Best attractions and places to see around Krempe include historical landmarks and natural features within the Kremper Marsch region of Schleswig-Holstein. This area, situated in the Elbmarschen north of the Lower Elbe, is characterized by its historical significance as a fortress town and its proximity to waterways like the Kremper Au and the Elbe. Visitors can explore a blend of cultural sites and natural landscapes. The town itself features a historic Renaissance Town Hall and St. Peter Church, reflecting its rich past.
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There is a very nice atmosphere here.
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You can cycle for kilometers here.
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On the path that runs along the Elbe, there are a few places where you could go swimming. If I go there again, I'll take a bathing suit and a towel with me.
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It was a nice bike ride along the Elbe and then took the ferry to the other bank
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The Elbe, the great river in the north. No matter where, a look at it is always nice.
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One has really nice corners.
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Krempe boasts a rich history. You can explore the Historic Renaissance Town Hall, dating back to 1570, and the late-classicist St. Peter Church, built between 1828 and 1832. The town's historic core, with its market square and narrow streets, largely retains its medieval layout, offering a glimpse into its past as a fortress town. You can also learn about the remnants of the Kremper Festung (Krempe Fortress).
Yes, Krempe is situated in the scenic Kremper Marsch region. A significant natural feature is the Elbdeich Nature Reserve and Riverside Path, which offers opportunities for walks along the Elbe River. You might even see sheep grazing there in summer. The Sturgeon bridge (Stör Barrage) also provides views of the Stör River and its confluence with the Elbe.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Glückstadt Harbor and its historic old town are great for a stroll, and the Elbdeich Nature Reserve and Riverside Path is perfect for a leisurely walk where children can observe sheep. The Sturgeon bridge is also considered family-friendly.
Absolutely! The region around Krempe offers various cycling opportunities. For mountain biking, you can find moderate routes like the 50 km 'Glückstadt Harbor – At the Harbor, Glückstadt loop from Kremperheide'. For gravel biking, there are routes ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Bench With Lake View – Deckmannsche Sand Pits loop from Itzehoe'. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Krempe guide and the Gravel biking around Krempe guide.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can find moderate loops like the 11.4 km 'Running loop from Krempe' or the 5.9 km 'Burggraben loop from Süderau'. For a more challenging run, consider the 22 km 'View of the Elbe – Elbe Dike and Lühe Lighthouse loop from Krempe'. Discover more routes on the Running Trails around Krempe guide.
The Glückstadt Harbor is unique because its outer section is largely independent of the tide, making it accessible at various water levels. The inner port, however, can be reached via a barrage during specific high tide times. It's known for its beautiful historic row of houses and is a great spot to enjoy fresh fish, especially during the Matjeswoche.
The Sturgeon bridge, also known as the Stör Barrage, is a crucial structure built between 1971 and 1975 to protect the region, particularly the Wilstermarsch, from storm surges. It's open year-round for vehicle and ship traffic, with the bridge opening only when necessary for ships to pass. It protects 33,000 hectares of land from North Sea floods.
Krempe has a vibrant cultural scene. The organization 'Krempe macht Kultur,' founded in 2006, promotes and hosts various art and cultural events in the Kremper Marsch region. These include theater performances, music events like 'Krempe rockt,' art exhibitions, and a medieval market. The historic 'Alte Kremper Stadtgilde von 1541' is also known for its traditional flag-waving.
For easy walks, the Elbdeich Nature Reserve and Riverside Path offers a flat and scenic route along the Elbe. While specific 'easy' hiking trails are not detailed in the nearby routes, many of the running and cycling paths can be adapted for leisurely walks, especially those with 'easy' difficulty grades in the gravel biking section.
Visitors particularly enjoy the historical charm of places like Glückstadt Harbor with its historic houses and the scenic beauty of the Elbdeich Nature Reserve and Riverside Path, where they can observe sheep. The unique engineering of the Sturgeon bridge also captures interest. Many appreciate the opportunity to experience both cultural sites and natural landscapes.
Yes, Krempe's historic core offers a 'Historischer Stadtkern' (Historic Old Town) walking tour. This tour guides visitors through the narrow streets and past buildings that formed the city center during its fortress era, allowing you to immerse yourself in the town's medieval layout and history.
While Krempe itself is inland, you can find a charming beach nearby at Kollmarer Hafenstrand. Located directly on the Elbe, it offers a small-town atmosphere, a beach area, and a small harbor to enjoy the riverside setting.


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