The varied round trip offers a new challenge, especially for recreational cyclists. Starting at the "Strausberg Nord" S-Bahn station, follow the "Tour Brandenburg" sign in the direction of Wilkendorf. Passing the "Roter Hof" children's farm, you cross the Gielsdorfer Chaussee. Along the Straussee, through the old town of Strausberg and further south you come to the "ZR1". Following the sign, the route leads to Eggersdorf, where the lido on the Bötzsee invites you to have a little refreshment. You continue on a well-developed cycle path through beautiful mixed forest to Bruchmühle. Now follow the "Tour 5" over field and forest paths to Petershagen, where the "Mümmelmann" children's farm or the Angerscheune invite you to take a rest. After a short refreshment, you continue along the field before crossing the country road just behind the sheep farm. Then follow the forest path until it leads into Strausberger Strasse, turn left and follow Tour 5 along the Stienitzsee towards Strausberg. Experienced cyclists use the route through the nature reserve, at the end of which a steep staircase forces you to dismount. If the route is too difficult for you, take the alternative route along the Hennickendorfer Chaussee. The last stage leads along the picturesque Annafließ. Once you're back on the main road, follow the signs to the "Hegermühle" S-Bahn station, where the tour ends.
Length / Duration: 40 km / 2 h
Start / Finish: S-Bahn station Strausberg "Nord" / S-Bahn station "Hegermühle"
Course: S-Bahn station "Strausberg Nord" – Eggersdorf – Petershagen – S-Bahn station "Hegermühle"
Things to see and know:- Strausberg Airfield
- Old Town & Straussee Ferry Strausberg
- Strausberg City Museum & Climbing Forest
- Strandbad Bötzsee Eggersdorf
- Dorfanger & Angerscheune Petershagen
- Herrensee nature reserve
- Lange-Damm meadows & Barnim slopes
The best restaurants:- Restaurant Zur Fähre, Strausberg
- Restaurant in the VILLAGO, Eggersdorf
- Restaurant Madel's, Petershagen
Information on site:- City and Tourist Information Strausberg
Road condition / route development: well-developed cycle paths, cobblestones, little-used country roads, field and forest paths that are easy to navigate depending on the weather, some of which run alongside the road