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No traffic road cycling routes around Wilhelmsburg, Germany's largest inland island, offer a unique environment for cyclists. The region is characterized by its extensive network of idyllic canals, vast green spaces, and impressive dykes situated between the Süderelbe and Norderelbe rivers. These features create a predominantly flat to gently undulating terrain, ideal for accessible road cycling.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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42.7km
01:40
140m
140m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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36.4km
01:30
180m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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scenically beautiful route to Tarschberg
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A bike ride to the Klangturm (Sound Tower) in St. Pölten is a worthwhile stop on any tour of the city. The 77-meter-high tower in the government district was built in 1996 by architect Ernst Hoffmann and is a striking example of modern architecture in Lower Austria. Its glass, spiral shape evokes movement and sound, which is how the tower got its name. An elevator or stairs lead to the viewing platform, which offers panoramic views of St. Pölten and the Alpine foothills. The ground floor houses a tourist information center, and spacious squares and green areas around the tower invite visitors to linger – ideal for a short break during a bike tour through the city.
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Jahos Radler Tränke is great for taking a break.
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Cobblestones and steep, just about possible with a racing bike
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Nice little place after a climb
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Always a beautiful sight Good orientation aid
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Semi-interesting observation tower in the unfortunately always deserted government quarter. Not even a restaurant open here on the weekend 😞. You can choose between an elevator or lots of stairs. The view is certainly beautiful, on the top floor there are signs on every corner explaining what you can see. Very hot and stuffy up there on a summer's day, the loungers are fun, but nothing invites you to stay. I found the most interesting to see how many solar panels are on the roofs of the quarter. Fingers crossed 👍 for that. Colorfully lit or not, I still don't see the tower as a landmark of the city, and I would still prefer to be able to stroll through the Au, fairground meadow and race track than through this dead concrete desert of the government quarter.
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Wilhelmsburg offers a good selection of traffic-free road cycling routes, with over 10 routes to explore. These routes vary in length and difficulty, providing options for different cycling preferences.
Wilhelmsburg, as Germany's largest inland island, is characterized by its extensive network of idyllic canals, impressive dykes, and vast green spaces. These features create numerous opportunities for dedicated traffic-free paths, making it a serene environment for road cyclists seeking quiet rides away from cars.
Yes, Wilhelmsburg has several easy traffic-free road cycling routes suitable for beginners. You can find 4 easy routes that offer gentle terrain and shorter distances, perfect for a relaxed ride. An example is the Großer Viehofner See – Ochsenburg Castle loop from Kreisbach, which is rated as easy.
Cyclists can expect diverse landscapes, from the unique tidal floodplain forests of the Heuckenlock Nature Reserve to the expansive green areas of Wilhelmsburg Inselpark. Many routes follow picturesque dykes and canals, offering scenic views of the Elbe River and the island's distinctive geography.
Yes, many of the traffic-free road cycling routes in Wilhelmsburg are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This makes planning your ride convenient. For instance, the Hof Wendelstein Chapel – Ochsenburg Castle loop from Wilhelmsburg an der Traisen is a circular route.
While cycling, you can discover various points of interest. Consider visiting the Kaiserkogel and Kaiserkogel Hut for views, or the Klösterpunkt – Muckenkogel Summit. The Inselpark itself offers numerous attractions, and the Bunthäuser Spitze, where the Elbe divides, is a notable scenic spot with a lighthouse.
Wilhelmsburg offers several spots to refuel. The Energiebunker houses Café Vju, providing panoramic views and refreshments. For those interested in local craft beverages, the Wildwuchs Brauwerk offers organic quality beer, embodying the district's unique spirit.
Yes, Wilhelmsburg is well-integrated into Hamburg's public transport network, making it accessible for cyclists. You can reach the island easily by S-Bahn or bus, and many routes are designed to be accessible from public transport hubs.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Wilhelmsburg, with an average score of 4.39 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, the scenic beauty of the canals and dykes, and the overall pleasant cycling experience on the island.
Yes, if you don't bring your own bike, rental bikes are readily available. Wilhelmsburg has several StadtRAD stations across the island, providing a convenient way to access bikes for your traffic-free cycling adventures.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for road cycling in Wilhelmsburg, offering pleasant temperatures and lush green scenery. However, the dykes and paths can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn providing beautiful foliage and milder winter days still suitable for a ride.


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