Attractions and places to see around Ammersbek offer a range of outdoor experiences within a natural landscape northeast of Hamburg. The municipality is characterized by forests, lakes, and rivers, providing numerous paths for cycling and hiking. Key natural features include the Ammersbek-Niederung Nature Reserve and various ponds. The area emphasizes recreational activities amidst its serene environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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In summer, children and adults also swim here (or rather just their feet). A beautiful spot on a fairly narrow path where there can be a lot of pedestrian and bicycle traffic.
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Apart from a few crossings, the route is car-free on more or less good ground. Pleasantly shady in summer. On the way, the view sweeps over fields, pastures, meadows and moors and the peace and quiet that you have on the route when cycling invites you to break away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and open your mind and senses to all impressions.
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A beautiful cycle path that connects Glinde and Trittau. There is certainly a shorter route to Trittau, but this is the much nicer one. And you can tell that by how frequented this path is. It must also have been an experience to travel this route by train....
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beautiful section of the route that provides beautiful shade with greenery
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well-known and beautiful route into town, can also be damp and in good weather you are not alone.
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Very nice pond where you can go for a walk.
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The cycle path isn't very wide, and in some sections the bushes alongside it grow close together, forming a green canopy, as if you're cycling through a tunnel. But at the end of the tunnel, you can always see the bright light, showing you the way and waiting for you. 😉
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Ammersbek is rich in natural landscapes. You can explore the Bredenbeker Pond, a serene spot perfect for a break, or wander through the Ammersbek-Niederung Nature Reserve, which features marsh forests, wet grasslands, and the meandering Ammersbek river. Nearby, the Wohldorfer Wald Nature Reserve offers Hamburg's largest closed deciduous forest, known for diverse wildlife.
Yes, Ammersbek is known for its excellent cycling paths. The Green Tunnel Near Siek offers a shaded route with good asphalt, suitable even for racing bikes. Another popular option is the Südstormarnsche Kreisbahn Cycle Path, especially the section between Hoisdorf and Lütjensee, which provides a scenic 'cycle highway' experience through nature with rest areas.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. The Alster Trail follows the beautiful Alster Valley and is suitable for both hikers and cyclists. For more specific hiking routes, you can explore easy hikes around Ammersbek, including routes through the Wohldorfer Forest and along the Ammersbek Lowlands.
Many of Ammersbek's natural attractions are family-friendly. The Bredenbeker Pond is a great spot for a walk, and the Alsterlauf Wellingsbüttel Riverside offers a shallow access point where families can take a break and cool off by the water. The various cycle paths and nature reserves also provide ample opportunities for outdoor family adventures.
The Bredenbeker Pond is highly recommended as a quiet place to pause and enjoy scenic views throughout the year. Additionally, the Alsterlauf Wellingsbüttel Riverside offers a pleasant spot with shallow water access, perfect for a refreshing break.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. For instance, the Alster Trail is loved for its beautifully landscaped path through the Alster Valley, where you can 'forget that you are in a million metropolis.' The Green Tunnel Near Siek is praised for its 'beautiful shade with greenery' and good asphalt.
Yes, there are several mountain biking opportunities. You can find various routes, including moderate trails like the 'Upper Alster Trail – Bridge over the Alster loop from Hoisbüttel' or easier options such as the 'Bredenbeker Pond – Hollow Way Trail loop from Hoisbüttel.' Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Ammersbek guide.
The nature reserves around Ammersbek are home to diverse wildlife. In the Wohldorfer Wald Nature Reserve, you might spot 14 different bat species, rare 'primeval forest relicts' beetle species, and if you're lucky, otters, kingfishers, or black woodpeckers. The Ammersbek-Niederung Nature Reserve also supports various species within its marsh forests and wet grasslands.
While Ammersbek is primarily known for its natural beauty, it does have some local points of interest. Notable historical features include the ancient linden trees of Lindenallee in the former manor park, aged over 240 years, and the village linden tree from 1797 near the former Lottbeker Krug inn. The Waldfriedhof Wohldorf, a nearby forest cemetery, also features several artworks.
Ammersbek offers different charms throughout the year. The Bredenbeker Pond is beautiful in autumn with colorful foliage and even in winter with snow. Generally, spring and summer are ideal for cycling and hiking to enjoy the lush greenery, while autumn provides stunning natural colors.
Absolutely. Ammersbek and its surroundings offer several running trails suitable for various distances. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Hansdorfer Brook' or the 'Hollow Way Lined With Old Oaks – Bredenbeker Pond loop from Hoisbüttel.' For more details, check out the Running Trails around Ammersbek guide.
The Ammersbek-Niederung Nature Reserve is designated for its ecological importance. While general access for recreation like walking and cycling on designated paths is usually permitted, it's always advisable to respect local signage regarding protected areas, wildlife, and any specific rules to preserve the natural environment. No special permits are typically required for general access.


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