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Family friendly hiking trails in Haspelmoor are primarily characterized by their unique moorland ecosystem, a significant nature reserve encompassing approximately 370 hectares. This area features wet peat meadows and remnants of a post-Ice Age lake, providing a distinct natural environment. Hikers can explore diverse landscapes, including shaded forest sections and a "primeval forest path," with generally accessible paths throughout the region. The terrain is mostly flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Small bridges, so you don't get wet feet
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Nature reserve since 1985
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The rail parts and sleepers used are from the former peat railway. The meMOORial is reminiscent of intensive peat mining as heating or insulating material and for locomotive lighting.
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Located in a dead ice basin, the Haspelmoor is the northernmost raised moor that was created by the Isar-Loisach foreland glacier. The first evidence of settlement confirms that people lived and hunted around the former meltwater lake 11,000 years ago. From the 17th century onwards, the lake, which has now silted up, was used as a pasture for cattle; the first peat cuttings can be found. With the construction of the first railway line from Munich to Augsburg (1838/1839), it was partially drained and the Haspelmoor train station was built. The good transport connections made it possible to extract peat on a large scale for the operation of locomotives. Up to 1,600 peat workers were employed for this at the time.
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You can discover berry bushes such as blueberries, cranberries and cranberries. Heather, sundew and rosemary heather can also be found there. In addition to rare butterflies, the Haspelmoor is also a habitat for reptile species such as the sand lizard or the adder.
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The Haspelmoor was added to the list of Bavarian geotopes.
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Haspelmoor offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with nearly 400 routes in total. Over 260 of these are rated as easy, making them perfect for family outings. You'll find plenty of options to explore the unique moorland and surrounding forests.
The trails in Haspelmoor are generally easily accessible and feature mostly flat terrain, characteristic of a moorland environment. Many paths wind through shaded forest sections, offering pleasant walking conditions. You'll primarily encounter well-maintained paths, some of which are boardwalks over sensitive peat areas, ensuring a comfortable experience for families.
Yes, Haspelmoor has several excellent circular routes ideal for families. For example, the Haspelmoor Nature Reserve – Haspelmoor loop from Haspelmoor offers a gentle 2.7 km walk, perfect for younger children. Another great option is the Wooden bridge in Haspelmoor – Forest Path Through Haspelmoor loop from Haspelmoor, which is a bit longer at 5.3 km and takes you through diverse landscapes.
Haspelmoor is rich in unique natural features. You can discover the iconic wooden bridge in Haspelmoor, which is a notable point on several routes, including the Wooden bridge in Haspelmoor – Haspelmoor loop from Hattenhofen. Keep an eye out for the 'twisted tree in Haspelmoor Nature Reserve' and the remnants of old rail parts, which serve as a 'meMOORial' to the area's peat mining history. The moorland itself, with its sensitive peat moss and diverse sections like Rotes Moos, is a natural wonder.
Many of the easy, flat paths in Haspelmoor are suitable for strollers, especially those that follow wider forest tracks or boardwalks. For toddlers, the shorter, easy loops like the Forest Path Through Haspelmoor – Haspelmoor Nature Reserve loop from Haspelmoor (3 km) are ideal, offering manageable distances and engaging natural surroundings. Always check the specific route details for terrain information to ensure it meets your family's needs.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails in Haspelmoor. However, it is crucial to keep them on a leash at all times. This is especially important to protect the sensitive moorland ecosystem and its diverse wildlife, including various bird species and deer. Staying on designated paths and keeping dogs leashed helps preserve this unique nature reserve for everyone.
Haspelmoor offers a pleasant hiking experience throughout much of the year. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming flora, while autumn showcases beautiful fall colors. Summer provides ample shade from the towering trees along many paths, making it comfortable even on warmer days. The moorland's unique character is enjoyable in all seasons, but always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, there are parking options available near the trailheads, particularly in the communities of Hattenhofen and Althegnenberg, which border the Haspelmoor. For public transport, you can often reach the area via regional train services to nearby stations, followed by a short walk or bus connection to the trail access points. It's advisable to check specific public transport schedules for your chosen starting point.
The komoot community highly rates Haspelmoor, with an average score of 4.6 stars from nearly 1000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the unique moorland landscape, and the well-maintained, easy paths that are perfect for families. Many highlight the immersive 'primeval forest path' experience and the chance to observe local wildlife in a peaceful setting.
To help protect this valuable nature reserve, please always stay on the designated paths. The moorland's peat moss is very sensitive, and stepping off the trails can cause damage. If you bring a dog, ensure it is kept on a leash. Please take all your litter with you and avoid disturbing any wildlife. Your cooperation helps preserve Haspelmoor's unique beauty for future visitors.
Absolutely! For families looking for a slightly longer adventure, the Bench by the Finsterbach loop from Haspelmoor is an excellent choice. At approximately 6.3 km, it offers a good distance for older children or those who enjoy a more extended walk, while still maintaining an easy difficulty level through the beautiful Haspelmoor landscape.


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