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Schleswig-Holstein
Kreis Segeberg
Negernbötel

Former Railway Line Near Blunk – Tarbeker Moor loop from Negernbötel

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Bike touring routes & trails
Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
Kreis Segeberg
Negernbötel

Former Railway Line Near Blunk – Tarbeker Moor loop from Negernbötel

Hard

4.3

(3)

6

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Former Railway Line Near Blunk – Tarbeker Moor loop from Negernbötel

02:20

31.5km

90m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Naturpark Holsteinische Schweiz

Kiebitzholmer Moor und Trentmoor

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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1

5.63 km

Sand Path Between Blunk and Pettluis

Highlight • Trail

2

6.15 km

Path from Blunk to Pettluis

Highlight • Trail

Nice alternative to get to Segeberg without the main road.

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3

7.62 km

Former Railway Line Near Blunk

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Former railway line from Bad Segeberg to Kiel. It can be used as a cycle path from Blunk to Bad Segeberg

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9.47 km

Overall, a small-scale mosaic of moorland vegetation, water bodies, and dry peat dams has emerged. The area provides habitat for numerous amphibian species such as the European green toad and the moor frog. The otter can be found in the Tensfelder Au area. Thanks to the successfully initiated renaturation, the Tarbeker Moor has developed into a diverse, species-rich moor complex and is particularly worthy of protection as a remnant of an originally extensive moor landscape. It is of statewide importance in terms of its species and habitat diversity, its regeneration approaches, and its extensive nature. The overarching conservation goal is to promote regenerating transitional moor vegetation and its further development into a raised bog. To this end, optimizing the waterlogged condition in the moor and its surroundings is particularly important. Furthermore, the area's suitability as a corridor for otters is to be preserved.

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9.74 km

Tarbeker Moor Nature Reserve

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After it had already been completely drained of peat, the Tarbek Moor was able to develop back into a diverse, species-rich moor complex thanks to the successful renaturation that began in 1991, in which even the otter is said to be native.

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9.80 km

Tarbeker Moor

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The Tarbeker Moor is the remnant of a larger bog complex that formed within a meltwater channel after the last ice age. The surrounding bogs were milled in the 19th and 20th centuries and almost entirely transferred to grassland. From 1951 to 1990, the Tarbeker Moor was partially digged down to the mineral underground. The peatwork led to the complete destruction of the raised bog vegetation.

In 1991 the restoration of the Tarbeker Moor (still profitable raised bog) was started. Due to the accumulation of water in the Tensfeld Au and the influx of spring water from the underground and from the slopes, vegetation of the transitional and rocking marshes has formed on the former mining areas.
Overall, a small-scale mosaic of moor-typical vegetation, water surfaces and dry peat dams has been created. The area is home to numerous amphibian species such as the garlic toad and the moor frog. The otter occurs in the area of the Tensfeld Au. Thanks to the successfully initiated renaturation, the Tarbeker Moor has developed into a diverse, species-rich bog complex and is particularly worthy of protection as the rest of an originally large-scale moor landscape. It is of national importance in terms of its diversity of species and habitats, its regeneration approaches and its large area. The overarching protection goal is the promotion of regenerative transitional bog vegetation and further development into a raised bog. To this end, it is particularly important to optimize the state of wetting in the bog and its surroundings. Furthermore, the suitability of the area as a walking corridor for the otter should be preserved.


de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarbeker_Moor

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20.3 km

Trappenkamp Adventure Forest

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Coming from the north from Trappenkamp, the cycle path leads through the forest past the paid adventure park.
The Adventure Forest Trappenkamp invites you to discover the secrets of the forest outside the Holstein Switzerland Nature Park. It offers nature enthusiasts of all ages an area of over 100 hectares to be active. A variety of natural play areas invite you to explore, play and learn. These include an adventure playground, game enclosure, a falconry, adventure trails, butterfly garden and many other stations. There is also food and drink available, as there is a family restaurant on site. The forest house serves as a contact point in the Adventure Forest, where there is an exhibition on the topic of "Fascination of the Forest", where you can also bridge periods of bad weather. In addition, the Adventure Forest is certified as an "Education Center for Sustainability" and offers sophisticated forest education programs.


naturpark-holsteinische-schweiz.de/poi/erlebniswald-trappenkamp

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29.4 km

Kiebitzholmer Forst

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31.5 km

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Bus stop

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18.7 km

8.84 km

2.11 km

1.65 km

245 m

Surfaces

14.5 km

11.9 km

2.77 km

2.35 km

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