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The Cycle Path Between Billwerder and Nettelnburg offers a delightful journey through the scenic Vier- und Marschlande region in Hamburg, Germany. This well-loved cycling route connects the districts of Billwerder and Nettelnburg, traversing an area often referred to as Hamburg's "vegetable garden" due to its rich agricultural landscape. Following the historic Marschbahndamm, an old railway embankment, the path provides a mostly car-free experience alongside the winding Gose Elbe and Dove Elbe rivers. It's a perfect way to explore the green…
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Distance 3.79 km
Uphill 20 m
Downhill 30 m
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While the exact length can vary depending on your starting and end points, the core path between Billwerder and Nettelnburg is generally considered suitable for a half-day tour. Cyclists often integrate it into longer routes, but for a direct ride, expect it to be a comfortable few hours, allowing time to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, for those arriving by car, parking is often available near the starting points, such as close to the S-Bahn station Billwerder-Moorfleet. However, it's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability, especially on busy weekends, as spaces can fill up quickly.
The path is conveniently accessible via public transport. A common starting point is near the S-Bahn station Nettelnburg, which is served by Hamburg S-Bahn lines, specifically the S2. This makes it a viable and easy option for many cyclists.
Absolutely. The path is described as generally flat, well-maintained, and mostly car-free, making it an excellent choice for families. Its smooth asphalt and idyllic riverside setting provide a safe and enjoyable experience for cyclists of all ages, including beginners and children.
While the path is popular, especially from spring through autumn, you can often avoid the busiest times by cycling earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends, offering a more tranquil experience along the river and through the agricultural landscapes.
While the path is primarily recommended from spring through autumn for optimal enjoyment of the landscape, it can still be cycled in winter. However, be prepared for colder temperatures, potentially icy patches, and fewer open cafes or farm shops. The scenic views will be different, but still offer a peaceful winter ride.
Yes, the area is known for its local charm. You'll find opportunities to stop at farm shops, cafes, and restaurants, particularly in the villages and along the main roads that intersect the route. These offer chances to refuel and enjoy local produce or a warm drink.
The path offers excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting, especially in areas like the revitalized Elbe riparian landscape of the Spadenländer Spitze. This habitat supports many endangered animal and plant species. Keep an eye out for various bird species, small mammals, and diverse aquatic life along the Gose Elbe and Dove Elbe.
The entire route is quite scenic, offering continuous views of fields, pastures, and vegetable patches. Highlights include the picturesque rose gardens, old half-timbered houses, and the winding Gose Elbe and Dove Elbe rivers. The section along the former Marschbahndamm also provides unique perspectives of the agricultural landscape.
Yes, the cycle path is generally dog-friendly. Many cyclists enjoy bringing their dogs along for the ride. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in agricultural areas or near wildlife habitats, and remember to clean up after them to maintain the path's cleanliness for all users.
For a comfortable ride, it's recommended to bring a well-maintained bicycle, comfortable cycling attire, and a helmet. Depending on the weather, consider layers, sun protection, and rain gear. Don't forget water, snacks, and a basic repair kit. Binoculars can enhance wildlife viewing.
Yes, the Billwerder Nettelnburg cycle path can easily be integrated into longer cycling tours. It connects well with other routes in the Bergedorf district and the Vier- und Marschlande region, allowing cyclists to create circular routes that explore more of Hamburg's 'vegetable garden' and its surrounding natural beauty.