Start / Finish: Müllrose, Market Square / Ragower Mill, OT Schernsdorf
Length / Duration: approx. 8 kilometers / approx. 2 hours on foot or 40 minutes by bike
Path condition: paved paths, partly natural
Arrival:
By car: A12, exit Müllrose
By train: RE1 to Frankfurt (Oder), then take RB36 to Müllrose station
Alternatively on weekends (April–October): RE1 to Jacobsdorf/Mark, excursion line A400 to Müllrose, Markt
Return journey:
On foot along the Schlaubetal hiking trail back to Müllrose or
from Mixdorf (on foot), with RB36 or A400 / RE1 from Jacobsdorf/Mark
Directions
The tour begins in the town hall courtyard of Müllrose, with the sun as its center. From there, the path leads along a stream to Biegenbrücker Straße. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are located close together and are explained on panels with QR codes. Jupiter follows in the city park. The route continues along Jahnstraße to the shore of the Großer Müllroser See. Along the lakeside path, you'll encounter Saturn and Uranus.
After a section through pine forest, you reach the Schlaube River and cross it over a small bridge. The return route follows the Schlaube Valley hiking trail toward Ragow Mill, where Neptune is the last planet. The historic watermill with a restaurant is a perfect destination and rest stop.
Additional tips:
Geocaching stations along the way
Best time: all year round, especially educational when visibility is clear
Refreshment options:
- Market Restaurant Müllrose
- Café & Bakery Thirty
- Ragower Mill (OT Schernsdorf)

















