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Germany
Lower Saxony
Lüneburg Heath
Harburg
Undeloh

Wilsede Village – View from Wilseder Berg loop from Undeloh

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Bike touring routes & trails
Germany
Lower Saxony
Lüneburg Heath
Harburg
Undeloh

Wilsede Village – View from Wilseder Berg loop from Undeloh

Moderate

4.5

(40)

153

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Wilsede Village – View from Wilseder Berg loop from Undeloh

02:52

44.3km

260m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 18, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Naturpark Lüneburger Heide

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Bus stop

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958 m

Panorama Trail on the Lüneburg Heath

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Well, a good bike path looks different. Lots of cobblestones.

Better to take the sandy path. The pavement isn't bad.

Pulls on the arms 😤

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3.41 km

Sheepfold near Wilsede

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In this wonderful landscape, a beautifully restored sheep pen catches the eye.

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4.08 km

Wilsede

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The Heidedorf Wilsede (Low German / platdüütsch Wils) is a district of Bispingen im Heidekreis in the Lüneburg Heath, Lower Saxony. It is located in the middle of the nature reserve Lüneburg Heath. Although Wilsede is not a museum village in the strict sense, all the features of a pre-industrial heath village are still present here, which have been lost in other parts of the country.

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4.41 km

Wilsede Village

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The picturesque heath village of Wilsede is closed to motor vehicles and can only be reached on foot, by bike or by horse-drawn carriage. There are several old farms here and you can learn a lot about life in the Lüneburg Heath in the “Dat Ole Hus” museum. There are several inns where you can eat and drink.

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5.99 km

View from Wilseder Berg

Highlight • Viewpoint

On foot or by bike, both easy to do!

But it used to be different here! There was a huge stock of trees, mostly oak trees - and you can find them again in Hamburg now... the entire warehouse district was built on these oak piles. Hence the great foresight today.

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24.8 km

Great route with little traffic

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27.3 km

Kampen Windmill

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Perhaps the thatched Dutch windmill was built after 1860 by a H.J. Peters, however, secured the date of the change of ownership to the miller family Blanck, namely the year 1892. The wing cap of this smaller mill is turned from the gallery with the help of the codend into the wind. Wilhelm Kleeberg reported in 1964 in his basic "Lower Saxony mill history" that the Kampener mill is still running with wind power and described it as "... a windmill worth preserving". Still in full commercial use around 1960, today it is completely intact with all its technology. However, you only grind for your own use, only some products are available for sale and are delivered in small quantities to end consumers.

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40.7 km

Lüneburg Heath Nature Reserve

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"Lüneburg Heath" nature reserve
License plate: NSG LÜ 002


The area includes larger areas of the Lower Saxon Geest between Buchholz and Soltau with a landscape characterized by extensive heath areas, moors, clear heath streams and near-natural deciduous forests as well as coniferous forests and is unique in its nature.

In particular in the area of a terminal moraine range, the most well-known of which is the Wilseder Berg, extensive dwarf shrub and juniper heaths, scattered species-rich mat grass lawns, have developed through traditional heath farming and have been preserved through maintenance measures, which today bear witness to the image of what used to be the predominant part of the Geest-encompassing heathland.

Characteristic for the appearance of this landscape, which is important not only for culture but also for a large number of species, are the areas with common heather, which are divided into large areas by juniper stands and show a small-scale and dynamic location mosaic. On inland dunes there are transitions to dry grassland with bent and silver grass. In groundwater-affected, partly boggy depressions, damp heaths with bell heather can be found, in which the inflorescences of the endangered bog lily set yellow color accents. In places there are transitions to the typical raised bog vegetation, which also occurs to a greater extent in the Pietzmoor south-east of Schneverdingen.

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44.3 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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15.1 km

14.4 km

6.14 km

4.80 km

3.85 km

Surfaces

17.2 km

15.3 km

6.52 km

2.50 km

2.43 km

340 m

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Thursday 25 June

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Comments

September 30, 2023,Wilsede – Wilseder Berg Runde von Undeloh
So, this tour is very road-heavy... less through nature... the first section up to Wilsener Berg was great... beautiful and wonderful area... after that the tour wasn't bad , but not that great either... I don't really understand why it's called heavy... I would say normal...
Tomorrow I'll drive free again, shut up......👍

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Unfortunately, the way to Undeloh always follows the bike paths along the road. Then it goes to the middle of the heather.
On such days it is full of hikers and other cyclists. In the end, unfortunately, the cell phone battery ran out. The route goes back to Tostedt via Otter

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