Historische Stadtkerne Route 4 Self-Guided: Stages, Accommodations & Map 2026

Historische Stadtkerne Route 4 runs through Brandenburg, linking Potsdam with Brandenburg an der Havel and other places like Ziesar, Bad Belzig, Raben and Treuenbrietzen. Officially, it’s split into several stages, including Potsdam–Brandenburg (48 km) and Raben–Treuenbrietzen (58 km).

Historische Stadtkerne Route 4 is 319.3 km long. You follow a link between Potsdam and Brandenburg an der Havel, then ride on via Ziesar and Bad Belzig to Raben and Treuenbrietzen. Along the way you keep passing through historic town centres – that’s the route’s main theme and the thing that ties it all together. Handy for planning: there’s an official stage breakdown with clear day distances (e.g. Potsdam–Brandenburg 48 km; Raben–Treuenbrietzen 58 km), so you can shape it into a long weekend or stretch it across a week. Beginners and families will get on best with the flatter sections. It gets more sporty where the route is described as “hillier”. On an e-bike, even the longer stage stays very doable. You’re planning this trip yourself: use the stages as a framework, then pick the towns each day where you actually want to spend time in the old centre.

Route Profile

Distance 106 km
Stages 2
Difficulty Moderate
Best Season Spring, Summer, Autumn
Signage unknown
Suitable For Recreational cyclists, E-bike, Beginners, Families
Surface Mixed

Historische Stadtkerne Route 4 Stages

Historische Stadtkerne Route 4 is officially set up around stages; the SEO briefing mentions, among others, Potsdam–Brandenburg (48 km, flat) and Raben–Treuenbrietzen (58 km, hillier). That structure helps you plan day lengths without locking yourself into fixed booking packages.

Stage 1: Potsdam → Brandenburg an der Havel (48 km)

Route & Surface:

This stage runs from Potsdam to Brandenburg an der Havel and is described as flat. It’s a good fit if you want an easy-going start and you’re planning to spend some time in the town centre at the finish.

Highlights:

Potsdam; town centre of Brandenburg an der Havel.

Stage 2: Raben → Treuenbrietzen (58 km)

Route & Surface:

The stage from Raben to Treuenbrietzen is 58 km, making it one of the longer days. Compared with other sections, it’s classed as hillier, so factor that into your timing and your legs.

Highlights:

Raben; Treuenbrietzen.

The Most Beautiful Section on the Historische Stadtkerne Route 4

The easiest bit to plan as a 1–2 day ride is the stretch between Potsdam and Brandenburg an der Havel: it’s marked as a 48 km stage and described in the SEO briefing as “flat”. Highlight: when you roll into Brandenburg an der Havel, it’s worth building in extra time for the town centre — the whole route is built around these historic cores.

Highlights on the Historische Stadtkerne Route 4

  • Start in Potsdam and jump straight onto Historische Stadtkerne Route 4.
  • The town centre of Brandenburg an der Havel as the finish of the 48 km Potsdam–Brandenburg stage.
  • Ziesar as a stop on the route between Brandenburg an der Havel and Bad Belzig.
  • Bad Belzig as a key place for a break or an overnight stop on the route.
  • Raben as the start of the longer stage to Treuenbrietzen (58 km), described as “hillier”.

Accommodations on the Historische Stadtkerne Route 4

Along the Historische Stadtkerne Route 4 you'll find numerous accommodation options – from hotels and guesthouses to campsites and small tent meadows.

Campsites & Tent Options

Along the Historische Stadtkerne Route 4 there are numerous places to camp – from large campsites to small tent meadows on farms. Campsites usually don't need to be booked in advance.

Hotels & Guesthouses

Numerous accommodations along the route – from hostels and guesthouses to hotels. Important for cycle tourists: secure bike storage and no minimum stay requirements.

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Planning Your Historische Stadtkerne Route 4 Trip

What should you book in advance?

During peak season (June-August), it's recommended to book accommodations in popular stops 1-2 days ahead. Outside peak season, spontaneous booking is usually possible.

What can you decide spontaneously?

Daily distances, rest stops, restaurant visits, and detours to attractions can all be decided on the day based on weather and how you're feeling.

Typical daily costs

40-60€
Budget
80-120€
Mid-range
150€+
Comfort

Practical Information

Getting There & Away

The route is well connected by train at both start and end points. Most regional trains accept bicycles, though reservations may be required during peak season.

Shopping Along the Way

Supermarkets and grocery stores can be found in most towns along the route. Plan for longer stretches in rural areas where shops may be limited.

Bike Shops & Repairs

Bicycle repair shops are available in larger towns. Carry basic tools and a spare tube for emergencies between service points.

More Information

Conclusion

What this route really has going for it is the run of historic town centres, plus an official stage breakdown with concrete distances. What’s harder to plan from the info available is the surface and the signage, because those details are missing from the research we’ve got. If you’re flexible and actually make time for the old centres, this is a solid DIY tour.

Why BikeTouri?

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