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Dog friendly hiking trails around Müssen traverse a landscape shaped by the last ice age, featuring a mosaic of lakes, forests, and meadows. The region, part of the Herzogtum Lauenburg district, is characterized by its abundant natural beauty, including the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park with over 40 lakes. Hikers can explore rustic mixed forests in the Hellbach Valley or follow trails along the Bille river in the Billetal Nature Reserve. The area offers a dense network of paths suitable for…
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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7.28km
01:51
20m
20m
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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19.6km
05:02
80m
80m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.0km
03:04
50m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.90km
00:45
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In Müssen, some specimens of the stone louse (Petrophaga lorioti), which fortunately for homeowners has become extremely rare, have obviously found a new home. Unfortunately, they cannot be seen with the naked eye, but they have left clear traces on the walls and nibbled on several bricks. They seem to particularly like this type of stone. It must be a special mixture. If they feel comfortable here and multiply, it will probably only be a matter of time before they have plastered the entire building. 😉 You can find more detailed information about the stone louse here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steinlaus
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The Müssen Volunteer Fire Department has been an important and valuable part of the Müssen community for over 90 years. With currently 43 motivated and well-trained active members and state-of-the-art technical equipment, the Müssen Volunteer Fire Department is always ready in the event of an alarm. The core tasks are: extinguishing, rescuing, recovering, protecting, and averting dangers to people, animals, and the environment. We also see our role in the area of "preventive fire protection and fire safety education" at the school, in the kindergarten and playgroup, as well as in other public institutions. We are also culturally active and annually host our traditional Easter bonfire by the lake. We also organize internal events such as an outing and a camaraderie evening, as well as prize skat and puzzle games. Are you at least 16 years old, physically fit and healthy, and interested in good camaraderie and community, as well as technical equipment, or simply interested in helping? Then feel free to contact us at one of our duty evenings or directly with Fire Chief Ingwer Paulsen or his deputy Jan-Christoph Dröse. https://gemeinde-muessen.online/freizeit/freiwillige-feuerwehr
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In the center of the town, surrounded by the old and new schools, the fire station, the sports field and the shooting club, on a small hill is the "Müssener Erratic". Hardly any visitor to Müssen fails to visit this impressive relic from the early days of earth's history and linger reverently in its shade. This place was already considered a place of worship around 4500 years ago, at the time of the first settlement by the Musseken, a Germanic tribe who settled in the area north of the Elbe between 5300 and 4000 BC. The Musseken believed that the stone was torn from the depths of the earth by the Nordic god of thunder Thor in a dispute with a giant in order to hurl it at his head, but missed him and remained lying in this place. So the meetings of the village elders were held at this stone and justice was dispensed. Young couples were married under the stone, cult festivals were celebrated and evil spirits were banished. Recent excavations have revealed that, contrary to what was previously assumed, the Musseken already had a strong sense of community and were able to milk a cow. Even in our century, the stone has lost none of its significance for the people living near it and many customs from the distant past have left their mark to this day. For example, every year at the summer solstice, the mayor gives his annual address to the citizens of Müssen from the stone. Things get more unbridled in late summer during the fertility ceremonies, when the stone is the center of extravagant festivities. Such pagan activities do not appeal to every citizen of Müssen, and so there are people who vehemently claim that the stone was only brought here a few years ago in a heavy-duty transporter and has not been the center of all previous settlements for thousands of years. But that probably belongs more to the realm of fairy tales and legends. https://gemeinde-muessen.online/unser-dorf/findling
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As is the case along the entire Elbe-Lübeck Canal, here in Büchen there is an "endlessly long", beautiful hiking trail along the canal, which is also very suitable for cycling.
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Beautiful straight hiking trail. Ideal for cycling.
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You can safely cross the bridge next to the rails, not recommended with the cargo bike.
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There are over 100 dog-friendly hiking trails around Müssen, offering a wide variety of options for you and your canine companion. You'll find everything from short, easy strolls to longer, more challenging routes.
The region around Müssen, part of the Herzogtum Lauenburg district, boasts diverse landscapes shaped by the last ice age. You can expect a beautiful mix of lakes, dense forests, open meadows, and charming river valleys. Many trails wind through the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, offering serene waterscapes and lush woodlands.
Yes, Müssen offers many easy dog-friendly walks perfect for beginners, small dogs, or those looking for a relaxed outing. Nearly half of the available routes are rated as easy. A great option is the View of Müssen Lake – Müssener See Peninsula loop from Müssen, which is just over 2.5 km and offers lovely lakeside views.
The dog-friendly trails in Müssen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 1500 ratings. Hikers often praise the peaceful natural paths, the variety of landscapes, and the overall suitability for walking with dogs.
Absolutely! The region is well-known for its network of circular hiking trails, many of which are dog-friendly. These loops allow you to start and end at the same point, making logistics easier. For example, the Old School Müssen – Müssen Glacial Erratic loop from Müssen is a moderate 8.8 km circular route that takes you through varied terrain.
You'll encounter a wealth of natural beauty and interesting sights. Many trails lead past picturesque lakes like Lanzer Lake or through protected areas such as the Stecknitz-Delvenau Lowlands Nature Reserve. You might also discover historical elements like the Old Steinau Bridge or unique natural monuments like the Avenue of Ancient Trees.
Yes, the diverse habitats around Müssen, including the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park and the Billetal Nature Reserve, are home to a variety of wildlife. Depending on the trail and time of year, you might spot white-tailed eagles, cranes, moor frogs, or various bird species like kingfishers and grey wagtails, especially along streams like the Bille. Always keep your dog under control to protect local wildlife.
For those seeking a longer adventure, Müssen offers several dog-friendly routes that can fill a full day. The Siebeneichen Cable Ferry – Elbe–Lübeck Canal Path loop from Müssen is a moderate 15.6 km trail, while the Steinau Bridge Büchen – Elbe–Lübeck Canal Path loop from Müssen extends to over 19 km, perfect for an extended exploration with your dog.
Müssen offers beautiful hiking opportunities year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and fresh greenery, while autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes, though it can be warmer. Winter walks can be magical, especially if there's snow, offering a tranquil experience. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While many trails around Müssen are best accessed by car, some routes may be reachable via local public transport options. It's advisable to check specific bus or train schedules and routes to nearby villages or trailheads in advance, as public transport access can vary. Many trails start directly from Müssen itself, which is a good starting point.
Yes, many dog-friendly trails in and around Müssen have designated parking areas at their starting points or nearby. When planning your hike, look for routes that specify parking availability to ensure a convenient start to your adventure. The komoot app often provides details on parking options for individual tours.


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