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Road cycling around Wardersee offers diverse landscapes within Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, characterized by two distinct lakes and their surrounding nature parks. The region features quiet, asphalted roads, often passing through natural deciduous forests and past water bodies. Hilly sections are present, particularly in areas like the Westensee Nature Park, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. The area's natural features include significant lakes, extensive floodplains, and reed beds.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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39.5km
01:35
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Surface is top, in the middle of nature
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Good surface, nice and empty
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Here you can take a break, relax a little, look at the old technology and enjoy nature.
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The museum is open by appointment with the board members of the local history society. Further information can be found on the local history society's official website.
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The exhibition features a complete blacksmith's shop, various agricultural implements, and items from old trades and historic households from the region. A special exhibit is the Jevenstedt Volunteer Fire Department's working sledgehammer from 1888.
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Jevenstedt is home to the Blacksmith's Museum, a local history museum run by the Jevenstedt Local History Association (Heimatverein Jevenstedt von 1989 e.V.). The museum is housed in a former farm smithy, first documented in 1722. Between 1993 and 1995, the building was extensively restored and opened as a museum on October 8, 1995.
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German Record Museum - Where the sound came into the groove.... Everything here revolves around the world of music - from the manufacturing process of a record to the more than 100-year history of sound recordings. The museum is housed in the historic boiler house of TELDEC, the only surviving building from the time when the company that merged from Telefunken and Decca was Nortorf's largest employer. Even back then, Nortorf was called "The City of the Record". No fewer than 850 million shellac and later vinyl records were pressed in the production halls by 1987, including musical treasures from musical legends such as the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, Elvis Presley and Udo Lindenberg. The old factory clock in the shape of a record, now visible from afar and now on the facade of the German Record Museum, is also a reminder of the old days. An unusually varied exhibition awaits you inside. The centerpiece is around 200,000 records, mainly from donations from the NDR record archives in Kiel and Hamburg. In addition, there are lots of exciting exhibits on the two floors and on the gallery: from the old, heavy pressing machines to rare pickups such as the Edison phonograph, iconic jukeboxes and the most modern music system. Many people will probably come across good old friends from their own youth here, such as the small portable transistor radio or even the mobile record player for the beach. Various films provide clear information about the production process of records. And if you feel like it, you can even sit on high bar stools at a 1950s counter like in the old days and immerse yourself in the music with handheld headphones. Changing exhibitions, various events and a museum shop round off the offering of our barrier-free, modern museum. Free parking for visitors is available right next to the museum entrance, additional parking spaces are available at the town hall of Nortorf. https://museum-nortorf.de/
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The region around Wardersee offers diverse terrain for road cyclists. You'll find mostly quiet, asphalted roads, often passing through natural deciduous forests and past water bodies. Some sections, particularly in areas like the Westensee Nature Park, feature hilly landscapes and ascents, providing varied challenges. While primarily paved, some routes might include short sections with gravel or natural surfaces.
Yes, Wardersee offers options for various ability levels, including easy loops suitable for beginners and families. For example, the Swimming spot at Wardersee – Alt-Mühlendorf Watermill loop from Warder is an easy 31.5-mile route that offers scenic views and passes a historic watermill. Another easy option is the View of Westensee – Apple Tree Sprint Route loop from Groß Vollstedt, which is 19.5 miles long and leads through the Westensee Nature Park.
Road cycling around Wardersee allows you to experience significant natural features and historical estates. You can explore the Holstein Switzerland Nature Park with its extensive floodplains and reed beds, important for migratory birds. The Trave river flows through one of the Wardersees. Nearby, you might spot former noble estates like Gut Wensin, Gut Rohlstorf, and Gut Pronstorf. The Westensee Nature Park offers picturesque lake and hilly landscapes. The Swimming spot at Wardersee – Alt-Mühlendorf Watermill loop from Warder specifically passes the historic Alt-Mühlendorf Watermill.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Wardersee are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Swimming spot at Wardersee – Alt-Mühlendorf Watermill loop from Warder and the Smooth Road to Krummwisch – Ravensdamm loop from Warder, both offering comprehensive tours of the area.
The Wardersee region is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Spring and early summer offer lush greenery and active birdlife, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter conditions can be challenging due to colder temperatures and potential for ice or snow, making it less ideal for road cycling.
The road cycling routes around Wardersee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 70 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the quiet asphalted roads, and the scenic views of the lakes and nature parks. The variety of routes, from easy loops to moderate ascents, is also frequently appreciated.
Yes, particularly around the Wardersee near Nortorf, which is part of the Westensee Nature Park, you'll find amenities. This lake is recognized as a natural swimming lake with excellent water quality and offers a snack bar, kiosk, and sanitary facilities, making it a refreshing stop for cyclists. Many routes also pass through or near small towns where cafes or local eateries might be available.
There are over 110 road cycling routes available around Wardersee on komoot, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and skill levels. These include 38 easy routes and 76 moderate routes, ensuring there's something for everyone.
While the region is not mountainous, some routes around Wardersee do feature noticeable ascents, particularly within the Westensee Nature Park, providing a more challenging experience. For instance, the Smooth Road to Krummwisch – Ravensdamm loop from Warder, a moderate 37.3-mile route, includes over 160 meters of elevation gain, offering a good workout.
While specific public transport details for starting points of individual routes are best checked locally, the Wardersee region is situated within Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, which has a regional public transport network. It's advisable to research bus or train connections to towns near your chosen starting point, such as Warder or Groß Vollstedt, to plan your journey effectively.
The entire Wardersee region is rich in scenic beauty. Cyclists often enjoy the views directly over the lakes, especially the Wardersee near Bad Segeberg with its extensive floodplains and birdlife, and the Wardersee near Nortorf, known for its clear waters. Routes through the Westensee Nature Park also offer picturesque vistas of hilly landscapes and forests. The View of Westensee – Apple Tree Sprint Route loop from Groß Vollstedt is specifically named for its views.


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