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Jogging in Hamburg offers a diverse landscape for outdoor activity, characterized by extensive waterways, numerous green spaces, and varied natural features. The city's commitment to urban planning provides easy access to nature, making it suitable for physical activity. Routes often feature flat profiles, well-maintained paths, and car-free options, catering to various abilities. The terrain includes circuits around lakes, paths through large city parks, and urban riverfront trails along the Elbe.
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There are several Plainspodder spots at the airport. Generally, they are all easily accessible and offer enough space for spodding.
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Since districts like Niendorf and Fuhlsbüttel are directly adjacent to the airport grounds, Hamburg Airport is by no means "out of the way": Hamburg Airport is very easily accessible by S-Bahn, car or bicycle. Another central hub for planespotting in Hamburg is the Airbus factory in Finkenwerder. Planespotting Hamburg Airport is very popular with many planespotters, as the airport grounds in Fuhlsbüttel can be walked around, in many parts even directly along the runway. Along the grounds, there are several opportunities to observe and photograph the planes. Coffee to Fly Holtkoppel 100, 22415 Hamburg | Mon-Sun 9:00 AM - 11:00 PM The so-called "Affenfelsen" (Monkey Rock) is a popular meeting point for aircraft fans. Coffee to Fly is located directly on the airport grounds and offers an unobstructed view of runways 15 and 33. The taxiway also leads directly past the onlookers. Physical well-being is also taken care of. In addition to hot and cold drinks, breakfast and Italian ice cream are also offered here. Viewing Terraces The best view of the apron and parked aircraft is naturally offered by the visitor terraces at both terminals and the model exhibition. Here you can observe the handling of aircraft and, in good weather, enjoy a coffee or other gastronomic delicacies in the sun. Access is signposted. Bayernweg Just under a kilometer from the Krohnstiegtunnel is the Bayernweg. If you walk a short distance along the hiking trail, you soon reach a hill from which you can look out over the airport above the trees and fence. The Bayernweg is located on the opposite side of the "Affenfelsen". Engernweg The Engernweg is located on a cycle path that offers a direct view of runway 05. Once you have found the clear spot by the fence, you can see planes taking off in the air or when they have already landed. The nearest subway station is Niendorf Markt. Flughafenstraße Shortly before arriving at the airport, you drive over the bridge on Flughafenstraße. Here, standing directly on the footpath and cycle path, you can observe and photograph arriving aircraft on runway 23. The morning hours and early afternoon are recommended here due to the optimal lighting conditions. Garstedter Eck Very close to the Bayernweg, namely 950 meters further north, is the Garstedter Eck. Planespotters stand here directly on the Krohnstiegtunnel (west) and photograph landing aircraft on runway 15 and taking-off aircraft on runway 33. The best shots can be taken from midday onwards. However, bringing a step or a small ladder is recommended, as otherwise you won't be high enough. Café Himmelsschreiber Weg beim Jäger, 22335 Hamburg | Mon-Sun 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM The Café Himmelsschreiber at the General Aviation Terminal (GAT) offers a view of the apron of Hamburg Airport. You can best see the planes taking off on runway 33 here. Since the lighting conditions are perfect from midday to early evening, you should take the opportunity to sit in one of the cozy beach chairs on the terrace – preferably with a piece of cake, a cup of coffee, and your camera at the ready. Krohnstiegtunnel (east) Similar to Garstedter Eck, here you stand on the Krohnstiegtunnel – at the eastern end. With the help of a small ladder, runway 15 can be viewed very well. The best pictures are taken here in the morning. Ostfalenweg From Ostfalenweg, you also have a good view of runways 15 and 33. It is only about 250 meters south of the Bayernweg. Since there is a small hill here, you are high enough to overlook everything. Sootbörn From the large Kollaustraße in Niendorf, a side street leads to the Sootbörn planespotting point. From the late afternoon onwards, takeoffs and landings on runway 05 can be observed well here. There are park benches on a small hill, so you can also sit down. Weg beim Jäger The P9 parking garage is located on Weg beim Jäger. From the top level, you can see the entire airport apron and also runway 33. Photographers appreciate the good lighting conditions from midday to evening.
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The section along the runway is part of the Green Ring and an absolute must for gravel bikes. But be careful, there are a lot of people around here... Always be ready to brake.
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Actually a classic for the gravel bike. But: Be careful and considerate of everyone else. Tricky encounters can often not be avoided. If the path is clear: Great for getting rolling a bit!
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The outward journey is part of the beautiful day I just described: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/2568149863 Due to a navigation error, I split the route into two parts.
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Hamburg offers a vast network for runners, with over 3,000 running routes documented on komoot. These routes cater to all skill levels, from easy jogs to more challenging runs, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Yes, Hamburg has plenty of easy running routes perfect for beginners. You can find over 400 easy routes, many of which feature flat profiles and well-maintained paths through parks and along waterways. A great option is the Alster Meadow – Alster Lake loop from Wandsbeker Chaussee, offering a scenic and accessible run.
Hamburg's running trails are renowned for their diverse scenery. You can enjoy continuous, scenic views of the Außenalster Lake, lush parklands, and the Hamburg skyline. Routes along the Elbe River offer impressive vistas of the port and ships, while city parks like Planten un Blomen and Stadtpark provide tranquil, green environments. For a unique experience, explore the inland dunes of Boberg or the heathlands of Fischbeker Heide.
Absolutely! Many routes along the Elbe River provide stunning views of the city's iconic landmarks. The View of the Elbphilharmonie – St. Pauli Piers loop from Stadthausbrücke is a fantastic option, leading you through urban riverfront paths with direct views of the Elbphilharmonie and the bustling St. Pauli Piers.
For families or a more relaxed pace, routes through Hamburg's extensive city parks are ideal. Planten un Blomen offers a varied course of about 2.3 km, easily extendable. The Stadtpark also provides wide, well-maintained paths in a peaceful setting. These parks often have playgrounds and open spaces, making them perfect for a leisurely run or walk with loved ones.
Yes, the Alster Lake is one of Hamburg's most popular spots for circular running routes. The classic circuit around the Außenalster is approximately 7.5 to 10 kilometers, largely flat, and offers continuous scenic views. A popular option is the Alsterufer Running Trail – Alster Path loop from Gänsemarkt (Oper), which is about 10.5 km long and highly rated by the komoot community.
The running experience in Hamburg is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 6,000 reviews. Runners often praise the city's diverse landscapes, from the scenic Alster Lake paths to the tranquil city parks and urban riverfront trails. The well-maintained, often car-free paths and the abundance of green spaces are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
While popular spots like the Außenalster can be busy, you can find less crowded options by exploring routes in areas slightly further from the city center or in larger natural reserves. Consider the trails in Klövensteen Forest or the Fischbeker Heide for a more secluded experience, especially during off-peak hours. The Vier- und Marschlande also offers calming natural settings with fewer crowds.
Hamburg's routes offer access to several unique natural attractions. You can run near the distinctive Boberg Dunes, an inland dune landscape, or explore the heath trails in the Fischbeker Heide. For a different experience, the Elbe Beach provides a unique running surface by the water. The Hasselbrack, Hamburg's highest point, offers a more challenging terrain for those seeking elevation.
While much of Hamburg is relatively flat, you can find routes with more elevation gain for a challenging workout. The Harburg Hills offer more varied terrain. Additionally, routes like Elbe Beach – Elbe Beach loop from Christuskirche, though starting flat, include some elevation changes along the riverbanks, providing a good test for your legs.
Many of Hamburg's running routes are easily accessible via public transport. Major parks like Planten un Blomen and Stadtpark, as well as the Außenalster Lake, are well-connected by U-Bahn and S-Bahn stations. For example, the Rose Garden, Planten un Blomen – Kleine Wallanlagen Park loop from Feldstraße (Heiligengeistfeld) starts near a public transport hub, making it convenient to reach.
Yes, Hamburg's urban running routes often have cafes and refreshment spots nearby. The areas around the Außenalster Lake and within parks like Planten un Blomen and Stadtpark are dotted with cafes where you can grab a coffee or a snack. For example, the Corell Forest Café is a great spot near some forest trails.
Many of Hamburg's green spaces and natural areas are dog-friendly, though leash rules may apply. Parks like Stadtpark and Volkspark offer ample space for you and your dog to enjoy a run. The trails in Klövensteen Forest and Niendorf Forest are also popular choices for dog owners, providing longer routes in a natural setting.


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