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Jogging around Magdeburg offers a diverse landscape characterized by the Elbe River and its extensive riverside paths, numerous expansive parks, and urban green spaces. The city's terrain is generally flat, providing accessible running conditions, with some gentle undulations within its parks. These natural features create varied and scenic routes for physical activity.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice, quiet bike path without car traffic leading outwards from the city center of Magdeburg.
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Top of Rothehornpark, always invites you to take a break, beautiful view of the Elbe.
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Easy to see from every side and always on the cycle path 👌
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The annual Magdeburg New Year's Eve run takes place here on a scenic route. Register, take part, have fun. 😊
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A really special bus shelter. Even though the train goes into town every 15 minutes and you hardly have to wait there, it is still a nice eye-catcher.
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Due to the increasing growth of the Port of Hamburg, the need for storage and transshipment points also increased in the hinterland. As a result, the commercial port was created in 1893 as part of the four Magdeburg ports. Over time, however, the port lost its function as the commercial areas extended further north of the city towards the A 2 and the other three ports. In order to breathe new life into the port area and still retain its character, it was decided to give the area a new use. For this reason, existing buildings were renovated and converted. During the construction of the think tank, which opened in 2007, two existing grain silos were converted (ground silos on the east side) or demolished (silo with cell block on the west side) and rebuilt in the same cubic volume, linked together and converted into an office building for innovative companies and research institutions. Some still existing cranes, excavators, a historic lifting bridge and the chain steamer Gustav Zeuner, which is located in the harbor basin as a museum ship, were integrated into the area. In addition to the preservation of old buildings and machines, the construction of new research facilities is also part of the conversion to a science port, such as the striking Elbe Office or the building of the Virtual Development and Training Centre (VDTC) of the Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation (IFF). Another example of the linking of several areas is the expansion of the two Reichseinheitsspeichere, formerly known as Silo Elbe and Silo Handelshafen, at the north-eastern end of the port into two residential high-rise buildings with a total of 200 apartments, which began in 2021. The expansion was delayed due to the Magdeburg mill works opposite and stricter noise protection requirements. According to the construction officer Ralf Born, a solution was worked on together with the mill works.
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The old railway lift bridge over the Elbe can now be crossed by pedestrians.
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New Stern Bridge over the Elbe
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There are over 690 running routes around Magdeburg, offering a wide variety of options for all fitness levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 16,000 times, highlighting the area's popularity for outdoor activities.
Yes, Magdeburg offers nearly 100 easy running routes, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. These routes typically feature flat terrain and well-maintained paths, often found within the city's numerous parks and along the Elbe River.
Magdeburg's running trails are generally characterized by flat terrain, especially along the Elbe River and within its expansive parks. While mostly flat, some routes within parks like Elbauenpark or Rotehorn City Park may feature gentle undulations, adding a slight variety to your run.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, Magdeburg offers over 80 difficult running routes. A notable example is the Herrenkrugsteg Bridge – Elbe River loop from Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof, which is 10.7 miles (17.2 km) long and follows the Elbe River, passing through Herrenkrug Park.
Magdeburg boasts several excellent parks for running. Rotehorn City Park is a popular choice, offering various loops including the Rotehornspitze – Stern Bridge, Magdeburg loop. Elbauenpark provides a serene setting with its vast green spaces, and Herrenkrug Park also offers pleasant jogging paths for nature lovers.
Many running routes in Magdeburg are easily accessible by public transport. For instance, the Cross of St. Mark's Church – Pauluskirche Magdeburg loop starts conveniently from Magdeburg Central Station, making it simple to reach without a car.
Yes, circular routes are very common and popular in Magdeburg. Many trails, especially those within parks or along the Elbe River, are designed as loops. The Stern Bridge, Magdeburg – Rotehornspitze loop is a great example of a longer circular route.
Running in Magdeburg offers views of the Elbe River, historic riverside neighborhoods, and lush green spaces. You might pass by the unique Green Citadel of Magdeburg, explore the expansive Elbauenpark with its Millennium Tower, or enjoy the historic ambiance of Klosterbergegarten. For specific natural attractions, you can find highlights like Lostau Old Elbe or Prester Lake nearby.
The running routes in Magdeburg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 600 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse landscape, particularly the extensive riverside paths along the Elbe, the well-maintained parks, and the generally flat, accessible terrain suitable for various fitness levels.
Magdeburg's numerous parks and generally flat terrain make it ideal for family-friendly running. Parks like Rotehorn City Park and Elbauenpark offer wide, safe paths and often have amenities or attractions that can be enjoyed by all ages, making them perfect for a family outing.
Yes, there are many running routes around Magdeburg that are close to 10km in length. For example, the Rotehornspitze – Stern Bridge, Magdeburg loop from Magdeburg-Buckau is 11 km (6.8 miles), offering a moderate distance within a scenic park setting.


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