Best attractions and places to see in Ammersbek-Niederung are predominantly natural landscapes and protected areas within Schleswig-Holstein, part of the Hamburg metropolitan region. The region is characterized by its extensive nature reserves, river lowlands, and diverse ecosystems. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities centered around its significant natural features. Ammersbek-Niederung offers a tranquil escape with numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The NABU House in Duvenstedter Brook is also a highlight. There's an interesting exhibition and plenty of additional information about the Brook. When the weather's nice, you can take a short rest outside on the benches. The NABU House welcomes any small financial donation.
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The Duvenstedter Brook is a great area for hikers, cyclists, and sometimes horseback riders—unfortunately, it's been closed to us as dog owners for about 30 years. It's hard to understand why "discrimination" is so prevalent...
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Small bridge in a beautiful area. It has a new metal railing since 2025. Here (according to Komoot and OpenStreetMap), the stream 'Aue' becomes the Hunnau. On Google Maps, the stream 'Aue' is listed as 'Hunnau' – a stream with the name 'Aue' is not shown there. Wikipedia also does not list 'Aue' – there, too, the stream is called 'Hunnau'. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunnau
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Very nice nature reserve, well visited on sunny days.
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a small but nevertheless very beautiful water resource
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The Ammersbek lowland is a nature reserve in the Schleswig-Holstein municipality of Ammersbek and the town of Ahrensburg in the Stormarn district. The approximately 349-hectare nature reserve is entered under number 187 in the register of nature reserves of the Schleswig-Holstein Ministry for Energy Transition, Agriculture, Environment, Nature and Digitization. It was designated in 2002 (date of decree: 29 May 2002). A part of the nature reserve in the north is part of the FFH area "Hansdorfer Brook with Ammersbek". The district of Stormarn is responsible for the lower nature conservation authority. The nature reserve is northwest of Ahrensburg on the state border with Hamburg. In the west it borders on the "Wohldorfer Wald" nature reserve and in the north on the "Duvenstedter Brook" and "Hansdorfer Brook" nature reserves. It also borders on the "Wohldorf/Ohlstedt" nature reserve in the west and on the "Ammersbek" nature reserve in the south and north. (Source: Wikipedia)
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At around 780 hectares, the Duvenstedter Brook is the second largest nature reserve (NSG) in the city. Together with the nature reserves Wohldorfer Wald, Klein-Hansdorfer Brook and the Hunaniederung, it forms a landscape unit and at the same time the largest nature reserve complex in the Hamburg area. In the Duvenstedter Brook you can get an impression of how the spooky-looking moor forests on the edge of the open areas have been trying to overgrow the moor for thousands of years. But just as often they fail because of the tree-hostile living conditions and the acidic environment of the open moor areas. In this natural "battle zone" between moor and forest, important animal species such as the crane and the dragonfly "Große Moosjungfer" live throughout Europe. The rut of the deer is a spectacle with the character of a folk festival every year in September. https://www.hamburg.de/duvenstedter-brook/
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Ammersbek-Niederung is characterized by its rich natural landscapes, including extensive nature reserves, river lowlands, and diverse ecosystems. You'll find remnants of floodplain forests, wetlands, traditional field hedges (Knicks), and agricultural areas. The region is centered around the meandering Ammersbek river and its tributaries, offering a tranquil escape with varied flora and fauna.
Yes, the entire Ammersbek-Niederung area is ideal for hiking. You'll find well-signposted circular routes through forests, along small streams, and past various nature reserves. For more detailed options, you can explore the Hiking in Ammersbek-Niederung guide, which includes trails like the 'Wohldorfer Forest – Wohldorfer Wald Nature Reserve loop from Ammersbek'.
Ammersbek-Niederung offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Tree-Lined Road in Ammersbek-Niederung is a popular cycle way with a wide track and good asphalt, recommended for easy cycling. Many paths within the nature reserves, such as Duvenstedter Brook Nature Reserve, are also suitable for biking. For more routes, check out the Cycling in Ammersbek-Niederung guide.
Absolutely. The **Ammersbek-Niederung Nature Reserve** itself is a significant protected area. It borders other important reserves like Duvenstedter Brook Nature Reserve to the north, known for its heathland, forest, and moorland. Other nearby reserves include Hansdorfer Brook and Wohldorfer Wald, forming an expansive green belt perfect for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, many areas are family-friendly. The hiking and cycling trails through the nature reserves are suitable for families, offering opportunities to spot wildlife. The Bridge over the Hunnau provides a pleasant, well-drivable path between meadows, and the Apple Orchard in Ammersbek-Niederung Nature Reserve can be an interesting stop for families.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly vibrant for enjoying the diverse flora and fauna, with plants like marsh marigold and cuckooflower blooming. Autumn offers picturesque scenery with changing leaves. The well-developed trails make it accessible in most seasons for hiking and cycling.
Yes, Ammersbek-Niederung is a haven for wildlife. The diverse vegetation along the Ammersbek river provides a habitat for numerous damselflies, kingfishers, and wagtails. At certain times, you might also spot rare bird species, cranes, storks, and deer, especially within the nature reserves like Duvenstedter Brook Nature Reserve.
Beyond the main nature reserves, look out for the old, uniquely shaped and impressively sized trees growing on the traditional field hedges (Knicks), which are vital biotopes. The Ammersbek-Niederung Nature Reserve itself, with its meandering river and diverse ecosystems, offers many serene spots away from crowds. The Reesenbütteler Pond near Ahrensburg is also a picturesque part of the reserve.
While the region is primarily focused on natural areas, it is part of the Hamburg metropolitan region. Specific public transport options to reach trailheads or attractions within Ammersbek-Niederung would depend on your starting point. It's advisable to check local bus or train connections to nearby towns like Ahrensburg or Ammersbek for the most direct access.
Many trails in Ammersbek-Niederung are considered easy to moderate, making them suitable for a wide range of fitness levels, including families. For example, the 'Wohldorfer Forest – Wohldorfer Wald Nature Reserve loop from Ammersbek' is rated as easy. However, some longer routes or specific sections might require a moderate level of fitness. Always check the difficulty rating of individual routes on komoot before you go.
Ammersbek-Niederung is predominantly known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities, with fewer traditional cultural or historical landmarks within the immediate Niederung area itself. For those seeking cultural sites or prominent historical attractions, the nearby city of Hamburg offers a much wider array of options.
Yes, the region is well-suited for circular routes. Many of the hiking and cycling paths are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Hiking in Ammersbek-Niederung guide lists several loop trails, such as the 'Wohldorfer Forest – Wohldorfer Wald Nature Reserve loop from Ammersbek'.


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