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Jogging in Wingster Wald offers a diverse landscape characterized by extensive forest areas and undulating terrain. This region, situated between Cuxhaven and Stade, features a unique blend of continuous woodlands and hedgerow areas. Notable elevations like the Silberberg (74 meters) and the Deutscher Olymp (62 meters) provide varied inclines and descents for runners. The area also includes natural reserves such as Balksee, offering serene settings for running.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The "new" King's Fir is a silver fir, officially designated as the successor to the original King's Fir in 2006. It is about 80 years younger than its predecessor. The original King's Fir, a symbol of the municipality of Wingst and even part of its coat of arms, was planted in 1777 and fell victim to a storm in 1949. The new King's Fir is located about 600 meters south of the site of the original tree. With a height of around 38 meters and a trunk circumference of 3.9 meters, it is an impressive sight.
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The mysterious Jewish Cemetery, nestled in the middle of the forest, exudes a very special sense of tranquility. It served as a burial site for the Jewish community of Neuhaus (Oste) and the surrounding villages. The cemetery was first used before 1767, and the last recorded occupation dates back to 1926.
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The climb from the former sand pit towards the east is a challenge for runners!
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In spring 2025, a summit cross was installed and visitors can sign a summit book.
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Water supply (drinking water) 24/7 free and outside ;-)
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Imposing tree, but I probably wouldn't have noticed it without the plaque. Nice to see how history is maintained here.
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Path with cross-country character through the Hasenbecktal.
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Wingster Wald offers a wide variety of running routes, with over 100 different trails to explore. These range from easy paths to more challenging runs, catering to various fitness levels.
You can expect a diverse and undulating landscape. The Wingster Wald is known for its hilly terrain, including notable elevations like the Silberberg (74 meters) and the Deutscher Olymp (62 meters), which provide varied inclines and descents. The routes primarily feature extensive forest paths and hedgerow areas, offering a refreshing atmosphere.
Yes, Wingster Wald has options for all levels. While many routes offer varied terrain, there are 9 easy running trails available, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed jog. These routes typically feature softer forest paths and less significant elevation changes.
Several routes offer access to scenic points and landmarks. You can reach the Observation Tower at the Deutscher Olymp for panoramic views stretching to Cuxhaven, or visit the Silberberg Summit, which features a memorial plaque and a historic Gauss stone. The Jewish Cemetery in the Forest also offers a unique historical landmark.
Yes, many of the running routes in Wingster Wald are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Running loop from Quellental is a moderate 6.8 km circular path, ideal for a good workout without retracing your steps.
Absolutely! The diverse trails and natural attractions make Wingster Wald suitable for families. The presence of a forest playground (Waldspielplatz) directly on adventure trails makes it a convenient stop for families. Many routes are well-maintained and offer a pleasant experience for all ages.
Yes, Wingster Wald is generally dog-friendly. The extensive forest paths and natural environment are ideal for running with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local regulations.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 60 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscape, the extensive and well-maintained forest paths, and the varied inclines and descents that provide a good physical challenge. The refreshing atmosphere, akin to 'forest bathing,' is also frequently mentioned.
Yes, many routes wind through unique natural features. For instance, the New King Fir – Forsthausteich loop from Quellental passes by the scenic Forsthausteich. The region also includes significant natural reserves like Balksee, offering serene settings and opportunities for birdwatching.
Parking is generally available at common starting points for trails, such as near Quellental or the Kurpark. These areas often serve as convenient access points to the extensive network of running paths within the forest.
While specific public transport links directly into the heart of the forest might be limited, Wingster Wald is located between Cuxhaven and Stade, which are accessible by public transport. From these towns, local bus services or a short taxi ride might connect you closer to the main trailheads. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information.


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