4.6
(150)
436
hikers
03:33
14.0km
40m
Hiking
Agriculture and peat extraction on one side, intact and rewetted raised bogs on the other. Anyone who hikes here cannot escape the fascination of this landscape, especially in spring and autumn, when the trumpeting of thousands of cranes can be heard. You can explore this diverse natural landscape on a…
by Touristikverband LK Rotenburg
Last updated: July 21, 2025
Tips
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Huvenhoopsmoor
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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2.30 km
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4.97 km
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13.9 km
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14.0 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
8.16 km
3.45 km
1.44 km
925 m
Surfaces
7.51 km
3.19 km
2.43 km
819 m
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Saturday 11 July
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You can find more information, tips and advice on my website: find-the-silence.de
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Admittedly, not only did the description say that the paths were very well signposted, this one definitely was too!
This really caught our attention. Not only were there signs at junctions, but there were always signs on longer “straights” that said “you are still on the right path”.
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From the starting point S1 at the Glinstedt bell tower, we headed out of the village towards the former peat mining area. Some cotton grass was still in bloom on the banks of the wetlands. The next …
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The route continues on wide paths that aren't particularly varied; we find neither singletrack nor enchanted paths on this northern path. The absolute highlight of this hike is indeed the Moorturm (Moor Tower), from which you have a wonderful view over the Huvenhoopsmoor. Especially now in autumn, when the cranes can …
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March 17, 2025
Agriculture and peat extraction on one side, intact and rewetted raised bogs on the other. Anyone who hikes here cannot escape the fascination of this landscape, especially in spring and autumn, when the trumpeting of thousands of cranes can be heard. You can explore this diverse natural landscape on
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