About Mike Mende
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Today we explored the other side, with its salt marshes, bird sanctuaries, and so on. The plan was to cycle as far as possible along the water in front of the dike, but the wind was so strong that we preferred to cycle behind the dike for some protection, to the Holmer Siel, then on to Elisabeth-Sophien
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From Nordstrand, we continued along the dike to Süderhafen, a small harbor for sailboats. There's a snack bar with a good selection, and a little further on, there's a beautiful old mill with a café.
We then returned via Moordeich and Hamburger Deich to enjoy the vast landscape of the peninsula.
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Mike Mende planned an e-bike ride.
August 23, 2025
01:42
26.7km
15.8km/h
20m
20m
Simone and Mike Mende went for a bike ride.
August 21, 2025
Von Nordstrand mit der Fähre zur Insel Pellworm und dort mit dem Rad
03:29
47.9km
13.8km/h
200m
190m
Today we wanted to check out the island of Pellworm. So we took our bikes onto the ferry and off we went. A very beautiful and quiet island, with lots of nature, and with a bit of luck, you can observe the animals living there in their natural habitat. The entire island is surrounded by a dike, and if
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Simone and Mike Mende went for a bike ride.
August 20, 2025
Immer am Deich entlang
01:26
23.7km
16.6km/h
70m
60m
Arrived here this afternoon, got the bikes ready, and cycled along the dike—at low tide, of course, that was a given 😅... On the way back, I stopped at Op'n Snack and had a delicious meal.
Conclusion of the first round of exploration: it's great for cycling or just walking here; benches invite you to
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I was supposed to take a slightly different route to Osterloh, but that was a disappointment. According to the signpost in Oppershausen, a "hiking trail" was supposed to lead right through to Osterloh, but it ended in the middle of meadows and fields... There were no further descriptions 👎, so I rode
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We cycled through the vineyards to Kinnheim, then over the bridge and along the other side of the Moselle to Traben-Trarbach—a beautiful cycle path without annoying traffic, and today was supposed to be a relaxing ride with a view of the vineyards. We liked it so much that we changed our plan and cycled
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Arriving in Beilstein... a beautiful little town, you get a glimpse of how people used to live there. Of course, everything here has been beautifully restored – apart from Bernkastel-Kues, it's the most worth-seeing place on the Moselle (so far) for me... simply fantastic, a must-see if you're in the
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The weather was too unstable for cycling along the Moselle today, so we drove to Trier to explore some of the city's sights (Porta Nigra, the cathedral, the excavations of the Barbaratherme, the high-rise bunker, the Constantine Basilica... and much more...). It was a day full of new impressions.
Now
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Our last trip here took us along the dike, past the railway dam to the Sönke-Nissen-Koog lock. We cycled back behind the dike, past the Lüttmoorsee (there's a birdwatching hut and a viewpoint). A very beautiful and fascinating landscape along the entire route (as is generally the case here) with the
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