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Bus station hiking trails around Lauerholz offer access to a substantial forest area covering 960 hectares, located just two kilometers east of Lübeck's Old Town. The region is characterized by high forest with a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, low moor areas, and numerous standing bodies of water, including the Medebek stream. Notable features include the Schellbruch Nature Reserve with its large lagoon and birdlife, and the tranquil Wesloer Moor Lake. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation…
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Just a few meters from the patrol road lies this beautiful forest lake...
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Here the path runs along the former inner-German border... even today you can hike along it on the Green Belt... although very beautiful nature awaits on both sides, hiking on these bumpy concrete slabs is very arduous.
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Due to a lack of water, the bridge is usually not needed.
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Historical defensive walls of the Landwehr for the defense of Lübeck
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Wooden bridge near the Schwedenschanze. The planks are a bit old and rattle and creak when driving over them.
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The Kolonnenweg (conveyor path) was part of the inner-German border fortifications on the former GDR side. It was constructed from uniform, highly weather-resistant perforated concrete paving stones, most of which were overgrown with vegetation and thus firmly anchored to the ground. In contrast to the rest of the border fortifications, the Kolonnenweg (conveyor path) has largely been preserved even decades after the end of the GDR and today serves as a hiking and cycling path along the former border, although movement on the rather uneven surface caused by the eroding of the concrete cavities is sometimes very difficult. During the GDR era, it served the GDR border troops to reach every point on the border as quickly as possible by vehicle. Between the Kolonnenweg and the actual border were the control strip and the border fence or border wall. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolonnenweg
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The Kolonnenweg (conveyor path) was part of the inner-German border fortifications on the former GDR side. It was constructed from uniform, highly weather-resistant perforated concrete paving stones, most of which were overgrown with vegetation and thus firmly anchored to the ground. In contrast to the rest of the border fortifications, the Kolonnenweg (conveyor path) has largely been preserved even decades after the end of the GDR and today serves as a hiking and cycling path along the former border, although movement on the rather uneven surface caused by the eroding of the concrete cavities is sometimes very difficult. During the GDR era, it served the GDR border troops to reach every point on the border as quickly as possible by vehicle. Between the Kolonnenweg and the actual border were the control strip and the border fence or border wall. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolonnenweg
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The Kolonnenweg (conveyor path) was part of the inner-German border fortifications on the former GDR side. It was constructed from uniform, highly weather-resistant perforated concrete paving stones, most of which were overgrown with vegetation and thus firmly anchored to the ground. In contrast to the rest of the border fortifications, the Kolonnenweg (conveyor path) has largely been preserved even decades after the end of the GDR and today serves as a hiking and cycling path along the former border, although movement on the rather uneven surface caused by the eroding of the concrete cavities is sometimes very difficult. During the GDR era, it served the GDR border troops to reach every point on the border as quickly as possible by vehicle. Between the Kolonnenweg and the actual border were the control strip and the border fence or border wall. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolonnenweg
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There are over 90 hiking routes around Lauerholz that are easily accessible from bus stations. These trails cater to various fitness levels, with more than 50 easy routes and around 30 moderate options.
Lauerholz offers a diverse landscape, primarily a high forest with a mix of deciduous trees like oak and beech, and conifers in the eastern parts. You'll also find significant low moor areas, standing bodies of water, and the Medebek stream. The proximity to the Trave river and the sea ensures clear, fresh air throughout your hike.
Yes, Lauerholz is very family-friendly. The Rittbrookpfad is a 3.8 km loop trail specifically designed for families and younger visitors, featuring interactive stations. Many paths are also suitable for children's buggies and wheelchairs. For an easy hike, consider the Palinger Heath – Siegfried Appotin Memorial loop from Wesloe, which is just over 6.5 km with minimal elevation gain.
You can explore several interesting spots. The Schwedenschanzen in Lauerholz, ancient defensive ramparts, are integrated into the landscape. The Bridge Over the Landgraben is another point of interest. For nature lovers, the Schellbruch Nature Reserve is renowned for its abundant birdlife, and the Wesloer Moor Lake offers tranquility. A great route to experience some of these is the Bridge Over the Landgraben – Schwedenschanzen in Lauerholz loop from Wesloe.
Many trails in Lauerholz are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural surroundings with your canine companion. However, specific rules may apply in designated nature reserves like the Schellbruch. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially near wildlife, and be mindful of other hikers. The Schwedenschanzen in Lauerholz – Heather Field on Kolonnenweg loop from Wesloe offers a longer moderate option for you and your dog.
Lauerholz is beautiful year-round. The varied tree population, including oak and beech, makes it scenic throughout the seasons. Spring brings fresh greenery, summer offers lush shade, autumn displays vibrant colors, and winter provides a serene, crisp atmosphere. The proximity to the Trave river and the sea ensures clear, fresh air, making it inviting for extended walks in any season.
Yes, Lauerholz offers several excellent circular routes that are easily accessible from bus stops. For example, the Heather Field on Kolonnenweg – Bridge Over the Landgraben loop from Wesloe is a moderate 8.3 km circular hike. Another option is the Large lagoon in the Lauerholz conservation area – Boardwalk through Schellbruch loop from Schellbruch, an easy 6.1 km loop.
The Lauerholz area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.46 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the tranquility of the forest, and the well-maintained trails that cater to various fitness levels. The rich birdlife, especially in areas like the Schellbruch Nature Reserve, is also a frequently highlighted feature.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every bus stop might be limited, the Lauerholz area is close to Lübeck's Old Town. You'll find various refreshment options within a short distance from the main bus routes serving the forest. Consider planning your route to end near a more populated area for easy access to cafes or pubs.
The trails in Lauerholz are generally well-maintained. You can expect a mix of forest paths, some of which are easily accessible and suitable for strollers or wheelchairs, while others might be more natural and require good footing. The region's low moor areas mean some sections might be damp, especially after rain, but overall, the paths are suitable for standard hiking footwear.


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