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No traffic touring cycling routes around Krummendeich are situated within the Elbe River landscape, an area recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The region is characterized by extensive dikes running along the Elbe River, offering views of vast fields and meadows. This flat terrain, combined with proximity to the North Sea coast, provides a blend of riverine and coastal environments suitable for touring cyclists. In spring, the area features numerous blossoming orchards, adding to the scenic appeal of the routes.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A great cycling and hiking trail runs along here amidst beautiful nature – highly recommended.
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A fantastic cycle path runs along here, amidst beautiful nature 💚, and features a great rest area with views of the small harbor and the bridge. Highly recommended.
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Freiburg lies on the southwest bank of the Elbe River, approximately at river kilometer 682. Within the Stade district, the town is situated quite far north. As the crow flies, it is 27 km to Stade and 40 km to Cuxhaven. The nearest larger town, Glückstadt, is located on the opposite bank of the Elbe in Schleswig-Holstein and can be reached by the Glückstadt-Wischhafen ferry. Along the Lower Elbe, Freiburg borders the Schleswig-Holstein municipalities of Brokdorf and Wewelsfleth, separated by the riverbed. On the Lower Saxon side, Freiburg's neighboring municipalities are Wischhafen to the southeast, Oederquart to the south, and Krummendeich to the west.
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Freiburg, originally an island in the Lower Elbe River, lies in the Kehdingen region. Pliny the Elder, who reached the Elbe with a Roman fleet under the general Drusus, reported on the inhabitants of the riverbanks who lived primarily by fishing, making their nets from reeds and bulrushes. A castle in Freiburg, along with the town of Freiburg itself, is first mentioned in 1154, when Archbishop Hartwig I of Bremen had it repaired, along with the towns of Stade, Harburg, and Bremervörde, to defend himself against Henry the Lion of Stade. The County of Stade had built the castle before 1144. In 1158, it was further expanded due to the ongoing conflicts between the archbishop and Henry the Lion. This measure proved unsuccessful, as Henry the Lion conquered Freiburg in 1167 and subsequently razed it to the ground. The exact location of the castle has not yet been definitively determined.
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During the Napoleonic era, Freiburg, like the entire Elbe-Weser Triangle, was under alternating military occupation by France and Prussia. In 1810, it briefly became part of the Kingdom of Westphalia before being incorporated into the French Empire as part of the Département des Bouches de l’Elbe. After the Wars of Liberation and the Congress of Vienna in 1814, the former Electorate became the Kingdom of Hanover, which transferred the province of Bremen-Verden into the Landdrostei (district) of Stade in 1823. As part of the Hanoverian judicial reform, later extended throughout Germany, the Freiburg Elbe District Court was established in 1852. After the Second World War, the state of Hanover was initially re-established, which included Freiburg. Shortly thereafter, in 1946, Freiburg, along with the state of Hanover, became part of Lower Saxony. The early postwar years were also marked by the arrival of many refugees and expellees from the former German eastern territories who came to Kehdingen.
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A great cycling route and hiking trails lead along here amidst beautiful nature 💚 beautiful to look at and highly recommended 👍🏼.
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A great cycling route and a hiking trail lead along here amidst beautiful nature 💚.
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There are over 220 touring cycling routes available around Krummendeich, with a significant number designed to be traffic-free or on very quiet paths. These routes cater to various skill levels, including over 150 easy and 50 moderate options.
The most favorable times for touring cycling in Krummendeich are spring and summer, when the weather is mild and nature is in full bloom, especially with blossoming orchards. Autumn also offers pleasant temperatures and beautiful golden foliage, making it an excellent season for exploring the dikes and river landscapes.
Yes, Krummendeich is an ideal starting point for family-friendly cycling adventures. The region's dikes and sections of the Elbe Cycle Path are well-suited for outings with children, offering flat terrain and scenic views away from busy roads. An easy option is the Krummendeich natural outdoor pool – Gut Hörne Medieval Village loop, which is just over 25 km long.
Many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Krummendeich, particularly those along the dikes and through natural areas, are suitable for cycling with dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and consider their endurance for longer rides. Remember to bring water and waste bags.
The terrain around Krummendeich is predominantly flat, characterized by picturesque dikes along the Elbe River and vast fields and meadows. This makes for generally easy cycling with minimal elevation changes, perfect for relaxed touring and enjoying the scenic landscapes.
Yes, Krummendeich offers several circular routes that allow you to start and end in the same location without encountering significant traffic. For example, the Oste River Viewpoint – Hadelner Canal Cycle Path loop offers a moderate 58 km ride, while the View of the River Elbe – Elbe Cycle Path at Brokdorf loop is a longer 80 km option.
Along the routes, you can discover various points of interest. The Krummendeich natural outdoor pool offers a refreshing stop. You might also encounter the impressive High bridge Brunsbüttel over the Kiel Canal or the historic St. Wulphardi Church in Freiburg (Elbe). The Elbe Ferry Glückstadt–Wischhafen provides a unique crossing experience.
Krummendeich and its surrounding villages offer various parking options, often near local amenities or designated public parking areas. Given the focus on touring cycling, many routes start from accessible points within the village, making it convenient to find a spot for your vehicle before heading out.
Yes, as you cycle through Krummendeich and charming nearby villages like Hollern-Twielenfleth or Grünendeich, you'll find local cafes and pubs. These establishments offer opportunities to take a break, enjoy refreshments, and experience the regional hospitality.
The Krummendeich area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.57 stars. Reviewers often praise the serene, traffic-free nature of the dike paths, the expansive views of the Elbe River, and the charming rural landscapes, especially during spring with its blossoming orchards.
The no-traffic touring bike routes near Krummendeich vary in length to suit different preferences. You can find shorter, easy routes around 25 km, such as the Krummendeich natural outdoor pool – Gut Hörne Medieval Village loop, up to longer, moderate tours like the Moor route at nearly 49 km, or even extended rides over 80 km.


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