About Peter
4,294 km
207:04 h
Recent Activity
- PeterSeptember 11, 2025
For the first time in a long time, I made a trip to the Nordmannsturm (Northman's Tower). The climb from Bantorf to the Kreuzbuche (Cross Beech) was quite challenging, and it probably gets steeper with age.
Unfortunately, the Nordmannsturm was closed today, so we had to relocate our break to Egestorf
Translated by Google •
- PeterSeptember 5, 2025
Today, another little adventure in the Harz Mountains. I took the Metronom via Northeim to Bad Lauterberg in the Harz Mountains.
The first destination is the Odertalsperre (Oder Dam). Along the dam-side road, I mostly cycle on easy gravel paths around the reservoir. However, the view of the reservoir
Translated by Google •
- PeterSeptember 2, 2025
This time, the route follows the old postal route to Celle. The section around Lohnde Park Lake is characterized by its steep cobblestones. But the route should be as direct as possible toward Celle.
Through the southern heath, some sections were so sandy that we could only move forward by pushing.
In
Translated by Google •
- PeterAugust 26, 2025
I learned about the Permanent CTF run by SV Nienhagen through Komotler Knut Wegekuckuck. It's a great tour, especially now during the heather bloom.
More information about the tour and its description can be found directly at: Permanent RTF / CTF – SV Nienhagen von 1928 e.V. share.google/osZJPfUjBoz7SvlqF
Translated by Google •
- PeterJuly 10, 2025
After arriving in Goslar by train, I first cycle past Gut Riechenberg to Langelsheim for a warm-up. From Langelsheim, I follow the Innersten Cycle Path to the dam.
The route is well-developed, with a steady and manageable gradient. From Wildemann, the route continues through the town without a cycle path
Translated by Google •
- PeterJune 19, 2025
From Naunhof, the route first goes to the Mulde River in Grimma. A photo exhibition on the riverbank shows images of the devastating flood disaster of 2002 and 2013.
The landscape is slightly hilly, with a few climbs to be mastered before the route descends to the Elbe.
Overall, an interesting and beautiful
Translated by Google •
- PeterJune 18, 2025
My route today first leads to Alsleben, where I follow the Saale Cycle Path to Halle. Along the Saale, I had to cross the river several times by ferry due to a road closure.
From Halle to Leipzig, the route runs along the Weisse Elster and Neue Luppe rivers on a well-developed dike cycle path.
From Leipzig
Translated by Google •
Peter went gravel riding.
November 5, 2025
Sonnig warmen Novembertag, einfach einfach treiben lassen und mit dem Südwind durch die Herbstlandschaft nach Walsrode. Das hat nochmal richtig Spass gemacht.
03:32
75.9km
21.4km/h
250m
310m
@Peter I live in Hanover and worked in Walsrode for 10 years. Every now and then I cycled there (very rarely even there and back). And almost exactly along your route – it brought a smile to my face to study your route a little more closely :-)
Translated by Google •
Sign up or log in to continue
Everything You Need To Get Outside
Ready-Made Inspiration
Browse personalized adventures tailored to your favorite sport
A Better Planning Tool
Build your perfect outdoor experience using the world’s best outdoor tech
More Intuitive Navigation
Turn-by-turn navigation and offline maps keep your adventure on track
A Log of Every Adventure
Save every adventure and share your experiences with your friends
Sign up or log in
Like