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Bus station hiking trails around Pietzmoor traverse an 8,000-year-old raised bog, the largest contiguous moor on the Lüneburg Heath. This unique landscape features open water surfaces, peat moss, and a variety of bog plants, including cotton grass and sundew. Extensive networks of wooden boardwalks guide hikers directly through the delicate ecosystem, providing stable and accessible walking surfaces. The area also includes dead trees and floating grass islands, contributing to its distinct natural character.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You walk about 5 km around the Pietzmoor. Large parts of it are on a wooden boardwalk. In winter they are slippery. There are a few places to sit along the way. The view of the moor with all its facets is worth a hike. Cycling is prohibited here. Leaving the boardwalk destroys the moor. By the way, you don't have to create a hl for every view.
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Very beautiful raised bog, numerous seating options 😁 Pietzmoor by bike??? It is no longer allowed! Can you cycle through the Pietzmoor? Unfortunately, no. Bike racks are available at the entrance near the Hotel Schäferhof. https://www.lueneburger-heide.de/natur/sehenswuerdigkeit/332/pietzmoor-schneverdingen.html
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The heather is also blooming in Pietzmoor.
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There are always beautiful views over the moor.
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A sign that Meike is wearing explains something about the Moorschnucken.
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Vast heathlands extend near the city. The Osterheide is one of the largest heathlands in the region.
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From April to October, the rounding up of the 350 Heidschnucken sheep takes place daily at 10:30 a.m. from the Heidschnucken stable in Schneverdingen. A must-see if you're on holiday here.
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A wooden sheep in the shape of the famous Heidschnucke. She was named MEIKE.
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There are over 300 hiking routes around Pietzmoor that are easily accessible from bus stations. These trails cater to various preferences, with a significant number of easy and moderate options available.
The bus-accessible hikes around Pietzmoor offer a unique opportunity to explore an 8,000-year-old raised bog. You'll experience extensive boardwalks guiding you through open water surfaces, peat moss, and diverse bog plants like cotton grass and sundew. The area also features mystical dead trees and floating grass islands, especially atmospheric when mist hangs over the moor.
Yes, many trails are designed to be easily accessible and suitable for all skill levels, making them great for families. For a shorter, easy option, consider the Pietzmoor Information Point – Wooden Moorschnucke Sculpture loop from Schneverdingen, Feriendorf, which is just over 3 km and features minimal elevation gain. Another easy choice is the Pietzmoor Boardwalk – Pietzmoor loop from Schneverdingen, Feriendorf, covering about 4.6 km.
Along the trails, you can discover several unique natural features and points of interest. The Pietzmoor Boardwalk itself is a highlight, allowing you to walk directly through the delicate bog ecosystem. You can also visit the Pietzmoor Raised Bog and learn about the area's history at the Turf-cutting History Information Board at Pietzmoor. Keep an eye out for the charming Wooden Moorschnucke Sculpture along some routes.
Pietzmoor offers seasonal beauty year-round. In spring, the cotton grass blossom is a particular highlight. Summer provides diverse wildlife viewing opportunities. Autumn brings mystical fog, creating a unique atmosphere, and winter transforms the landscape into an icy wonderland. The boardwalks and well-maintained trails make it accessible in most conditions, regardless of bus schedules.
Yes, many of the routes are circular and conveniently start near bus stops. For example, the moderate Pietzmoor – Pietzmoor Boardwalk loop from Heber is a great option, offering a nearly 10 km circular experience through the moor landscape.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 15,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the unique bog scenery, the immersive experience provided by the boardwalks, and the tranquility of the natural environment. The accessibility of the trails, even for casual walkers, is also frequently highlighted.
Pietzmoor is a significant refuge for waterfowl and other birds. The surrounding meadows, trees, and bushes provide a habitat for numerous birds and insects. Lucky visitors might even spot blue moor frogs, which turn blue in spring, adding to the area's unique biodiversity.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, there are longer routes accessible by bus. The View from Wilseder Berg – Wilseder Berg loop from Schneverdingen, Feriendorf is a difficult, nearly 29 km hike with significant elevation gain, offering expansive views. Another demanding option is the Pietzmoor – Pietzmoor Raised Bog loop from Schneverdingen, Feriendorf, covering almost 22 km.
For additional information about the Pietzmoor region and its unique natural environment, you can visit the official tourism website for Lower Saxony: niedersachsen-tourism.com. This resource can provide further context on the Lüneburg Heath and its attractions.


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