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Germany
Lower Saxony
Region Hannover
Barsinghausen

Mooshütte Deister – Rodenberger Höhe Viewpoint loop from Barsinghausen

Routes
Germany
Lower Saxony
Region Hannover
Barsinghausen

Mooshütte Deister – Rodenberger Höhe Viewpoint loop from Barsinghausen

Hard

3.0

(2)

12

riders

Mooshütte Deister – Rodenberger Höhe Viewpoint loop from Barsinghausen

02:32

34.9km

640m

Gravel riding

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 20, 2026

Tips

Includes segments that go up or down a series of steps

You may need to carry your bike.

After 57 m for 46 m

After 17.3 km for 15 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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12.5 km

Berliner Platz

Forest

2

13.6 km

View of Hannover and Benther Berg

Highlight • Viewpoint

On the way back from the mountains to the Deister Alm a nice place to rest and relax!

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3

14.0 km

You shouldn't miss this view. 😉

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4

17.4 km

Mooshütte Deister

Highlight • Restaurant

Originally, where the Mooshütte is today, there was a shelter made of sticks and moss, next to a small pond that was fed by the Hessian spring.

As early as 1895, the innkeeper of the Königseiche in Bantorf, Fritz Hecht, had been running the restaurant at the spring with a horse and cart, and only when the weather was good.

In 1924, Fritz Hecht had the building of today's Mooshütte built, but it only contained a bar and a kitchen and was only later converted to residential use.

In 1940, an ice and storage cellar was built into the mountain behind the Mooshütte, which always had the same temperature in summer and winter.

In 1951, the steel construction company Preussag began emergency mining facilities around the Mooshütte.

In 1954, the hall was added to the left of the building. Five years later, the Mooshütte was taken over by the daughter of the innkeeper Friedolf Hecht and her family, the Watermann family, who continued to expand the Mooshütte. After mining ceased in 1960, the Watermann family had the washhouse converted into a guest house.
In October 1998, the Mooshütte was purchased by the Flügge family from Schmarrie, who had been interested in the building for some time and were in negotiations with the previous owner. They immediately set about renovating the property.
On May 1, 1999, the Mooshütte opened its doors as a restaurant for day trippers and hikers. Since then, the Mooshütte has once again enjoyed its traditionally lively popularity.
In the 2000s, further extensive renovations took place. There were new extensions and further redesigns.
Source: mooshuette.de/#hi

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20.0 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

6

21.0 km

Devil's Bridge Forest Inn

Highlight • Restaurant

For almost one hundred years the restaurant "Teufelsbrücke" near Rodenberg has been attracting recreation seekers. According to legend, in this narrow ravine Satan had helped the hunter Dagobert recover a hunted deer. When the man later bragged about his experiences with friends, he exclaimed, "The devil should fetch me, if that is not true." And promptly, the man vanished through the open window under firelight and hisses. A chapel in the small room under the platform is reminiscent of a refuge already built in 1889.
Quaint, small trip local.

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7

21.9 km

Rodenberger Höhe Viewpoint

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Observation platform with a view of Schaumburg country.

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22.7 km

Heisterburg

Archaeological Site

9

23.3 km

Kreuzbuche Memorial and Shelter

Highlight • Monument

In addition to the cross, there is a spacious shelter at this intersection in case of rain and a bench for picnicking and watching who crosses the path.

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10

24.7 km

A tower in the woods ... the telecommunications tower

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11

27.6 km

The tower can be climbed and when the weather is nice you have a fantastic panoramic view of the Calenberger Land in the north and the Weserbergland in the south. There is also a good place to stop for refreshments in the operator's restaurant.

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B

34.9 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

29.1 km

2.80 km

2.53 km

372 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

20.8 km

8.46 km

4.50 km

561 m

495 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (380 m)

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Monday 13 July

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16°C

32 %

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