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Touring cycling around Moorrege offers diverse routes through a landscape shaped by major rivers and agricultural areas. The region features the Elbe River with its renowned Elbe Cycle Path, providing scenic rides along dikes with views of passing ships and open horizons. Cyclists can also explore the fruit orchards of the Altes Land, accessible via ferry, and follow routes along the Pinnau and Krückau rivers. The terrain includes former dunes now covered with forests, interspersed with fields, and the "Moore…
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You can also eat delicious ice cream here.
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I passed by there on my bike tour: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/2449556138 I hope the link works.
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Birthplace of Ernst Barlach in Wedel
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The Ernst Barlach Museum in Wedel is the birthplace of the German sculptor, medalist, writer, and draftsman, and opened for exhibitions in August 1987. The museum houses a representative collection of sculptures, woodcuts, lithographs, drawings, manuscripts, and letters by Ernst Barlach. The museum in Wedel sees itself as a vibrant place for exploring art and culture from classical modernism to the present day. Regular special exhibitions address historical and current topics, thus presenting not only nationally important German artists and their collections, but also international art. Thus, the Ernst Barlach Museum in Wedel actively participates in intercultural dialogue. Ernst Barlach Museum Wedel https://share.google/3odAUKkFvC2fV7tUh
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Roland is a symbol of market peace and the coat of arms and seal of the city of Wedel (Holstein). The Roland statue was probably first erected around 1450 by the sovereign of the County of Pinneberg, the Count of Schauenburg, and served as a symbol of his market justice, customs, warehousing, and ferry rights. The statue was replaced in 1558. The figure is made of solid Bückeburg sandstone and composed of 32 individual parts. It weighs approximately 8 tons. Over the centuries, the figure has been restored several times. To mark its 500th anniversary, the figure was thoroughly restored in 1950 and moved to its current location. Its original location was the center of the market square. The Roland statue was last restored in 2012, for the 800th anniversary of the city of Wedel. The color scheme was restored to its earliest known state. According to legend, Roland was a knight in the service of Emperor Charlemagne, who lived from 747 to 814. About the work: Statue of Roland von Wedel (1558, sandstone, restored 2012) Am Marktplatz, 22880 Wedel Route planner: 53.58393, 9.6978 https://sh-kunst.de/standbild-roland-von-wedel/
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After the major fire that destroyed the museum barn a few years ago, the barn was rebuilt. The carpenter's wooden structure was rebuilt. The thatched roof is now replaced by a tiled roof.
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Ponds or small lakes are always interesting; they're teeming with life, with insects and dragonflies flitting around, filling the air with life, and the water rippling with small fish and frogs singing their songs in the evening. Always a lovely place for a break. Well-designed display boards provide information about flora and fauna, making them a great place to create a small bioinformation unit for children.
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I passed by here on August 1, 1925, on my "Heist Airport" tour. I often drive past Düneck Castle.
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Moorrege offers a variety of touring cycling routes, with the majority being easy. Out of 18 routes, 16 are classified as easy, making them suitable for most fitness levels. There is also one moderate and one difficult route for those seeking more of a challenge. The landscape is generally characterized by flat paths along river dikes and through agricultural areas, with gentle elevation changes.
Yes, Moorrege is an excellent destination for family-friendly cycling. Many routes are largely flat, often asphalted, and car-free, particularly sections of the renowned Elbe Cycle Path. These conditions make them suitable for cyclists of all ages and abilities. The Alpaca Herd – Pinnau Dike (Audeich) loop from Uetersen is an easy option that offers open landscapes.
The most popular months for touring cycling in Moorrege are March and September. During these times, the weather is typically pleasant, offering comfortable temperatures for longer rides. The region's natural beauty, including the fruit orchards of the Altes Land, is particularly appealing in spring and early autumn.
The routes around Moorrege offer diverse sights. You can cycle along the Elbe River dikes, observing passing ships, or explore the fruit orchards of the Altes Land, accessible via the Lühe-Schulau Ferry. Other notable features include the Uetersen Rosarium, the Butterbargsmoor, and the Schnaakenmoor Nature Reserve. You might also encounter the Klevendeich Swing Bridge or the historic Lühe Sluice.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Moorrege are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Wedel Old Town – Jungfernstieg (Wedel) loop from Uetersen, the Klevendeich Swing Bridge – Cycling route to Krückau Barrage loop from Moorrege, and the Pinnau Dike (Audeich) – Cycle Path Along the Elbe Dike loop from Uetersen.
Absolutely. Moorrege's proximity to the Elbe River provides direct access to sections of the renowned Elbe Cycle Path (Elberadweg). This path offers scenic routes along the Elbe dike, known for its largely flat, often asphalted, and car-free sections, providing excellent surfaces for cycling.
Many of the routes around Moorrege, particularly those along dikes and through open fields, can be suitable for cycling with a dog, provided your dog is well-behaved and accustomed to cycling alongside you. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the "Moore bei Moorrege" and when passing through agricultural areas or near livestock. Be mindful of other cyclists and pedestrians.
The touring cycling experience in Moorrege is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 150 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from the Elbe dikes with their wide horizons to the peaceful routes along the Pinnau and Krückau rivers. The well-maintained paths and the opportunity to explore the charming Altes Land also receive frequent positive mentions.
Yes, Moorrege is well-connected to several significant long-distance cycling routes. These include the historic Ochsenweg (Oxen Way), the Pilgrim Route (D-Route 7), and the North Sea Coast Cycle Route (D-Route 1). These connections offer opportunities for extended bikepacking adventures beyond the local loops.
The terrain around Moorrege is quite varied. You'll find many routes on well-paved surfaces, especially along the Elbe dikes. Other paths lead through former dunes now covered with rich forests, and across endless fields. Routes along the Pinnau and Krückau rivers also offer a mix of paved and unpaved tracks, providing a diverse cycling experience.
Yes, the region's rivers are central to many cycling experiences. The Klevendeich Swing Bridge – Cycling route to Krückau Barrage loop from Moorrege takes you through riverine landscapes. Another excellent option is the Pinnau Dike (Audeich) – Cycle Path Along the Elbe Dike loop from Uetersen, which combines views along the Pinnau with sections of the Elbe dike.
Absolutely. A key feature for cyclists in Moorrege is the Lühe-Schulau Ferry Terminal, which accommodates bicycles. This ferry allows you to cross the Elbe River and directly access the Altes Land, a region famous for its extensive fruit orchards, particularly beautiful during blossom season or harvest time.


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