Cycling group in the Fläming

Flaeming skate

With a route network of around 230 km, the Flaeming-Skate is the longest traffic-calmed skating route in Europe.

On circuits of varying lengths and levels of difficulty, you can skate quietly through the impressive nature of the Fläming. The Flaeming-Skate provides asphalted, separate paths that are maintained and regularly cleaned. Beginners, advanced skaters and professionals alike can enjoy a trip through the countryside, rolling through the region at their own pace and away from traffic. Of course, the Flaeming-Skate trails are also suitable for cyclists, handbikers, wheelchair users and families with baby carriages. Mutual consideration is a matter of course here. To get there and back, you can use the train connections at the numerous stations along the way, from where there are good connections to the surrounding area.

RK 1: The heart of the Flaeming-Skate is particularly interesting for athletes and offers 92.2 km of easier and more difficult sections.
RK 2: The Kolzenburg circuit is particularly suitable for beginners and children, as the 12 km route is mostly straight and flat.
RK 3: The Jüterbog circuit is the shortest course (11 km) and is popular for calm, relaxed rides as well as for speed skaters for fast excursions.
RK 4: The marathon route combines endurance training with spectacular views over 43 km.
RK 5: Half a hundred - full pleasure! On 50.5 km you will find an easy to challenging route on circuit 5.
RK 6: In the south of the Fläming, this 48.6 km circuit takes you through the idyllic villages of the region.
RK 7: The Wahlsdorf-Prensdorf gap closure is 39.1 km long and leads through forests and fields and past paddocks.
RK 8: Circuit 8 is designed for cyclists and connects the Flaeming-Skate with the Dahme cycle path over 83.7 km.

 

Cycling group in the Fläming
Flaeming skate
Cycling on the Flaeming Skate
Cycling on the Flaeming Skate
Cycling on the Flaeming Skate