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Easy hiking trails around Altonaer Volkspark provide access to Hamburg's largest public park, covering approximately 205 hectares. The area features diverse landscapes, including vast forests and woodlands with winding pathways, open meadows, and a gently hilly terrain shaped from its origins as a gravel pit. Adjacent to the park, the Bornmoor area offers a more natural environment with wetlands and diverse vegetation.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You wouldn't have expected the Dahlia Garden here. I like the variety when you ride through a nice park area here. It's part of the Green Ring around Hamburg.
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At the initiative of the Altona district assembly, the former Sylvesterallee near the Volksparkstadion was renamed in honor of the HSV legend two years after his death. As honorary captain of the national team and an honorary citizen of Hamburg, Uwe Seeler was a role model for many people, both in terms of his sporting achievements and his character. Uwe Seeler was born in Hamburg on November 5, 1936. He died on July 21, 2022. Many Hamburg residents knew him as "the greatest HSV player of all time," having scored 404 goals in 476 appearances for his club and becoming the first Bundesliga top scorer in the 1963/64 season. With the national team, Uwe Seeler became World Cup runner-up in 1966, scoring 43 goals in 72 appearances for the German national team. In addition to his sporting successes, Uwe Seeler was committed to civic engagement. In 1996, he founded the Uwe Seeler Foundation, which supports people in need. In 1970, he became the first German athlete to be awarded the Federal Cross of Merit. On his 50th birthday in 1986, the Senate established the Uwe Seeler Prize to promote youth development in football clubs, which has been awarded close to his birthday ever since. In 2003, Uwe Seeler was granted honorary citizenship of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg.
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Timeline of the Altona Tunnel Decision in the open space planning ideas competition (May 2012) Planning approval for the Altona Tunnel section (December 2018) Draft functional plan for the Altona Tunnel Park (Summer 2023) Development of the zoning plan for the Altona Tunnel (since 2024) Planned completion of the Altona Tunnel (from 2034) Living and working alongside the covered A7 At more than two kilometers, the Altona Tunnel will be the longest covered section of the expanded A7 motorway. It runs from Volkspark to Behringstraße. The tunnel reliably protects residents from noise and pollutants and creates new neighborhoods between the currently separated districts west and east of the motorway. Apartments will be built in the heart of Hamburg in the immediate vicinity of the new green space – the allotment gardens currently located there will be relocated, among other things, to the newly created areas under the tunnel and other replacement areas in the Altona district. https://www.hamburg.de/politik-und-verwaltung/behoerden/behoerde-fuer-stadtentwicklung-und-wohnen/projekte-und-kampagnen/deckel-a7-und-science-city/der-deckel-altona-957952
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Altona Main Cemetery, at 63 hectares, is the largest cemetery in the Altona district and was opened on November 1, 1923. The then Director of Horticulture, Ferdinand Tutenberg, based its design on the principles of cemetery reform. This reform followed the guiding principle that people should be buried side by side regardless of their social standing, education, or religious affiliation. This was of particular importance in the working-class city of Altona at the time. The main entrance to the cemetery offers a view of cherry trees in full pink blossom. In addition to the burial plots, generous open spaces and the beautiful trees create the impression of a park-like setting. This green oasis with its natural niches also provides a valuable habitat for insects and other animals in the heart of the city. The Japanese flowering cherry avenue, in particular, with its full bloom in spring, invites visitors to stroll through the cemetery grounds. The Altona Main Cemetery serves as a burial ground for people of all faiths. There are different types of graves available for urn or earth burials, tree burials, and Islamic graves, as well as grave sites in sunny locations. These can be selected and purchased while still alive.
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This highlight is located on an ADFC (German Cyclists' Federation) tour I led this summer. We took a break at Bridge 10 on this tour. https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/2398977223
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It was beautiful
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There is room for everyone here. Playground, large lawn, pavilion and kiosk. Lots of trees and lots of space. You will also find a small training area here.
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Altonaer Volkspark offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails. There are over 1,400 easy routes available, making up the majority of the nearly 2,000 total hiking tours in the park.
The easy hikes in Altonaer Volkspark feature diverse terrain, including vast forests and woodlands with winding pathways, expansive open meadows, and gently rolling hills. The park was originally a gravel pit, which contributes to its varied landscape, but the easy trails generally have minimal elevation gain.
Yes, Altonaer Volkspark is very family-friendly. Many of the easy trails are suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The park's amenities, such as playgrounds and picnic areas, along with its well-maintained paths, make it an ideal destination for families. Consider a route like the Altona Dahlia Garden – School Garden Pavilion loop from Volksparkstadion, which passes by interesting gardens.
Yes, Altonaer Volkspark is generally dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for walks with your canine companion. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash where required and that you clean up after them to maintain the park's natural beauty for everyone.
On your easy hikes, you can explore several notable features. The Altona Dahlia Garden is a major highlight, especially in late summer and early autumn. You can also visit the School garden in Volkspark Hamburg with its unique plant collections, or discover the Tutenberg Gazebo for a nice viewpoint.
Yes, many of the easy trails in Altonaer Volkspark are designed as convenient loops. For example, the popular Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld – Great Lawn, Altonaer Volkspark loop from Volksparkstadion offers a pleasant circular walk through the park's open meadows.
The easy trails in Altonaer Volkspark are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 9,000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the park's diverse landscapes, including its quiet woodlands and open meadows, as well as the well-maintained and accessible paths suitable for all fitness levels.
Yes, there are parking options available around Altonaer Volkspark, particularly near major access points like the Volksparkstadion. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability.
Altonaer Volkspark is well-connected by public transport. Various bus lines serve the area, and it's accessible from nearby S-Bahn and U-Bahn stations, making it convenient to start your easy hike without a car.
Altonaer Volkspark is enjoyable year-round, but late summer and early autumn are particularly special due to the Dahlia Garden being in full bloom. Spring offers fresh greenery, while the forests provide pleasant shade during warmer summer months. Winter walks can also be beautiful, especially after a snowfall.
Yes, you can find cafes and other eateries in and around Altonaer Volkspark. The park itself has amenities, and the surrounding neighborhoods offer various options for refreshments before or after your easy hike. Consider a route like the Klempad's Paulaner Beer Garden – Great Lawn, Altonaer Volkspark loop from Volksparkstadion, which passes by a beer garden.
While Altonaer Volkspark is not mountainous, its gently hilly terrain, designed by Ferdinand Tutenberg, offers some pleasant vantage points. The Tutenberg Gazebo, located on a small octagonal hill, provides good overviews of the extensive park.


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