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Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
Rendsburg-Eckernförde
Winnemark

Historic Gatehouse Krieseby – Anna Mill in Norby loop from Winnemark

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Road cycling routes
Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
Rendsburg-Eckernförde
Winnemark

Historic Gatehouse Krieseby – Anna Mill in Norby loop from Winnemark

Moderate

4.3

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31

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Historic Gatehouse Krieseby – Anna Mill in Norby loop from Winnemark

02:13

56.4km

240m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Schlei

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216 m

Winnemark

Highlight • Settlement

2

3.48 km

Road cycling route in the North German lowlands

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Great bike path with good surface

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3

8.25 km

Village Church in Sieseby

Highlight • Religious Site

Old village church with cemetery in Sieseby. Nice little "pilgrimage". The writer Jurek Becker is buried here. Church open from 10:00 a.m. Inn "Alt Sieseby" is highly recommended.

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4

11.3 km

Historic Gatehouse Krieseby

Highlight • Historical Site

The gatehouse is the entrance to a beautiful manor.

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5

16.2 km

Anna Mill in Norby

Highlight • Monument

The Anna mill is a gallery Dutch mill and was built in 1911. It was in operation until 1978. Today Anna is home to the Riesebys Local History Museum. Here you can get an insight into the history of the windmill and the Rieseby local history museum. There is also a wedding room in the mill. You can find more information about opening times and events here: muehle-anna.de/ne/sid/muehle/muehle.html

Next to the mill there is a trout fishing lake, which was well visited on my tour. Regardless of whether something is caught or not, the lake is very idyllic. There are also benches that are mostly reserved for anglers. But if there are none, you can take a break.

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6

20.8 km

Super nice area. Is great for cycling. Hardly any traffic and the asphalt is okay too. The view is to be enjoyed.

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7

21.1 km

Avenue to the Schlei View

Highlight • Trail

Worth seeing route to the Missunde loop.

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23.8 km

Missunde Ferry on the Schlei

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"Ferryman get it". For more than 500 years (first mention in 1471), there is a ferry at the Missunder Enge. One suspects, however, that many people were transferred by boat from one side to the other much earlier. Already in 1115, Missunde is called "Versundt" in historical sources. During the Schleswig-Holstein survey and the German-Danish war, the narrowest part of the Schlei was a strategically important place and often fought over. A documentation of these events can be found in the Village Museum Brodersby, Missunder Fährstraße 4.
Perhaps interesting is this report: de.wikisource.org/wiki/Von_Schleswig_nach_Missunde
Today, in peaceful times, we can use the ferry as a shortcut to get to the Schwansener side. On the ferry fit max. 8 cars, with trailer even less. After the start, the Missunde II jerks and twitches once on its steel hawsers (it is a cable ferry) and chugs comfortably to the other shore. There are nostalgic feelings. On the way back the same procedere. With a fare of just € 0.60 / adult on foot a cheap pleasure.
On the Angelner side there is a cozy snack for fish sandwiches and simple small dishes. My fish sandwich was delicious, rolls fresh from the oven, warm and crispy, fish fresh and tender (sherry-sild). Totally nice, friendly elderly landlords and a nice environment with tables and benches inside and outside, as well as a beautifully landscaped outdoor area (with flowers and children's playground) What more could you ask for. Open: Tuesday-Sunday approx. 12.00-approx.19.30, closed on Mondays.
If that's not enough, head to the ferry house at Missunde. Since 1805 there is an inn at this place. Seasonally different opening times. On offer also accommodation and rooms for celebrations. On the homepage you will find the menu as pdf-download. Reads himself promising. I think the prices are not too high for an economy with such an exposed location.
If you want to know more: faehrhaus-missunde.de

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56.4 km

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Bus stop

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33.0 km

20.9 km

2.31 km

139 m

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< 100 m

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55.4 km

471 m

395 m

201 m

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