Best attractions and places to see around Groß Niendorf are found within an expansive moor landscape in the district of Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein. This region offers a mix of natural beauty and local points of interest. Visitors can explore diverse natural features, including a significant nature reserve, alongside man-made structures and historical sites. The area is well-suited for outdoor activities, particularly cycling and walking, with routes offering scenic views.
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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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Great gravel highway, you can drive quickly and there is also beautiful nature all around. Some great views over fields and meadows, just lovely to drive and beautiful to look at.
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Due to large agricultural operations and biogas plants in the vicinity, heavy oncoming traffic with very large and fast machines can be expected all day long, especially during the harvest season, and at times there will be dirty roads and confusing road junctions and field exits!
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Good asphalt, little traffic
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The Brenner Moor is the largest inland salt marsh in Schleswig-Holstein. It is located in the district of Stormarn in the town of Bad Oldesloe in the Trave lowlands and has been declared a nature reserve. What is special about the Brenner Moor are the brine springs that rise from a depth of approx. 500 meters and have their origin in a salt band that presumably stretches from Segeberg via Tralau and Bad Oldesloe to Lübeck. The plant communities and the animal world of the Brenner Moor are shaped in a special way by the unique occurrence of salt springs inland. The salty environment attracts plants that are otherwise only found near the coast, e.g. B. rush (Juncus gerardii) and beach trident (Triglochin maritima). In some places the water has a salinity that corresponds to that of the North Sea. In less saline parts of the nature reserve, reed beds, among other things, grow. https://metropolregion.hamburg.de/kulturlandschaften/4471072/brenner-moor/
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Today's Bad Oldesloe - Henstedt-Ulzburg cycle path runs along the former narrow-gauge railway line of the Elmshorn-Barmstedt-Oldesloer-Eisenbahn AG (EBOE). The section between Bad Oldesloe and Barmstedt was opened in 1907 as an extension of the Elmshorn-Barmstedt railway line, which had already been built in 1896. Today, you can cycle here in a relaxed manner, almost always in a straight line without any major climbs or descents. For over 66 years, both passenger and freight trains ran on the nearly 53 km long, standard-gauge line. Until 1945, the line also played an important role as a connection between the Elbe Marshes and Mecklenburg. During both World Wars, refugee and troop transports also took place here. As early as the 1930s, passenger traffic on the line was largely converted to the then-modern diesel railcars. In the postwar period, however, the line was only of regional importance, primarily for commuter and school transport, as well as for the transport of agricultural products. In 1973, train service on the section to Barmstedt was discontinued for economic reasons and amid protests from the local population. Passenger service was replaced by buses. In the following years, the tracks were dismantled and a cycle path was created. Some of the old railway buildings along the line are now used as residential buildings. https://www.kreis-stormarn.de/freizeit-und-tourismus/bahnradwege/route-a-die-ehemalige-bahntrasse-der-eboe.html
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always goes straight. You can hardly get lost. No cars. Most beautiful in the apple tree blossom season!
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Great moor and beautiful boardwalk! Tip: 🅿️ at the Kleingartenverein
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The region around Groß Niendorf is rich in natural beauty. A must-visit is the Brenner Moor Nature Reserve, where you can walk on boardwalks through reeds and wetlands. You can also enjoy picturesque views and relax by the water at the Bathing Pavilions at Mühlenteich Gräberkate and the Wooden pier with pavilions on the lake.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. The Elmshorn–Barmstedt–Oldesloe Railway Cycle Path (EBOE) is highly recommended for its car-free, straight sections on an old embankment. For road cycling, the area offers routes with good asphalt and opportunities to gain some elevation, often passing by landmarks like the Neverstaven Telecommunications Tower on Klingberg. You can find various cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, on the Cycling around Groß Niendorf guide.
The Brenner Moor Nature Reserve offers highly recommended hiking trails on boardwalks through its unique moor landscape. The wider region also features numerous paths over fields and meadows, suitable for scenic walks. For specific running routes, you can explore options in the Running Trails around Groß Niendorf guide.
Beyond its natural beauty, Groß Niendorf has cultural points of interest. The Elmshorn–Barmstedt–Oldesloe Railway Cycle Path (EBOE) is not only a cycle path but also a historical site, preserving old railway systems and signal boxes. The renovated historic establishment, Der Landhof est. 1886 (formerly Rickert's Gasthof), offers a glimpse into local tradition. Additionally, Groß Niendorf is the birthplace of Expressionist painter Christian Rohlfs, with information available about his life and origins.
Yes, the Neverstaven Telecommunications Tower on Klingberg is a prominent man-made monument and a great viewpoint, offering a magnificent view of the valley. You can also find beautiful views of the lake at the Bathing Pavilions at Mühlenteich Gräberkate and the Wooden pier with pavilions on the lake.
Absolutely! The Elmshorn–Barmstedt–Oldesloe Railway Cycle Path (EBOE) is considered family-friendly, offering safe and easy cycling. The Brenner Moor Nature Reserve with its boardwalks is also suitable for families to explore nature. The Bathing Pavilions at Mühlenteich Gräberkate provide a pleasant spot for families to relax by the water.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the best conditions for outdoor activities in Groß Niendorf. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for cycling, walking, and exploring the moor landscapes. The natural beauty of the area, especially the wetlands and fields, is particularly vibrant during these times.
While specific accessibility information for all sites is limited, the Brenner Moor Nature Reserve features wooden boardwalks, which may offer some accessibility for exploring the moor. The Elmshorn–Barmstedt–Oldesloe Railway Cycle Path (EBOE) is known for its straight and relatively flat sections, making it potentially suitable for various mobility aids.
Given the expansive moor landscape, particularly in the Brenner Moor Nature Reserve with its reeds and wetlands, you can expect to observe various bird species, insects, and small mammals adapted to this unique ecosystem. It's an excellent spot for nature observation and birdwatching.
For dining and accommodation, Der Landhof est. 1886 (formerly Rickert's Gasthof) is a notable option in the area. This renovated historic establishment offers regional, seasonal cuisine and modern guest rooms, blending tradition with contemporary comfort. You'll also find other local eateries and guesthouses in Groß Niendorf and the surrounding villages.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. The car-free and straight sections of the Elmshorn–Barmstedt–Oldesloe Railway Cycle Path (EBOE) are highly appreciated for easy cycling. The Brenner Moor Nature Reserve is loved for its beautiful moor landscape and unique boardwalks. Many also enjoy the scenic views from spots like the Bathing Pavilions at Mühlenteich Gräberkate, describing them as ideal for relaxation and photography.


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