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Attractions and Places To See around Pietzmoor - Top 13

Best attractions and places to see around Pietzmoor center on its unique raised bog ecosystem within the Lüneburg Heath Nature Reserve. This natural landscape features an 8,000-year-old raised bog, known for its successful renaturation efforts and diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the area via circular boardwalks, offering opportunities to observe its natural beauty and learn about its history. The region serves as a watershed for local rivers and provides a habitat for various wildlife species.

Best attractions and places to see around Pietzmoor

  • The most popular attractions is Pietzmoor Raised Bog, a natural monument that can be explored on a 5 km circular walk from Bohlenstegen. This raised bog offers diverse wildlife in summer, mystical fog in autumn, and an enchanting frosty ice landscape in winter.
  • Another must-see spot is Pietzmoor, a natural area featuring a 5 km circular walk on boardwalks through a mysterious moorland landscape. Visitors can discover special flora and fauna while following the exciting information boards of the Moor Adventure Trail.
  • Visitors also love Turf-cutting History Information Board at Pietzmoor, an information point explaining the history of peat extraction. This site provides insights into the moor's past use and the region's cultural dimension.
  • Pietzmoor is known for its natural monuments, historical sites, and family-friendly trails. The area offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, including boardwalks and educational information points.
  • The attractions around Pietzmoor are appreciated by the komoot community. The highlights in this area have received more than 2600 upvotes and over 1200 photos.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Pietzmoor

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From the Schneverdingen train station you can be on the great, small moor hiking trail in no time at all. Especially recommended in April/May, when the cotton grass bears fruit.

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Pietzmoor Raised Bog

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The Pietzmoor is definitely one of the highlights of the Lüneburg Heath. You can explore the raised bog on a 5km circular walk from Bohlenstegen. There is plenty to discover all year round, the famous cottongrass blossom in spring, the diverse wildlife in summer, mystical fog over everything in the fall and in winter the moor enchants as a frosty ice landscape. It is feasible and impressive for hikers of any condition.

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Pietzmoor Boardwalk

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A uniquely beautiful moor landscape can be hiked through here on the approximately five-kilometre-long circular route. For me it is one of the most beautiful moors in northern Germany. During the week, preferably very early, you can be here all to yourself. Otherwise it can get quite crowded on the boardwalk.

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The Pietzmoor is located on the southern edge of the Lüneburg Heath nature reserve and today still covers an area of around 2.5 km². The formation of the raised bog was facilitated by the hollow location and by water-impermeable clay layers in the subsoil. Profile investigations carried out in 1975 showed that the maximum peat thickness is 7.50 meters. If one assumes an annual growth of the peat-forming sphagnum (peat mosses) of around 1 millimeter, then the age of the Pietzmoor is almost 8,000 years.

The Pietzmoor has experienced a rather atypical development. It did not, like most other bogs, emerge from a nutrient-rich lake that turned into a flat bog and developed over time into a raised bog. Instead, after the Ice Age, cotton grass, sedge and peat moss species settled here very early in a water-rich hollow and continued to grow over it. This formation of the raised bog is characteristic of many heath moors, with the acidic, silicate subsoil playing a decisive role.

Centuries of use almost meant the end for this gem. Thanks to successful renaturation, the Pietzmoor can now grow again and will remain as a "history book of nature".

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Basti 🏃🏻🚴🏻🏊🏻
July 5, 2026, Pietzmoor

Very beautiful moorland in the Piezmoor

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Ronny
September 6, 2025, Pietzmoor

Great little hike in nature

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Matt
August 31, 2025, Pietzmoor

A special landscape that radiates great tranquility.

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Folki (ohne E-)
April 14, 2024, Pietzmoor

The Pietzmoor is surprisingly large! Definitely worth a visit, and the Schäferhof also has a restaurant on site

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The Pietzmoor is absolutely recommended for hiking. The Heidenschleife offers a good hiking route that includes all of the moor's sights.

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If you pass by on the circular route. Be careful, the path is made of wooden planks and could become slippery if it rains or is damp.

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You shouldn't blame the ancients, they knew and often couldn't do anything else. Life on the heath was meager and farming was extremely laborious. As long as everyone on the sparsely populated heath had cut peat for heating for their own survival, it was still possible. The really bad thing only came with industrialization in the 19th century and the near end of the Pietzmoor only in the middle of the 20th century. Times when people definitely knew better but the profit was too tempting for some people. If you pay close attention, you can clearly see the traces of the past and the recent attempts at reparation.

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Interesting information about the moor and peat

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at Pietzmoor?

Pietzmoor is an 8,000-year-old raised bog, the largest contiguous moor in the Lüneburg Heath. You'll find unique bog flora like cotton grass (especially beautiful in April/May), sundew, and rosemary heath. The area is also rich in fauna, including various bird species, moor frogs (which can turn blue in spring), lizards, dragonflies, and even adders. It also serves as the source for the Böhme and Veerse rivers.

Are there specific trails or routes to explore Pietzmoor?

Yes, the primary way to experience Pietzmoor is via its circular boardwalks, known as Bohlenstegen. There are routes of approximately 4 km, 4.8 km, and 6.6 km. These boardwalks allow you to safely traverse the delicate moorland. The Moor Adventure Trail features information boards explaining the moor's history and ecology. For longer hikes, the Heidschnuckenweg (Moorland Sheep Trail) also passes through the area.

What is the difficulty level of the walks around Pietzmoor?

The walks around Pietzmoor, particularly on the boardwalks, are generally considered easy. The terrain is flat, and the boardwalks provide a stable surface. This makes them accessible for most visitors. However, be aware that boardwalks can be slippery in wet weather.

Is Pietzmoor suitable for families with children?

Absolutely! Pietzmoor is very family-friendly. The boardwalks are easy to navigate, and the Moor Adventure Trail has exciting information boards that make learning about the moor engaging for all ages. Children can enjoy spotting wildlife and exploring the unique landscape. The Pietzmoor Raised Bog is also suitable for children, though it's advised to stay on the jetty.

Can I bring my dog to Pietzmoor?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Pietzmoor. However, it is crucial to keep them on a leash at all times to protect the delicate ecosystem and wildlife, and to ensure the safety of other visitors. Please also remember to clean up after your pet.

What is the best time of year to visit Pietzmoor?

Pietzmoor offers a unique experience in every season. Spring (April/May) is ideal for witnessing the famous cotton grass blossom and seeing moor frogs turn blue. Summer is great for observing diverse wildlife. Autumn brings a mystical atmosphere with fog over the moor, perfect for photography. Winter transforms the landscape into a frosty, icy wonderland, especially beautiful with snow-covered boardwalks.

Are there any historical or cultural sites to see in the area?

While Pietzmoor is primarily a natural attraction, its history of peat extraction by local inhabitants for centuries adds a cultural dimension. You can learn about this past at the Turf-cutting History Information Board at Pietzmoor, which provides insights into the moor's former use.

Where can I park when visiting Pietzmoor?

A convenient starting point with parking is the Wanderparkplatz Schäferhof. This car park provides easy access to the boardwalks and trails of Pietzmoor.

What outdoor activities can I do near Pietzmoor?

Beyond walking the boardwalks, the area around Pietzmoor offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like the 'Osterheide Heathland – Heath Bench Golden Wedding loop' or the 'Pietzmoor Raised Bog – Pietzmoor loop'. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'View of the Lüneburg Heath – Wilsede Heath Village loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Pietzmoor and Gravel biking around Pietzmoor guide pages.

Are there any easy hiking trails around Pietzmoor?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for a relaxed outing. For instance, you can enjoy the 'Pietzmoor Boardwalk – Pietzmoor loop' which is about 3.9 km, or the shorter 'Pietzmoor Information Point – Pietzmoor near Schneverdingen loop' at around 1.9 km. These trails are perfect for experiencing the moor's beauty without strenuous effort. Find more options on the Easy hikes around Pietzmoor guide page.

What wildlife can I spot in Pietzmoor?

Pietzmoor is a refuge for diverse wildlife. Birdwatchers can spot species like Eurasian Teal, Common Pochard, Tufted Duck, Common Goldeneye, Little Grebe, and Common Crane. Other inhabitants include moor frogs, lizards, and various dragonflies. Keep an eye out for adders, but remember to stay on the designated paths.

Are there guided tours available for Pietzmoor?

Yes, guided walks are available from May to October. These tours offer a more in-depth experience and provide valuable insights into the moor's ecology, history, and unique features from local experts.

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