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The Freiburg harbor channel is an approximately 2 km long, unclassified federal waterway in the district of Stade in Lower Saxony. It serves as an access route from the Lower Elbe to the Freiburg harbor and is under the jurisdiction of the Elbe-North Sea Waterways and Shipping Authority. It is classified as an inland waterway subject to the Maritime Shipping Regulations.
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The Krautsand lighthouse today consists of a distinctive red and white steel lattice upper light (1907) and a modern, fiberglass lower light (1978), which together form a leading line to guide ships safely through the Elbe River. This line is characterized by a synchronized flashing pattern of 8 seconds, designed to facilitate navigation. The old lower light tower was demolished in 1978; the new lower light is a slender fiberglass structure. Krautsand Upper Light (The Visible Landmark): Year Built: 1907. Construction: Hexagonal steel lattice tower. Color: Painted red and white. Function: Originally served as a lateral mark, now part of the leading line. Krautsand Lower Light: Old Tower: The original lower light tower was demolished in 1978 during dike construction. ... New tower: A modern, 20.3-meter-high light made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) was erected in 1978 and replaced the old lower light. New lighthouse: A modern, 20.3-meter-high lighthouse made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) was erected in 1978 and replaced the old lower light. ...
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A fantastic cycling and hiking trail runs along here, surrounded by beautiful nature 💚. There's a charming little harbor with old half-timbered houses. Restaurants are located near the harbor.
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There is a campervan site on the fortress grounds, which is very popular. Sanitary facilities were specially provided for this purpose. Every first Sunday of the month during the summer, a flea market takes place opposite the fortress grounds. Furthermore, cultural and musical performances are also held. Highly recommended! 👍🏼
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Grauerort Fortress is a Prussian high-walled fort situated on a small promontory directly on the Elbe River's shipping channel. It was built between 1869 and 1879 north of the fortress town of Stade to protect the Port of Hamburg, approximately 50 km away, from enemy ships from the North Sea. To this end, the fort was equipped with two 68-meter-long flanks along the Elbe, providing space for a total of 10 modern cannons. Decommissioned in 1895, the fort survived both World Wars relatively unscathed. Today, Grauerort Fortress offers visitors a wealth of attractions. Located directly on the Elbe Cycle Path, its cafeteria entices visitors with homemade cakes and coffee. In the museum area and during the fascinating guided tours, secrets of the fortress's history and unique architecture are revealed. And a ride on the historic Groveblitz narrow-gauge railway within the fortress grounds is a highlight for visitors of all ages. ...
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A visit to the fort is like stepping back in time. Discover the diverse range of experiences offered at Grauerort Fortress, located directly on the Elbe Cycle Path. Enjoy the adventurous history of this small promontory on the Elbe River, which served as a base of operations for the Kehdingen pirates as early as the 13th century. Be captivated by the historical ambiance and experience the unique atmosphere of this former Prussian artillery fort at numerous events and cultural activities.
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The Grauerort Fortress was decommissioned from its original function as an artillery fort as early as 1895. During the First World War, it was used as a temporary depot for sea mines, a use that became permanent from 1922 onwards. In 1926, the Grauerort Fortress received its own landing pier, from which the sea mines were loaded until 1945. A narrow-gauge railway, now known as the Groveblitz, transported the mines from the fort to the ships. From 1948 until the 1960s, a restaurant called Klein Helgoland (Little Helgoland) stood on the landing pier, serving as a stop for Hamburg excursion boats. Later, the historic building was relocated to Kirchstraße and is now the Bützfleth shooting range. The former landing pier is currently closed for safety reasons. However, the fine sandy beach, the expansive view across the Elbe River, and the large ships still make a visit to this site worthwhile. Sunbathers can also relax and unwind here. The beach is not usually crowded.
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