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Touring cycling routes around Sülfeld traverse diverse terrain across Schleswig-Holstein, featuring a blend of natural landscapes including heathland, forests, fallow land, moorland, and swamps. The region offers scenic views over fields and meadows, with well-developed cycling infrastructure. Natural protected areas such as the Hansdorfer Brook Nature Reserve and the Duvenstedter Brook Nature Reserve provide varied environments for exploration.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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30.2km
01:48
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.4km
02:24
230m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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20.5km
01:17
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.1km
00:41
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Now and then you pass old railway operating buildings and facilities, such as loading and unloading ramps or the old Grabau station.
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Overall, it's a bit monotonous and boring to ride. However, it's perfectly fine as a change of pace between trails or gravel roads.
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A very long wall surrounds the property—for whatever reason. Perhaps it was once a monastery?
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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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The nature reserve is located northeast of Hamburg between the towns of Nienwohld, Nahe, Itzstedt, and Sülfeld. It protects a drained and largely peat-extracted raised bog area, which is the largest and best-preserved raised bog remnant in Schleswig-Holstein.[2] To the north, it borders the former Elmshorn-Barmstedt-Oldesloe Railway line.
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There are over 60 touring cycling routes around Sülfeld, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from easy, family-friendly rides to more challenging tours.
Touring cycling in Sülfeld offers a diverse experience, traversing a mix of forests, tranquil lakes, and open rural landscapes. You'll encounter areas of heathland, moorland, and agricultural fields, often dotted with traditional half-timbered houses, characteristic of Schleswig-Holstein.
Yes, Sülfeld is well-suited for easy rides. Nearly 50 of the routes are classified as easy. For example, the Old Grabau Station – Abandoned Railway Track loop from Sülfeld is an easy 10.6-mile (17.1 km) trail that takes about an hour to complete, perfect for a relaxed family outing.
While most routes are easy to moderate, there are options for more experienced cyclists. The Trave Riverside Path – Trave at Kupfermühle loop from Sülfeld is a moderate 24.3-mile (39.2 km) path that follows the scenic Trave river, offering a longer and more engaging ride.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Sülfeld are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Neverstaven Telecommunications Tower – Neverstaven Estate loop from Herrenhaus Borstel, an 18.7-mile (30.1 km) easy route, and the EBOE Trail Gravel Path – Moorwald loop from Sülfeld, a shorter 6.9-mile (11.1 km) easy option.
The region boasts several natural reserves ideal for exploration. You can cycle near the Brenner Moor Nature Reserve or the Nienwohlder Moor Nature Reserve. The broader area also includes the Hansdorfer Brook Nature Reserve and the diverse Duvenstedter Brook Nature Reserve, known for heathland, forests, and moorland.
Yes, Sülfeld's routes often feature lakes and rivers. You can find highlights like the Krattkoppelsee and the Teufelsteich. The Trave Riverside Path – Trave at Kupfermühle loop from Sülfeld specifically follows the Trave river, offering beautiful waterside views.
Yes, the region has routes that utilize former railway lines, providing flat and scenic paths. The Old Grabau Station – Abandoned Railway Track loop from Sülfeld is a prime example. Additionally, the Elmshorn–Barmstedt–Oldesloe Railway Cycle Path (EBOE) has sections that have been improved for cycling, offering views over fields and meadows.
The touring cycling routes in Sülfeld are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 180 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes forests, lakes, and open rural landscapes, as well as the well-maintained paths that cater to different ability levels.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the best conditions for touring cycling in Sülfeld. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes, including the heathland and forests, are at their most vibrant.
Given the region's diverse natural areas, including nature reserves like Duvenstedter Brook and various moorlands, you have a good chance of observing local wildlife. Keep an eye out for birds, small mammals, and other creatures that inhabit these varied ecosystems.
While Sülfeld is generally flat, many routes offer scenic vistas across open fields, rural landscapes, and along riverbanks. The varied terrain, including stretches through forests and past lakes, provides numerous picturesque spots to pause and enjoy the views.
The touring cycling routes in Sülfeld vary in length to suit different preferences. You can find shorter rides, such as the EBOE Trail Gravel Path – Moorwald loop from Sülfeld at 6.9 miles (11.1 km), up to longer tours like the Trave Riverside Path – Trave at Kupfermühle loop from Sülfeld, which is 24.3 miles (39.2 km).


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