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Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
Kreis Segeberg
Boostedt

Wildpark Eckholt – Segeberger Forest loop from Boostedt

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Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
Kreis Segeberg
Boostedt

Wildpark Eckholt – Segeberger Forest loop from Boostedt

Hard

4

riders

Wildpark Eckholt – Segeberger Forest loop from Boostedt

03:31

58.2km

180m

Gravel riding

Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 22, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Halloher Moor, Brandsheide und Könster Moor

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

1.48 km

Hof Lübbe

Highlight • Historical Site

Home of the Boostedter Kultur- und Förderverein Hof Lübbe e.V., the farm that was agricultural until the 1980s is now used as a beautiful home for cultural events

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5.15 km

Halloher Gehege

Forest

3

10.0 km

in good weather you can actually watch a pair of sea eagles living in the wild as they glide for prey.

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4

10.7 km

Wildpark Eckholt

Highlight • Natural

here you cross the wildlife park, which is divided by a road, and with a bit of luck you can catch a glimpse of native wild animals

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5

12.3 km

Osterautal Nature Reserve

Highlight • Natural Monument

For the drive through the Easter valley you should have slightly wider tires. It is actually a hiking trail and therefore quite bumpy.

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6

16.1 km

Segeberger Forest

Highlight • Forest

7

19.6 km

Segeberger Heide Wild Camping Area

Highlight • Rest Area

This is one of the Landesforsten in the project "Wildes Schleswig-Holstein" offered overnight stay in the forest. At the forest playground is set up in the season a "Dixi toilet" and a dumpster. Barbecue is allowed at this place.

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8

29.8 km

The bunkers are the marine artillery arsenal Fahrenkrug-Wahlstedt.

I quote:

"In 1937, the construction of the Fahrenkrug marine artillery arsenal began in the Segeberger Forst on the outskirts of Wahlstedt. At that time, Wahlstedt had about 750 inhabitants and actually had little to do with the arsenal. The location in the forest was chosen because one was comfortable Believed to be safer there in front of airplanes, ie bomb attacks, than in the port cities.
270 hectares were leased by the forest administration, 44 hectares were added by Gut Dall et al.


In this company, around 2000 workers produced ammunition for the navy around the clock in 4 shifts. The workers came from a large area by bike, bus and train, foreign workers lived here in barracks camps.
The Trappenkamp Arsenal manufactured barrage weapons, i.e. sea mines, etc.
There were other, similar arsenals inland, e.g. in Lübenheen in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
In 1941, the Marine witness office was also relocated from Wilhelmshaven to the vicinity of Kiel and came to the Kurhaus in Bad Segeberg. It administered Trappenkamp and Wahlstedt, among others.


The quantities generated can be guessed at when you see what was left at the end of the war:
Total stock: 47,400 t
Sunk off Kiel: 23,400 t
Already in the chronicle printed in 1958 there was a hint that one had to get all this out of the Baltic Sea again.
Russia, France, the USA and England each received a share, 6000 t were burned, and another part went to Heligoland, among others.


On May 3, 1945, English troops moved into Wahlstedt and the arsenal had to be handed over. It was long believed here that the English did not know the exact location of the arsenal, but there are now aerial photographs that prove the opposite. The site was dismantled, bunkers blown up, but the workshop buildings could largely be preserved. From around 1947, only parts of it and, until 1952, everything went to the Federal Property Administration and from there to private ownership. "

More information here:
museum-wahlstedt.de/wb/pages/home/marinearsenal.php

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48.3 km

Forst Braak

Forest

10

51.0 km

Freeride Park North e.V.

Highlight • MTB Park

Just awesome what was built here.

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58.2 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

30.4 km

16.4 km

5.29 km

5.01 km

1.14 km

Surfaces

26.6 km

24.3 km

4.19 km

2.79 km

320 m

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