Best bike parks around Hammoor are found within a scenic region characterized by rolling hills and green meadows, offering varied cycling routes. This idyllic village in the Stormarn region of northern Germany is known for its natural landscape, suitable for general cycling tours. Routes in the area cater to different skill levels, providing both challenging and leisurely sections. The region's natural environment offers opportunities for enjoyable cycling experiences on its scenic routes and trails.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Great trail - love riding along here! But I have to bother you... Today, 21.6.26, I wanted to know if there are signs between Ahrensfelde Castle and Hagener Allee that prohibit cycling there... And lo and behold - there are actually signs... (one near Ahrensfelde Castle and one on Hagener Allee) With the inscription: Dear cyclists - Please dismount here! Push your bike. However, there are 4 official access points to this very trail. At all 4 official access points, there are NO signs and no indication that cycling is not permitted. Even on the street 'Am Rehm' (with a parking lot for visitors - with or without a bike) - there is no sign indicating that cycling is not allowed if you continue. Now I'm almost as smart as before. With the difference that I now know that there is a sign at the beginning and a sign at the end - just not in the middle... I'm just saying: ride carefully and be considerate!
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The great terrain between the Mönchsteich and the Grossensee not only looks great, you can also bike there.
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The path is passable. Actually, we always went for a walk here. But it is also fun to ride a gravel or mountain bike here. In certain weather conditions it is not always easy to get through here, as christian427 also says.
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In January 2022, the path (coming from Beimoorweg) was impassable from halfway due to mud - it is now also used by horse riders. At a small mini pond it then became impossible to continue the tour. A small stream had dammed up there - it was impossible to pass through here - mud without end and in places up to 20 cm deep. The stream was almost 4 meters wide - so I either had to turn back or go cross-country to the main path. I had chosen the latter... Update: Dry and easy to ride in summer (September 2023)!
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'Above' on the Bocksberg is an open space with seating.
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Someone has built a fireplace directly on the stone, but the stone can still be recognized.
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The Bocksberg is currently not accessible by bike. Since the Corona period, a lot of people have been out and about here and cyclists in particular are prevented from riding by tree trunks and branches. There are probably just too many of us. Otherwise, there are great mountain bike trails here that you would certainly enjoy riding on a normal bike.
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Bocksberg, Schüberg and Mellenberg, three small 60s in the immediate vicinity. If you then conquer the Hummelsbüttel garbage mountains, you have passed the big mountain license in the north of Hamburg. The ascents and descents are now blocked by many branches and trees and have been made impassable. If you want to get to the top, you have to push or look for alternative routes. That is also possible, but it is no longer MTBing, it is really just there to have seen the mountain.
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Around Hammoor, you'll find a scenic region with rolling hills and green meadows, offering varied cycling routes. The area is known for its natural landscape, suitable for general cycling tours, including forest trails and singletracks. You can explore spots like Bocksberg Trails, which features small hills and an open space with seating at the top, or the Beimoorwald S1 singletrack, a forest trail with natural obstacles.
Yes, Hammoor offers family-friendly cycling routes, particularly those that traverse its picturesque natural environment. The area around the Stream between Mönchsteich and Großensee is noted for its beautiful nature and terrain suitable for mountain biking, which can be enjoyed by families. Many routes are designed to be leisurely, allowing for enjoyable outings with children.
The best time to visit Hammoor for cycling is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn. The region's picturesque landscape of rolling hills and green meadows is particularly inviting when the weather is mild and dry. This ensures comfortable riding conditions on the varied routes and trails.
Cyclists in Hammoor can enjoy a diverse natural landscape. You'll encounter rolling hills, green meadows, and dense forests. Specific highlights include the area around the Stream between Mönchsteich and Großensee, which offers beautiful nature between two lakes. The Bocksberg Trails also provide forest climbs and viewpoints.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, there are more demanding trails. The Singletrack through the undergrowth at Bocksberg is described as a challenging, lonely path through dense vegetation, more suitable for mountain bikes. Be aware that these paths can sometimes be blocked by branches or become muddy after rain, adding to the adventure.
Beyond cycling, Hammoor's natural surroundings are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, with routes like the 'Beimoor Moor Trail' or 'Path Through the Greenery'. There are also dedicated gravel biking routes, such as the 'Rail Trail: Rümpel–Barkhorst', and running trails like the 'Trembütel Country Road loop'. For more details, explore the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and running trails guide for Hammoor.
Absolutely. The Beimoorwald S1 singletrack is highly recommended. It's a very nice S1 single trail through the forest with several transverse tree trunks, making it fun for both gravel and mountain bikes. Another option is the Singletrack through the undergrowth at Bocksberg, which offers a more challenging experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse and natural cycling experiences. The trails offer a mix of challenging and leisurely sections, often through forests and past scenic points. The feeling of adventure on paths like the Beimoorwald S1 singletrack, with its natural obstacles, is frequently highlighted. The beautiful nature and varied terrain between lakes, such as near the Stream between Mönchsteich and Großensee, are also highly appreciated.
While many natural areas in Germany are dog-friendly, specific rules can vary by trail or nature reserve. Generally, dogs are welcome on leashes on most public paths. It's always advisable to check local signage or regulations for specific trails, especially within protected areas, to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Yes, it's important to be aware of current conditions. For example, the Trail along the Hopfenbach has had signs prohibiting cycling in the past, possibly due to increased traffic. Additionally, some paths around Bocksberg, like the Singletrack through the undergrowth at Bocksberg, can become muddy after rain or have branches blocking the way, making them more adventurous.
Yes, the Bocksberg Trails lead to a summit where you'll find an open space with seating. While the ascents can be challenging and sometimes require pushing your bike due to natural blockages, reaching the top offers a rewarding experience and a viewpoint over the surrounding area.


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