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Easy hiking trails around Blunker Lake are characterized by low elevation gains and diverse natural features, including moorland, lake shores, and former railway paths. The region offers accessible routes suitable for various activity levels, focusing on gentle terrain. Hikers can explore paths that wind through open landscapes and along water bodies, providing opportunities for quiet outdoor experiences. The area's topography is generally flat, making it ideal for easy walks.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
4.5
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151
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4.37km
01:09
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.20km
01:51
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.32km
01:23
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In 1991, the renaturation of the Tarbeker Moor (a raised bog still capable of renaturation) began. Through the impoundment of the water from the Tensfelder Au, as well as inflow from springs from the subsoil and from the slopes, a large-scale vegetation of transition and quaking bogs has developed on the former extraction areas. In the western shallow lakes, peat moss-rich quaking mats of Calla palustris (bog-calla) and open water areas with Utricularia vulgaris (common bladderwort) dominate. In the eastern excavation areas, extensive stands of Carex paniculata (great-panicled sedge), Carex pseudocyperus (pseudocyphel sedge), and Juncus effusus (soft-rush) interspersed with grey willows have formed. In places, rare peat mosses occur
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The Tarbeker Moor is the remnant of a larger moor complex that formed in a meltwater channel after the last ice age. The surrounding moors were peat-cut and almost completely converted to grassland in the 19th and 20th centuries. The Tarbeker Moor was partially peat-cut down to the mineral subsoil from 1951 to 1990. The peat-cutting led to the complete destruction of the raised bog vegetation.
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A small, fine bathing area
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Also recommended in seasons other than summer - for picnics, relaxing or just gazing out over the water. Maybe with a blanket and a good book?
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The field edge path south of the lake offers occasional views of the lake and a particularly beautiful bathing area, although this is in the shade of two linden trees.
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The small, often dried-up stream without a name continues along the Treene.
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Here at the bathing area with shallow sandy entry, there is an idyllic bench under a huge double lime tree.
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The Muggesfelde estate from 1725 is now privately owned by Dr. Arendt Oetker (THE Dr. Oetker). The gatehouse is clearly visible from the street. Unauthorized persons are not allowed to enter the estate behind it. A 🅿️ can be found 350 m further west.
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There are over 280 easy hiking trails around Blunker Lake, offering a wide variety of routes suitable for different preferences and activity levels. In total, the region features over 400 hiking routes.
Easy hikes around Blunker Lake are characterized by generally flat terrain with low elevation gains. You can expect diverse natural features such as moorland, tranquil lake shores, and paths along former railway embankments. The landscape often includes open areas and woodlands, providing varied scenery.
The easy trails around Blunker Lake are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 4000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the quiet, accessible paths, the scenic views along the lake shores, and the unique experience of walking on former railway embankments.
Yes, many of the easy trails around Blunker Lake are ideal for families with children due to their gentle topography and low elevation. Routes like the Gut Muggesfelde – Muggesfelder Moor loop from Blunk offer manageable distances and interesting natural surroundings, making them enjoyable for all ages.
Yes, the natural environment and varied paths around Blunker Lake are generally dog-friendly. Many trails, especially those through moorland and along lake shores, provide ample space for dogs to enjoy the outdoors. Always ensure your dog is under control and check for any specific local regulations or signage on individual routes.
Yes, the Blunker Lake area offers several excellent circular easy hiking routes. A popular option is the Lake Warder – Wardersee Swimming Spot loop from Blunk, which provides scenic views along Lake Warder. Another is the Former Blunk train station – Railway embankment towards Blunk loop from Blunk, offering a unique historical perspective.
The duration for easy hikes around Blunker Lake varies depending on the route's length. For example, the Gut Muggesfelde – Muggesfelder Moor loop from Blunk typically takes about 1 hour and 9 minutes to complete, while the Former Blunk train station – Railway embankment towards Blunk loop from Blunk is usually completed in about 1 hour and 30 minutes.
The Blunker Lake area is suitable for easy hiking year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, summer offers pleasant lakeside strolls, autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and even winter can provide serene, crisp walks, especially on trails that are kept clear. The diverse landscapes ensure a beautiful experience in any season.
Yes, many easy hiking trails around Blunker Lake have accessible trailheads with nearby parking options. While specific parking details vary by route, the region is generally well-equipped for visitors arriving by car, especially near popular starting points in and around Blunk.
The diverse habitats around Blunker Lake, including wetlands, forests, and open moorland, support various wildlife. Hikers may spot deer, foxes, and numerous bird species, especially during quieter times of the day. The serene environment provides opportunities for wildlife observation.
While many trails are well-known, exploring routes that venture slightly off the main paths can reveal hidden gems. Consider the Railway embankment towards Blunk – Former Peat Extraction Area loop from Blunk for a unique experience through a less-trafficked area, offering a different perspective on the region's natural and historical landscape.


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