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Gravel biking around Bramfelder Lake offers a mix of paved and unpaved paths within an urban green oasis in Hamburg. The region features the elongated Bramfelder Lake as its centerpiece, surrounded by lush greenery and a well-maintained circular path. While the immediate lake path is largely flat, the area integrates into broader gravel biking routes that explore connecting waterways like the Seebek stream and the expansive Ohlsdorf Cemetery, providing varied terrain.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:52
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Beautiful trail, easy to ride. Especially recommended in summer temperatures, as you ride a lot in the shade of the trees.
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Wittmoor is one of the most beautiful areas here in Hamburg for cycling. You feel like you are in the heath. The paths seem very sandy, but are all good to cycle on. Have fun and watch out for all other hikers/cyclists.
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The sales cart is not a random stand, but has been officially approved as special use by the responsible district office. The operators pay a special use fee of 2,560 euros annually to the city for this. The revenue flows into the public coffers and thus indirectly contributes to the maintenance of the area around Bramfelder See. Source:https://share.google/LAEVbRdXnN4tqGiwi The ice cream tastes really delicious!!!
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The Bramfelder See is ideal for all kinds of sports. With a gravel bike, you can use it on the route to the city center to avoid asphalt and traffic. Depending on the season, the kiosk offers ice cream, crepes, mulled wine, or bratwurst.
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Beautiful path away from traffic on the banks of the Alster.
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The Kupferteich (Copper Pond) on the border of the Hamburg districts of Poppenbüttel and Lemsahl-Mellingstedt was originally a mill pond and served as a copper mill. It is easily circumnavigated by bike or on foot. It was created by damming the Mellingbek and Twelenbek rivers, which flow from the Wittmoor and join in front of the pond, to a height of approximately 900 meters. In the mill at the Kupferteich, a copper hammer was used to produce panels for roofs, ship floors, and boilers for sugar refineries. Remains of fish ponds can be found at the northern end of the Kupferteich. In the mid-19th century, the Kupferteich became a sawmill, later an oil mill, after which the facility fell into disuse. Due to its dilapidated condition, it was demolished in 1929. The Kupferteich is now an approximately 7.0-hectare fishing lake, and since 2019, it, including its shoreline, has been designated a specially protected biotope area under the Federal Nature Conservation Act. A golf course has stretched east and west of the Kupferteich since the 21st century. There is a dog walking area on the western shore of the pond. Access to the Kupferteich is via the 1.5 km long Kupferteichweg, a road that leads to a sandy path leading to the pond. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kupferteich_(Mellingbek)
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I passed by there on August 18, 2025, on my "Hamburg Energy Networks Return Trip" tour. I missed the Rothsteinmoor cycle path. The tour was my way back from work, which I planned with Komoot. I'm happy with the result. This commute leads mostly through beautiful landscapes.
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The trails around Bramfelder Lake offer a varied experience, combining both paved and unpaved sections. While the immediate circular path around the lake is largely paved, many routes in the broader Hamburg area, especially those extending into nature reserves, feature diverse gravel terrain. This mix provides versatility for gravel bikers.
There are over 250 gravel bike routes available around Bramfelder Lake. These range from easy loops perfect for a relaxed ride to more challenging, longer routes that venture further into the surrounding green spaces and nature reserves.
Yes, Bramfelder Lake is a great destination for families. The nearly three-kilometer-long circular path around the lake is largely paved and suitable for all fitness levels, making it ideal for relaxed family rides. Additionally, the western side of the lake features a large playground and barbecue area, enhancing its family appeal.
The routes cater to various skill levels. You'll find a good balance of easy and moderate trails, with 106 easy and 104 moderate routes. For those seeking more of a challenge, there are also 49 difficult routes available, often extending into nature reserves for more varied terrain.
Bramfelder Lake is a green oasis known for its wildlife. You can spot a large colony of gray herons on the protected islands, along with cormorants, great crested grebes, and kingfishers. The Lakeside Trail at Bramfelder See and the Seebek Creek Trail offer excellent opportunities for nature observation. The lake is fed by springs and connects to the Seebek stream, which flows into the Alster, creating a rich natural environment.
Absolutely. The northern shore of Bramfelder Lake borders the expansive Ohlsdorf Cemetery, one of the world's largest rural cemeteries, which offers vast green spaces and quiet paths for exploration. You can also explore the Bramfelder Lake itself, including the Heron Island on Bramfelder Lake.
While specific parking lots are not detailed in the guide, Bramfelder Lake is an accessible urban recreation area. It's advisable to look for public parking facilities in the surrounding Hamburg district of Steilshoop or near the Ohlsdorf Cemetery, which borders the lake's northern shore.
Bramfelder Lake offers enjoyable gravel biking throughout much of the year. The tranquil green oasis provides a pleasant experience in spring and summer. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, and even in winter, the paths can be ridden, though conditions may vary. Always check local weather before heading out.
Yes, on the western side of Bramfelder Lake, you'll find refreshment stands near the cemetery entrance. These typically offer ice cream, crepes, and sausages, perfect for a break during or after your ride.
Bramfelder Lake is located in the Hamburg district of Steilshoop, making it well-connected by public transport. You can typically reach the area via bus routes that serve the Steilshoop district, with stops conveniently located near the lake.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1,500 reviews. Reviewers often praise the mix of paved and unpaved paths, the tranquil green oasis feel despite its urban location, and the opportunities for wildlife observation. The accessibility and variety of routes for different skill levels are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, for a more challenging and extended ride, consider the Rothsteinsmoor Cycle Path – Himmelmoor Nature Reserve loop from Ohlsdorf. This difficult 37.7-mile (60.7 km) route extends into nature reserves, providing varied gravel terrain and a significant elevation gain for experienced riders.


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