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Germany
Lower Saxony
Lüneburg Heath
Heidekreis
Bispingen

Wilsede Village loop from Behringen

Hard

4.7

(6)

33

riders

Wilsede Village loop from Behringen

02:53

41.2km

230m

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 right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 11, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Naturpark Lüneburger Heide

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5.15 km

Wilsede Village

Highlight • Settlement

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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7.60 km

Great color at the moment.

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7.73 km

It has a great view over the lower meadows. Behind one is the forest. The view is worthwhile.

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13.3 km

Lüneburg Heath Nature Reserve

Highlight • Natural Monument

"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.

nlwkn.niedersachsen.de/nreservate/nreservation-luneburger-heide-42732.html

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13.4 km

definitely recommended... whether to take the cycle path ("semi") or the road, everyone can decide for themselves.

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31.6 km

Beautiful path through the heathland

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34.3 km

Cycling through the heath is really great. You just have to be aware that the paths are sometimes quite sandy and you can get stuck sometimes.
So plan a shorter tour.

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35.0 km

Suhorn nature view - fantastic view of the Wümme valley
The landscape of the Lüneburg Heath is almost endless. You can experience the vastness of our landscape particularly well on the Suhorn terminal moraine near Niederhaverbeck.
The Suhorn is located in the small heath village of Niederhaverbeck. From here you have a breathtaking view over the headwaters of the Wümme with its heather.


The Suhorn lies on a terminal moraine that forms a watershed. The Wümme, which rises here, flows westward over the Hamme and Lesum and flows into the Lower Weser.

If you let your eyes wander in an easterly direction, you can see green meadows in the distance. The water from this source area flows east over the rivers Brunau, Luhe and Ilmenau and flows into the Elbe at Hoppte.

A good 100 years ago, the dropout Dorothea Möller-Guttmann decided to settle in this landscape. She lived here in a small hut that had long since been destroyed. The heathland here on the Suhorn inspired Dorothea Möller-Guttmann to write poetry under the pseudonym "Haidefrau". Dorothea Möller-Guttmann was not just a poet, she was also very familiar with the healing power of plants and with this talent she also went down in history as "Wümm-Mudder".

The Suhorn terminal moraine is on the 5th stage of the Heidschnuckenweg from Niederhaverbeck to Bispingen (17 km).

lueneburger-heide.de/natur/artikel/13386/naturblick-suhorn-traumhaft-aussicht-in-das-tal-der-wuemme.html

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41.2 km

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20.4 km

8.53 km

8.10 km

3.21 km

986 m

Surfaces

22.5 km

8.52 km

4.87 km

3.40 km

1.77 km

116 m

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Sunday 5 July

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13°C

71 %

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