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Jogging routes around Bergedorfer Gehölz traverse a varied landscape characterized by surprisingly hilly terrain, extending from the Bille lowlands up to the Hohe Geest. This area features steep valleys leading down to the Bille river, offering dynamic running experiences with inclines and descents. The forest boasts a diverse composition of trees, including beech, oak, and pine, providing a shaded environment. The Bille river borders the northern part of the forest, with trails often following its banks.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful views of the idyllically flowing Bille river
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In the foyer of the dls Spedition in Siek near Großhansdorf there is a cast of the bronze sculpture of the counter by Siegfried Assmann. The seated boy counts with his ten fingers and is thus a symbol of arithmetic. The figure was originally created in 1978 for the computer center of the Hako works in Bad Oldesloe, and in 2006 this additional cast was created for the shipping company. Data on the work: Siegfried Assmann: Counter (1978/2006, bronze) dls Spedition, Jacobsrade 1, 22962 Siek Route planner: 53.64222, 10.28724 https://sh-kunst.de/siegfried-assmann-zaehler/
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The sculpture "The Counter" by Siegfried Assmann has been standing in front of the old school in Wentorf since autumn 2024. On December 17, 1979, the "counter" was originally set up in the schoolyard of the secondary school in Wentorf and was finally officially handed over to the school on January 7, 1980, six years after the new school building was completed. But what does "The Counter" actually count? A question that was immediately asked by the press after it was set up and that every viewer still asks today. The boy uses the fingers of both hands to count a sequence of numbers in the decimal system or to solve a simple arithmetic problem. The boy's nakedness points to the timelessness of this helpful method of visualizing numbers and number sequences using one's own fingers. The first installation in 1979/80 in the playground of the secondary school is now history. However, the content-related connection between figure and school is retained in Assmann's »The Counter« on the western side of the Old School in the heart of Wentorf, with a view of the main street. By the way: There are other works by Siegfried Assmann (1925-2021) in Wentorf. He designed the colored glass windows in the Martin Luther Church (1957) and in the cemetery chapel (1958). https://wentorf-im-blick.de/der-zaehler-hat-einen-neuen-standort/
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Through the forest along the railway line. Green and quiet (except when a train comes). Nice and shady in summer.
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It's great to run along the Bille. And the playground is an eye-catcher! :D
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Along the Bille you can (also here) run great: green & quiet
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Here you can quickly find yourself in the countryside with a wider view over the fields and a quiet path. Wonderful!
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More of a section along the Bille: quiet & green.
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There are over 880 running routes available in Bergedorfer Gehölz, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find a wide selection, from easy paths to more challenging trails.
Bergedorfer Gehölz offers a surprisingly varied landscape. Unlike much of northern Germany, you'll encounter hilly terrain with inclines and descents, extending from the Bille lowlands up to the Hohe Geest. The routes often traverse diverse forest compositions, including beech and oak stands, and many follow the picturesque Bille river.
Yes, Bergedorfer Gehölz features 136 easy running routes. While the area has hilly sections, there are plenty of pleasant paths with gentler gradients, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed run. An example is the Bergedorf Water Tower – Bergedorfer Gehölz Forest Path loop from Bergedorf, which is rated as easy.
Many of the running routes in Bergedorfer Gehölz are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, you could try the Bergedorfer Gehölz Forest Path loop from Bergedorf, a moderate 10.3 km trail that takes you through the heart of the forest.
The running trails in Bergedorfer Gehölz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Runners often praise the quiet, green atmosphere, the diverse forest, and the dynamic experience offered by the hilly terrain. The extensive network of paths ensures there's often enough space for everyone.
Absolutely! Bergedorfer Gehölz is rich in natural beauty and points of interest. You might cross the historic Pioneer Bridge over the Bille, explore the scenic 'Wolfsschlucht' (Wolf's Gorge) ravine, or pass by the impressive 'old beech and oak stands'. The Bille river itself offers picturesque views along its banks.
Yes, Bergedorfer Gehölz is family-friendly. Besides the varied running paths, there's a renovated Naturspielplatz (Natural Playground) that can serve as a fun starting or ending point for runs with children. The diverse and shady forest environment makes it a pleasant place for families to enjoy the outdoors together.
Bergedorfer Gehölz is generally dog-friendly, making it a great place to run with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas and near wildlife, to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and to protect the local fauna.
Bergedorfer Gehölz is easily accessible by public transport. There are connections that bring you close to the forest's entrances, allowing you to start your run without needing a car. We recommend checking local public transport schedules for the most convenient route from your location.
Yes, parking is available near the entrances to Bergedorfer Gehölz, making it convenient for those who prefer to drive. This accessibility, combined with the quiet natural environment, makes it an ideal spot for a refreshing run.
Bergedorfer Gehölz is an excellent destination for running year-round. The diverse tree population provides a pleasant and shady environment, especially appealing for summer runs. In autumn, the changing foliage offers beautiful scenery, while spring brings fresh greenery. Even in winter, the well-maintained paths can be enjoyed, though conditions may vary.


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