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Walking Tour Elbe Beach<br />

UPRIVER, DOWNRIVER<br />

The pictorial, dry and sandy Elbe coast stretches from the<br />

long stairway Himmelsleiter all the way to Teufelsbrück and<br />

beyond to Blankenese, offering a myriad of more or less contemplative<br />

stops along the way.<br />

Casual beach life meets one of the world‘s largest and busiest ports.<br />

11<br />

Hessepark<br />

A m Kiekeberg<br />

Elbchaussee<br />

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The Elbe coastal path is one of the most popular promenades<br />

in <strong>Hamburg</strong> and wonderful for a day (or more)<br />

of rest and relaxation. As the river widens, the beach<br />

changes with the rise and fall of the tide. Just beyond<br />

Övelgönne the path leads past the open park countryside<br />

so typical of the Elbe suburbs – leaving the<br />

madding crowd of the city far behind. Container ships<br />

or an express ferry on the river are the only things<br />

reminiscent of the bustling port.<br />

ALTER SCHWEDE (Old Swede), an erratic block weighing<br />

almost 220 tonnes and dating back to the Ice<br />

Age, stands on Hans­Leip­Ufer. It was discovered<br />

during dredging work in the channel and derives its<br />

name from its origin in Scandinavia from whence it<br />

Blankeneser<br />

Bahnhofsstr.<br />

Mühlen- berger<br />

Baur s Park<br />

0 500 m<br />

Elbchaussee<br />

Baurs<br />

Park<br />

Jollenhafen<br />

Blankenese<br />

Jollenhafen<br />

Mühlenberg<br />

Hirschpark<br />

E L B E<br />

Friedhof<br />

Nienstedten<br />

Internationalen<br />

WildgehegeLeuchtturm<br />

Weg<br />

Dockenhuden<br />

berg<br />

Mühlen-<br />

Panzerstr.<br />

Pikartenkamp<br />

Elbchaussee<br />

Hirschparkweg<br />

Blankeneser Kirchenweg<br />

Elbuferweg<br />

Inde Bost<br />

In de Bost<br />

Eichendorffstr.<br />

Elbhöhe<br />

Rupertistr.<br />

Elbchaussee<br />

Winckelmannstr.<br />

Kurt- Küchler- Str.<br />

Biesterfeldweg<br />

Elbuferweg<br />

Up de Schanz<br />

Nienstedtener Str.<br />

Rupertistr. Rupertistr.<br />

Nienstedtener<br />

Marktplatz<br />

Sieberlingstr.<br />

Söbendieken<br />

Thunstr.<br />

Schulkamp<br />

Newmans Park<br />

Jacobs-<br />

Treppe<br />

Jürgens- allee<br />

Ligusterweg<br />

Georg- Bonne-Str. Christian- Frederik- Hansen-Str.<br />

Kanzleistr.<br />

Am<br />

Seegerichtshof<br />

1<br />

Karl-Jacob-<br />

Str.<br />

nienstedten 2<br />

Elbschloß-<br />

str.<br />

Klein<br />

Flottbek<br />

Quellental<br />

Elbschloß-<br />

Treppe<br />

Utterly relaxing – the park surrounding<br />

Jenish Haus.<br />

gradually migrated to the<br />

Elbe. Our next stop along<br />

the Elbe coastal path<br />

is TEUFELSBRÜCK. Despite<br />

its misleading name<br />

(Devil‘s Bridge) the pier<br />

and tiny yacht harbour is<br />

a popular place to stop for<br />

a small libation and watch<br />

the ships sail in and out of<br />

the harbour.<br />

The JENISCH HAUS estate, in classicist style, lies above<br />

Teufelsbrück in an extensive park and is a perfect example<br />

of patrician living during the Biedermeier period.<br />

The park, now a nature reserve and open to the public,<br />

is peaceful and inviting for long strolls. Beyond the<br />

house at the back of the park lies the ERNST BARLACH<br />

HAUS, the home of works by the expressionist <strong>Hamburg</strong><br />

sculptor.<br />

Our walk along the Elbe ends at the Elbschloss stairway.<br />

Whereas the waterfront on the opposite side of<br />

the river is shaped by the<br />

imposing <strong>Hamburg</strong> Airbus<br />

complex, on this side of<br />

the river we come face to<br />

face with yet another fine<br />

example of how an historic<br />

industrial building, in this<br />

case the traditional brewery<br />

ELBSCHLOSS­BRAUEREI, has<br />

been transformed for modern<br />

Alter Schwede is the oldest<br />

<strong>Hamburg</strong> immigrant. 2<br />

use by prominent <strong>Hamburg</strong> architect Hadi Teherani. The<br />

INTERNATIONAL MARINE BOARD OF INQUIRY stands adjacent<br />

to it. From here take bus 286 back to Teufelsbrück<br />

and the ferry back to the centre.<br />

DURATION OF TOUR: 2 ½ hours CONNECTION: BUS bus 36 |<br />

Liebermannstrasse RESTAURANT TIP: 5 Dübelsbrücker Kajüt<br />

16 17<br />

Wesselhoeftpark<br />

Elbuferweg<br />

Appuhnstr.<br />

Quellental<br />

Nettel-<br />

ElbchausseeElbchaussee<br />

hof<br />

Baron- Voght- Str.<br />

Lünkenberg<br />

4<br />

Teufelsbrück<br />

Rüschpark<br />

64<br />

6<br />

5<br />

7<br />

Jenisch-<br />

park<br />

Naturschutzgebiet<br />

Hafen<br />

Teufelsbrück<br />

Hans- Leip- Ufer<br />

E L B E<br />

Holztwiete<br />

Reemtsmapark<br />

Holztwiete<br />

Elbchaussee<br />

othmarschen<br />

Buchenhof<br />

64<br />

Klein Flottbeker<br />

Kreetkamp<br />

62<br />

Parkstr.<br />

Eichenallee<br />

Schmidtkamp<br />

Albertiweg Handelmannweg<br />

Parkstr.<br />

Zedern-<br />

weg<br />

Droysenstr.<br />

Langmaackweg<br />

Borchlingweg Borchlingweg<br />

Stindeweg<br />

Lobsienweg<br />

Bernadottestr.<br />

Weg<br />

Halbmondsweg<br />

Zypressenweg<br />

Ringelnatztr.<br />

Taxusweg<br />

Övel gönner<br />

Bubendey-<br />

Ufer<br />

Poppes<br />

Weg<br />

Schlagbaumtwiete<br />

Hohlweg<br />

Ansorgestr.<br />

Ernst-August-Str.<br />

Bernadottestr.<br />

Elbblöcken<br />

Corinthstr.<br />

Liebermann- str.<br />

ElbchausseeElbchaussee<br />

Hans- Leip- UferHans- Leip- Ufer Övelgönne<br />

11<br />

62<br />

Wrangelpark<br />

Himmels-<br />

leiter<br />

Jes-Juhl-Weg<br />

Strehlowweg<br />

Bernadottestr.<br />

Trenknerweg<br />

12<br />

Trenkne r w eg<br />

berg<br />

Schul-<br />

4<br />

6<br />

7<br />

1<br />

Övelgönne

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