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Gravel biking around Bad Bevensen features a diverse and gently undulating landscape within the Lüneburg Heath. The region is characterized by a mix of forests, fields, meadows, and small heathland areas, providing varied terrain for exploration. Key features include the scenic Ilmenau valley and paths along the Elbe Lateral Canal, which offer both smooth and gravel service roads. This environment supports a range of gravel bike trails suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Elbe with its foreland and hinterland is varied and beautiful everywhere.
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The path is easy to ride and from the dike you have a good view of the canal and the flat landscape.
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Very nice view, there are also places to relax nearby.
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An impressive backdrop
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The Mill in Bohlsen: History and Present The Bohlsen Mill, idyllically situated on the edge of the village street, is a striking example of regional craftsmanship. Originally used as a grain mill, the charming, partially restored building has shaped the village landscape for decades and tells stories of early recordings, the sounds of milling, and a long community tradition. Historical Background Year of Construction and Type: The mill dates back to the 19th century and is typically owned by the local watermill families that utilized the surrounding watercourses. Function: Primarily for milling grain for the village community; occasionally supplemented by various agricultural uses. Change: With technological change and changes in agricultural structures, the mill gradually lost its original purpose and was modernized or rebuilt in several phases. Architecture and Layout External Appearance: The building exhibits characteristic features of a historic mill – robust construction, half-timbered or plastered facades, and a narrow tower/chimney, often connected to the milling equipment inside. Surroundings: Surrounded by green spaces, the mill blends harmoniously into the rural fabric of Bohlsen and serves as a magnet for walkers and those interested in local history. Present and Use Cultural and Educational Center: In many villages, the mill is now the site of cultural-historical exhibitions, local tours, or small events. Management: Depending on ownership and funding opportunities, the mill is maintained, sometimes through support associations, municipal support, or private initiatives. Significance for Bohlsen: As a constant reminder of the artisanal heritage, the mill strengthens awareness of regional history and promotes tourism and local identity. Outlook: Bohlsen's Mill remains an important component of the region's historical heritage. Through careful maintenance and possible openings to the public, it could become an even more vibrant place of learning and a magnet for visitors in the future.
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The bridge over the Hardau near Holxen The bridge over the Hardau near Holxen has connected the banks of the small river for years, serving both local traffic and recreational users. It is a typical simple structure that blends harmoniously into the rural landscape. Access to the riverbank is often provided with stairs or ramps to facilitate access for hikers and anglers. History and Use: The bridge has undergone several renovations to ensure safety and load-bearing capacity. It offers commuters a convenient route through Holxen and provides nature lovers with recreational areas along the Hardau. Surroundings: The bridge location is characterized by quiet nature, riverside trees, and the constant rushing of the river. The bridge contributes to regional identity and occasionally serves as a photo motif.
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The Elbe River is an impressive sight near Lauenburg. From the Elbe Bridge, the town of Lauenburg appears small but inviting.
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There are over 25 gravel bike trails around Bad Bevensen, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include routes for easy, moderate, and difficult skill levels, ensuring there's something for every rider.
The terrain around Bad Bevensen is gently undulating and highly varied. You'll encounter a mix of forest paths, open fields, meadows, and small heathland areas. Notable features include scenic sections along the Ilmenau valley and paths beside the Elbe Lateral Canal, which offer both smooth and gravel service roads. Some forest sections may include fine sand passages, requiring good riding technique.
The Lüneburg Heath is particularly stunning when the heather blooms in August and September, making late summer and early autumn an excellent time for gravel biking. Spring and early summer also offer pleasant conditions with lush greenery. While routes are accessible year-round, trail conditions can vary with weather, especially in winter.
Yes, there are several easy gravel bike routes suitable for families. These trails often feature well-developed paths through forests and along river landscapes, providing a relaxed cycling experience. For example, the Uelzen City Forest Wildlife Park – Forest Trail in Lüneburg Heath loop from Westerweyhe is an easy 10.4-mile trail exploring forest paths.
Many gravel routes will take you through the beautiful Lüneburg Heath, along the meandering Ilmenau River, or beside the Elbe Lateral Canal. You might also encounter specific highlights such as the Jadtorfer See Bird Sanctuary or historical sites like the Megalithic tombs near Altenmedingen. The Klein Bünstorfer Heide – Wooden bridge over the Ilmenau loop from Bad Bevensen specifically leads through the picturesque Klein Bünstorfer Heide.
Yes, the majority of gravel bike routes around Bad Bevensen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Bad Bevensen Town Center – Wooden bridge over the Ilmenau loop from Barum, which takes you through the Ilmenau valley, and the Boardwalk in the Hardau Valley – Hardau Bridge in Holxen loop from Uelzen.
Parking is generally available in and around Bad Bevensen, as well as at the starting points of many trails. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages on komoot, or by checking local signage in towns like Bad Bevensen or Uelzen.
Bad Bevensen is accessible by train, and local bus services connect to surrounding villages. Many routes start directly from the town center or are within easy cycling distance from public transport hubs. Check local transport schedules for the most current information on reaching specific trailheads.
Yes, the region offers various opportunities for refreshment. Bad Bevensen itself has numerous cafes and restaurants. On longer routes, you might find small eateries or traditional pubs in the villages you pass through. It's always a good idea to check opening hours in advance, especially in smaller communities.
The gravel biking routes around Bad Bevensen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the scenic beauty of the Lüneburg Heath and Ilmenau valley, and the well-maintained paths suitable for gravel bikes. Over 60 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore this area, highlighting its appeal.
Generally, no special permits are required for cycling on designated paths and trails in the Lüneburg Heath. However, it's important to respect local regulations, especially within nature reserves, and to stay on marked paths to protect the sensitive heathland environment.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a greater challenge, there are longer and more demanding routes. For example, the Elbe Lateral Canal – View of Lauenburg loop from Bad Bevensen is a difficult 51.9-mile (83.6 km) route that offers extensive riding along the canal and through varied landscapes, providing a significant endurance test.


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