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76.129 km

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1,7 milioni

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Alsterchaussee nach Kronsforder Allee 70C

Percorso ciclabile a Amburgo, Città stato di Amburgo, Germania

72,5 km
Distanza
265 m
Salita
314 m
Discesa
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Krohnskamp b to Jungfernstieg

Percorso ciclabile a Amburgo, Città stato di Amburgo, Germania

4,8 km
Distanza
31 m
Salita
25 m
Discesa
Hamburg Rund
Bici da strada
Martin Ohland
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Hamburg Rund

Percorso ciclabile a Amburgo, Città stato di Amburgo, Germania

38,9 km
Distanza
101 m
Salita
100 m
Discesa
2

Uhlenhorst - Poppenbüttel

Percorso ciclabile a Amburgo, Città stato di Amburgo, Germania

17,5 km
Distanza
34 m
Salita
13 m
Discesa

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I migliori percorsi ciclabili a Amburgo e dintorni

Elbe Cycle Route

Under the river

Elbe Cycle Route

The River Elbe originates in the Czech Republic, but most of its course is on German ground. The highlight of the bike route is the passage through the Hanseatic city of Hamburg, its harbor, its warehouse district Speicherstadt, the jetties and the notoriously famous neighborhood of St. Pauli. The old "Elbtunnel" crosses under the river and is used by cyclists and pedestrians alike. From here, a distance of only 100 kilometers (62 miles) takes you to the coastal town of Cuxhaven, where the Elbe flows into the North Sea.

Featured routes around the Elbe Cycle Route

Old Elbe Tunnel

Views from below

Old Elbe Tunnel

The Old Elbe Tunnel is used by pedestrians and cyclists alike and crosses underneath the river. On the other side is the heart of the busy harbor, where you can hop board with your bike and go to faraway places. Alternatively, continue along the cycle path to Wilhelmsburg for an easy 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) for stunning city views.

Featured routes around the Old Elbe Tunnel

The Second Green Ring

Bike around the city

The Second Green Ring

Everyone knows about Hamburg’s wealth of water and bridges. A lesser known fact is its large number of grassed areas and parks. The cycle path along the Second Green Ring connects these natural areas in a ring around the city. Beginning in Jenischpark, the route takes in such highlights as Altonaer Volkspark, the Niendorfer Gehege preservation area, Farmsen horse race track, Harburger Stadtpark and Rüschpark.

Featured route around the Second Green Ring

Hamburg to Bremen

Tale of two cities

Hamburg to Bremen

150 kilometers (93 miles) lie between the two most prominent Hanseatic cities in Germany: Hamburg and Bremen. Both are worth a visit, both have a unique northern charm. The cycle route is part of the European long-distance cycle network and leads from Trondheim in Norway through the German cities of Flensburg, Hamburg, Bremen, Münster, Cologne and Aachen. Going south, it continues all the way to Santiago de Compostela in , which is how it gets its name: PIlgrim’s route.

Featured routes from Hamburg to Bremen

Alster valley

Unspoilt nature within easy reach

Alster valley

From Poppenbüttel in the north of Hamburg you can easily ride your bike to an incredible unspoilt forest. Rodenbeker Quellental nature reserve has hidden corners and lonely paths to explore, and is connected by bike route to the protected areas of Duvenstedter Brook and Wohldorfer Wald. The last remaining primeval forest in Hamburg’s metropolitan area is simply wonderful!

Featured routes around Alster valley

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