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Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
North Frisia
Seeth

Husum Inner Harbour – Blue Bridge Friedrichstadt loop from Seeth

Routes
Road cycling routes
Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
North Frisia
Seeth

Husum Inner Harbour – Blue Bridge Friedrichstadt loop from Seeth

Moderate

9

riders

Husum Inner Harbour – Blue Bridge Friedrichstadt loop from Seeth

02:19

58.2km

110m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 1, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 50.8 km for 64 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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18.7 km

Husum Inner Harbour

Highlight • Settlement

Worth seeing at low tide but also at high tide.

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20.5 km

Außenhafen

Lake

23.6 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

4

30.0 km

Finkhaushallig Country Road

Highlight • Cycleway

In this scattered settlement, it is fascinating to notice that over several entrance doors of the residential houses of the old courtyards the full names of the "patriarchs" are written in large letters (for example Hans Carstensen). Scenic very quiet and good on the bike path with road bike passable (in contrast to the main bike paths along the B 5, which are really in catastrophic condition).

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5

38.0 km

Red Haubarg

Highlight • Historical Site

The name "Roter Haubarg" (Red Haubarg) is puzzling at first glance. The color red is nowhere to be found. White-plastered and topped with a massive thatched roof, the farmhouse stands visible from afar across the marsh. The first Roter Haubarg had a red tile roof. After a fire in 1759, the building was rebuilt and thatched. The color changed, but the name remained.

Built in 1684, the farmhouse is an impressive example of the lifestyle of the marshland farmers from the region and a testament to their former wealth. Stables, a central hall, living rooms, and bedrooms were arranged around the square base of the house. Hay was piled high beneath its roof, which is over 20 meters high.

Today, the Roter Haubarg is a restaurant and café, as well as part of the Eiderstedt Local History Museum. In the adjacent agricultural museum, visitors are given a comprehensive impression of the daily life of the inhabitants during the heyday of the large Haubarg farmhouses. And those who wish can even get married in the Haubarg.

The Red Haubarg is the only Haubarg open to the public.

It belongs to the Asmussen-Woldsen legacy.

In front of the Red Haubarg, as part of the "Blooming Eiderstedt" project, a 1,200-square-meter wildflower meadow was created, which, in addition to bumblebees, bees, and butterflies, also delights the human eye with its vibrant colors.

husum-tourismus.de/Media/Attraktionen/Roter-Haubarg

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6

44.7 km

Dingsbülldeich

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Well paved back road that is great to drive! Top! :-)

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7

46.7 km

Do I have to stop, I just drive past there ...

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8

49.9 km

Blue Bridge Friedrichstadt

Highlight • Bridge

The blue bascule bridge in Friedrichstadt is an easy connection from the train station to the historic old town. It is the longest bridge in the town

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9

50.6 km

Historic Center of Friedrichstadt

Highlight • Historical Site

Friedrichstadt was founded in 1621 to establish a trading metropolis here. This introduced freedom of religion and was thus very advanced ever - the place was even considered a "city of tolerance". In particular, Dutchmen settled down, which is absolutely unmistakable when you roll through the streets with their canals and stone houses. That's why Friedrichstadt is also known as the "Dutch city". Basically, the whole city is a sight, so it really worthwhile to look around here in peace. There are plenty of places to stay, and the city is also connected to the regional railway network.

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51.1 km

The stepped gable houses on the market square form a closed front of Dutch merchant houses.

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58.2 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

35.9 km

12.5 km

7.51 km

1.16 km

1.01 km

134 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

52.0 km

3.38 km

2.77 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Monday 18 May

19°C

10°C

37 %

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