Maybe the last hot day of this year, you have to do something outside!My daughter is about to go on an alpaca tour and thinks the animals are very beautiful. That was the idea for the destination of my today's bike tour - the farm in Altlandsberg.Since I don't like doing the same tour there and back, I planned a nice lap the evening before. And so today I first drove along Straussee, then to Spitzmühle. Here I passed the northern tip of the Bötzsee and the southern tip of the Fängersee. I soon ran out of paved roads and rumbled along forest paths with gravel, roots and lots of loose sand. Driving again took some strength. At some point the path got narrower and narrower and I had to turn around at an impassable point. After another 15 minutes I finally reached Wolfshagen and could see the town of Altlandsberg.We continued south on Bollensdorfer Allee, an old cobblestone street with various barns and ruins.Near the alpaca farm, I missed the little path that goes over a bridge. And so I involuntarily extended the lap by a few kilometers. I drove across a field, under a large power line with gigantic masts, and reached Neuenhagen and the industrial park. Here I was finally able to cross the river and now I went back north again.The farm is on the edge of a small residential park. There are good living conditions for horses, goats, rheas, llamas and alpacas. Yes, my daughter was right, the alpacas are beautiful! When they approach and look at you with their dark eyes. I was also very fascinated and took some pictures.For my way back I chose the well-paved bike path from Altlandsberg via Radebrück to Eggersdorf. In Eggersdorf I wanted to reward myself with a soft ice cream - unfortunately it's a day off today. Okay, no ice cream then.Eggersdorf is more or less in Strausberg (construction is going on everywhere) and so I soon reached my destination.
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Maybe the last hot day of this year, you have to do something outside!My daughter is about to go on an alpaca tour and thinks the animals are very beautiful. That was the idea for the destination of my today's bike tour - the farm in Altlandsberg.Since I don't like doing the same tour there and back, I planned a nice lap the evening before.
And so today I first drove along Straussee, then to Spitzmühle. Here I passed the northern tip of the Bötzsee and the southern tip of the Fängersee.
I soon ran out of paved roads and rumbled along forest paths with gravel, roots and lots of loose sand. Driving again took some strength.
At some point the path got narrower and narrower and I had to turn around at an impassable point.
After another 15 minutes I finally reached Wolfshagen and could see the town of Altlandsberg.We continued south on Bollensdorfer Allee, an old cobblestone street with various barns and ruins.Near the alpaca farm, I missed the little path that goes over a bridge. And so I involuntarily extended the lap by a few kilometers.
I drove across a field, under a large power line with gigantic masts, and reached Neuenhagen and the industrial park. Here I was finally able to cross the river and now I went back north again.The farm is on the edge of a small residential park. There are good living conditions for horses, goats, rheas, llamas and alpacas.
Yes, my daughter was right, the alpacas are beautiful! When they approach and look at you with their dark eyes. I was also very fascinated and took some pictures.For my way back I chose the well-paved bike path from Altlandsberg via Radebrück to Eggersdorf. In Eggersdorf I wanted to reward myself with a soft ice cream - unfortunately it's a day off today.
Okay, no ice cream then.Eggersdorf is more or less in Strausberg (construction is going on everywhere) and so I soon reached my destination.
September 23, 2020
Children's birthday parties, petting sessions, llama hikes, sponsorships ...For everyone whose interest I have piqued, here are the contact details:RANCHO CASCADA
Owner Marion Specht
Telephone: (03342) 207 502
Mobile: (0151) 708 705 34
Email: Lamamamamarion@gmx.de
alpakahof-neuenhagen.com
September 23, 2020