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Jogging around Kneitlingen offers varied terrain situated between the Elm and Asse hill ranges, providing diverse options for runners. The region is integrated into the expansive Elm-Lappwald Nature Park, which features extensive trail networks through forests and natural landscapes. This topography includes both gentle routes and more challenging elevations, making it suitable for different fitness levels. The natural scenery and prevalence of forests ensure a tranquil and visually appealing backdrop for running.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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19.0km
02:07
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.4km
01:08
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A truly amazing highlight. A quick photo stop is worth it.
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Here on the Fabiusweg along the Lutter, the Kutscherloch is a nice place to take a short break and listen to the water 💦!
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Very nice and well-kept rest area with a large shelter.
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On the left there is a short single trail to avoid the large, deep puddles that are almost always present.
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The northern, last spring pot, the so-called Kutscherloch, is one of the limnocrene spring pots. According to an old local legend, in the Middle Ages a rich man lost his carriage during a strong thunderstorm and then sank into this spring pool. Popularly, this misfortune was seen as punishment for the man's mocking of the wooden statue of St. Mary in the Chapel of Our Lady. The Liebfrauenkapelle was a former extension of the imperial cathedral in Königslutter. Spring circles can be observed on the water surface of the Kutscherloch. The bottom of the pond is partly covered with aquatic plants. This can be interpreted as a sign of low water flow. (Source: Wikipedia)
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One of many spring pots with an interesting history.
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Is a spring pot that feeds the Lutter. According to legend, a man and his carriage sank here in the Middle Ages, hence the name.
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There are over 450 running routes around Kneitlingen, offering a wide variety of options for all fitness levels. This includes 60 easy routes, 335 moderate routes, and 63 difficult routes.
The region around Kneitlingen is characterized by its location between the Elm and Asse hill ranges, offering a varied topography. You can expect rolling hills, extensive forest trails, and natural landscapes within the Elm-Lappwald Nature Park. This provides options for both gentle runs and more challenging routes with significant elevation.
Yes, Kneitlingen offers 60 easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous run. These trails typically feature gentler inclines and well-maintained paths, allowing for an enjoyable experience in nature.
Absolutely. For experienced joggers seeking a challenge, there are 63 difficult routes available. One such route is the Franz Bachmann Hut – Reitling Inn in the Elm loop from Reitlingstal, which covers 11.7 miles (18.9 km) with significant elevation changes through the Elm hill range.
The running routes around Kneitlingen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 200 reviews. Runners often praise the varied natural landscapes, the tranquility of the forests, and the well-marked trails within the Elm-Lappwald Nature Park.
Yes, the region offers several scenic spots. The View of the Reitling Valley – Shelter at Ampleber Kuhlen loop from Reitlingstal is a popular trail that leads through varied natural landscapes and offers beautiful vistas. The Eilumer Horn, the highest point of the Elm, also provides panoramic views for those willing to tackle its elevation.
Yes, you can discover routes that feature natural water elements. The Lutter Waterfall and Great Pond (Abt-Fabrizius Trail) – Hagen Monument at the Tetzelstein loop from Reitlingstal is a moderate 9.2 miles (14.9 km) route that includes the Lutter Waterfall, offering a refreshing sight during your run.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit for jogging, many of the 60 easy routes are suitable for families looking for a gentle run or walk together. The extensive, well-maintained trails within the Elm-Lappwald Nature Park provide a safe and enjoyable environment for all ages.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails within the Elm-Lappwald Nature Park, but it is always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially during nesting seasons or near wildlife. Please observe local signage for specific regulations on individual paths.
Yes, many of the running routes around Kneitlingen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Carmen's Corner – Stone of Wisdom loop from Reitlingstal and the Reitling Inn in the Elm – Source of the Wabe loop from Reitlingstal.
Beyond the natural beauty, you might encounter various points of interest. For example, the Franz Bachmann Hut is a notable landmark on some routes. The region also features other highlights like the Dieter Hauschild hut on the Drachenberg and the Drachenberg Transmitter, which can be interesting sights during your run.


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