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Germany
Brandenburg
Havelland
Friesack

Ferchesar Church – Seven Brothers Oak loop from Friesack (Mark)

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Bike touring routes & trails
Germany
Brandenburg
Havelland
Friesack

Ferchesar Church – Seven Brothers Oak loop from Friesack (Mark)

Moderate

4.3

(18)

38

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Ferchesar Church – Seven Brothers Oak loop from Friesack (Mark)

03:05

50.2km

150m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 15, 2026

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Westhavelland

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Start point

Train Station

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1

14.0 km

Old railroad line (Krieler Landweg)

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Beautiful bicycle street - drives fantastic 🚴‍♀️🚴‍♂️👍🏻🤗.

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2

17.0 km

Kriele Village Church

Highlight • Religious Site

Worth seeing small village church in Kriele.
More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorfkirche_Kriele

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3

19.2 km

Beautiful landscape on the Great Havelland Main Canal between Kotzen and Kriele.
More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fer_Havell%C3%A4ndischer_Hauptkanal

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4

25.0 km

Stechow Village Church

Highlight • Religious Site

Nice place for a break on the FONTANE.RAD route. The church is good for a contemplative break, and at the bakery across the street, the physical well-being is not neglected. And then you have to make a decision: You can follow the main route of the Fontane cycle path (left), or turn right, treat yourself to a cooling off in Ferchesar Lake and then cycle to the center of the optical industry in Rathenow.

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26.4 km

6

28.4 km

Ferchesar Church

Highlight • Religious Site

The church in the small village of Ferchesar ... was built in 1735. The baroque half-timbered church stands in the middle of the village ... Today's tower is adorned with a double onion roof with a double lantern.
The church houses a wooden empire pulpit altar in the plastered interior with a horseshoe gallery under which the winter church is located. It was created in 1788. New gilding was installed in 1998. A special treasure of the church can be found on the wall to the left of the altar: a carved altar from the late 15th century. The presence of two altars is surprising for the visitors. The wooden goblet-shaped baptism is also interesting. A pear tree christening, painted white, with a late Gothic copper baptismal font.
In 1969 the southern cross arm of the church had to be removed due to severe structural damage, and the ruler's box, which even had a fireplace, was lost. But the church is still surrounded by 80-year-old linden trees, which followed the mulberry trees from the times of the Prussian kings. Today, a computer-controlled bell in the idyllic Ferchesar calls for services and concerts. After the exterior renovation of the church, the building shines in new splendor. The interior renovation will take place in 2018.
Source reiseland-brandenburg.de/poi/havelland/kirchen/kirche-ferchesar

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40.8 km

Half-Timbered Church in Görne

Highlight • Religious Site

As soon as you enter the church, the visitor feels like they have been transported back centuries since the interior is still part of the original furnishings.
The beautiful wooden baptismal font, which immediately catches the eye when entering the church, dates from the 17th century. This octagonal work is adorned with an ornament. An inscription on it reads "Let the little children come to me, do not prevent them, for such is the right of God". The pewter baptismal font underneath bears the year 1707.
Guided tours, readings and organ concerts are also offered in the church.

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45.8 km

Seven Brothers Oak

Highlight • Natural Monument

Seven approximately 200-year-old pedunculate oaks, whose trunks have grown together in the lower area.
see also: monumentale-eichen.de/mehrst%C3%A4mmige-eichen-1/friesack

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50.2 km

End point

Train Station

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19.8 km

19.4 km

6.79 km

3.93 km

234 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

34.0 km

9.20 km

4.76 km

2.30 km

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