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Gravel biking around Dägeling offers diverse terrain within the district of Steinburg, Germany. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Aukrug Nature Park, providing a backdrop of varied natural sections and gravel paths. Riders can explore areas featuring open sand pioneer areas, pine-covered inland dunes, and grasslands, particularly around the Nordoe Inland Dunes Nature Reserve. Several routes also follow the Stör dike, offering distinct riding experiences.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
6
riders
66.8km
04:01
310m
310m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
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5
riders
11.2km
00:42
50m
50m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.0
(1)
6
riders
43.3km
02:47
220m
220m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.5
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5
riders
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
riders
47.2km
02:47
270m
270m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Beautiful destination in the Aukrug Nature Park
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Beautiful destination in the Aukrug Nature Park
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The Gut Springhoe is located in the SW of the municipality of Lockstedt on the former Lübschen Trade (trade route), on the mill pond which is flowed through by the Mühlenbarbeker Au. There used to be a water mill here, which was first mentioned in 1148 & was owned by the Itzehoe Monastery. Next to the mill, a manor farm also developed. Both were initially operated by the Itzehoe Monastery, but were leased out over the centuries: first the farm, then also the mill. Purchasers included various Holstein noble families such as: Ruhmor, Krummendieck, Sehestedt, Pogwisch. In 1899, the farm buildings & the mill burned down. All farm buildings except the mill were rebuilt in 1902. The mill pond was used for carp breeding. Today, the estate is a Trakehner & Lewitzer stud farm. https://www.gestuetspringhoe.de/ https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gut_Springhoe A small rest area right by the lake invites you to take a break. And if you're lucky like us, you might see an eagle circling over the mill pond. On the grounds of the manor house, there is a Liliencron monument (German lyricist) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detlev_von_Liliencron
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I can only agree with everyone; I was thrilled with the area.
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Nice words aren't always true, and true words aren't always nice! A very wise saying, we've all probably experienced it before! 😇
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"Noble Itzehoe Monastery The monastery courtyard, with its historic buildings from the 17th to 19th centuries, dates back to the Cistercian nunnery founded in 1230 by Count Adolf IV of Schauenburg in Ivenfleth (Borsfleth) at the mouth of the Stör River. It was relocated to Itzehoe in 1256 and from there developed into a manorial estate with property in 67 villages between Kiel and Dithmarschen. As a result of the Reformation, it was converted into a Protestant convent in 1541. In the Great Fire of 1657, the old cloistered buildings were destroyed, except for part of the Gothic cloister. With 12 nuns, headed by an abbess, the convent still exists today." [from information board]
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Tip: Important for hikers: The monastery courtyard, with its green spaces and historic buildings, is an inviting and tranquil oasis in the center of Itzehoe on your city tour. Itzehoe Abbey itself dates back to a 13th-century Cistercian convent and was converted into a noble women's convent after the Reformation. Only parts of the medieval complex, including the cloister wing and gallery, have survived to this day.
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There are 12 dedicated traffic-free gravel bike trails around Dägeling. These routes offer a mix of challenges, with 2 easy, 4 moderate, and 6 difficult options to suit various skill levels.
The terrain around Dägeling is quite varied, ranging from natural sections and gravel paths within the Nordoe Inland Dunes Nature Reserve to routes along the Stör dike. You'll encounter a mix of landscapes, including open sand pioneer areas, pine-covered dunes, grasslands, and heath-covered sections, particularly within the Aukrug Nature Park.
Yes, there are easy options suitable for families. For instance, the route "Bench With Lake View – Deckmannsche Sand Pits loop from Itzehoe" is an easy 11 km loop that offers a pleasant ride without significant traffic, perfect for a family outing. The area's quiet paths and natural beauty make it ideal for shared adventures.
Many trails offer scenic views and pass by notable natural features. You can explore the Nordoe Inland Dunes Nature Reserve, known for its unique ecosystem. Several routes also lead past tranquil lakes such as Deckmann's Ponds and Lohmühlenteich, providing beautiful spots for a break. The Kasenort Lock, where the Wilsterau flows into the Stör, is also a romantic spot with a great view.
Absolutely. Many of the traffic-free gravel routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the "Forest Path to Kollmoor – Lohmühlenweg loop from Itzehoe," a moderate 51 km tour that brings you back to your starting point.
The region truly flourishes in spring and summer, making these seasons ideal for gravel biking. The weather is generally pleasant, and the natural landscapes, especially within the Aukrug Nature Park, are at their most vibrant. However, the quiet nature of these traffic-free trails can also make for enjoyable rides in early autumn.
Many routes start from towns like Itzehoe or Steinburg, which typically offer public parking options. For example, routes like "Deckmannsche Sand Pits – Former Railway Line loop from Steinburg" begin in areas where parking is generally accessible, allowing for convenient access to the trails.
While the trails themselves are traffic-free and often immerse you in nature, you'll find amenities in nearby towns and villages. For instance, the Gasthof Zur Erholung in Heiligenstedten is a highlight that could be a good stop for refreshments, depending on your chosen route.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Dägeling, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Riders frequently praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the diverse landscapes, and the opportunity to explore natural monuments like the Nordoe Inland Dunes. The variety in difficulty also ensures there's something for everyone.
Given the proximity to the Aukrug Nature Park and the Nordoe Inland Dunes Nature Reserve, these quiet, traffic-free trails offer excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. The protected areas are habitats for rare and endangered plant and animal species, so keeping an eye out for local fauna is definitely a possibility, especially during quieter times of day.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are several difficult routes. The "Mühlenteich Viewing Platform – Mill Pond Gut Springhoe loop from Itzehoe" is a demanding 66 km route with over 300 meters of elevation gain, offering an adventurous experience through varied terrain.


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