Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 157 out of 165 hikers
Location: Hamburg, Germany
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The Elbe Hiking Trail is 23 kilometers long and perhaps the most beautiful hiking trail in Hamburg. Here you'll encounter container giants, beaches, nature, and culture.If you want to walk the Elbe Hiking Trail, you should plan some time.Depending on your walking pace, it takes around five hours to walk from the mouth of the Alster
river to Schulau Harbor in Wedel. However, the trail is also packed with numerous sights and cultural assets.The Elbe Hiking Trail is essentially a continuation of the Alster Hiking Trail. Specifically, the route runs through Övelgönne, the Hans-Leip-Ufer, the Elbuferweg, the Strandweg in Blankenese, the Falkensteiner Ufer, the Rissener Ufer, and the Otto-Schokoll-Höhenweg. The trail then continues in Wedel along the Graf-Luckner-Weg. All sections have one thing in common: the exciting and impressive view of the Elbe. The name of the Otto-Schokoll-Höhenweg (Otto Schokoll High Trail) alone suggests an incredible view of the wide river and the passing ships.kloenschnack.de/elbvororte/elbewanderweg
November 1, 2024
One has from this section of the Elbwanderwegs a magnificent view of the Elbe, the shipping and the port of Hamburg.
February 22, 2018
The start in Hamburg on the Elbe island of Kaltehofe is a highlight in itself, surrounded by water and historic buildings.
This time we will once again lay our route centrally through Hamburg, with all the highlights that can be built into such a route.
The mammoth march in Hamburg is an extreme hike and sightseeing in one.
Even if you've lived in Hamburg for decades, we'll show you places you probably didn't know!(Source: mammutmarsch.de)
June 21, 2022
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Location: Hamburg, Germany
4.5
(13)
228
02:00
7.60km
60m
4.8
(89)
587
03:24
12.9km
110m
4.7
(138)
724
05:35
21.4km
150m