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Gravel biking around Heist offers diverse terrain, from extensive polder landscapes to coastal dunes and nature reserves. The region features flat, open areas with networks of drainage ditches, alongside varied coastal scenery. Riders can explore routes that combine tranquil polder paths with sections near tidal areas and beaches. The landscape includes significant natural features like the Zwin Nature Park and the Uitkerkse Polders, providing varied environments for gravel cycling.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.7
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29
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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13
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42.3km
02:19
90m
90m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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66.4km
03:40
160m
160m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.5km
02:37
90m
90m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The small lake by the forest is so beautiful
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The Esinger Wohld is a great forest. I really enjoy riding through it. The Esinger Wohld is located on my Lise-Meitner-Tour, which I rode yesterday on 05/03/26.
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5,810 meters of track remain from the Himmelmoor Peat Railway. Built in 1900, it was used to transport peat from the mining area to the peat works on the eastern edge of the moor, operating on constantly changing routes. Small diesel locomotives, some of which were built in-house, pulled the trains carrying the peat floes until mining ended in 2018. Since 2015, the Himmelmoor Peat Railway Association has offered tours on the remaining line. The association maintains the railway and the industrial facilities. Trains are also regularly used for renaturation work.
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Peat cutting, i.e., the above-ground extraction of peat, is no longer economically viable today. Peat as a fuel has largely been replaced by other high-energy fossil fuels. Many large-scale peatlands suitable for industrial extraction have now been drained. New peat cutting areas are only permitted under strict conditions. Raised bogs have an important regulatory effect on the water balance due to the large amounts of precipitation they can absorb. The preservation of the original habitats serves landscape conservation and species protection, as most species of peatland flora and fauna are considered threatened or critically endangered. Bogs grow extremely slowly; an intact peat body increases in thickness by only one millimeter per year. It therefore takes a thousand years for a one-meter-high layer of peat to form. Thus, bog areas recover very slowly during restoration attempts.
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According to a 1919 contract, peat extraction, which began around 1780, was to continue until the moor had completely disappeared. However, extraction was discontinued in 2018. The gradual renaturation and rewetting of the Himmelmoor had already begun. The "Himmelmoor Friends' Association" was founded in December 2005.
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In the middle of the moor - sometimes not even recognizable
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Funny trail. Not technical. Right in the middle, you have a specific turn with some fallen trees that forces you to go down and carry the bike (or try it with some nice features). But the overall trail is defenitely worth the tour. Not technical.
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Beautiful views of the heathland. Wildlife is sure to be spotted here early in the morning.
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Gravel biking around Heist offers a diverse mix of landscapes. You'll find extensive polder landscapes, which are flat, open areas with networks of drainage ditches, providing a tranquil riding experience. Additionally, routes often feature coastal dunes and sections near tidal areas and beaches, especially around the Zwin Nature Park and the Uitkerkse Polders.
There are nearly 70 gravel bike routes available around Heist on komoot, catering to various skill levels. This includes 30 easy routes, 22 moderate routes, and 16 more challenging options.
Yes, Heist offers several family-friendly options, particularly among its 30 easy routes. The flat polder landscapes and paved paths along areas like the Damme Canal are generally suitable for families. These routes provide a relaxed environment to enjoy the scenery without significant elevation changes.
The gravel biking routes in Heist range from easy to difficult. You can find routes suitable for beginners on mostly paved surfaces, as well as more challenging options that might require good fitness and advanced riding skills, sometimes even necessitating pushing your bike through certain segments, especially in dune areas.
Heist is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle alongside the internationally renowned Zwin Nature Park, a unique tidal area perfect for birdwatching. The Uitkerkse Polders offer vast meadow landscapes, vital habitats for various bird species. Additionally, routes through the dunes and along the beautiful beaches provide refreshing coastal views.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in Heist are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the View of Lake Rantzau – Himmelmoor Nature Reserve loop from Tornesch is a moderate 31.2-mile (50.2 km) circular trail, and the Pond behind Schlossinsel – Krückau Trail Wooden Bridge loop from Tornesch is another popular moderate loop.
The gravel biking routes in Heist are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 130 reviews. Over 570 gravel bikers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes, from tranquil polders to scenic coastal paths.
While gravel biking, you can discover several points of interest. For example, you might find facilities like the Bicycle Repair Station and Picnic Shelter. If you're interested in nature, highlights like the Rest Area by the Lake in Holmer Sandberge offer scenic spots to pause.
Yes, there are various rest areas and shelters along the routes. You might come across spots like the Rest Area with Shelter and Information Board at Tävsmoor / Haselauer Moor or the Deekenhörn Shelter, which are ideal for a break or a picnic.
For advanced riders looking for a longer challenge, the Niendorf Wildlife Enclosure – Path Along the Deer Enclosure loop from Tornesch is a difficult 49.2-mile (79.1 km) route with significant elevation gain. Another substantial option is the Forest trail in Klövensteen – Buttermoor Trail loop from Prisdorf, a moderate 44.4-mile (71.5 km) trail.
The region's coastal climate means conditions can vary. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for cycling. While specific seasonal weather isn't detailed, the diverse terrain, from polders to dunes, can be enjoyed across many months, though coastal winds might be stronger in certain seasons.
Beyond the natural landscapes, you can explore charming towns like Damme, known for its red-brick buildings and 15th-century gabled houses, which can be a rewarding stop during a cycling tour. Knokke-Heist itself is an affluent seaside resort with cultural activities.


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