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©Dominik Ketz

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This circular walk takes you through open heathland and venerable oaks
and birches, as well as bizarre juniper bushes that accompany you to the foot
of Wilseder
Berg. If you walk 400 m to
the summit, your reward (in good weather) is a wide view to Hamburg. On the way
back, there is a viewing platform right next to Fürstengrab to observe Wilseder
Berg from afar.
The last part of circular route N2 »Dead wood and living heathland« gave the name to this circular route: can you see the decaying tree stumps between the young heather plants? At the turn of the millennium, a spruce forest was felled here, but in just a few years the heather re-conquered the area.