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Gravel biking around Lütjensee offers diverse terrain across rolling hills, extensive forests, and numerous lakes. The region, known for its "Stormarn Switzerland" landscape, features a mix of natural paths and old railway lines suitable for gravel bikes. Riders can explore varied surfaces, from forest tracks to lakeside routes, providing engaging options for different skill levels. This area is characterized by its combination of wooded areas and open water views, making it a suitable destination for off-road cycling.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
4.7
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
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37
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53.1km
02:45
200m
190m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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51.6km
02:47
240m
240m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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94.7km
05:32
530m
530m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The nice thing about all railway cycle paths: there is much less up and down than on cycle paths along the road.
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Unfortunately, the railway barriers have been dismantled. Anyone riding on the railway line has to navigate around barriers at every crossing and wait for car traffic.
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Actually not a real gravel highlight, as the path is too smooth and boring. Nevertheless, it is better to ride here than on the road and you can make quick progress to get back to gravel paths or single trails. There is a lot to see on the right and left and you pass through some villages. The old train stations, which are now residential buildings, for example in Hoisdorf, are also wonderful.
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Lovely view over the Drüsensee lake with its small island
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I'm not really a fan of highlighting "benches along the way" - but this is more of a weather shelter; and that can definitely be a highlight in the right weather conditions.
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Beautiful route with lots of benches and swimming spots.
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Good cycle path on the former railway line through beautiful nature.
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wonderful railway path so good to drive,
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There are over 90 gravel bike trails available around Lütjensee, offering a diverse range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored more than 500 of these routes.
Gravel biking around Lütjensee features a varied landscape of rolling hills, extensive forests, and numerous lakes. You'll encounter a mix of natural paths, forest tracks, and old railway lines, providing engaging options without overly strenuous climbs. The region is known as 'Stormarn Switzerland' for its picturesque combination of wooded areas and open water views.
Yes, Lütjensee offers a good selection of easy gravel bike trails, with over 30 routes categorized as easy. A great option for a relatively flat and scenic ride is the Rail Trail: Rümpel–Barkhorst – Trail along the Beste loop from Mollhagen, which follows an old rail line.
For those seeking more challenging rides, Lütjensee has nearly 30 difficult gravel bike routes. A longer and more demanding option is the Basthorst–Dahmker Scenic Road – View of the Drüsensee loop from Trittau, which covers almost 95 km with significant elevation changes.
Absolutely. The Descent from the Hahnheide Tower – Hahnheide Nature Reserve loop from Trittau is a popular moderate route that takes you through the varied terrain of the Hahnheide Nature Reserve. You can also visit the Langer Otto Observation Tower within the reserve for panoramic views.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly options, particularly routes that utilize old railway lines, which tend to be flatter and more accessible. The old railway line from Glinde to Trittau, for instance, provides an incline-free ride suitable for families. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' for the best family experience.
Many gravel bike trails in Lütjensee pass by beautiful natural attractions. You can explore the 'Three-Lakes-Community' with views of Lütjensee Lake, Monk Pond, and Großensee. Trails also lead through extensive forests like the Sachsenwald and past protected areas such as the Kranika moorland and the Billetal Nature Reserve.
Yes, the Lütjensee region is well-suited for circular routes, with many trails designed as loops. These routes often lead through the scenic 'Stormarn Switzerland,' past mills, and into the Sachsenwald, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the gravel cycling routes in Lütjensee, especially on forest paths and less crowded trails. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to be mindful of local regulations and other trail users.
The komoot community highly rates gravel biking in Lütjensee, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic combination of forests and lakes, and the well-maintained paths that make for an engaging off-road cycling experience.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not guaranteed, the Lütjensee area, being a popular recreational spot, has various establishments in and around its towns and villages. Many routes will pass through or near places where you can find refreshments, especially in Lütjensee itself or nearby communities like Trittau and Grönwohld.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for gravel biking in Lütjensee, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery as the forests change colors or come to life. Summer is also great, especially if you plan to combine your ride with a dip in one of the lakes. Even winter can be suitable, though conditions may vary, with some paths potentially being muddy or icy.
Yes, the region offers some interesting historical points. For example, you might encounter the Arnesvelde Castle Ruins, which adds a touch of history to your ride. Many routes also follow old railway lines, which are historical in themselves, offering a glimpse into the region's past infrastructure.


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