Unterlüß, Südheide Nature Park: In the Scandinavia of the Südheide - Lüneburg Heath
Unterlüß, Südheide Nature Park: In the Scandinavia of the Südheide - Lüneburg Heath
4.2
(17)
65
hikers
04:48
18.7km
80m
Hiking
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.
Last updated: August 12, 2024
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Start point
Parking
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315 m
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1.46 km
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12.9 km
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18.7 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
17.0 km
716 m
594 m
301 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
9.99 km
6.17 km
1.17 km
950 m
408 m
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Thursday 28 May
27°C
5°C
41 %
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This route was planned by komoot.
https://www.lueneburger-heide.de/natur/tour/8856/wandern-suedheide-skandinavien.html Nice tour! Unfortunately poorly signposted and muddy due to forestry vehicles and with lots of huge puddles..
Finally sunshine and pleasant temperatures. So we set off on a short hike into the southern heath. The Ahrbeck and the Lutter crossed our path several times. In addition to a water mill and a Bayer factory that burned down 120 years ago, the absolute highlight of the day was spotting brook lampreys making love in the shallow waters of the Lutter.
Well, there is definitely something wrong with the timekeeping. I started out in Schelploh sharp at 11 o'clock and was back at the starting point at a quarter past 3. According to the planning, it was 17.8 km, which makes an average of 4.0 km / h. That could work sooner with 2 breaks.
The winter weather made the tour OK. I wouldn't do it again because the long, straight forest paths are deadly boring. There was also nothing that significantly distracted your attention from itself.