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JW Brandenburg Alternativroute (Lebus)
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4.9 km
Entfernung
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1h 14min
Geschätzte Dauer
⛰
Leicht
Schwierigkeit
➡
Linear
Routentyp
Jakobsweg in Brandenburg Kliestow - Lebus - Sieversdorf (Alternativroute)
Covering just 4.9 km, this is a gentle outing perfect for families or beginners. Allow roughly 1 hour and 6 minutes.
This linear trail moves from one end to the other without looping back. A return journey by transport — or retracing the path — is needed to get back to the start.
This route is part of the National Walking Network (NWN) — a flagship trail maintained to national standards, often following scenic or historically significant corridors.
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How long is the JW Brandenburg Alternativroute (Lebus) hiking route?
JW Brandenburg Alternativroute (Lebus) is 4.9 km long.
How much time should I allow for JW Brandenburg Alternativroute (Lebus)?
Most walkers allow around 1h 14min for JW Brandenburg Alternativroute (Lebus) at a comfortable pace.
Is JW Brandenburg Alternativroute (Lebus) a circular or linear route?
JW Brandenburg Alternativroute (Lebus) is a linear route, not a loop. Return transport from the finish point is recommended.
What are the start coordinates of JW Brandenburg Alternativroute (Lebus)?
The trailhead for JW Brandenburg Alternativroute (Lebus) is located near 52.4089, 14.5117.
Is JW Brandenburg Alternativroute (Lebus) suitable for beginners?
Yes, JW Brandenburg Alternativroute (Lebus) is beginner-friendly. It is an easy walk suitable for most fitness levels.
Is JW Brandenburg Alternativroute (Lebus) part of a larger trail network?
Yes, JW Brandenburg Alternativroute (Lebus) is part of the National Walking Network (NWN), connecting this route to a wider network of long-distance hiking trails.