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No traffic touring cycling routes in Bohlenbruch traverse a landscape characterized by gentle terrain, often following waterways like canals and passing through open countryside and forest paths. The region offers predominantly flat routes, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for relaxed cycling. These trails frequently connect natural features such as lakes and wooded areas, providing a varied and tranquil environment for touring cyclists. The network of paths is well-suited for those seeking peaceful rides away from vehicular traffic.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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9.26km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.3km
01:17
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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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful route in nature
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With the RR, the highlight was right on the route...
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In the middle of the forest of the Brand nature reserve [www.nlwkn.niedersachsen.de/naturschutzgebiete/naturschutzgebiet-brand-44604.html] , when riding on the well-maintained forest paths, you encounter St. Andrew's crosses and railway tracks. These are remnants of the former potash railway, which ran in a triangle from the former Niedersachsen-Riedel mine via the dump at the former shaft Niedersachsen in Wathlingen [www.kpluss.com/de-de/ueber-ks/standorte/europa/wathlingen/#aktuelles] and the closed-down Elwerath 29 oil drilling rig near Nienhagen (www.ExxonMobil - corporate.exxonmobil.de/neuigkeiten/newsroom/presseinformationen/2022/elwerath-29: BEB Erdgas und Erdöl GmbH & Co. KG - www.beb.de/About/DE_about.html) to Ehlershausen station, where there was a connection to the DB rail network. Although no train has rolled on this route for decades, especially on the section between Elwerath and Ehlershausen, it was part of the official railway directory for a very long time, which led, for example, to sunken railway tracks being visible and audible when driving over them in the asphalt for many years during the construction of the new B3 near Ehlershausen. [www.bahnsteiner.de/bergbau] That this is no longer the case after the application of a new asphalt layer, and that the massively reinforced guardrails also make sense, is due to the fact that the railway lines have now also been removed from the route directory. However, part of the route is actually still used today by the vehicles of the Kalibahn Niedersachsen Riedel e.V.. Although they mention on their homepage that there are also journeys on the route from Wathlingen to Elwerath, to which this level crossing belongs, the condition of the tracks currently does not look as if anything has moved here this year. [www.kalibahn.de]
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The Kali slag heap is also nice to look at from the roundabout.
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In the middle of the forest of the Brand nature reserve [www.nlwkn.niedersachsen.de/naturschutzgebiete/naturschutzgebiet-brand-44604.html], you will encounter St. Andrew's crosses and railway tracks when riding on the well-maintained forest paths. These are remnants of the former potash railway, which ran in a triangle from the former Niedersachsen-Riedel mine near Hänigsen [www.de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaliwerk_Niedersachsen-Riedel] via the spoil heap at the former Niedersachsen shaft in Wathlingen [kpluss.com/de-de/ueber-ks/standorte/europa/wathlingen/#aktuelles] and the decommissioned Elwerath 29 oil drilling site near Nienhagen (www.ExxonMobil - corporate.exxonmobil.de/neuigkeiten/newsroom/presseinformationen/2022/elwerath-29: BEB Erdgas und Erdöl GmbH & Co. KG - www.beb.de/About/DE_about.html) to Ehlershausen station, where it connected to the DB rail network. Although no train has rolled on the section between Elwerath and Ehlershausen for many years (decades?!?), this route was part of the official railway directory for a very long time, which, for example, meant that during the construction of the new B3 near Ehlershausen, sunken railway tracks were visible and audible when driving over them in the asphalt for many years. [www.bahnsteiner.de/bergbau] That this is no longer the case after the application of a new asphalt layer, and that the solidly built guardrails also make sense, is because the railway lines have now also been removed from the route directory. However, part of the route is still actually used today by vehicles of the Kalibahn Niedersachsen Riedel e.V.. Although they mention on their homepage that there should also be trips on the route from Wathlingen to Elwerath, to which this level crossing belongs, the condition of the tracks currently does not look as if anything has moved here this year. [www.kalibahn.de]
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Beautiful stretch to enjoy the view!
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Bohlenbruch offers a wide selection of no-traffic touring cycling routes, with over 470 options to explore. This includes a significant number of easy routes, making it accessible for various skill levels.
Yes, Bohlenbruch is an excellent region for beginners looking for no-traffic touring. A large majority of the routes, over 340, are rated as easy. For example, the Spreewald Lakes, Uetze – Irenensee loop from Bröckel offers a gentle 21 km ride with minimal elevation change.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic touring routes in Bohlenbruch are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A great example is the Pier on the Mill Canal – Forest Path in Bohlenbruch loop from Bröckel, which provides a pleasant 12.7 km circular tour through local scenery.
Yes, the prevalence of easy, no-traffic routes makes Bohlenbruch very family-friendly. The generally flat terrain and dedicated paths ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for cyclists of all ages. Routes like the Fuhse Bridge – Scenic Countryside Pathway loop from Bröckel are ideal for a relaxed family outing.
While specific details for Bohlenbruch are limited, similar German regions known for touring cycling often feature diverse and scenic landscapes. You can typically expect routes through dense forests, open meadows, and along river valleys, providing a tranquil backdrop for your ride. The emphasis on 'no traffic' means you'll often be immersed in nature.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Bohlenbruch, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 3,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes and the peaceful natural surroundings.
While Bohlenbruch is rich in easy routes, there are also options for more experienced cyclists. The region offers 91 moderate and 38 difficult no-traffic touring routes. For a moderate challenge, consider the Cycle Path Towards Wathlingen – Scenic Countryside Pathway loop from Bröckel, which covers over 35 km.
Many touring cycling routes in German regions are designed with convenient access points, often near villages or designated trailheads where parking is available. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information before your trip.
The best time to cycle in regions like Bohlenbruch is typically from spring through early autumn (April to October), when the weather is mild and the landscapes are most vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
While the routes themselves are traffic-free, many touring cycling paths in Germany connect charming towns and villages. These often feature local cafes, bakeries, and restaurants where you can stop for refreshments. It's a good idea to plan your route to include such stops or carry your own snacks and drinks, especially on longer stretches.
Generally, dogs are welcome on cycling paths in Germany, provided they are kept on a leash and you adhere to local regulations, especially in nature reserve areas. Ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling alongside you or in a trailer. Always be mindful of other cyclists and pedestrians. It's recommended to check specific rules for any nature reserves you plan to enter.


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