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TOURS IN THE SCHLAUBE ODERLAND REGION

Hikers, skaters and cycletourists find the Schlaube Oderland region an ideal area for sporting activities, relaxation and discovery. The whole family can explore the landscape on even paths. Discover our tours in the Schlaube Oderland region. Take advantage of the information boards on site and discover the sights of the villages. We will also be happy to advise you at our tourist information centre.

T o u r e n i n d e r R e g i o n
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Aurith – Ziltendorf on the Oder-Neisse cycle track

 

Aurith – a district of Ziltendorf and a junction between the communities is located directly on the Oder-Neisse cycle path. The settlements of Aurith and Ernst-Thälmann-Siedlung were created by the construction of barns and stables in the Oder floodplains, where wheat, fruit and hops were grown.

Not only tourists meet here, but also residents of the region for festivals and events. Aurith is a good starting point for tours – on foot, by bike, on skates, on the water – or simply for relaxing by the Oder. The new Aurith – Urad ferry connection provides a bridge to neighbouring Poland.

 

Sights / Activities

Ziltendorfer Niederung, Aurith – Urad ferry, meeting place, rest area, e-bike charging station, Oder-Neisse cycle track, Oder dyke, playground

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Brieskow – Finkenheerd on the Oder-Neisse cycle track
 

With two railway stations, Brieskow-Finkenheerd, the largest commune in the district of the same name, is easily accessible. As a residential area close to Frankfurt (Oder), it has good transport connections, including two Deutsche Bahn stops. The former industrial site has developed into a place to live and relax with crafts and trades. With the tourist information centre, two supermarkets, a bank several catering establishments and accommodation facilities, you will find the best conditions here for exploring our beautiful region. Enjoy it

 

Sights / Activities

Lake Brieskow, watergate, Pegelstein, Japanese Garden World, 033609 72051, Lindengalerie art and ceramics workshop, 033609 36432, churches, target judge’s tower, viewing platform, “Steile Wand” natural monument, Fischer Schneider, boat trips, fishing permits, 033609 36833, mine railway at the roundabout, public playground.

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Groß Lindow on the Oder-Neisse cycle track

Visit the idyllic village of Groß Lindow with its rich history dating back to 1354. You should definitely plan a boat trip on the Friedrich Wilhelm Canal with the tow boat, a visit to the traditional site of the Kienstubbenverein and a tour to the Protestant church, a brick building from 1850 in neo-Gothic style. The northern bank area of the Friedrich Wilhelm Canal, the so-called towpath, invites walkers, cyclists and skaters. There is something for everyone and you will feel at home here.

 

Sights / Activities

Friedrich-Wilhelm Canal (Brieskow Canal), floodgates, former customs house, canal monument, church with organ, old linden tree, passenger boat Rost, tow boat, 033609 38533, cutting and grinding mill, Klixmühle sawmill, traditional area of the Kienstubbenverein, public playground

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Vogelsang on the Oder-Neisse cycle track

This southernmost district of the Brieskow-Finkenheerd district with its 850 inhabitants has a very beautiful, restored village centre. A village green, a playground, a community centre, a war cemetery and a war memorial as well as a very old equipment shed invite you to linger. Just outside the village gates on the Oder dyke, you will come across a curiosity: the ruins of an unfinished power station, which is now a habitat and nesting place for birds and bats. There is also a geological nature trail on the site of the gravel pit with around 100 stones and boulders. Well worth a visit!

Sights / Activities

Gravel pits, fishing waters, nature trail, power plant ruins on the Oder dyke, Ziltendorfer Niederung, historic town centre, very old equipment shed, war memorial, public playground

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Wiesenau on the Oder-Neisse cycle track

Wiesenau consists of the main village, a round village which was called Krebsjauche until 1919, and the district of Kunitz-Loose, located in the Oder floodplains and until 1945 part of the village of Kunitz (now Kunice in Polish). The village’s Protestant church was rebuilt after the Second World War and is now part of the Brieskow-Finkenheerd – Ziltendorf parish. Guided village and church tours are available on request. In the churchyard there is a memorial stone commemorating the Oder flood of 1997 and a memorial dedicated to the victims of the two world wars and the victims of the consequences of war, despotism and violence.

 

Sights / activities:

Rundlingsdorf village square, stumbling blocks of Jewish couple Levy, Advent church with stelae, stork’s nest, Tammloch, Oder flood line from 1997, former mill building, public playground

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Kunitz Loose on the Oder-Neisse cycle track
 

The Kunitz Loose is shaped by the events of the last century. The Loose recorded a strong increase in population after the end of the Second World War, when farmers expelled from the Kunitz east of the Oder settled here. A ferry connection (Kunitzer Fährbuhne) made it possible to utilise drained moorland for agricultural purposes. The barely interrupted natural space offers sports enthusiasts in particular an ideal area to let off steam – without any barriers. Streams, ditches and extensive open spaces invite you to relax, and (amateur) ornithologists also get their money’s worth in the Ziltendorfer Niederung.

 

Sights / Activities

Car and caravan park (gravelled area), information board, fishing opportunities at the Oder dam

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Ziltendorf on the Oder-Neisse cycle track

The commune of Ziltendorf consists of the main village and the parts Ernst-Thälmann-Siedlung and Aurith. It is located on the edge of the Oder floodplain between the Oder-Spree Canal and the Oder on an area of approx. 29 km². The main village has existed since the beginning of the 14th century and originally resembled a secondary round village. The districts were created by the construction of barns and stables in the Oder floodplains, where wheat, fruit and hops were grown. Ziltendorf was first mentioned on 4 June 1316. There are two supermarkets as well as various inns and pubs to meet your personal needs.

Sights / Activities

Church bells, BrittKeramik, OT Ernst-Thälmann-Siedlung, 033653 46500, Ziltendorfer Niederung, ferry Aurith – Urad, rest area, 6. e-bike charging station, OT Aurith, public playgrounds, Ziltendorf and OT Aurith, 8. meeting place, OT Aurtih