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The Waseberg is a prominent hill and challenging climb located in Blankenese, a picturesque district of Hamburg, Germany. Rising to an elevation of 87 meters (285 feet) above sea level, it stands as the third-highest peak in Hamburg and the second-highest in Blankenese, forming part of a distinctive ridge along the northern bank of the Elbe River. This natural feature is particularly renowned among cyclists for its steep ascent, making it a significant landmark in the region.

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    July 19, 2016

    Road cycling

    With an average of ten percent climb to 70 meters altitude, a classic in Hanseatic cycling. The last 300 meters are really crisp, here the mountain has a slope of 16 percent.
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    April 25, 2018

    Road cycling

    Who wants to experience a small challenge in cycling in Hamburg, should not bypass the Waseberg! He is short, but has it all! With the right lap you can easily approach and "enjoy" it several times!
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    September 10, 2018

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    2-3min agony, but you measure yourself with the best!
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    Location: Hamburg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the exact gradient and distance of the Waseberg climb for cyclists?

    The Waseberg climb covers approximately 700 meters (about 0.43 miles) with an average slope exceeding 10%. The initial 400 meters along Falkentaler Weg have a 5% incline, but the final 300 meters steepen significantly to an intense 16%. Overall, the average gradient is about 8.7%, with a maximum reaching 16.3% in its steepest section.

    How long does it typically take to complete the Waseberg climb by bike?

    For most cyclists, the intense part of the Waseberg climb is a short but challenging effort, often described as "2-3 minutes of agony". While the full ascent from the Elbe shore is longer, the steepest section is a concentrated burst of effort.

    Are there specific circular hiking routes around Waseberg for walkers?

    Yes, the Waseberg is part of the Bismarckstein park, which offers various walking routes. While the main road is known for its steep cycling challenge, there are numerous trails near Waseberg Hamburg for walking, including options for short hikes through the surrounding parkland. You can find detailed maps and community-contributed routes to explore different circular options.

    What are the public transport options to reach Waseberg, especially for those without a car?

    The local bus line 488 from Blankenese railway station is a convenient way to reach the Waseberg area. This bus, affectionately nicknamed "mountain goat" (Bergziege) by residents, is specifically designed to navigate the steep roads, making it accessible for visitors relying on public transport.

    Is Waseberg suitable for a winter hike, and what are the conditions like?

    While the Waseberg can be visited year-round, winter conditions can make the steep sections slippery, especially for cyclists. For hikers, the park trails might be enjoyable, but it's advisable to check local weather and trail conditions for ice or snow before planning a winter visit. Appropriate footwear is recommended.

    Are there family-friendly walking routes or activities suitable for young children around Waseberg?

    The Waseberg is located within the Bismarckstein park, which offers scenic views and historical elements. While the main climb is challenging, the park itself provides pleasant, less strenuous walking routes that can be suitable for families with young children. It's a good spot for a leisurely stroll rather than an intense hike with very small kids.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Waseberg, and are there any specific leash rules?

    Generally, dogs are welcome in public parks and on trails in Germany, but they must be kept on a leash. It's always best to observe local signage for specific regulations within the Bismarckstein park to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.

    Where can I find cafes, pubs, or accommodation near Waseberg for refreshments or an overnight stay?

    The Waseberg is located in Blankenese, a vibrant district of Hamburg. You'll find various cafes, pubs, and restaurants within walking distance or a short bus ride in the Blankenese village center. For accommodation, there are hotels and guesthouses available in Blankenese and the surrounding areas, offering options for different budgets.

    What are the notable landmarks or viewpoints around Waseberg, besides the climb itself?

    The Waseberg is situated within the Bismarckstein park, which features the Bismarckstein monument. Historically, an observation tower also stood on the summit, offering panoramic vistas. Today, the park still provides scenic viewpoints over Blankenese and the Elbe River, making it a great spot for enjoying the landscape.

    What is the geological origin of the Waseberg?

    The Waseberg is a natural elevation formed by sand deposits during the Ice Age. This geological history contributes to Hamburg's diverse topography, presenting an unexpected "mountain" challenge within the city.

    How crowded does Waseberg get, especially during weekends or events?

    The Waseberg can attract a significant number of visitors, particularly cyclists, on weekends. During major events like the EuroEyes Cyclassics, it becomes a focal point of public celebration, drawing large crowds of spectators. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting on weekdays or earlier in the morning.

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