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Jogging around Raakmoor offers a diverse natural environment characterized by forests, lakes, and moorland ecosystems. The region features a low moor landscape with areas undergoing restoration, providing varied terrain for runners. Well-maintained trails, including paved paths and boardwalks, wind through wetlands and past water bodies, making it suitable for different fitness levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Since districts like Niendorf and Fuhlsbüttel are directly adjacent to the airport grounds, Hamburg Airport is by no means "out of the way": Hamburg Airport is very easily accessible by S-Bahn, car or bicycle. Another central hub for planespotting in Hamburg is the Airbus factory in Finkenwerder. Planespotting Hamburg Airport is very popular with many planespotters, as the airport grounds in Fuhlsbüttel can be walked around, in many parts even directly along the runway. Along the grounds, there are several opportunities to observe and photograph the planes. Coffee to Fly Holtkoppel 100, 22415 Hamburg | Mon-Sun 9:00 AM - 11:00 PM The so-called "Affenfelsen" (Monkey Rock) is a popular meeting point for aircraft fans. Coffee to Fly is located directly on the airport grounds and offers an unobstructed view of runways 15 and 33. The taxiway also leads directly past the onlookers. Physical well-being is also taken care of. In addition to hot and cold drinks, breakfast and Italian ice cream are also offered here. Viewing Terraces The best view of the apron and parked aircraft is naturally offered by the visitor terraces at both terminals and the model exhibition. Here you can observe the handling of aircraft and, in good weather, enjoy a coffee or other gastronomic delicacies in the sun. Access is signposted. Bayernweg Just under a kilometer from the Krohnstiegtunnel is the Bayernweg. If you walk a short distance along the hiking trail, you soon reach a hill from which you can look out over the airport above the trees and fence. The Bayernweg is located on the opposite side of the "Affenfelsen". Engernweg The Engernweg is located on a cycle path that offers a direct view of runway 05. Once you have found the clear spot by the fence, you can see planes taking off in the air or when they have already landed. The nearest subway station is Niendorf Markt. Flughafenstraße Shortly before arriving at the airport, you drive over the bridge on Flughafenstraße. Here, standing directly on the footpath and cycle path, you can observe and photograph arriving aircraft on runway 23. The morning hours and early afternoon are recommended here due to the optimal lighting conditions. Garstedter Eck Very close to the Bayernweg, namely 950 meters further north, is the Garstedter Eck. Planespotters stand here directly on the Krohnstiegtunnel (west) and photograph landing aircraft on runway 15 and taking-off aircraft on runway 33. The best shots can be taken from midday onwards. However, bringing a step or a small ladder is recommended, as otherwise you won't be high enough. Café Himmelsschreiber Weg beim Jäger, 22335 Hamburg | Mon-Sun 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM The Café Himmelsschreiber at the General Aviation Terminal (GAT) offers a view of the apron of Hamburg Airport. You can best see the planes taking off on runway 33 here. Since the lighting conditions are perfect from midday to early evening, you should take the opportunity to sit in one of the cozy beach chairs on the terrace – preferably with a piece of cake, a cup of coffee, and your camera at the ready. Krohnstiegtunnel (east) Similar to Garstedter Eck, here you stand on the Krohnstiegtunnel – at the eastern end. With the help of a small ladder, runway 15 can be viewed very well. The best pictures are taken here in the morning. Ostfalenweg From Ostfalenweg, you also have a good view of runways 15 and 33. It is only about 250 meters south of the Bayernweg. Since there is a small hill here, you are high enough to overlook everything. Sootbörn From the large Kollaustraße in Niendorf, a side street leads to the Sootbörn planespotting point. From the late afternoon onwards, takeoffs and landings on runway 05 can be observed well here. There are park benches on a small hill, so you can also sit down. Weg beim Jäger The P9 parking garage is located on Weg beim Jäger. From the top level, you can see the entire airport apron and also runway 33. Photographers appreciate the good lighting conditions from midday to evening.
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The section along the runway is part of the Green Ring and an absolute must for gravel bikes. But be careful, there are a lot of people around here... Always be ready to brake.
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It will still be closed in spring 2026 and will remain closed for an extended period. On foot, a shortcut from the road is available. It's not really suitable for cycling.
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Here is a large meadow just for bumblebees for Hummelsbüttel.
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Was closed on May 11, 2025, and it looked like it would stay that way for a while.
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Here you can get up close to the landing planes. Those taking off take off earlier.
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Hamburg Airport is the international airport of the city of Hamburg. It is the oldest and fifth largest airport in Germany
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Small bridge over the Susebek River. Away from the busy Poppenbütteler Weg road. Update June 2025: Bridge closed - dilapidated
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There are over 1,000 running routes recorded in the Raakmoor region on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for joggers of all levels. This includes approximately 116 easy routes, 821 moderate routes, and 70 more challenging trails.
The Raakmoor area offers a diverse natural environment characterized by its unique low moor and bog ecosystems, alongside forests and numerous water bodies. You'll find a mix of predominantly paved paths, well-maintained trails, and boardwalks, especially in wetter moorland areas, providing varied and scenic running experiences.
Yes, Raakmoor has a good selection of easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. There are approximately 116 easy routes available, many of which feature flat terrain and well-maintained paths through the nature reserve.
Absolutely. For those seeking a greater challenge, Raakmoor offers about 70 difficult routes. One example is the Rahwegteich – View of Hamburg Airport Runway loop from Langenhorn Markt, which spans over 17 kilometers and includes a moderate elevation gain, providing a more demanding run.
Many of the running routes in Raakmoor are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is the Raakmoor Retention Basin – View of Raakmoor loop from Langenhorn Markt, which is a moderate 9.4-kilometer loop offering diverse scenery.
While jogging in Raakmoor, you can enjoy several natural sights. The area is rich in moor and bog ecosystems, diverse forests, and various water bodies. Keep an eye out for the Raakmoor Retention Pond and Raakmoor Pond, which are home to numerous birds. You might also encounter the unique flora and fauna of the Raakmoor Nature Reserve itself.
Yes, the Raakmoor area features observation points and galleries that offer magnificent views over the meadows, forests, and wetlands. A notable spot is the View of Raakmoor, providing excellent opportunities to pause and take in the natural beauty during your run.
Many of the well-maintained and predominantly paved paths in Raakmoor are suitable for families. The diverse natural features, including lakes and forests, provide an engaging environment for all ages. Shorter, easier loops are ideal for family outings, allowing everyone to enjoy the outdoors.
The running routes in Raakmoor are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 2,400 reviews. Runners often praise the area's diverse landscapes, including its unique moorland, tranquil forests, and scenic water bodies. The well-maintained trails and opportunities for wildlife observation are also frequently highlighted.
Raakmoor, as a nature reserve, generally welcomes dogs, but it's important to keep them on a leash to protect the local wildlife and delicate ecosystems. The varied trails and natural environment make it a pleasant place for you and your canine companion to enjoy a run together, provided you follow local regulations.
Raakmoor is a habitat for diverse wildlife. Joggers might spot various bird species, including wading birds, ducks, and geese, especially around the lakes and retention basins. The reserve is also home to mammals like roe deer, foxes, and pine martens, as well as rare plants, insects, reptiles, and amphibians, particularly in the bog and moor ecosystems.
Yes, several routes specifically showcase Raakmoor's unique moorland. The Raakmoor Pond – Raakmoor Retention Basin loop from Raakmoor is a moderate 5.5-kilometer path that offers excellent views of the pond and retention basin within the moorland, allowing you to experience this distinctive landscape firsthand.


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