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Gravel biking around Beverstedt offers diverse natural landscapes, characterized by a blend of forests, meadows, and river valleys, particularly around the Lune. The region features varied terrain, from packed earth to loose gravel, providing options for different skill levels. Heathland areas like Beverstedt Heath offer open spaces, while several lakes, including Silbersee, are integrated into routes, providing scenic breaks.
Last updated: May 15, 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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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It's always nice to take a break there.
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Definitely the best coffee in the region, always worth a stop. Note opening hours
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Take a break with a beautiful view of the floodplain. Or simply relax, breathe deeply, and enjoy the silence.
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Few potholes and therefore easy to drive.
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At Rösthof you can take a break and choose the perfect coffee for you. You can also buy wonderful coffee-related gifts here. You can find more information and opening times here: https://roesthof.de/.
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Revitalization of the Billerbeck Development goal The Billerbeck and the adjacent floodplain areas should develop into a natural habitat that is valuable for flora and fauna and typical of the natural area. The model for the stream is a natural and structurally rich Geest stream that can develop dynamically after its creation (taking water management concerns into account). The stream: The Billerbeck is an originally gravel-filled lowland stream and a tributary of the Lune with a length of around 11 km and a catchment area of around 41.33 km². Before the compensation measures were carried out, the Billerbeck was a straightened, deepened body of water that mainly ran in a standard profile and therefore had little structural diversity and hardly any plant growth in the water. The following measures were used to initially create the natural and diverse structure: -> relocation of the course of the water in a meander and creation of diverse water cross-sections > installation of gravel in sections as a natural bed substrate > installation of dead wood, base sills and flow guides to raise the bed and increase structural diversity > construction of sand traps to reduce harmful sand deposits in the stream > natural redesign of the Stubbengraben and Oldendorfer Bach tributaries. The floodplain area: In the floodplain area on both sides of the Billerbeck, a mosaic of different habitats is planned, each characterized by a high degree of moisture and low intensity of use or no use at all. The following habitat types are to be developed: mesophilic grassland, wet and wet grassland, moist to wet woodland, fallow land, reed beds and temporary and permanent still waters. As part of the construction work, still waters and clearings with different depths and woody plantings were created. Extensive use is also intended to create species-rich grassland habitats. In addition, fallow areas are planned that can develop without any use at all. The design and implementation plan for the measures was drawn up by the engineering group agwa GmbH from Hanover. The structural implementation was carried out by ARGE CSK Schlichtmann Kulturbau GmbH / Georg Grube GmbH, which also took care of the construction of these signs and the forest sofa.
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There are over 30 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Beverstedt. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging adventures, ensuring a peaceful cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.
Beverstedt's no-traffic gravel trails offer a diverse mix of terrain. You can expect to ride through serene forests, open heathlands, and along picturesque river valleys. Surfaces range from packed earth and loose gravel to quiet forest roads, providing varied experiences for gravel bikers.
Yes, Beverstedt offers several easy no-traffic gravel routes suitable for families. These trails often feature gentle gradients and scenic surroundings. An example is the Düring canoe dock on the Lune – Düring–Lunestedt Cycle Path loop from Hollen, which is an easy 15.6 km ride with minimal elevation gain.
Many no-traffic gravel trails in Beverstedt pass by beautiful natural features and historical sites. You might encounter the tranquil Wollingster Lake, the ancient Eichholz Dolmen, or the expansive Franzhorn Forest. The region is also known for its river valleys and heathlands, offering diverse scenery.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes in Beverstedt are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the View of the Billerbeck – Winding River and Forest Path loop from Beverstedt offers a scenic 31 km circular ride through forests and along rivers.
The best time for gravel biking in Beverstedt is generally from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes, including the heathlands and forests, are at their most vibrant. Winter rides are possible, but conditions can be more challenging with colder temperatures and potentially muddy trails.
Many of the natural areas and trails around Beverstedt are dog-friendly, especially the quiet forest paths and open heathlands. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific trails or protected areas.
While Beverstedt is not known for dramatic mountain vistas, many routes offer charming viewpoints over the flat, diverse landscapes. You might find scenic spots overlooking river valleys, open fields, or from observation points like the Hagener Königsmoor Observation Tower, providing peaceful panoramas of the region.
Parking is generally available at the start points of many popular routes or near local amenities in towns like Beverstedt and Hollen. Look for designated parking areas near trailheads or public spaces, especially when planning your route on komoot, as many tour descriptions include parking information.
The no-traffic gravel trails in Beverstedt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful and secluded nature of the routes, the diverse landscapes ranging from forests to heathlands, and the opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty away from busy roads.
While many of the no-traffic trails offer a sense of seclusion, you can often find cafes or restaurants in the smaller towns and villages that the routes pass through or near. For example, the area around the Alte Luneschleuse offers a restaurant, and towns like Beverstedt itself have various options for a break and refreshments.
Yes, Beverstedt's gravel routes often weave through areas rich in local history. The Traditional House in Hetthorn – Heiser Mill loop from Hollen is a great example, taking you past traditional architecture and potentially historic watermills, which are a notable feature of the region.


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