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Gravel biking around Cuxhaven offers diverse terrain, characterized by its coastal location at the mouth of the Elbe River. The region features expansive dyke roads, coastal heathland, and flat marshland, alongside forest paths and the "Hohe Lieth" geest ridge. These varied landscapes provide a network of no traffic gravel bike trails suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
4.7
(18)
20
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14.9km
00:52
50m
50m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(9)
34
riders
28.8km
01:38
80m
80m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(9)
55
riders
49.9km
02:45
130m
130m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(7)
40
riders
53.8km
02:50
120m
120m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(11)
42
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35.1km
02:00
70m
70m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Kugelbake is a landmark of Cuxhaven and a popular excursion destination. Suitable as a hiking route and also recommended as a cycling route. Very well-maintained cycle paths can be found here.
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From a watercourse in a hollow, a moor developed through overlying dunes and then an increasingly natural silting-up process due to growing deposits. The Finkenmoor is approx. 220m long and 75m wide. The Finkenmoor has had the status of a natural monument since June 13, 1938. Due to its location in the direct influence area of the North Sea, the Finkenmoor became part of the Lower Saxony Wadden Sea National Park around 2000. On June 26, 2009, together with the Wadden Sea, Albertsee, Demor (Deemoor), and a part of the former Nordheim Foundation (Heliosgelände), it was included in the UNESCO list of 'World Natural Heritage'. This places Cuxhaven on a par with world-famous natural sites such as the Grand Canyon in the USA or the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia. As a curiosity, the connecting forest area between the Finkenmoor and the foreland also belongs to the Wadden Sea over a width of approx. 100 meters and is part of the protected area. Thus, Cuxhaven has a forest area belonging to the 'World Natural Heritage Wadden Sea'.
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A beautiful hiking area for both short and long hikes. Every season has its charm. It's especially lovely in spring when the trees turn a delicate green, the ponies give birth to their foals, and the cattle to their calves. But the area is also a feast for the eyes during the heather bloom in late summer. This year, even a winter hike through the deep snow was a wonderful experience.
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Hi, We had a great hike today in the Duhner Heide nature reserve in Cuxhaven. We explored the Duhner Heide, which is a protected area, and it was wonderful – well worth a visit, even in February 💝. A quick trip to the beach was a must, of course – always beautiful 😊. A fantastic cycling and hiking trail runs through the beautiful natural surroundings. Absolutely spectacular and highly recommended 👍🏻. ...
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A beautiful viewing platform offers a fantastic view of the sea and the island of Neuwerk. There's also a telescope at the top, but you'll need a coin to use it. At the bottom of the viewing platform is one of the stamp boxes for the North Sea Travel Passport.
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Off to the Heck cattle, Koniks and bison.
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Used as shelter during a rain shower. From the top, there's a wonderful view.
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Cuxhaven offers a diverse landscape perfect for gravel biking. You'll find extensive dyke roads along the Wadden Sea, providing flat coastal views. The Cuxhavener Küstenheide (Coastal Heathland) features gravel and forest paths through heaths, grasslands, and oak forests. Many routes utilize dedicated cycling infrastructure, ensuring a smooth, traffic-free experience.
There are over 45 traffic-free gravel bike routes available around Cuxhaven. These range in difficulty, with a good selection of easy and moderate options suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, Cuxhaven has several easy, traffic-free routes. For a shorter, family-friendly option, consider the Path by the Bison Enclosure loop from Holte-Spangen, which is just under 15 km with minimal elevation gain. Another accessible option is the Dune Path in Duhnen – View of the Kugelbake loop from Cuxhaven, offering scenic coastal views over 35 km.
Many traffic-free routes offer stunning views and pass by significant landmarks. You can cycle past the iconic Kugelbake, a historic wooden beacon at the Elbe estuary. The Duhner Heide Heathland provides expansive natural beauty, and you can enjoy views of the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Some routes also offer glimpses of Grimmershörn Bay.
Yes, many of the traffic-free gravel bike routes in Cuxhaven are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Old Post Road – Forest Singletrack Trail loop from Cuxhaven and the Dune Path in Duhnen – View of Neuwerk Island loop from Cuxhaven.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making them ideal for traffic-free gravel biking. While summer is popular, some coastal areas might see more visitors. Winter can also be an option, with crisp air and quiet trails, though you should be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
Many natural areas and trails in Cuxhaven are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. However, it's always best to check local regulations for specific nature reserves or protected areas within the Cuxhavener Küstenheide or Wadden Sea National Park, as rules can vary.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the stunning coastal and heathland scenery, and the well-maintained paths that allow for a truly traffic-free and immersive riding experience.
Absolutely. While many routes are easy, there are moderate options for those seeking a longer ride. For example, the Dune Path in Duhnen – View of Neuwerk Island loop from Cuxhaven covers over 50 km, offering a good distance without significant elevation. The region's extensive dyke roads also allow for extended rides along the coast.
Yes, Cuxhaven and its surrounding towns generally offer parking facilities. Many trailheads or popular starting points, especially in areas like Duhnen, Sahlenburg, or near the Küstenheide, have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific starting points for the most convenient parking options.
Given Cuxhaven's popularity as a tourist destination, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and snack bars in the coastal towns and villages that many routes pass through or near. Areas like Duhnen, Sahlenburg, and Cuxhaven itself offer plenty of options for a break and refreshments.


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