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Dove Elbe Regatta Course – Tatenberger Bay loop from Allermöhe

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Germany
Hamburg

Dove Elbe Regatta Course – Tatenberger Bay loop from Allermöhe

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Dove Elbe Regatta Course – Tatenberger Bay loop from Allermöhe

01:21

34.0km

50m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 3, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 1.96 km for 70 m

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Start point

Train Station

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8.84 km

Sport boat harbor Moorfleeter Deich with view to the Tatenberg lock

Highlight • Viewpoint

The Hufnerhaus on the Moorfleeter Deich was built in 1547, making it one of Hamburg's particularly rare architectural treasures.
A Hufnerhaus (the house of a farmer) denotes the main building of a residential complex and usually stands with the living area facing the dike. Under the large thatched roof
of the house, not only people but also domestic animals found shelter.


In 2015, almost five centuries later, the house was uninhabitable, crooked, dilapidated
and a demolition permit had already been issued. An initiative by committed heritage conservationists, who founded the non-profit GmbH "Jugendbauhütte" specifically for the rescue of the monument, acquired the house from a private owner and thus prevented its demolition. Thanks to financial support from the German Foundation for Monument Protection (Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz), emergency stabilization work could be carried out quickly.
Since then, work has been diligently carried out on the house, which is located directly on the Eichbaumsee.


Even if it is rather simply designed on the outside, the Hufnerhaus has high monument value. Over the centuries, it has undergone several structural changes and additions, but large parts of the internal framework date from around 1547.
The internal framework is formed by two rows of strong wooden posts (two-post construction),
upon which a multi-part beam (the upper horizontal finish of the timber-framed wall
or the wooden frame construction) rests. Despite the changes over its history of use, this house is an important monument to the culture of rural estates on Billwerder and an excellent testament to Hamburg's rural history.


hamburg.de/politik-und-verwaltung/behoerden/behoerde-fuer-kultur-und-medien/einrichtungen/denkmalschutzamt/hufnerhaus-am-moorfleeter-deich-821242

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11.7 km

Moorfleeter Dyke

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Nice detour if you don't want to meet the many cyclists between the barrage and the lock.

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15.3 km

The barrage on Billwerder Bay connects the Hamburg district of Rothenburgsort with the Elbe island Kaltehofe and is the second largest in Germany after the Eider barrage. The facility has been protecting the city from storm surges since 1965 and has served many Hamburgers as a place for a wide range of leisure activities.

In 2002 the Billwerder Bucht barrage was renovated and increased. The 145 meter long barrage has been located 8.20 meters above sea level since then and thus offers more protection against floods.

The Billwerder Bay is an ecologically valuable body of water and is used not only as an inland port, but also as a sports boat port. The diverse and large abundance of fish in the bay is mainly due to the changing water levels and attracts many anglers here. The Billwerder Bay and the barrage above it are also ideal for cyclists or runners. You will find first-class conditions for driving and running over flat terrain, which also offers great views of the water.

Source:
reservix.de/hamburg/venue/sperrwerk-billwerder-bucht/v7262

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17.5 km

Holzhafen Nature Reserve

Highlight • Natural Monument

The Holzhafen nature reserve in Billwerder Bay has a total size of approx. 80 hectares and, with its extensive, tidal areas of water and tidal flats next to the Mühlenberger Loch, is the most important resting area for migratory bird species such as the shoveler, teal and shelduck in Hamburg an important function as a feeding, spawning and growing area for fish. Part of the protected area is also a tidal bank area, which was restored in 2008 by back dikes as a nature conservation law compensation measure and now extends the wooden harbor by approx. 20 ha to the south. This area has a specialized inventory of species adapted to the dynamics of the tides. Here you can find plant species such as the lancet-leaved frog spoon, spreading ragwort or hemlock water fennel, which are threatened with extinction in Hamburg.

hamburg.de/holzhafen

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21.7 km

Dove Elbe Regatta Course

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Beautiful route on the Doven Elbe, ideal for a short stop or to cool off in the water

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21.7 km

A look at the long tracks of the regatta course.

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21.8 km

Tatenberger Bay

Highlight • Lake

The route along the Tatenbeker bay is great for cycling - but also for motorcycling;)

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29.9 km

Reitbrook Windmill

Highlight • Monument

Located directly on the Neuengammer house dike, Reitbrook is best known for its mill.
If there's not a lot of wind blowing, it's super casual pleasure. A little challenge in the wind.

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34.0 km

End point

Train Station

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20.0 km

9.10 km

4.19 km

766 m

< 100 m

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30.4 km

2.82 km

780 m

< 100 m

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