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No traffic touring cycling routes around Hemdingen are characterized by predominantly flat terrain, making the region ideal for relaxed and extensive cycling. The landscape features expansive moorland, notably the Himmelmoor nature reserve, and several lakes such as Wolny-See. Ongoing afforestation projects contribute to the area's green spaces, providing varied scenery for cyclists.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Himmelmoor was once the largest raised bog in Schleswig-Holstein, originally covering around 600 hectares. Peat was extracted here from 1780 until 2018. Even before the extraction was halted, the Himmelmoor was gradually being renaturalized and rewetted. There are two circular hiking trails where you can learn about the bog, a hiking trail that follows the trail of the peat railway, and, since 2012, a bridleway around the bog. Several viewing platforms offer an overview of the plots. On some weekends, tours are also available on the peat railway, a historic trolley railway. Parts of the Himmelmoor are an EU-protected fauna and flora habitat (FFH), while others are a landscape conservation area or nature reserve of the Pinneberg district.
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Peat cutting, i.e., the above-ground extraction of peat, is no longer economically viable today. Peat as a fuel has largely been replaced by other high-energy fossil fuels. Many large-scale peatlands suitable for industrial extraction have now been drained. New peat cutting areas are only permitted under strict conditions. Raised bogs have an important regulatory effect on the water balance due to the large amounts of precipitation they can absorb. The preservation of the original habitats serves landscape conservation and species protection, as most species of peatland flora and fauna are considered threatened or critically endangered. Bogs grow extremely slowly; an intact peat body increases in thickness by only one millimeter per year. It therefore takes a thousand years for a one-meter-high layer of peat to form. Thus, bog areas recover very slowly during restoration attempts.
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The Himmelmoor, one of the most beautiful moors in the Hamburg metropolitan region, can be explored on a 3.8-kilometer-long moorland nature trail. Along the trail, there are interactive stations and information panels where you can learn fascinating facts about the moor's flora and fauna, as well as its history. From several viewing hills, visitors can enjoy impressive views of the expansive moorland landscape.
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The reclamation of the Himmelmoor began around 1780. Its edges were divided into 1,000 to 5,000 square meter plots and transferred to farmers from neighboring villages for peat extraction. Industrial peat extraction began in the 1870s. Peat was now also extracted from the center of the moor using machines. Peat excavators extracted the black peat, compressed it, and divided it into sods. Turning the drying sods was increasingly done by machine, as was the collection of the dry peat. The low-energy fuel was packaged and loaded at the peat works.
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I passed through here on my tour "Leading the ADFC Pinneberg Tree Nursery Landscape Tour." I had a great group of fellow riders.
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From April to October, the exhibition is open every first and third Sunday and on public holidays in the old peat works at Himmelmoorchaussee 61 in Quickborn. It features pictures and old maps, presenting, among other things, the historical peat extraction process, the tools and machinery used, the climate impact of moors, and the diverse flora and fauna of the Himmelmoor Nature Reserve. Depending on the weather, short, spontaneous tours can be arranged. Admission is free, and donations for volunteer work are always welcome. https://www.hamburg-tourism.de/sehen-erleben/veranstaltungen/veranstaltungskalender/open-torfwerk-am-himmelmoor/
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There are over 580 touring cycling routes around Hemdingen, many of which are designed to minimize traffic, offering a peaceful experience. A significant portion, over 450, are rated as easy, making them accessible for various skill levels.
The region around Hemdingen is characterized by its predominantly flat terrain, making it ideal for relaxed and extensive touring cycling with minimal inclines. This ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience, particularly on the mostly paved surfaces of many routes.
Yes, Hemdingen offers numerous easy, no-traffic routes perfect for families and beginners. An excellent example is the British Red Telephone Box – Krückau Bridge Crossing loop from Langeln, which is short and has minimal elevation gain. The flat landscape generally makes cycling accessible for all abilities.
You can discover several natural highlights. The Himmelmoor Nature Reserve is a significant feature, offering scenic views of its moor lake and historical peat extraction areas. You can also visit the Himmelmoor Nature Reserve – Himmelmoor Lake loop from Hemdingen to experience this unique landscape. The Wolny-See (Wolny Lake) is another local favorite for leisurely walks and relaxation.
Within the Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, you can ascend viewing platforms like the Kleiner Knust, which offers panoramic vistas of the unique moorland environment. While not directly on a route, the Müllberg Norderstedt Mitte also provides a viewpoint in the wider region.
Yes, the region combines natural scenery with historical points of interest. The Holy Spirit Church – Humburg House Barmstedt loop is an easy route that passes by cultural landmarks. The Krückau fish ladder – Rantzau Watermill loop also offers a blend of nature and historical sites.
Many of the no-traffic touring routes around Hemdingen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the View of Lake Rantzau – Barmstedt Castle Island loop from Langeln is a popular circular option.
The flat terrain makes Hemdingen enjoyable for cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, many paved routes remain accessible, though conditions may vary.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.58 stars from over 5,200 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil, car-free paths, the flat and accessible terrain, and the beautiful natural landscapes, especially the Himmelmoor Nature Reserve.
While the region is predominantly flat, there are options for longer rides that offer a moderate challenge. The Heeder Tannen Woods – Krückau Stream loop from Langeln is a moderate route that covers a greater distance, allowing for a more extended exploration of the countryside.
Yes, you can find places to stop. The Rural Pathway – Kühls Lädchen Farm Shop & Café loop from Hemdingen specifically highlights a farm shop and café, providing an opportunity for refreshments during your ride. Many routes pass through or near villages where local establishments can be found.


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