Attractions and places to see around Aumühle offer a blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Located on the southeastern edge of Schleswig-Holstein, Aumühle is nestled within the Sachsenwald, the largest forest in Schleswig-Holstein. This area provides an excellent starting point for exploring a landscape of forests, lakes, and rivers. The region is characterized by its natural features and historical sites.
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Unfortunately, the railway barriers have been dismantled. Anyone riding on the railway line has to navigate around barriers at every crossing and wait for car traffic.
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Fantastic to hike here, there is so much to see and great photo opportunities
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It is incredibly beautiful in the Billetal. Wandering the loops is lovely.
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Route C: Südstormarnsche Kreisbahn Trittau - Glinde Länge: 19 km Eröffnung der Bahnstrecke: 17. Dezember 1907 Stilllegung der Bahnstrecke: 15. März 1952 Ausbau als Radweg: um 1960 Die Route C beginnt im Norden von Trittau und führt über Grönwohld, Lütjensee, Hoisdorf, Siek, Papendorf, Langelohe, Stellau und Willinghusen nach Glinde. Sowohl in Trittau als auch in Glinde finden Sie genügend öffentliche Parkplätze, wenn Sie mit dem Auto anreisen. Einen direkten Bahnanschluss gibt es an der Route C nicht. Sie können jedoch aus Hamburg kommend die U1 nach Großhansdorf nutzen und von dort nach Hoisdorf radeln (ca. 4,5 km) oder die S21 nach Reinbek nehmen und mit dem Fahrrad nach Glinde fahren (ca. 7,5 km). Die Route C führt entlang der Trasse der ehemaligen Südstormarnschen Kreisbahn von Trittau nach Glinde. Dieser etwa 20 km lange Weg war allerdings nur ein Teil der Bahnstrecke, die von Glinde bis Hamburg-Tiefstack weiterführte, wo heute noch Gleise für den Güterverkehr vorhanden sind. Die Südstormarnsche Kreisbahn war die einzige Bahnstrecke im Besitz des Kreises Stormarn und wurde 1907 eröffnet. Beabsichtigt war vor allem, den Transport von landwirtschaftlichen Produkten zu verbessern. Der Gütertransport blieb von Anfang an hinter den Erwartungen zurück. Der Personenverkehr entwickelte sich zunächst sehr gut, ging dann mit dem Aufkommen von Buslinien aber auch stark zurück. Bereits Anfang der 30er Jahre wurde eine Stilllegung diskutiert. Diese bleib der Kreisbahn jedoch vorerst erspart, da während des zweiten Weltkrieges entlang der Strecke Rüstungsfirmen angesiedelt wurden, die auf einen Bahnanschluss angewiesen waren. Allerdings kam dann bereits 1952 das endgültige Ende für die Kreisbahn. Bis auf den heute noch existierenden Abschnitt Glinde - Hamburg wurden bald darauf die Gleise zwischen Glinde und Trittau demontiert. Hier entstand schon in den 1950er Jahren der erste Radwanderweg auf alten Bahntrassen in Stormarn, der Vorbild für die Umnutzung anderer, später stillgelegter Bahntrassen im Kreis werden sollte. https://www.kreis-stormarn.de/freizeit-und-tourismus/bahnradwege/route-c-suedstormarnsche-kreisbahn.html
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Absolutely to be recommended in summer. Idyllic, calm and very relaxed to drive.
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Aumühle and the nearby district of Friedrichsruh offer a rich history, particularly linked to Otto von Bismarck. You can visit the Bismarck-Museum, the Bismarck-Mausoleum where he is buried, and the Bismarckturm (Bismarck Tower). The Fürst Bismarck Mühle (Prince Bismarck Mill) is also associated with the family. Additionally, the region's history is tied to the Aumühle Mill Pond, named after the historic Au-Mühle, which was first mentioned in 1350.
Yes, Aumühle has several family-friendly options. The Boberger Dunes offer a unique dune landscape where children can play in the sand. The Aumühle Mill Pond is a serene spot for observing water birds. For a unique experience, the Garten der Schmetterlinge (Butterfly Garden) in Aumühle allows visitors to see exotic butterflies, quails, and chameleons from April to October. The Geesthacht Lock is also an impressive structure that can be interesting for all ages.
Aumühle is nestled within the Sachsenwald, the largest forest in Schleswig-Holstein, which is ideal for hiking and cycling. The Aumühle Mill Pond, fed by the Schwarze Au, is a beautiful spot for nature observation. You can also explore the Elbe River banks or enjoy canoeing on the Bille River during summer. The Höltigbaum Nature Reserve offers further hiking opportunities.
The region offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Südstormarn District Railway Cycle Path (Glinde–Trittau) is a popular choice, known for being easy to navigate and often shaded, following an old railway line. For more options, you can explore various gravel biking routes around Aumühle, including those through the Sachsenwald and towards the Aumühle Mill Pond. Find detailed routes on the Gravel biking around Aumühle guide.
Yes, numerous hiking trails are available. The Sachsenwald forest offers diverse paths, including the Eisvogelweg. You can find easy hikes around Aumühle that take you past sites like the Bismarck Museum and the Aumühle Mill Pond. For more detailed routes, check out the Easy hikes around Aumühle guide.
Autumn is particularly beautiful for exploring the Sachsenwald, as the leaves change color, offering stunning scenery for hiking and photography. The Garten der Schmetterlinge (Butterfly Garden) is open from April to October. Summer is ideal for canoeing on the Bille River. Generally, spring through autumn provides pleasant weather for most outdoor activities.
Beyond the vast Sachsenwald forest, Aumühle is home to the Boberger Dunes, a rare dune landscape in the middle of Hamburg that is a designated nature reserve. The Aumühle Mill Pond provides a habitat for various water birds and is a tranquil spot for nature lovers.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful and scenic environment, especially along the Bille River near the Doktor Bridge over the Bille. The Boberger Dunes are appreciated for their unique landscape and as a great place for children to play. Many also enjoy the well-maintained cycle paths, such as the Südstormarn District Railway Cycle Path, for relaxed rides through nature.
Yes, railway enthusiasts can visit the Eisenbahnmuseum Lokschuppen Aumühle (Railway Museum Aumühle Engine Shed). This museum showcases old trains from Hamburg and North Germany, focusing on local and regional passenger transport. The grounds with the old trains are accessible even outside opening hours.
In winter, when conditions allow, the frozen lakes in the Aumühle area are used for ice skating or curling, offering a unique way to enjoy the colder months.
The Aumühle Mill Pond is particularly beautiful in autumn and ideal for forest and landscape photography. The Doktor Bridge over the Bille also offers picturesque views of the Bille River in the Sachsenwald. The Geesthacht Lock provides an interesting perspective on the Elbe River and its engineering.


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