On the Luhe River, a three‑hour paddle can feel like a focused escape into the heart of Lower Saxony’s heath country. Luhe Kanutour ab Luhmühlen launches from the Luhmühlen‑Garstedt area near Salzhausen and threads a lively, small‑scale waterway framed by heather, alder and reed beds. The route is short enough to fit into a day yet long enough to include runnable swells, tight current seams, and one brief Umtragestelle—a carry around a shallow or obstructed section that doubles as an ideal picnic spot. Paddlers move mostly with the river’s push, managing fun, nontechnical rapids that reward attentive edging and a decisive forward stroke rather than advanced whitewater maneuvers. The outfitter provides practical gear and support: a briefing on paddling technique, a route description and river map, life jackets, paddles, a dry gear barrel, and optional transfer of boats to the put‑in and shuttle back from the take‑out for a flat fee. Guided or self‑paced, the tour lists etwa three hours on the water and roughly nine hours total to allow for transfers, breaks, and flexible timing. Expect intimate, lowland river scenery rather than dramatic cliffs: low sandbars, braided channels, willow and alder fringes, and small islands that appear and disappear with the current. Birdwatchers should watch for common kingfishers, grey wagtails, and reed warblers while you may also spot beaver gnaw marks along quiet backwaters. The landscape sits within the cultural reach of the Lüneburger Heath, where centuries of grazing and managed land use have shaped the open heath mosaics visible from the riverbanks. That human history adds a layer of accessibility and quiet stewardship—most landing areas are managed and require respectful behavior, including packing out all trash and avoiding disturbance of nesting birds. Practical tips: dress in quick‑dry layers, bring a small first‑aid kit and water, secure valuables in the included dry barrel, and note that boats must be returned to the pickup area by 18:00. Groups should factor the transfer fee into scheduling and leave room for a relaxed stop at the Umtragestelle, where a short walk turns into a scenic lunch on a sandbank or under a willow. Luhe Kanutour ab Luhmühlen is not a technical whitewater run but it is a standout regional offering: approachable, well supported, and strongly tied to the riverine heath landscape that defines this corner of Lower Saxony. Bring curiosity, steady balance, and a camera; two or three hours in a canoe here rewards close observation more than big panoramas and will leave you with a clear feel for how these small rivers carry the wider heath. Book through the supplied referral link for current availability and confirm transfer options, meeting point 'Luhe Kanutour ab Luhmühlen', and any language or age restrictions.