First Stage FONTANE.RAD – From Oranienburg to Gransee

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The first stage of the FONTANE.RAD route takes you to four palaces – and a love story that Fontane himself was particularly drawn to. Between the palaces lies the glistening Lake Huwenowsee in Meseberg, along with extensive mixed woodlands around Liebenberg – ancient trees and rolling hills that offer sweeping views of the countryside. A perfect introduction.
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  • Schloss Oranienburg, Foto: Frank Liebke, Lizenz: TMB-Fotoarchiv
  • Schloss Gut Liebenenberg, Foto: Steffen Lehmann, Lizenz: TMB-Fotoarchiv
  • Schloss Meseberg, Foto: Steffen Lehmann, Lizenz: TMB-Fotoarchiv
  • Königin-Luise-Denkmal Gransee, Foto: Steffen Lehmann, Lizenz: TMB-Fotoarchiv
  • Gransee Old Town, Foto: Itta Olaj, Lizenz: TV Ruppiner Seenland
  • Heathland between Gransee and Oranienburg, Foto: Thomas Widerin, Lizenz: Thomas Widerin
  • Rape fields between Gransee and Oranienburg, Foto: Thomas Widerin, Lizenz: Thomas Widerin
  • In the castle park of Oranienburg, Foto: Thomas Widerin, Lizenz: Thomas Widerin
  • Pure nature between Gransee and Oranienburg, Foto: Thomas Widerin, Lizenz: Thomas Widerin
  • Cycling in nature, Foto: Thomas Widerin, Lizenz: Thomas Widerin
  • Schloss Oranienburg, Foto: Steffen Lehmann, Lizenz: TMB-Fotoarchiv
Oranienburg is the starting point of this first stage of the bicycle tour. Fontane was particularly taken with the love story associated with the palace: Electress Louise Henriette, née Princess of Orange, was delighted with the fertile lowlands here – and the Elector then gave her the palace as a gift. Louise gave it the name Oranienburg. Other palaces and castles described by Fontane are situated along the route: Liebenberg Castle with its manor house, Hoppenrade Castle with its park and chapel and finally Meseberg Palace – the Federal Government guest house. Very close by is Lake Huwenowsee, where there is an attractive circular trail. A good idea to round off this stage of the tour is to visit the medieval town centre of Gransee.

Length: 52 kilometres (3-4 hours)

Start: Oranienburg, finish: Gransee

Logo/route sign: FONTANE.RAD against a yellow background

How to get there: From Berlin central station take the RE 5 (Stralsund/Rostock) to Oranienburg (approximately 30 minutes), from Berlin Friedrichstrasse take the S1 (Oranienburg) to Oranienburg (approximately 40 minutes).

Return journey: From Gransee take the RE 5 (Elsterwerda) to Berlin central station (approximately 45 minutes).

Route: Oranienburg, Neuholland, Liebenberg, Löwenberg, Hoppenrade, Meseberg, Gransee

Points of interest and background information:
  • Oranienburg Palace
  • Liebenberg Castle with manor house
  • Hoppenrade Castle with park and chapel
  • Meseberg Castle
  • Lake Huwenowsee
  • Historic town centre of Gransee


Possible combinations:

  • not specified

Trail conditions/surface: 96% asphalted – 4% non-asphalted

Maps/Literature:



You will find full details of the cycle route on the website FONTANE.RAD.
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The first stage of the FONTANE.RAD route takes you to four palaces – and a love story that Fontane himself was particularly drawn to. Between the palaces lies the glistening Lake Huwenowsee in Meseberg, along with extensive mixed woodlands around Liebenberg – ancient trees and rolling hills that offer sweeping views of the countryside. A perfect introduction.
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  • Schloss Oranienburg, Foto: Frank Liebke, Lizenz: TMB-Fotoarchiv
  • Schloss Gut Liebenenberg, Foto: Steffen Lehmann, Lizenz: TMB-Fotoarchiv
  • Schloss Meseberg, Foto: Steffen Lehmann, Lizenz: TMB-Fotoarchiv
  • Königin-Luise-Denkmal Gransee, Foto: Steffen Lehmann, Lizenz: TMB-Fotoarchiv
  • Gransee Old Town, Foto: Itta Olaj, Lizenz: TV Ruppiner Seenland
  • Heathland between Gransee and Oranienburg, Foto: Thomas Widerin, Lizenz: Thomas Widerin
  • Rape fields between Gransee and Oranienburg, Foto: Thomas Widerin, Lizenz: Thomas Widerin
  • In the castle park of Oranienburg, Foto: Thomas Widerin, Lizenz: Thomas Widerin
  • Pure nature between Gransee and Oranienburg, Foto: Thomas Widerin, Lizenz: Thomas Widerin
  • Cycling in nature, Foto: Thomas Widerin, Lizenz: Thomas Widerin
  • Schloss Oranienburg, Foto: Steffen Lehmann, Lizenz: TMB-Fotoarchiv
Oranienburg is the starting point of this first stage of the bicycle tour. Fontane was particularly taken with the love story associated with the palace: Electress Louise Henriette, née Princess of Orange, was delighted with the fertile lowlands here – and the Elector then gave her the palace as a gift. Louise gave it the name Oranienburg. Other palaces and castles described by Fontane are situated along the route: Liebenberg Castle with its manor house, Hoppenrade Castle with its park and chapel and finally Meseberg Palace – the Federal Government guest house. Very close by is Lake Huwenowsee, where there is an attractive circular trail. A good idea to round off this stage of the tour is to visit the medieval town centre of Gransee.

Length: 52 kilometres (3-4 hours)

Start: Oranienburg, finish: Gransee

Logo/route sign: FONTANE.RAD against a yellow background

How to get there: From Berlin central station take the RE 5 (Stralsund/Rostock) to Oranienburg (approximately 30 minutes), from Berlin Friedrichstrasse take the S1 (Oranienburg) to Oranienburg (approximately 40 minutes).

Return journey: From Gransee take the RE 5 (Elsterwerda) to Berlin central station (approximately 45 minutes).

Route: Oranienburg, Neuholland, Liebenberg, Löwenberg, Hoppenrade, Meseberg, Gransee

Points of interest and background information:
  • Oranienburg Palace
  • Liebenberg Castle with manor house
  • Hoppenrade Castle with park and chapel
  • Meseberg Castle
  • Lake Huwenowsee
  • Historic town centre of Gransee


Possible combinations:

  • not specified

Trail conditions/surface: 96% asphalted – 4% non-asphalted

Maps/Literature:



You will find full details of the cycle route on the website FONTANE.RAD.
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