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The best traffic-free bike rides around Borgwedel

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No traffic touring cycling routes around Borgwedel are characterized by a diverse landscape, featuring the winding Schlei River, verdant hills, and dense forests. The region's terrain is generally gentle, with some rolling hills providing varied elevation suitable for touring cyclists. Located in the Schleswig-Flensburg region of Germany, Borgwedel offers numerous paths along the Schlei's banks and through peaceful woodlands, providing a mix of easy and moderately challenging routes.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes around Borgwedel

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Haithabu Viking Houses – Gottorf Castle loop from Borgwedel

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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August 21, 2025, Schlei Conservation Area

very nice for resting and picnicking

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The castle houses Schleswig-Holstein's most important museums and is involved in a wide range of cultural events. In addition to changing exhibitions (including those by contemporary artists), theater performances in the courtyard and concerts are held at irregular intervals. The entire grounds and many of the interior rooms are open to visitors. Some of the castle's original furnishings have been preserved and can be viewed as part of the museum tours. Of particular note are the festive Hirschsaal (Stag Hall) from 1591 and the two-story Renaissance chapel. The castle is considered the most important secular building in the state of Schleswig-Holstein.

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At the beginning of 1945, more and more refugees from the eastern territories of the German Reich arrived in Schleswig, their number rising to almost 18,000 by the summer. Gottorf, like many of the country's residences, was used as a temporary reception camp, and several hundred refugees were housed in the castle.[31] In the post-war period, the entire complex was made available to the Schleswig-Holstein State Museums from 1948 onwards.

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After the war of 1848, the Danes first set up a hospital and then a barracks in the castle,[22] in order to be able to operate more effectively against the insurgents in Schleswig-Holstein. The building was adapted to the new needs, and the interior lost much of its once significant furnishings. The former state rooms and ducal apartments were converted into dormitories and dining rooms. The outbuildings were demolished and replaced by extensive stables, and the defensive structures were demolished. Gottorf remained a barracks[22] when it fell to Prussia in 1867 as a result of the Second Schleswig War, and it retained this function until 1945.

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Subsequently, Gottorf became the center of power of the Dukes of Schleswig and was repeatedly at the center of political conflicts. In 1283, the young Duke Waldemar IV of Schleswig was imprisoned in the castle for a time by the Danish King Eric V. In 1329, Gottorf was besieged for the first time (unsuccessfully) by a coalition of Jutland nobles in their fight against Count Gerhard III of Holstein, who had served as Duke for several years.[6] In June 1340, the castle was transferred as a pledge into the permanent possession of the Counts of Holstein from the House of Schauenburg,[7] who resided in Gottorf until their extinction in 1459. Initially as counts, after Count Gerhard VI was invested with the duchy by the Danish regent Margaret I in 1386[8], then formally again as dukes.[9]

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After the Schleswig bishop Niels II was captured during the Battle of Lohheide in 1261, Gottorf became the property of Duke Eric I of Schleswig. In return, the bishops received lands on the lower reaches of the Treene, where the episcopal castle of Schwabstedt was built a short time later.[4] It was only the duke, as the contemporary annals of the Rude monastery report, who had a new castle built "at great expense", which replaced the older ducal castle on the Möweninsel in the Schlei.

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The present-day castle, on an island in the Schlei west of the town, had several predecessor buildings, but little is known about their function and appearance. The oldest structures date to the 13th century and possibly originate from a residence of the bishops of Schleswig called Klein-Gottorf. The name goes back to an older, still visible complex called Alt- or Groß-Gottorf in the Ruhekrug near the Falkenberg estate, which, according to the Danish chronicler Saxo Grammaticus, was destroyed around 1161.[2] As a result, the residence was probably relocated to the more centrally located Klein-Gottorf, where a possibly barely fortified half-timbered building with warm-air heating was built around the middle of the 13th century.

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The state's largest castle was owned by the Danish royal family and the dukes of Schleswig. After Denmark's annexation of the Gottorf portion of the Duchy of Schleswig in 1713, the castle served as the seat of the Royal Danish Governor in Schleswig, subsequently being used as a barracks. Today, it houses two Schleswig-Holstein state museums and the Schleswig-Holstein State Museums Gottorf Castle Foundation. To the north of the castle, the Neuwerk Garden, one of the first Baroque terraced gardens in Northern Europe, has been reconstructed in recent years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic touring cycling routes are available around Borgwedel?

Borgwedel offers a wide selection of no-traffic touring cycling routes, with over 500 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including more than 350 easy routes, nearly 200 moderate routes, and a few challenging options for experienced cyclists.

What is the best time of year for no-traffic touring cycling in Borgwedel?

The best seasons for no-traffic touring cycling in Borgwedel are spring and autumn, when the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant with blooming flowers or colorful foliage. However, the period between May and September is also excellent, especially if you wish to combine cycling with water sports on the Schlei River.

Are there any circular no-traffic bike routes in Borgwedel?

Yes, Borgwedel features several excellent circular no-traffic bike routes. An easy option is the Rest Area at Stexwig Boat Dock – View of the Schlei and Stexwig loop from Borgwedel, which is just under 11 km. For a slightly longer easy ride, consider the Rest Area at Stexwig Boat Dock – View of the Schlei and Stexwig loop from Güby, covering about 20 km.

What kind of terrain can I expect on no-traffic touring cycling routes in Borgwedel?

The terrain around Borgwedel is quite varied, offering something for everyone. Many routes follow the banks of the Schlei River, providing generally flat and easy paths. Inland, you'll find rolling green hills and dense forests, which can introduce gentle climbs and descents, making for a more dynamic ride. Routes like the Haithabu Viking Houses – Schleswig Harbour loop from Borgwedel offer a mix of riverside and slightly more undulating landscapes.

Are there any family-friendly no-traffic bike trails in Borgwedel?

Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic routes along the Schlei River are well-suited for families due to their generally easy gradients and scenic views. The region's extensive network of bike paths, including parts of the Schleiuferweg, are designed for recreational cycling and are often enjoyed by families. An easy option is the Path Between Esprehm and Selk – Canola Fields in Full Bloom loop from Güby, which is just under 13 km.

What are some notable landmarks or viewpoints along the no-traffic cycling routes?

Cyclists can discover several interesting landmarks and viewpoints. For impressive panoramic views of the region, consider visiting the Aschberg Observation Tower. Other notable spots include the Bismarck Monument on the Aschberg and the Heidberg Summit and Trails, which offer scenic perspectives of the surrounding landscapes.

Can I reach the no-traffic cycling routes using public transport?

Borgwedel's location within the Schleswig-Flensburg region means it's generally accessible. While specific public transport connections directly to every trailhead might vary, the region is part of a broader network. For longer journeys, consider routes that connect to towns with train stations, and then cycle to your desired starting point. The Missunde Ferry also provides a scenic connection across the Schlei, which can be integrated into varied routes.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about no-traffic cycling in Borgwedel?

The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Borgwedel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 4,600 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, scenic paths along the Schlei River, the diverse landscapes of green hills and forests, and the well-maintained infrastructure that makes for a relaxing and enjoyable ride away from vehicle traffic.

Are there any specific nature reserves or unique natural features to explore?

Yes, the region boasts several natural highlights. The Schlei River itself is a central feature, offering beautiful waterside cycling. You can also explore the Naturerlebnisraum "Ziegelei Borgwedel," a unique nature experience area where nature has reclaimed an old brickworks site. Additionally, routes often provide dreamlike views of the Reesholm Nature Reserve, particularly on paths leading from Schleswig to Missunde.

Are there options for shorter, easy no-traffic touring bike trails for beginners?

Absolutely. Borgwedel is ideal for beginners with many easy, no-traffic routes. An excellent choice for a shorter, relaxed ride is the View of the Schlei and Stexwig – Rest Area at Stexwig Boat Dock loop from Fahrdorf, which is just under 10 km and offers pleasant views without significant elevation changes.

Where can I find information about long-distance cycle routes that pass through or near Borgwedel?

Borgwedel is situated in Schleswig-Holstein, which is home to an extensive network of long-distance cycle routes. These include sections of the Baltic Sea Coast route, the Ox Trail, and the Old Salt Route. For comprehensive information on these and other long-distance trails within the state, you can visit the official tourism website: sh-tourismus.de.

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