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Dog friendly hiking trails in Boizenburger Stadtforst are situated within the Elbe River Landscape Biosphere Reserve, offering a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. The region features a mix of pine and mixed forests, alongside distinct dike landscapes characteristic of the Elbe riverside. Hikers can find accessible trails, often on wide forest roads, with gentle elevation changes across the area. The terrain includes floodplains and riverside forests, providing varied environments for exploration.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Market day on Wednesday. Unfortunately, nothing for me.
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Zweedorfer See near Schwanheide is a former gravel pit lake that was taken over by the local fishing club. A lovely spot for a break.
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Here you can still enjoy a view of the Elbe, almost all other places are closed due to the danger of falling
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Living on a river like the Elbe has many advantages that people have enjoyed for centuries. At the same time, people needed to protect themselves from the dangers of flooding, so they built dikes and dams. The open-air exhibition EinFlussReich, located in the immediate vicinity of the famous Elwkieker observation tower, provides children and adults with playful content on the topic of flooding. They can learn how people experienced the flooding on the Elbe, how effective flood protection is, and which flood protection projects have already been implemented along the Elbe. Become a decision-maker yourself with our interactive exhibition elements and see if your flood protection measures will help protect Boizenburg from flooding.
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Living on a river like the Elbe has many advantages that people have used for centuries. At the same time, they had to protect themselves from the dangers of flooding and built dikes and dams. The open-air exhibition EinFlussReich, located in the immediate vicinity of the famous Elwkieker observation tower, informs children and adults about the topic of flooding with playful content.
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The town hall of Boizenburg was built in 1712. It is located in the town centre of Boizenburg/Elbe, directly on the market square in the immediate vicinity of the town church of St. Mary.
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Unfortunately currently fenced off and therefore not accessible. As of 10.09.24
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Boizenburger Stadtforst offers a wide selection of dog-friendly trails, with over 70 routes available for you and your four-legged companion. These range from easy strolls to more challenging hikes.
You can expect diverse terrain, including varied pine and mixed forests, characteristic dike landscapes along the Elbe, and paths through the protected Elbe River Landscape Biosphere Reserve. Many trails feature wide forest roads, making them comfortable for both you and your dog.
Yes, there are plenty of easy dog-friendly options. Approximately 30 trails are rated as easy, perfect for a leisurely walk. An example is the Polenburger Dog Sports Club loop from Schwartow, which is a gentle 5 km hike.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Boizenburger Stadtforst offers several moderate to difficult trails. There are over 30 moderate routes and a few difficult ones. The "Durchbruchland" forest, known for its diverse flora and fauna, provides more demanding paths.
You and your dog can enjoy picturesque views over the Elbe Valley, especially from the "Hölle" lookout point. The "Elwkieker" observation tower near Boizenburg-Vier also offers fantastic panoramic views of the Elbe River and surrounding landscapes. The area is part of the Elbe River Landscape Biosphere Reserve, offering rich biodiversity and idyllic riverside forests.
Consider the View of the Sude River Mouth – View of the Elbe River loop from Boizenburg/Elbe for scenic river views. This moderate route provides beautiful vistas of the Sude and Elbe rivers.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly trails in Boizenburger Stadtforst are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Islands on Zweedorfer See – Zweedorfer Lake loop from Nostorf, a moderate 9.4 km circular hike.
While specific parking locations aren't detailed in every route description, many trailheads in and around Boizenburger Stadtforst, especially those near towns or popular starting points like the "Elwkieker" observation tower, typically offer designated parking areas for hikers.
The Boizenburger Stadtforst is beautiful year-round. Autumn is particularly vibrant when the foliage changes color, offering spectacular views from spots like the "Hölle" lookout. Spring and summer provide lush greenery, while winter can offer peaceful, snowy landscapes, though some paths might be less accessible.
The dog-friendly trails in Boizenburger Stadtforst are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 1,600 ratings. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, diverse scenery, and well-maintained paths that are enjoyable for both humans and their canine companions.
Given its location within the Elbe River Landscape Biosphere Reserve and proximity to the Elbe and Sude rivers, many trails offer opportunities for dogs to be near water. Routes like the Sude River – Boizenburg Market Square loop from Boizenburg/Elbe provide riverside access, though always ensure safety and check local regulations regarding dog access to water bodies.
Yes, many of the accessible trails, especially those with wide forest roads and easier difficulty ratings, are well-suited for families with children and their dogs. The diverse forest types and natural settings provide an engaging environment for all ages to explore together.


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