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Family friendly hiking trails in Ammersbek-Niederung traverse a diverse natural landscape characterized by a glacial valley, rolling hills, and extensive forests. The region features the meandering Ammersbek stream, which flows through a mosaic of habitats including wet meadows, fens, and riparian forests. This semi-open landscape provides varied terrain suitable for different hiking abilities, with gentle gradients and well-maintained paths.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Bredenbeker Teich is a piece of Hamburg or Stormarn history. People used to vacation in the Walddörfer, and the bathing establishment here was very popular. Until before Corona, there was a great natural outdoor pool at the campsite here. Now people just like to go into the water. The old bathing establishment can still be recognized by an information board and the manor house.
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The Wohldorf Forest is the oldest forest district and has been a designated recreation area since 1770. The city acquired the area as early as the 13th century. In addition to riparian forests, there are ash, oak, maple, beech, and alder trees. The landscape is characterized by glacial moraines and is therefore hilly. Among the wildlife, 14 different bat species and 4 beetle species classified as "primeval forest relicts" have been discovered. These species are only found in particularly old forest stands. With a bit of luck, you might also spot otters, kingfishers, black woodpeckers, or woodcocks.
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There are several works of art worth seeing in the cemetery. If you go left from the entrance, you come to the grave of the sculptor Edgar Augustin. On this is a relief plate that he designed himself. If you go right from the entrance, you come to a grave with a heavily mossy sculpture that shows an embrace. According to my information, this sculpture was made by the sculptor Jörg Plickat. A grave sculpture in the middle area of the cemetery is also by Plickat. The sculpture, which also shows an embrace (albeit in a highly abstract form), is entitled "Dual".
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The Wohldorfer Forest is Hamburg's largest closed deciduous forest and impresses with its rich tree population. It is part of a biotope network covering a total of 1,800 hectares in the northeast of the city and is connected there with the Duvenstedter Brook, Hansdorfer Brook and Ammersbek-Niederung nature reserves.
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very idyllic and close to nature
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Unfortunately, there is no stone here that gave the place its name - there is nothing to be found on the Internet about the place 'Hexenstein'.
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Currently, this small lake seems to be overgrown.
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Ammersbek-Niederung offers a wide selection of routes suitable for families. There are over 1100 easy hiking trails in the region, many of which are perfect for outings with children.
Yes, Ammersbek-Niederung is known for its well-signposted circular hiking trails. For an easy loop that takes you through diverse natural landscapes, consider the Lake in the Ammersbek-Niederung – View of the Ammersbek stream loop from Wohldorfer Wald. It's a great way to experience the area's beauty with your family.
The region is characterized by its diverse natural landscape, including lush forests, clear waterways like the Ammersbek stream, and glacial valleys. You'll find wet meadows, fens, and riparian forests. The Reesenbütteler Pond is another significant natural feature, and you can also explore an Apple Orchard in Ammersbek-Niederung Nature Reserve.
Ammersbek-Niederung's diverse habitats support a rich animal population. Along trails through forests and near the Ammersbek stream, you might spot rare bird species, dragonflies like the blue-winged and banded demoiselle, and even kingfishers. The area is also home to amphibians, and in appropriate seasons, cranes, storks, and deer can be seen. The Wohldorfer Forest – Wohldorfer Wald Nature Reserve loop from Ammersbek offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation within extensive woodland.
Ammersbek-Niederung is beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming flora and active wildlife, while summer offers pleasant temperatures for longer outings. Autumn showcases vibrant fall colors in the deciduous forests, and even winter can be magical with snow-covered landscapes, though some paths might be muddy or icy. The varied terrain ensures there's always something to enjoy.
While many trails wind through natural, sometimes uneven terrain, several paths are suitable for strollers, especially those along wider forest roads or paved sections. Look for routes described as 'easy' with minimal elevation gain. The Kleiner Teich – Heimgartenweg loop from Ahrensburg is an easy option that might be suitable, but always check the route details for surface conditions.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can visit the Duvenstedter Brook Nature Reserve, which is part of a larger protected area complex. The Bridge over the Hunnau is a notable point of interest. For a cultural excursion, nearby Ahrensburg Castle is a popular destination, and the Ahrensburg Castle Church – Old Watermill Ahrensburg loop from Ahrensburg combines nature with historical sights.
Yes, several starting points for hikes in Ammersbek-Niederung are accessible by public transport. The region is well-connected, allowing families to reach trailheads without needing a car. We recommend checking local bus or train schedules to find the most convenient access points for your chosen route.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the diverse natural landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that make it enjoyable for all ages. The opportunity to spot wildlife and the variety of circular routes are also frequently highlighted.
For families with young children, we recommend choosing shorter, easy routes with minimal elevation changes. Look for trails that pass by interesting natural features like the Ammersbek stream or the Apple Orchard to keep little ones engaged. The Lake in the Ammersbek-Niederung – View of the Ammersbek stream loop from Wohldorfer Wald is a good example of a shorter, easy loop.
Many trails in Ammersbek-Niederung are dog-friendly, making it a great destination for the whole family, including your furry friends. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect local wildlife and respect other hikers. Always carry waste bags and clean up after your pet.


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