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Mountain biking around Hassel, Germany, offers diverse terrain characterized by rolling hills and extensive forests. The region features varied landscapes with numerous trails winding through dense woodlands and past open meadows. Elevations are generally low, making for accessible routes suitable for different skill levels. The area's natural beauty, including the Hassel River, provides a scenic backdrop for mountain biking.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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On the Zollensteig stands the Elisabethkapelle (Chapel of St. Elisabeth), founded in the 13th century and renewed around 1660/70. The church originally belonged to the hospital of the same name. Saint Elisabeth (1207-1231), Landgravine of Thuringia, enjoyed great veneration, especially in the 13th century, as a helper of the sick and the poor. The western end of the Elisabethkapelle was formed by a pillar gable with a small bell tower, projecting ribbon rods, and terracotta as decorative elements. During the great city fire of 1617, the hospital went up in flames. After another fire in 1678, the chapel served as a state salt magazine until the 19th century. That is why the church is still popularly known as Sazkirche (Salt Church). The salt stored here came from Lüneburg, later by water from Halle and Schönebeck. From 1891 to 1926, the Elisabethkapelle was used by the Catholic community, founded in 1888, and once again served its original purpose as a place of worship during this time. Source: https://www.tangermuende.info/sightseeing.html
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The oriented brick church was built according to the plans of architect Kurt Matern, cathedral master builder of the Paderborn diocese. The house of worship, with its distinctive tower, was erected in the Neo-Romanesque style and offers 223 seats.
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A few steps behind St. Peter's Church lies Winckelmann Street. On the site of J. J. Winckelmann's birthplace now stands a large half-timbered house, the Winckelmann Museum. Opened in 1955, it is the only museum where you can learn everything about Winckelmann's life and later work in Rome, as well as see a collection of his works in a remarkable permanent exhibition. In addition, there are temporary exhibitions and lectures on ancient studies, classical archaeology, and art history. Also unique in Saxony-Anhalt is the opening of a "Children's Museum," where children and young people can embark on experiential journeys into antiquity. In the courtyard stands the world's largest Trojan Horse, which visitors can walk through and which offers a view of Stendal. https://www.world-qr.com/inhalte/new/qr-fuehrer/de/sachsen_anhalt/stendal/ortsfuehrer/stadtfuehrer_stendal/stendal_winckelmann_museum?lat=0&lng=0
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To the left of the Uenglinger Gate is the Gertraudenhospital, a small brick building with a chapel. It was founded around 1370 by Nicolaus von Bismarck and the Sweder brothers. Located outside the city, it served to care for poor travelers and pilgrims. In the Middle Ages, the Bismarck family was among the most respected and wealthiest patrician families in the city. For several generations, they provided the mayors and councilors. Otto von Bismarck, the first German Chancellor, also came from this old noble family from the Altmark region. There were seven hospitals in Stendal, of which only the Gertraudenhospital remains. https://www.world-qr.com/inhalte/new/qr-fuehrer/de/sachsen_anhalt/stendal/ortsfuehrer/stadtfuehrer_stendal/stendal_gertraudenhospital?lat=0&lng=0
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The apse shows that it was formerly a chapel
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The rectangular tower was built around 1300. The round tower and central section were built around 1450 and flank a pointed-arch passageway. The round tower features a projecting battlement. The more elaborate design of the round tower, the central section, and the top of the rectangular structure corresponds to the construction period around 1450 and was probably initiated by Stephan Buxtehude, to whom the Uenglinger Gate in Stendal and the Elbe Gate in Werben are attributed. The round tower is decorated with glazed bricks arranged in spiral or zigzag patterns, a molded stone frieze depicting the head of Medusa, and varied blind decorations. The plaster blinds above the gate passage bear coats of arms painted in 1897: Prussian Eagle, Imperial Eagle with the applied Hohenzollern Shield, Tangermünde Eagle, Eagle of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, Brandenburg Eagle. Source: Wikipedia
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St. Stephen's Church in Tangermünde is a Protestant church built in the North German Brick Gothic style. This building is considered one of the most outstanding monuments of this architectural style in Europe.
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Memorial stones for the Stendal Hussars were erected at the upper and lower ends of the Linden Avenue in the Old Village. The historic bronze plaques have disappeared over the past 100 years; only one plaque praising German-Soviet friendship has survived to this day.
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Hassel offers a wide selection of mountain bike trails, with over 45 routes available. These trails cater to various skill levels, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The terrain around Hassel is quite diverse, characterized by rolling hills and extensive forests. You'll find trails winding through dense woodlands, past lush green meadows, and alongside river courses like the Hassel River. While elevations are generally low, some routes offer a mix of challenges, including technically demanding sections and flowing paths.
Yes, Hassel has a good number of trails suitable for beginners. There are 19 easy routes, perfect for those new to mountain biking or looking for a more relaxed ride. An example of an easy route is the Owl Tower, Tangermünde – Neustädter Gate loop from Storkau (Elbe), which offers scenic views along the Elbe river.
Absolutely. For experienced riders, Hassel provides 25 moderate trails and 1 difficult route. These trails offer a mix of challenges, including varied terrain and longer distances. A popular moderate route is the Uenglinger Gate – Neustädter Gate, Tangermünde loop from Hassel, which covers over 40 km.
Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for mountain biking in Hassel. The climate during these seasons is pleasantly mild, and nature displays its most beautiful colors – vibrant blossoms in spring and golden hues in autumn. Additionally, you'll often find fewer tourists on the trails during these times.
Yes, many of the 19 easy trails in Hassel are suitable for families. These routes often feature less challenging terrain and provide opportunities to enjoy the scenic landscapes together. The varied landscape with forests and meadows makes for pleasant family outings.
The mountain bike trails in Hassel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic beauty of the rolling hills and forests, and the well-maintained paths that cater to different skill levels.
Yes, the region around Hassel is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can explore various lakes such as Stadtsee and Stadtsee Island Stendal or Kiessee Wischer. There are also castles and historical monuments like the Roland Statue at Stendal Town Hall or Storkau Castle, which can be found near some routes.
Many of the mountain bike routes in Hassel are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the St. James' Church (Stendal) – Uenglinger Gate loop from Stendal Hochschule is a popular circular trail that takes you through varied countryside.
Yes, the region's natural features include several lakes and river courses. Many trails, particularly in the Lanitz-Hassel Valley, follow the Hassel River, adding to the scenic beauty. You can also find routes that pass by lakes such as the Stendaler Stadtsee.
While specific named viewpoints are not detailed for every trail, the varied landscape of Hasselroth and the Lanitz-Hassel Valley, with its rolling hills and extensive forests, naturally offers numerous picturesque spots. Trails often provide breathtaking views, especially when winding through dense forests or along riverbanks.
For those seeking an adrenaline rush, the broader Hassel region, including areas like Hasselroth, features bike parks equipped with jumps, steep curves, and various obstacles. These parks provide an excellent opportunity to test your skills and limits off-road.


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