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Touring cycling around Barwedel is characterized by a gentle landscape of meadows, fields, and small forests, providing accessible terrain for cyclists. The region benefits from the proximity of the Elbe-Seitenkanal and Mittelland Canal, which offer flat, picturesque paths along their banks. These waterways and the wider Lüneburg Heath provide extensive routes with minimal elevation changes, suitable for relaxed cycling. The area features mostly paved surfaces, making it ideal for various touring cycling experiences.
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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Kleine Baggersee near Tiddische is a pleasantly quiet little lake, perfect for a relaxing break in nature. The natural surroundings are particularly beautiful – ideal for switching off, going for a walk, or simply sitting by the water and enjoying the peace.
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The Northern Drömling is a significant nature reserve (NSG) in Lower Saxony and an integral part of the cross-border UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Drömling. It is considered one of the most ecologically valuable areas within this unique lowland moor landscape.
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If you head north from Jembke towards Barwedel or Ehra-Lessien, you'll come across a small but strategically valuable rest area for cyclists. It is located directly on the district road (K106) or the accompanying cycle path, shortly before you enter the wooded area to the north. It marks the point where the open fields of Jembke merge into the wooded foothills of the Lüneburg Heath and the Südheide Nature Park.
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The bench with the inscription "Kartoffelfest 2011" (Potato Festival 2011) is a very special local detail that is closely linked to the village community of Ehra-Lessien. The bench was, as the name suggests, erected or donated on the occasion of the Potato Festival in 2011. These festivals have a long tradition in Ehra-Lessien and serve for socializing and maintaining village customs. You can typically find it on one of the hiking trails or field paths around Ehra, often near natural monuments or prominent points (such as the path towards Vogelmoor or the Bickelstein). It serves as a resting place for hikers and cyclists.
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Such installations bring back memories of the border era for me.
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Beautiful bike path. The Freiraum concept serves delicious coffee and cake. It's right on the path.
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What kind of highlight is that supposed to be? Nobody needs waypoints like that on Komoot. It's just a point-hunting exercise!
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A junction system with 400 junctions in the Southern Heath. With the junction system, you always know where you're going. Wherever two cycle paths intersect, there's a junction. Each junction has been assigned a number between 01 and 99. At each junction, you can spontaneously decide which place or attraction you want to explore and how far it is. The signage ensures you won't get lost, even without maps. At each junction, there's an information board with your current location and the nearest junction. Plan your own tour Using the junctions, you can plan your own tour at home. Simply write down the junction numbers of the desired route on a piece of paper and cycle along them. Or you can use the Fietsknoop interactive map to plan your tour. Click on the junctions you want to cycle to. The distance from junction to junction and the total mileage are then calculated. You can either note down the junction numbers and the route, print them out, or download them as a GPS track. Info: https://www.suedheide-gifhorn.de/urlaubsthemen/radfahren/knotenpunkte
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There are over 40 touring cycling routes around Barwedel, catering to various preferences. Most of these, about 30, are easy, with a few moderate and one difficult option for those seeking more of a challenge.
The terrain around Barwedel is generally gentle, characterized by meadows, fields, and small forests. Many routes follow the flat, picturesque paths along the Elbe-Seitenkanal and Mittelland Canal. The surfaces are mostly paved, making them ideal for relaxed touring cycling without significant elevation changes.
Yes, Barwedel offers many easy routes suitable for families. An excellent option is the St. Georg Church Jembke loop from Barwedel, an easy 15.0 km path that explores local villages and open countryside, perfect for a leisurely family ride.
Absolutely. Many touring cycling routes around Barwedel are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Rühen–Parsau Cycle Path – Stork Nest in Kaiserwinkel loop from Barwedel is a popular moderate 46.6 km circular route.
Cyclists can explore various points of interest. You might pass by St. Michael's Church in Barwedel or St. Peter's Church in Jembke. Natural features include the Elbe-Seitenkanal and Mittelland Canal. Further afield, you can visit Wolfsburg Castle or the Autostadt Car Towers in Wolfsburg. The Elbe Lateral Canal itself is a significant feature offering scenic views.
Yes, the region features several beautiful water bodies. You can cycle to Aller Lake (Allerpark, Wolfsburg) or Bernsteinsee Beach and Knotenpunkt 81. The Allersee Lakeside Cycle Path also offers a pleasant ride along the water.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Reviewers often praise the gentle landscape of meadows and forests, the well-maintained paved surfaces, and the tranquil paths along the canals, which make for very relaxed cycling experiences.
Yes, Barwedel is very welcoming for beginners, with over 30 easy routes. A great starting point is the Wind Turbine Road – Boldecker Weekend Lakes loop from Barwedel, an easy 16.2 km route with minimal elevation, perfect for those new to touring cycling.
The gentle landscape of Barwedel is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the natural scenery of meadows and fields is at its most vibrant, making for pleasant cycling conditions.
While many routes are shorter, there are options for longer rides. The Rühen–Parsau Cycle Path – Stork Nest in Kaiserwinkel loop from Barwedel is a moderate 46.6 km route, offering a more extended touring experience through varied rural landscapes.
Yes, you can find places to stop and refresh. For instance, the Restaurant Jorgos on the Mittelland Canal in Rühen is a highlight that can be integrated into your cycling tour, offering a convenient spot for a meal or a break.
The touring cycling routes around Barwedel are known for their minimal elevation changes. Even longer routes like the Rühen–Parsau Cycle Path – Hof Ackermann Ruins loop from Barwedel, which is 19.6 km, typically have less than 60 meters of ascent, making them very accessible and less strenuous.


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