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No traffic gravel bike trails around Syke traverse a landscape characterized by gentle rolling hills, expansive forests, and picturesque river valleys. The region offers a well-maintained network of cycling paths, providing diverse terrain for gravel biking. These routes often follow waterways like the Hache Stream and lead through wooded areas, ensuring a sense of immersion in nature. The varied topography includes both relatively flat sections and undulating paths, suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
4.5
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8
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55.1km
03:10
220m
220m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.2km
01:30
100m
100m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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4
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Hard gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.0
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3
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30.0km
01:52
160m
160m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.4km
00:39
40m
40m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A great place for the eyes and ears 🫶👋👍🍀
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Small info from the web: In the art area "Wald-Weg-Zeichen" between the Kreismuseum Syke and Syker Vorwerk, forest visitors encounter wooden art objects that thematize the connections and interpenetrations of nature and artistic creation in various ways. The sculptures in the Syker Friedeholz refer to their natural surroundings or to landmarks that are already in the forest. On the path between the Kreismuseum and Syker Vorwerk, walkers can rediscover the forest as a medium of culture in this field of tension between nature and art and experience the connection between everyday life and art.
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A little information from the internet about Fesenfeld: Fesenfeld is one of eight villages belonging to the municipality of Nordwohlde, part of the town of Bassum (Diepholz district). It is a rural area within Nordwohlde. The town of Bassum itself (postcode 27211) has comprised 16 villages since the 1974 administrative and territorial reform. Key details: Location: Part of Nordwohlde, a district on the northern edge of Bassum. Structure: Fesenfeld is one of several villages (including Gräfinghausen, Högenhausen, and Kätingen) that are administratively part of Nordwohlde. Surroundings: Characterized by its proximity to forests and opportunities for cycling and hiking.
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And there is also a bank
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The old station now houses the "Tasse und Teller" cafe. They serve coffee, cake, and small dishes, but don't expect large portions, and the service drops off abruptly once served. It's a real shame. Perhaps the view of the heritage railway, which departs from here every weekend between May and October, as well as on Advent weekends, makes up for it. Those interested are also welcome to visit the maintenance workshop on operating days, where additional vehicles can be viewed.
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Beautiful old gas station in Bruchhausen-Vilsen.
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Very nice old train station with the most beautiful museum railway in Germany.
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There are 8 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Syke featured in this guide. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy rides to more challenging adventures through the region's diverse landscapes.
The no-traffic gravel routes around Syke traverse a mix of serene rural landscapes, gentle rolling hills, and expansive forests. You'll find well-maintained cycle paths, as well as unpaved segments through wooded areas and picturesque river valleys like those along the Hache Stream. The region is known for its varied terrain, suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, Syke offers several easy, traffic-free gravel routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Café Alte Posthalterei – Warwer Sand Dune loop from Syke is an easy 25 km ride, and the Friedeholz Forest – Syke District Museum loop from Syke is an even shorter, easy 11 km option, both designed to be traffic-free and enjoyable for all.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more demanding ride, the Hache Bridge on Kummertingweg – Restored Section of the Hache loop from Syke is classified as difficult, offering a 29 km route with varied terrain and elevation. This route is ideal for experienced gravel bikers looking for a challenge away from traffic.
Yes, all the no-traffic gravel routes listed in this guide are circular, meaning you'll start and end at the same point. This makes planning your ride and parking much more convenient. Examples include the Wall Gorge on Heiligenberg – Heiligenberg Monastery Mill loop from Syke and the Musikhof Fesenfeld – Lone Oak Tree loop from Syke.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Syke offer a chance to explore various points of interest. You might encounter natural features like the Wolfsschlucht gorge or the tranquil HansaBeton Lake. Many routes also pass through charming rural areas, offering glimpses of local culture and history, such as the Neubruchhausen Watermill mentioned in regional research.
Yes, several routes pass by or near convenient rest areas and facilities. You can find spots like the Dünsen Rest Area and Shelter or the Fritz-Tepe-Platz Cyclist Rest Area with Air Station. For a meal with a view, the Deichkind Restaurant with a view of the Weser is also a notable highlight in the broader region.
The no-traffic gravel trails in Syke are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, car-free environment, the well-maintained paths, and the beautiful, varied landscapes that allow for an immersive experience in nature. The combination of forests, rolling hills, and river valleys makes for a truly enjoyable ride.
Syke's diverse landscape makes it suitable for gravel biking across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, the well-maintained network of paths can be enjoyable, though conditions may vary, especially on unpaved sections.
While the trails themselves are generally suitable for dogs, it's important to keep your dog on a leash, especially in forested areas or near wildlife. Always be mindful of local regulations regarding dogs in nature reserves or specific areas. Ensure your dog is comfortable with the distance and terrain of your chosen route.
The longest no-traffic gravel route featured in this guide is the Wall Gorge on Heiligenberg – Heiligenberg Monastery Mill loop from Syke, spanning approximately 55 kilometers. This route offers a substantial ride through varied landscapes, perfect for those looking for a longer adventure.


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