Attractions and places to see around Bargfeld-Stegen, a municipality in the Stormarn district of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, offer diverse experiences for nature lovers and those interested in local history. The area is characterized by picturesque natural landscapes, including several ponds and extensive forest areas. Historical sites like the Burg Stegen castle site also contribute to the region's appeal.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Upper Alster north of the Fuhlsbüttel lock has always been a popular destination for people from Hamburg. Since the beginning of the 20th century, it has also been used for the newly emerging sport of canoeing. However, competitions were initially largely unknown. There were only a few clubs that practiced the new sport. On June 26, 1912, a few canoeists who were interested not only in touring trips but also in sporting competition founded the Upper Alster VfW. In the same year, together with the Alsterbrüder Canoe Club, a long-distance race from Fuhlsbüttel to Rodenbek was held. The club, which initially had two boathouses (in Fuhlsbüttel and at the Mellingburg), was one of the founding members of the German Canoe Association (DKV) on March 15, 1914, and was one of the clubs with the most members at the time. In 1921, the VfW built the first boathouse in Fuhlsbüttel on the Alster. It burned down in August 1930. After just seven months, the current building, which was expanded in the 1950s, was inaugurated. In the 1920s, a handball department was founded, followed by a table tennis department. A fencing department was added in 1959. In addition to these divisions, there are now also departments for football, gymnastics, triathlon and an athletics and running club.
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The small kiosk with the tables and chairs offers nice food and drinks and was also open in winter.
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Very nice pond where you can go for a walk.
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Deer, rabbits and birds can be seen in the evening.
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Both humans and dogs like to use the bench as a resting place. Actually, the bank is never empty. From here you can hike in four directions.
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This place is very popular as a resting place for humans and dogs. The bank is actually never empty.
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In the middle of the nature reserve, on the Alster in the north of Hamburg, is the Mellingburg lock. A gem in unspoilt nature.
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No matter what time of year! Whether in winter with snow or in autumn with colorful foliage. Here is a quiet place to pause and enjoy the beautiful view. Then you have to decide: take the route towards Ahrensburg or to Lottbek :-) It is best to come twice (or more often) and go both variants :-).
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The region is rich in natural beauty, featuring several picturesque ponds and extensive forest areas. You can visit tranquil spots like Bredenbeker Pond, the serene Lottbek Reservoir, and the unique Wittmoor Lake within the Wittmoor nature reserve. Other notable natural areas include Kupferteich, known for its untouched nature, and the beautiful Oberalster River path. Extensive woodlands like Jersbeker Forst and Stegener Forst also offer opportunities for exploration.
Yes, Bargfeld-Stegen has a rich history. You can explore the site of Burg Stegen, a monument from Stormarn's past, where archaeological findings have revealed the presence of old towers. The municipality also hosts a Medieval Festival at this site. Other cultural sites include Kirche Bargfeld and the historic Gut Stegen estate. Nearby, though not directly in Bargfeld-Stegen, Schloss Tremsbüttel offers a magnificent 18th-century manor house and park for a historical excursion.
The area around Bargfeld-Stegen is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and running. For example, there are dedicated hiking trails, including an easy loop from Bargfeld-Stegen to the Mouth of the Alte Alster and the Stegen Castle site. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore MTB trails like the 'Stegen Castle site – View of the Nienwohlder Moor loop'. For runners, there are several running trails, such as the 'Obelisk in the Neuer Teich – Jersbek Park loop'.
Many natural attractions are suitable for families, offering easy walks and scenic views. Highlights like Bredenbeker Pond, Wittmoor Lake, and Lottbek Reservoir are noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the municipality provides amenities like Spielplätze (playgrounds) and a Mehrgenerationenplatz (multi-generational public space) for all ages to enjoy.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of places like Bredenbeker Pond, describing it as a 'quiet place to pause and enjoy the beautiful view'. The Wittmoor Lake area is often highlighted for its 'most beautiful photogenic view' of the renatured bog. The combination of water and forest, as found at Lottbek Reservoir, is also a favorite, offering a great spot for a break.
Bargfeld-Stegen offers beauty throughout the year. Autumn is particularly stunning with colorful foliage around the ponds and forests, while winter provides a serene, snow-covered landscape. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lush greenery. The Oberalster River path, for instance, is pleasantly cool even on hot days.
Yes, the natural areas around Bargfeld-Stegen are generally very welcoming for dog walkers. Many paths and tranquil spots feature benches, often used by people and their dogs for resting. The extensive forest areas like Jersbeker Forst and Stegener Forst, as well as the trails around the various ponds, provide ample space for dog-friendly walks. Always remember to keep dogs on a leash where required, especially in nature reserves.
While some natural areas might require a short walk from public transport stops, places like the Alstertal, which includes parts of the Oberalster River path, are easily accessible by subway (U-Bahn) and S-Bahn from Hamburg, for example, via the U1 to Ohlsdorf or Klein Borstel. For other specific attractions like Wittmoor Lake or Bredenbeker Pond, it's advisable to check local bus routes connecting from Bargfeld-Stegen or nearby towns.
For many of the natural attractions and trailheads, you can typically find designated parking areas. For instance, when visiting the Wittmoor Nature Reserve, there are usually parking options available near the reserve entrances. For other popular spots like Kupferteich or Bredenbeker Pond, local parking facilities are often provided, though it's always good to check specific location details before your visit, especially during peak times.
The most prominent nature reserve in the area is the Wittmoor, located north of Hamburg. It features a unique renatured bog landscape and the newly created Wittmoor Lake. A dam, which was once an old conveyor belt, leads through the moor, offering photogenic views. The Rodenbeker Quellental nature reserve, home to the Rodenbeker Pond, is another beautiful area to explore.
Absolutely! Bargfeld-Stegen offers a variety of routes for both mountain biking and running. For mountain biking, you can explore MTB trails that range from easy to moderate, such as the 'Pond at the Lieth Meadows' loop. Runners can choose from several running trails, including a moderate 7.3 km loop directly from Bargfeld-Stegen or the 'Estate Café Gut Stegen – Mouth of the Alte Alster' loop from Kayhude.
Yes, there are several easy and short walks available. For instance, the 'Mouth of the Alte Alster – Stegen Castle site loop from Bargfeld-Stegen' is an easy 4.5 km hike. Many of the paths around the local ponds, such as Bredenbeker Pond or Lottbek Reservoir, also offer pleasant, shorter strolls with beautiful views, perfect for a relaxed outing.


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