4.6
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57
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Best no traffic gravel bike trails around Mözener Lake are characterized by a diverse landscape of forests, meadows, and fields, set within a gently rolling, hilly topography. The region features a young moraine area with both flat terminal moraines and undulating ground moraines, providing varied terrain for gravel biking. Riders can expect a mix of forest paths, trails through meadows, and unpaved sections, offering a dynamic experience. The area's natural features, including heathlands and light forests, contribute to a scenic…
Last updated: July 12, 2026
4.0
(1)
10
riders
37.2km
02:17
120m
120m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
riders
64.2km
03:27
170m
170m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
8
riders
59.4km
03:10
140m
140m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(1)
8
riders
30.6km
01:35
130m
130m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
5
riders
62.3km
03:31
290m
300m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It's not exactly pretty, the new bridge… but of course helpful, and good that it exists at all
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The bench offers a wonderful view.
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Construction of the new bridge began in November 2025.
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Bridge over the Trave, wonderful view, invites you to relax.
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The Nienwohlder Moor lies on the watershed between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.[2] It drains to the west into the Lankau, to the south into the Alte Alster, and to the north into the Norderbeste. The nature reserve, which is managed by the Schleswig-Holstein State Hunting Association with the exception of the areas owned by the State Forestry Administration[5],[6] can be almost completely circumnavigated on hiking trails, along which information boards are posted at several locations. In the west, a hiking trail runs through the protected area in the area of the Lunden, a towering moraine ridge.
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Today, typical raised moor vegetation can once again be found in the nature reserve, including round-leaved sundew, narrow-leaved cottongrass, bladderwort, white beak sedge, sedge cottongrass, cranberry, as well as cross-leaved heather, rosemary, and common heather. The nature reserve also represents an important habitat for birds. Various wading birds such as the curlew and the common snipe, as well as ducks such as the shoveler, teal, tufted duck, and garganey, as well as meadow pipits, whinchats, and stonechats, are native here. Marsh harriers and short-eared owls can also be found here. The undisturbed moorland is a refuge for cranes, which are now breeding here again. Various woodpecker species, red-backed shrikes, and songbirds are native to the wooded moorland areas. The nature reserve also provides a habitat for various amphibians and reptiles, as well as insects such as dragonflies and butterflies.
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The moor was renaturalized in the 1980s through rewetting measures.[2][3] Today, in the area of former industrial use, it is an open raised bog with numerous water-filled peat pits, surrounded by a bog forest. The farmer's hand-cut peat pits at the edge of the moor are often water-filled. Sphagnum moss quaking grassland grows here, and the peat pits are slowly silting up. Further areas are occupied by grassland and forest. Some of the grassland is extensively grazed by robust cattle.[4] Some areas are still intensively used for agriculture, including one arable area.
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Peat extraction, first documented in 1804, was initially carried out by peat-cutting by peat-farmers, and the peat was used as fuel. During the Napoleonic Wars of 1806–1813, peat was also shipped to Hamburg via the Alster. In the 20th century, peat extraction became an industrial operation. From 1951 to 1976, the white peat was extracted from an area of 84 hectares, initially by hand and later by machine.[2] East of Nahe, there was a peat loading point on the Elmshorn-Barmstedt-Oldesloe railway.
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There are over 25 dedicated traffic-free gravel bike trails around Mözener Lake, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find routes ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The terrain around Mözener Lake is diverse, featuring a mix of forest paths, trails through meadows, and open fields. The region has a gently rolling, hilly topography, providing varied surfaces and interesting elevation changes without being overly strenuous. You'll encounter both unpaved and some mostly paved sections, characteristic of true gravel biking.
Yes, Mözener Lake offers several easy no-traffic gravel trails perfect for beginners. For example, the Trave Crossing – Trail along the Beste loop from Neversdorf is an excellent choice, providing a pleasant introduction to gravel biking in the area.
The best time for gravel biking around Mözener Lake is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is mild, and the natural landscape is at its most vibrant. While winter biking is possible, be prepared for potentially muddy or icy conditions on unpaved sections.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are several difficult no-traffic gravel routes. The Barker Heide Nature Reserve – heathland loop from Fahrenkrug offers a more demanding ride with varied terrain and a longer distance, perfect for pushing your limits.
Along the no-traffic gravel bike trails, you can enjoy the picturesque Mözener Lake itself, with its forested shores and tranquil atmosphere. You might also encounter the Kükelser Au Bridge at Lake Mözener, offering scenic views. The nearby Wittenborner Heide Nature Reserve provides diverse landscapes of heathlands and light forests.
Yes, Mözener Lake offers several bathing areas, including public, unsupervised spots in Wittenborn and Kükels. The Swimming Area at Mözener See is a popular choice, providing a refreshing break during or after your ride.
Parking is generally available in the villages surrounding Mözener Lake, such as Wittenborn, Mözen, and Kükels. Many routes start from these locations, making it convenient to find a spot to leave your car before heading out on your ride.
While Mözener Lake is primarily accessed by car, some regional bus services connect the surrounding villages to larger towns. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for routes that might get you close to the trailheads, though direct access might be limited.
Yes, the villages around Mözener Lake, such as Wittenborn and Mözen, offer local cafes and eateries where you can refuel and relax. These spots are often conveniently located near popular starting points or along the routes.
Many of the easy and moderate no-traffic gravel trails around Mözener Lake are suitable for families. The gentle topography and varied scenery make for an enjoyable outing with children, especially on routes that stick to well-maintained paths. Always check the route difficulty and length to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil, traffic-free nature of the trails, the beautiful mix of forests and open landscapes, and the opportunity to enjoy nature without interruption.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails around Mözener Lake, especially on forest and field paths. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in nature reserve areas like the Wittenborner Heide, and to be mindful of wildlife and other trail users. Always check local regulations for specific areas.


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