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Mountain biking around Amelinghausen offers routes through the gently rolling terrain of the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park. This region is characterized by extensive heathlands, ancient forests, and wetlands, providing diverse natural landscapes for cycling. While specific dedicated mountain biking facilities are limited directly in Amelinghausen, the broader area features varied trails, including some with sandy soils and short climbs. The routes often traverse wide heath areas and connect natural features like the Lopausee.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
4.9
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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12.8km
01:02
140m
140m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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32.1km
02:14
220m
220m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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22.5km
01:30
140m
140m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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24.1km
01:38
190m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The heath was white where we were, but the heath is also worth a visit in winter. A great place!
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What a mystical place! We experienced it all in the snow with Heidschnucken sheep. So beautiful!
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https://frau-harms-kaffeehaus.de/ Very tasty, very friendly, very quaint, highly recommended.
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Representative building with an interesting history
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The slightly hilly area of the Schwindebecker Heide was used for military purposes until the 1990s. Today, hiking trails lead through it, allowing you to discover the impressive landscape.
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The mill was first mentioned in 1478 when it was sold by the von dem Berge family. Over its long history, it was used as a flour mill, oil mill, groat mill, tan mill, and sawmill. From the early 1960s to the late 1980s, the watermill was used solely for the mill's own needs; after that, it was no longer in use. The mill, as it can be seen today, dates back to the early 18th century. It, like the bakehouse, is located on the mill island. The bakehouse dates back to the 17th century and is still fully functional. Bread is still baked here at least once a year, for the traditional potato festival. The mill's core dates back to 1771. The half-timbered building was expanded in several construction phases, and two stories were added in some parts. It is a simple brick half-timbered structure with gable roofs covered with red clay tiles. https://muehlenhof-soderstorf.de/die-muehle/
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We were very early in the heath it is worth it
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Recommended to go here early in the morning
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Mountain biking around Amelinghausen primarily features the gently rolling terrain of the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park. You'll encounter extensive heathlands, ancient forests, and wetlands. While the area is generally flat, some routes include short climbs and sections with sandy soils, which can add a bit of challenge.
There are over 20 mountain bike trails around Amelinghausen listed on komoot, offering a variety of routes through the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park. Most of these are moderate in difficulty, suitable for a range of mountain bikers.
While most routes around Amelinghausen are classified as moderate, there is at least one easy mountain bike trail available. The gently rolling landscape and well-developed network of paths make the area generally accessible for those new to mountain biking, though sandy sections may require some extra effort.
The trails often lead through the unique heathland landscape of the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park. You can explore areas like the Schwindebach Spring and enjoy a Heathland Panorama. The Lake Lopau – Oldendorfer Burial Site loop from Amelinghausen, for example, takes you past the Lopausee and the historical Oldendorfer Totenstatt Megalithic Tombs.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Amelinghausen are circular, making them convenient for starting and ending in the same location. An example is the Mountainbike loop from Amelinghausen, which offers a direct exploration of the area's varied terrain.
The mountain bike trails around Amelinghausen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 70 reviews. Users often praise the diverse natural landscapes, the quiet heathlands, and the well-maintained paths that offer a pleasant cycling experience.
Yes, the Lopausee is a central point for recreation in Amelinghausen, and several mountain bike routes incorporate it. For instance, the Lopautal Lake View – Forest Trail in Lüneburg Heath loop from Amelinghausen offers views of the Lopautal and passes near the lake.
Absolutely. The Oldendorfer Totenstatt Megalithic Tombs, an ancient burial site dating back about 4,000 years, is located approximately 1.5 kilometers from Amelinghausen's town center and can be visited as part of a mountain bike tour, such as the Lake Lopau – Oldendorfer Burial Site loop from Amelinghausen.
The Lüneburg Heath is particularly stunning from early August to early September when the heather blossoms, creating a vibrant purple landscape. This period offers a picturesque backdrop for mountain biking. However, the trails are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, and even in winter, if conditions allow, for a different experience of the quiet forests and heathlands.
Yes, you can find several huts and shelters in the broader Amelinghausen area that might be accessible from the mountain bike trails. These include the Toepffer Tower (Töpferturm), the Hambörn charcoal hut and sheepfold, and a Shelter at Kronsbergheide, offering potential rest stops or points of interest during your ride.
The terrain around Amelinghausen is generally gently rolling, so while there are some short climbs, the overall elevation gain on most routes is moderate. For example, the Schwindebach Spring – Schwindebecker Heath loop from Amelinghausen, a 19.9-mile route, has an elevation gain of approximately 219 meters.


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