Private bike tour to Marschland and Vierland from Hamburg

Bernhard-Nocht-Str. 89-91, 20359 Hamburg, Germany, Hamburg, Germany
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Overview
Duration
4h 30min
Languages
English
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

Discover the Marschland and Vierland around Hamburg during a private and guided bike tour.Starting from St. Pauli, head to Hamburg’s south-east and pass by Hamburg’s classics: See the Michel, cycle through the historic Speicherstadt and pass by the Elbphilarmonie through HafenCity.Head out of the city and into the countryside - 8 km car-free. Cycle to the park peninsula Entenwerder to the next Elbe island Kaltehofe and then to the Wasserkunst, the historic waterworks. Arrive in the Vierland and Marschland and explore the largest closed vegetable and flower growing area in Germany.Cycle along the Dove-Elbe river to Bergedorf and admire Hamburg's only preserved castle in the city area, before it goes back to Hamburg City by S-Bahn. The bike tour runs along the beautiful Elbe river with excellent picnic spots where you can also jump into the water to cool off.

What to remember

Important info

  • Unfortunately, this tour is not accessible to wheelchair users
  • The 28 km ride is suitable for all ages and riding abilities
  • The minimum price is equal to 9 participants. Fewer people can participate, but the price will remain the same
  • The S-Bahn ride is not included within the tour price and needs to be paid separately on site(3,40€ per person)
included
What's included
included-item
Bike rental. Basket. Helmet. Guided tour
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What's not included
excluded-items
S-Bahn ride ticket (3,40€ per person)
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Know Before You Go
Highlights

Explore the Marschland and Vierland around Hamburg by bike. See the largest vegetable and flower growing area in Germany. Admire Hamburg's only preserved castle in the city area

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until 7 days in advance
Provider
Hamburg City Cycles
Meeting Point

Meet your guide in front of the Hamburg City Cycles office.