Avenue des Bouleaux entre Nechlin et Trebenow
Avenue des Bouleaux entre Nechlin et Trebenow
Point d'intérêt (Segment) • Naturel
Cyclisme sur route
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The Birch Avenue Between Nechlin and Trebenow is a picturesque, tree-lined path, likely dominated by birch trees, that forms a scenic section of a popular hiking and cycling route in northeastern Germany. Situated within the tranquil Uckerniederung (Ucker lowlands), this natural feature connects or runs along a path between the charming villages of Nechlin and Trebenow, offering a delightful experience in the heart of the Uckermark region.
Visitors consistently praise the tranquil and picturesque natural experience this avenue provides. The…
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20 juin 2018
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Itinéraires à proximité
Meilleurs itinéraires à proximité de Avenue des Bouleaux entre Nechlin et Trebenow
31
cyclistes
Vélo de route - Difficile. Excellente condition physique nécessaire. Certaines portions du Tour peuvent être non goudronnées et difficiles d'accès.
20
cyclistes
Vélo de route - Difficile. Excellente condition physique nécessaire. Certaines portions du Tour peuvent être non goudronnées et difficiles d'accès.
8
cyclistes
Cyclisme sur route - Modéré. Bonne condition physique nécessaire. Certaines portions du Tour peuvent être non goudronnées et difficiles d'accès.
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Distance 2,29 km
Montée 20 m
Descente 0 m
Météo
Alimenté par Foreca
dimanche 3 mai
21°C
11°C
12 %
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Vitesse max vent : 13,0 km/h
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The route offers a diverse mix of surfaces. Hikers will encounter paved sections with grass verges, field paths, meadow paths, and some asphalt roads. This variety contributes to an engaging walk through the Ucker lowlands.
Yes, beyond the prominent birch trees that give the avenue its name, you'll experience boardwalks traversing the Ucker lowlands, open pastureland, and idyllic, somewhat hilly terrain. The diverse tree population throughout the area is a key natural feature, creating a picturesque landscape.
While the immediate 'Birch Avenue' itself is a path, visitors typically park in the nearby villages. Look for designated parking areas in Nechlin or Trebenow, which serve as convenient starting points for accessing the trails.
Yes, Nechlin is well-connected by public transport. It is a stop on the RE 3 Berlin-Stralsund train line, making it a practical and convenient starting point for your adventure to the Birch Avenue.
No, there are no specific permits required for hiking or cycling along the Birch Avenue or the surrounding public trails in the Uckermark region. The paths are generally open for recreational use.
While the intro highlights warmer months, the Birch Avenue can offer a unique experience in winter. However, conditions may vary. Be prepared for potentially icy or snowy paths, especially on the boardwalks and unpaved sections. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the area is considered very family-friendly. The terrain is generally easy to moderate, with varied surfaces suitable for leisurely walks or bike rides with children. The diverse landscape keeps the experience engaging for all ages.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the trails in this region. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially when passing through pastureland where livestock might be present, or in areas with wildlife. Please also remember to clean up after your pet.
The villages of Nechlin and Trebenow are small, but you may find local guesthouses or small eateries. For a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and accommodation, consider looking in larger towns within the Uckermark region, such as Prenzlau or Templin, which are a short drive away.
The prominent tree-lined section, often referred to as the 'Birch Avenue,' extends for almost 2.5 kilometers. It forms a significant and picturesque part of the broader hiking and cycling paths connecting Nechlin and Trebenow.
Yes, the Birch Avenue is part of a larger network of trails in the Uckerniederung. Many routes are designed as 'dream loops' that incorporate diverse landscapes, including the avenue, allowing hikers to enjoy circular walks starting and ending in villages like Nechlin or Trebenow.