWII. Lieutenant Sigismund von Bülow, a younger brother of Loriot, who was born on November 27th, 1924 in Brandenburg and fell on March 21st, 1945, also rests here.

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1.92 km

At this point, Mühlenweg runs parallel to the Alte Oder River over the Eastern Railway line. This type of level crossing is also referred to by the German Railways as a "circuit barrier" (an additional structural feature at non-technically secured level crossings) of pedestrian and cycle paths. These crossings have come under criticism due to crossing problems for electric wheelchairs, cargo bikes, etc., and even accidents.

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4.93 km

At this point, the Am Strom country road leads from Manschnow to Neu Manschnow over the Alte Oder, which is called the Letschiner Hauptgraben here. The former postal and military road from Berlin to Küstrin (and further to Königsberg) also ran here, over the former "Padden Bridge," named after the former "Padde" restaurant. Further information can be found on the information board directly at the bridge.

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4.96 km

This is an idyllic water rest area near Manschnow. A covered table with two benches can sometimes endure a downpour. A waste bin is also conveniently available here.

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6.53 km

Manschnow village church

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This is an old brick church, which is unfortunately very disfigured by the gray plaster.

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8.81 km

War Memorial Gorgast

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The memorial is located in the Gorgast church cemetery. It consists of a square stone column on a square base, crowned by an eagle. The names of World War I victims are carved on two of the long sides (now completely illegible). On the other two sides, symbolically depict a sword and a steel helmet with oak leaves. Metal plaques bearing the inscription "In remembrance of the fallen, displaced persons, political prisoners, and mine victims of World War II," as well as the names of the victims of World War II, were subsequently attached to the short sides.
Source: denkmalprojekt.org/dkm_deutschland/gorgast_wk2_brb.htm

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8.88 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.41 km

2.19 km

1.61 km

483 m

129 m

Surfaces

4.05 km

2.34 km

1.35 km

505 m

233 m

139 m

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