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Easy hiking trails around Rullstorf are set within a diverse landscape, characterized by the gently rolling terrain shaped by ice ages. The region offers access to the expansive Lüneburg Heath Nature Park with its heathlands and forests, as well as picturesque routes along the Elbe and Ilmenau rivers. These areas provide varied scenery, from floodplain forests and marshlands to open heathland and wooded slopes.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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A small wooden observation tower stands here at the edge of the forest, offering an unspectacular but beautiful view over the hilly landscape.
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An old watermill, but no longer in operation. It looks like it's privately owned.
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In the country shop you will find lots of regional products, so you can stock up on provisions for your tour. Or you can grab a roll to go, take a break here and enjoy the historic charm. The shop is located in a former sheep barn. This was built in 1614 and is one of the oldest surviving farm buildings in northern Germany. When the barn was renovated, the original character of the house was preserved. The project was funded by the German Foundation for Monument Protection.
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The country shop not only offers products from the region, but you can also take a break with a fresh roll and delicious coffee next to the paddock. 😄 we were there for an event (asparagus New Year's Eve)
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On the Lüneburg-Neetze road there is an extensive area with numerous archaeological monuments and monuments. The necropolis includes two megalithic tombs, numerous burial mounds, urn cemeteries and a hump burial ground. The group shows in an impressive way the close spatial juxtaposition of very different types of burial from different epochs. The burials range from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age and pre-Roman Iron Age to the Roman Empire and Migration Period. Source: https://denkmalatlas.niedersachsen.de/viewer/metadata/28932106/1/-/
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Mill pond right next to the Scharnebeck mill, which was operated by a steam engine from 1900 and no longer as a water mill.
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Rullstorf. A summer day in 1967, between Scharnebeck and Rullstorf. Christian Krohn is on the way to his uncle in Rullstorf, as always he walks over the Kronsberg, past fields and the large sand pit. A fresh edge makes the 24-year-old curious, he stops, looks at the sand wall and discovers parts of a ceramic vessel on the upper edge that protrudes from the earth. Krohn digs it up and holds an urn that is more than 3000 years old in his hands. It is the first evidence of a Late Bronze Age cemetery (1200-800 BC). And for Krohn the first indication of an archaeological gold mine. https://www.landeszeitung.de/lueneburg/51009-zurueck-in-die-fruehe-bronzezeit-neue-schautafel-am-kronsberg/
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The origins of today's Scharnebecker Mühle are closely linked to the former monastery there. In 1253, a Cistercian monastery was built not far from today's mill, which soon became one of the most influential in northern Germany. Among other things, the monks built a water mill on the site of today's Scharnebecker mill. To them To operate, they used the slope of the Sauerbach and dammed it in today's monastery ponds and the mill pond. Permanent operation of the mill was only possible with the help of these ponds. The ponds were also used for fish farming and still exist today. There are still fish there too. There is even the clubhouse of the Scharnebeck fishing club on the mill pond. However, due to the water shortage in the Sauerbach, it was necessary to install a steam engine as early as 1900, which was replaced by an electric motor in 1942. In 1946 the miller finally filled in the water channel. The mill is still in use today and is used for the production of special horse and poultry mueslis, which are delivered worldwide. https://www.scharnebeck.de/home/kultur-tourismus/freizeit-kultur/sehenswuerdigungen-pur/scharnebecker-muehle.aspx
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Rullstorf offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 29 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 42 hiking routes in the area, catering to various preferences.
The easy hikes around Rullstorf traverse diverse landscapes shaped by the ice ages. You'll find gently rolling terrain, extensive heathlands with juniper bushes, ancient forests, and picturesque routes along the Elbe and Ilmenau rivers, including floodplain forests and marshlands.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. The region's generally flat terrain and well-maintained paths make it ideal for walks with children. Consider routes that explore the riverbanks or offer open views, providing engaging scenery for all ages.
Most easy hiking trails in the Rullstorf area are dog-friendly. The natural landscapes, including forests and river paths, offer plenty of opportunities for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required, especially in nature reserves or near livestock.
Yes, Rullstorf features several circular easy walks. For example, the Rest Area by a Pond – Neetze Bridge loop from Neumühlen is an easy 6.0 km circular route, perfect for a relaxed outing. Another option is the Landladen Rullstorf – Mühlenteich Scharnebeck loop from Rullstorf, which is 6.6 km long and also circular.
Along the easy hiking trails, you can discover various points of interest. You might encounter historical sites like the Bronze Age Urnfield, or enjoy natural beauty at the Fehlingsbleck Nature Reserve. The region also offers views of the Elbe River and its unique floodplain landscapes.
The Lüneburg Heath, a prominent feature of the region, is particularly beautiful during the heather bloom from August to September, when the landscape is awash in purple. However, the diverse forests and river landscapes offer pleasant hiking conditions throughout spring, summer, and autumn. Winter hikes can also be charming, especially on clear, crisp days.
Yes, some easy trails lead to scenic spots. The Small Wooden Observation Tower – Landscape View loop from Neetze specifically takes you to an observation tower, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The Elbe Riverbanks also offer numerous vantage points across the Elbe Valley.
The easy trails in Rullstorf are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 90 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful natural surroundings, and the diverse scenery ranging from heathlands to river views.
Absolutely. The region is characterized by its river landscapes. The Neetze Bridge loop from Rullstorf, Am Neetzekanal follows the Neetze canal, offering pleasant views of the waterways. Many trails also run along the Elbe and Ilmenau rivers, providing scenic riverside walks.
Yes, you can find places to rest and eat. For instance, the Forsthaus Glüsing is a restaurant that might be accessible from some trails. Additionally, there are often rest areas, such as the Elbe Cycle Path rest area with e‑bike charging station and view of the Elbe, which can be found along routes near the river.
The terrain on easy hikes around Rullstorf is generally flat or gently rolling, a characteristic of the 'Geest' landscape shaped by ancient ice ages. Paths are typically well-maintained, often consisting of compacted earth, gravel, or paved sections, making them accessible for most walkers.


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