About Süderelben
706 km
145:15 h
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- BuschpilotAugust 20, 2023
Very nice tour. There are wonderful sections combined. I'll do that too.
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- SüderelbenApril 2, 2022
I've wanted to walk along the Seeve for a long time, but it's not that easy to get there. If anyone has any good advice, I'd appreciate it.
At the Horster Mühle there is a beautiful section that I got to know today.
Spontaneously extended with some highlights between Ramelsloh and Bendestorf, otherwise
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- SüderelbenMarch 27, 2022
Absolutely perfect weather. Just right for a favorite round in the home zone, it was really nice again. Today there were flight operations in the Fischbeker Heide, I haven't seen that for a long time.
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- SüderelbenJune 27, 2021
A tour from the Buxtehude S-Bahn station to the Fischbek S-Bahn station, south of the B73 past Neu Wulmstorf. I had seen the tour at @Jan and really wanted to try it out. It was really worth it. It was surprisingly varied with the Wulmstorfer and Fischbeker Heide as the icing on the cake at the end.
At
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- SüderelbenMay 24, 2021
Once through the moor belt, let wide views wander over extensive meadows and soak up the sun. Unfortunately, I couldn't quite go the planned route because some paths are closed during the breeding season. So I was able to enjoy the Francoper Hinterdeich longer than I thought.
The last time I was here
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- SüderelbenMay 8, 2021
Visiting the Otterberg and the Upper Wümmeniederung NSG. Unfortunately, the nature reserve is poorly developed for hikers, it is mainly on dead straight paths and with a high proportion of asphalt around the area and not in it. Always this balancing act of how far you should open a nature reserve to
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- SüderelbenApril 24, 2021
And another classic: With the S-Bahn to Fischbek and through the Harburg mountains back to Harburg. It is so wonderfully easy to go on wonderful hikes in the south of Hamburg.
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A tour from the "Mountain Guide Hamburg".
What brought the author of the mountain guide to this place? Presumably the term "gorge" in the street name. Because there is really nothing to see here, except for a "exercise track" that is no longer recognizable in the area and a view of the stadium.
You can
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