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Lower Saxony
Lüneburg Heath
Harburg
Undeloh

Radenbach Valley – View of the Lüneburg Heath loop from Undeloh

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Germany
Lower Saxony
Lüneburg Heath
Harburg
Undeloh

Radenbach Valley – View of the Lüneburg Heath loop from Undeloh

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4.0

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22

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Radenbach Valley – View of the Lüneburg Heath loop from Undeloh

00:34

4.73km

20m

Running

Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Naturpark Lüneburger Heide

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1

2.20 km

Panaroma of the heath near Radenbachtal

Highlight • Viewpoint

even better for pagan flower

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2.80 km

Holiday in the Lüneburg Heath: pure nature in Undeloh-Wesel

The Lüneburg Heath in Undeloh-Wesel is a true natural paradise that impresses with its impressive landscape and biological diversity. The area is characterized by picturesque dune fields as well as streams and dry valleys that serve as the source of numerous streams. This area is of outstanding importance for biotope and species protection and is an indispensable part of the north-west European Geest.

Particularly worthy of mention is the nature reserve that is home to one of the last black grouse populations in Germany. These heath areas, which were created by historical heath farming, are among the largest contiguous heaths in north-west Europe.

During our visit, despite our binoculars, we were unfortunately unable to spot any black grouse. Instead, we were delighted by great spotted woodpeckers, cuckoos and tree pipits. The heath is also full of life on the ground - lizards and toads crossed our hiking trails and amazed us.

In May, the heath, which has been declared a nature reserve, appeared to us at first glance in a rather brown color. But if you look more closely, you can see the blooming splendor between the heather plants and in the many biotopes with sandy grassland areas. A variety of insects roam here, enriching the heath's ecosystem and providing a lively nature experience.

The visit to the Lüneburg Heath, especially in Undeloh-Wesel, was therefore once again not only a visual pleasure this year, but also a wonderful opportunity to experience the local flora and fauna up close and to recognize the importance of nature conservation.

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3

3.25 km

Radenbach Valley

Highlight • Natural

The Radenbachtal is really one of the highlights on the Heidschnuckenweg.

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4

3.49 km

View of the Lüneburg Heath

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As soon as you leave Undeloh, you find yourself in the middle of a beautiful heath landscape. The path above the Radenbach stream offers lovely views in all directions... especially worthwhile during the flowering season.

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4.31 km

Undeloh Village

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Undeloh is a cute little village located on the Heidschnuckenweg. Here you will find the heath adventure center, the old blacksmith shop, good restaurants...
Carriage rides are possible from here, and bicycle rentals are available - a good starting point for experiencing the heath.

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4.34 km

Schnucken-Stop

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Here you'll find Café Schnucken-Stop and the Alter Schmiedehof restaurant, both run by the same owner: alterschmiedehof.com

Depending on the time of day, either the café or the restaurant is a good choice... in any case, the food is delicious.

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4.52 km

Magdalene Church, Undeloh

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For the first time, the beautiful old pagan church was first documented in 1244. The chronologically next document of 1369 shows that there was a parish priest in Undeloh and that the church had full parishes. The church became the center of a parish with eight villages: Ollsen, Undeloh, Wehlen, Wesel, the courts Meningen and Thonhof and the forester Heimbuch.

In the wooden bell tower, which stands free next to the church nave, the larger prayer bell comes from the Middle Ages. It was cast in 1490, another smaller bell in 1508. In 1974, the "Christ" bell was added.

Particularly noteworthy is the wooden crucifix, which probably dates from the 13th century and thus is the oldest witness of Christian art in the church Winsen. The altar was built in 1656/57 and was restored in 1985.

Source: kirche-undeloh.de

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4.73 km

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4.01 km

505 m

115 m

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< 100 m

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3.50 km

508 m

482 m

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