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Explore Hamburg’s green spaces and waterways on a 3-day e-bike tour around the Green Ring, featuring guided stops, a ferry ride, and local insights.
Set off on a three-day e-bike adventure around Hamburg’s Green Ring, a scenic route that captures the city’s lush parks, lakes, rivers, and unique urban landscapes. This tour, offered by HA-KU-NA E-Biketour, combines relaxed cycling with guided visits, solo evening explorations, and special highlights like a ferry through Hamburg harbor. With limited small-group sizes of just 8 participants, it promises an intimate and personalized experience.
The itinerary includes visits to blooming parks, a fruit-growing region, and the historic port area, complemented by engaging walks and a concert by Hamburg actress Sandra Keck. Designed for those who enjoy active sightseeing and discovering hidden corners of Hamburg, this tour offers a compelling mix of nature, cityscapes, and cultural moments. It’s ideal for travelers comfortable with cycling and looking for an immersive way to explore Hamburg over three days.


The tour begins at Überseeboulevard 4-10, in front of Küstenrad Ebikes&More, where a Hakuna Guide awaits with a sign. The entire experience spans 3 days, with each day offering a well-paced mix of cycling, guided visits, and breaks. Travelers can reserve their spot with the option to pay later, and full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
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The first day kicks off in Hafencity, a modern waterfront area, before cycling along the Green Ring near Jenischpark. The route takes riders past the DESY research center and the Volkspark in Altona, famous for its dahlia garden. The ride continues through Sola Bona Park, along the Kollau hiking trail, and into the forested Niendorf enclosure, where a lunch break is scheduled.
After lunch, the tour follows the airport runway, where the sight of planes landing is close enough for an almost “hands-on” experience. The route then passes through allotment gardens to reach the Alster hiking trail. The day concludes at Ohlsdorf, home to the largest park cemetery in the world, where a guided visit to the Ohlsdorfer Friedhof reveals its vastness and significance. For accommodations, the Holiday Inn City Nord or Best Western Premier Alsterkrug Hotel are recommended.

Day two centers on Hamburg’s lakes and rivers, starting from Ohlsdorf and heading toward the Öjendorfer Park. The ride takes in the Boberger Niederung, a diverse nature reserve with inland dunes and heath areas, ideal for a tranquil lunch stop. The route then follows waterways passing Dove Elbe water park and Kaltehofe water art island, an industrial monument with a small museum and nature trail.
The Elbpark Entenwerder provides picturesque views of the harbor, setting the scene for an evening event: an exclusive cabaret evening featuring Sandra Keck. Participants stay overnight at the Holiday Inn Elbbrücken. The day combines nature, industrial history, and local culture, culminating in an entertainment highlight that enriches the experience.

The final day involves crossing the Elbe bridges to the Port of Hamburg, passing the BallinStadt Museum. The route continues to Wilhelmsburg, where the Johanna windmill stands as a historic landmark amidst a rural setting. From there, the tour follows the route to the large lake in Harburg City Park and then through Meyers Park.
The ride takes participants across the largest contiguous fruit-growing region in Central Europe, called The Old Country. This area features half-timbered houses, lush fruit trees, and a harbor-side landscape. The trip concludes in Finkenwerder, an area known for its maritime atmosphere, where a ferry ride provides a relaxing return trip back to Hamburg.
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The itinerary features numerous stops that showcase diverse facets of Hamburg. The Jenisch Park is the first highlight, offering a peaceful green space with beautiful views. The Loki Schmidt Garten provides a botanical experience, with tropical greenhouses and plant displays. The Dahliengarten is notable for its vibrant dahlias, offering lively photo opportunities.
In Niendorf Gehege, riders enjoy a tranquil forest break, while the Ohlsdorf Cemetery reveals a sprawling landscape of monuments and nature. The Boberger See and Wasserpark Dove-Elbe add lakeside scenery and water-based attractions. The Water Art Elbinsel Kaltehofe combines industrial history with natural beauty, with guided tours explaining its significance.
The Harburg and Wilhelmsburg areas feature windmills and rural landscapes, contrasting sharply with the city’s port facilities. The final stops in Finkenwerder provide a maritime atmosphere, with the ferry ride giving a scenic conclusion that connects the tour back to Hamburg’s harbor.

Participants meet at Überseeboulevard 4-10, in front of Küstenrad Ebikes&More. The small group size, limited to 8 participants, ensures a more personalized experience. Riders are expected to bring their own e-bike or rent one at the start for €39 per day.

This tour emphasizes stunning views of Hamburg’s parks, lakes, and port areas. The day-by-day itinerary balances nature, history, and local culture, ending with a ferry trip through the harbor, which offers a unique perspective on the city’s maritime side.
The inclusion of guided visits like the Ohlsdorf Cemetery, Water Art Kaltehofe, and Port of Hamburg enriches the experience with contextual insights. The concert with Sandra Keck adds a memorable cultural dimension, making the tour more than just a bike ride.

This 3-day e-bike tour is best suited for active travelers comfortable with cycling. The tour is not suitable for children under 12, and participants should be prepared for moderate physical activity across varied terrain. The pacing allows for plenty of breaks, but the overall distance covered each day makes it ideal for those with good stamina.

This tour offers a comprehensive look at Hamburg’s green spaces, waterways, and port area over three days, blending guided sightseeing with solo exploration. The combination of nature, cultural highlights, and scenic ferry rides makes it a well-rounded way to experience Hamburg differently.
The small group format, expert guides, and thoughtful itinerary make this a valuable choice for active travelers who want an immersive, detailed view of the city. While participants need to bring or rent an e-bike, the diverse stops and special events like the concert help justify the experience.
This tour stands out for its balance of natural beauty and urban charm, making it an engaging and authentic way to explore Hamburg’s many facets.
Do I need to bring my own e-bike?
Participants can bring their own e-bike or rent one at the meeting point for €39 per day.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 12 years due to the physical activity involved.
What are the accommodation options?
Recommended overnight stays include the Holiday Inn City Nord or Best Western Premier Alsterkrug Hotel; contact for other hotel tips.
Can I participate if I prefer individual days?
Yes, the tour is now also bookable as individual day tours via the website.
What kind of stops are included?
Stops include botanical gardens, parks, lakes, water parks, industrial sites, and port areas, each offering unique sights and stories.