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Welterbe Haithabu und Danewerk

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August 6, 2021

Thyratörn von Hollingstedt nach Haithabu – Ostseefjord Schlei

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53.5km

15.0km/h

150m

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August 12, 2021

This highly interesting round tour has it all, because the full package of Viking history is waiting to be discovered by you. The mighty Danewerk border wall, the Viking settlement of Haithabu and the landing sites for both the North Sea and Baltic Sea ships are very impressive and worth seeing contemporary

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August 6, 2021

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56.5km

15.1km/h

270m

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August 12, 2021

The Vikings shaped the history of Northern Europe for around 200 years. The Ostseefjord Schlei was one of the most important lifelines of this time. This beautiful, about 55 kilometers long bike tour leads you in the footsteps of the Vikings, through an enchanting natural landscape, past idyllic villages

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August 6, 2021

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August 12, 2021

The starting point of this beautiful hike is the Viking Museum Haithabu near Schleswig. A visit to the exhibition house is highly recommended for your introduction to the past with the Vikings. After booking your time slot, you can let yourself be impressed by the archaeological finds, the replicas and

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The ramparts, walls, ditches and impassable bog areas of the Danewerk sealed off the Jutland peninsula at its narrowest point as early as the 5th and 6th centuries. With this, the people who dominated the area marked and controlled the southern border of their territory, because anyone who wanted to

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August 6, 2021

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The first Danewerk border wall from the 5th and 6th centuries was used as a protective fortification by the Danish kings of the Viking Age and the High Middle Ages and was repeatedly expanded. On this approximately three-kilometer walk, you can experience the impressive dimensions of the facility up

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