From our tour description:
After about two kilometers, we head out into the wilderness and suddenly we find ourselves on one of the most beautiful paths we have walked so far. The path is actually not at all, just an accurately mowed strip in the middle of the wilderness, so that we walk uninterruptedly on this strip of green. The whole thing is called the zigzag path and runs - Tata !: in a zigzag through the loveliest of nature. Through a green tunnel we enter a wonderful path, lined on the right hand side again by a very spacious and lively field. On the left we are accompanied by a seemingly endless avenue of apple trees, oaks and cherry trees, behind it the "NSG Steinerne Rinne und Mechower Holz" runs parallel. The oaks are still relatively young, which makes the path nice and airy, the apple trees are difficult to carry but far from ripe, tons of cherries line our way. They hang heavy and tempting on the branches in huge bunches. Unfortunately, this insider tip is probably not unknown, because most of the branches are strangely thinned out at arm level. But where there is a will, there is also a cherry. We find a few trees where we can still pick and feed without need and dangerous contortions. The few people we meet obviously have the same thing on their minds as we do. We fill our stomachs and fill our now empty bread box with some "souvenir material". Various birds of prey circle over us, as if they wanted to tell us: "We can see you very well. (But we don't snoop.)". We move on without any bad conscience. At the end of the path we are accompanied by a fantastic, honey-sweet-smelling lime tree avenue into the village of Campow.