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Mountain bike trails around Bredstedt are primarily characterized by flat terrain near the North Sea coast in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The region features expansive salt marshes, seawalls, and polder landscapes, offering a scenic environment for cycling. Routes are largely easy to moderate, with many sections on paved surfaces, making them accessible for various fitness levels. The area's low elevation and coastal proximity define the riding experience.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The highlight is the bike path that runs alongside the road from Wobenbühl to Nordstrand. The sheep and nature reserve are adjacent and separated from the bike path/road by a fence. This means you can ride freely on the bike path and do NOT have to close any gates, as mentioned in other comments. The gates are on other paths along the dikes.
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Wobbenbüll is a charming little village in the district of Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, which is characterized by its picturesque location between the marsh and the Geest. It is located near Husum and offers a wonderful view over the Wadden Sea to the Nordstrand peninsula. Particularly characteristic of the village are the thatched houses and the traditional Frisian ramparts that enclose the gardens. Wobbenbüll offers many options for nature lovers. The surrounding area invites you to take relaxing walks, guided mudflat hikes and extensive bike tours. A special highlight is the Hattstedt-Wobbenbüll nature and village trail, which offers interesting insights into the local flora and fauna. The Wobbenbüller Schacht, which was created by the construction of the Nordstrander Dam, is one of the stops on this trail. Wobbenbüll is also an ideal starting point for trips to the nearby Husum Bay and the North Sea. From the holiday apartments in the village it is only about 400 meters to the dyke-free stretch of coast of the North Sea, which is unique in Schleswig-Holstein. Husum city center with its market square, harbor and diverse shopping opportunities is about 8 kilometers away and easy to reach. The village is also known for its traditional events such as the annual ring riding in May, where riders try to hit a small hanging ring with a lance. These and other local customs such as the Biikebrennen and the Rummelpottlaufen make a stay in Wobbenbüll particularly authentic and culturally enriching.
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The Amsinck House in the Sönke-Nissen-Koog is an information and service center that specializes in the nature and culture of central North Frisia. It is located directly on the dike in front of the Hamburger Hallig and offers an exciting exhibition about the history and natural treasures of the region. The Amsinck House was named after the Hamburg merchant family Amsinck, who made a significant contribution to the embankment of the Hamburger Hallig. Since 1985, the Hallig has been part of the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park and is under special protection. The house provides information about the flora and fauna of the Wadden Sea, the importance of the dikes and sustainable agriculture in the region. One of the highlights of the Amsinck House is a multimedia exhibition, which is supplemented by radio plays, films and interactive stations. Visitors can learn interesting facts about dike construction, the energy industry and agriculture in North Frisia. Guided tours and mudflat hikes are also offered, providing a deeper insight into the nature and history of the area. The Amsinck House is also an ideal starting point for walks and bike tours to the Hamburger Hallig. A bike rental and a camper van parking space are available, and the nearby Hallig-Krog restaurant offers culinary delights in a unique location.
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The Beltringharder Koog is an impressive nature reserve in North Friesland, Schleswig-Holstein. The Koog was embanked in 1987 and covers an area of 3,350 hectares, making it the largest nature reserve on the Schleswig-Holstein mainland. It was created in response to storm surges and today serves to protect the coast and promote biodiversity in the region. The Beltringharder Koog has a variety of habitats, including saltwater and freshwater lagoons, wet grassland and tidal floodplains. These diverse biotopes provide habitat for numerous species of birds that breed or rest here. Over 100,000 waders and water birds use the Koog throughout the year, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. Commonly seen species include greylag geese and black-necked grebes. For visitors, there are well-developed hiking and cycling trails that lead through the diverse landscape of the Koog. Tours that start at Lüttmoorsiel and lead along the dike to Lüttmoorsee and further are particularly recommended. Observation huts and viewing platforms on these routes offer excellent opportunities to observe wildlife in its natural environment. The Koog is also an example of successful cooperation between nature conservation organizations such as NABU, the Wadden Sea Conservation Station and the WWF. Together they ensure that this unique ecosystem is protected and cared for.
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Hallig Nordstrandischmoor, often affectionately referred to as "Lüttmoor", is one of the smaller Hallig islands in the North Sea and is part of the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea. This Hallig has an area of about 1.9 square kilometers and is home to around 22 residents who live on four terps: Neuwarft, Amalienwarft, Halberwegwarft and Norderwarft. Nordstrandischmoor is known for its unique connection to the mainland through the Lorenbahn, a narrow-gauge railway with a track width of 600 mm that runs from Lüttmoorsiel across the Beltringharder Koog. This railway is not only an important transport route for the islanders to obtain vital goods such as building materials and food, but also a tourist attraction. The history of the Hallig is closely linked to the great storm surge of 1634, in which the then island of Strand was almost completely destroyed. Nordstrandischmoor and other Hallig islands are the remnants of this former large island. The Hallig itself was only settled after the storm surge and was mainly used for peat mining.
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Mountain bike trails around Bredstedt are generally characterized by flat terrain and are largely easy to moderate. Many sections are on paved surfaces, making them accessible for various fitness levels. There are no technically demanding trails with significant elevation changes or rugged terrain in the immediate vicinity.
For experienced riders seeking technically demanding trails with significant elevation changes, the immediate vicinity of Bredstedt offers limited options. The region's trails are primarily flat and coastal, focusing more on scenic exploration than aggressive mountain biking. Some longer cycling routes may include unpaved segments requiring good fitness, but these are not dedicated challenging mountain bike trails.
You can expect expansive salt marshes, seawalls, and polder landscapes, offering a scenic environment near the North Sea coast. Trails often provide open views of the sea, halligens, and areas rich in sea wading birds. The Nude Beach North Sea – View of Pellworm loop from Reußenköge offers direct views of the North Sea and the island of Pellworm.
Yes, several natural attractions and landmarks enhance the cycling experience. You can explore the vast salt marsh landscape on the Salt Marsh Trail to Hamburger Hallig, or enjoy extensive views of the sea and the Beltringharder Koog from the Lüttmoorsiel Seawall. The Arlau Sluice Pumping Station and Natural History Museum also offers insight into the local ecosystem.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Bredstedt are well-suited for families with children due to their easy to moderate difficulty and predominantly flat, often paved surfaces. The focus on scenic exploration rather than technical challenge makes them enjoyable for a wide range of ages and fitness levels.
The mountain bike trails in Bredstedt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 19 reviews. Riders often praise the beautiful coastal paths, the unique salt marsh and polder landscapes, and the accessibility of the routes for various ability levels. The scenic views of the North Sea and local wildlife are frequently highlighted.
Yes, all the featured mountain bike routes in this guide are circular loops. Examples include the 7 Flags for Nordstrand – View of Pellworm loop from Hattstedtermarsch, Altendeich-P., which traverses coastal areas, and the Dagebüll Lighthouse – Schlüttsiel Harbor loop from Hamburger Hallig, leading through coastal polders.
The North Sea coast climate means mountain biking can be enjoyed for much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant temperatures and longer daylight hours, ideal for exploring the coastal landscapes. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing colors, though weather can be more unpredictable. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially windy conditions.
Yes, there are options for shorter rides. For example, the Bohmstedt Pond – Ahrenshöft Hiking Trail loop from Eichkratt Schirlbusch is an easy route covering approximately 27.7 km, which can be completed in under 2 hours. This allows for a quicker exploration of the area's natural beauty.
While the immediate guide focuses on natural coastal features, the broader region around Bredstedt does feature historical structures. For instance, the St. Marien Church Bargum – Rantzaushöhe loop from Langenhorn (Schleswig) is a moderate route that passes by local churches and offers a glimpse into the area's cultural landscape. The Mühle Fortuna (Hannes Wader Platz) is also noted as a worthwhile stop on cycling routes in the wider area.
There are 14 mountain bike trails available in the Bredstedt area, offering a good selection for various preferences. These include 7 easy routes and 7 moderate routes, ensuring options for different fitness levels and riding experiences.


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