Best attractions and places to see around Eckernförde include a blend of historical sights, natural beauty, and maritime experiences. This Baltic seaside resort features a long sandy beach, a bay stretching 17 kilometers inland, and a historic old town. The area offers diverse landscapes, from coastal views to the hills and forests of the Hüttener Berge Nature Park.
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A small update on the ferry. The old ferry is currently still running, but this will soon be replaced by a solar ferry. The price of the ferry with a bicycle has increased to 1.50 euros. Still reasonable, in my opinion.
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For currently 1.5 euros per bike with a person you can get across. Luckily the old ferry is still running
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The bridge is currently not passable: Information from the train to the Lindaunisbrücke: The bridge has been closed to passers-by since March 6, 2023. In the period that follows, we dismantle the folding part and set up the temporary bridge for pedestrians and cyclists. It is planned to complete this work in Dec. 2023. Pedestrians and cyclists can then cross the bridge if they push. https://www.deutschebahn.com/de/presse/presse-regional/pr-hamburg-de/aktuell/presseinformationen-regional/Lindaunis-Fussgaengerbruecke-ueber-die-Schlei-eroeffnet-zum- Jahresende--11143750#
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Great city, invites you to stroll and linger! Definitely do it!🤙
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The visit from the port is worthwhile. Over the bridge and then on to the Borby viewing platform.
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The port town of Eckernförde, which emerged from a fishing settlement, is worth a visit not least because of its pretty old town and the museum harbor. For example, you can learn a lot about the underwater world of the Baltic Sea in the Baltic Sea Info Center. Here you can even get close to the sea creatures in the feeling pool. The pedestrian zone also invites you to take a leisurely stroll.
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There is so much to see and do. The fishermen in the harbor, the sea, the boats, the old town with the beautiful historic buildings ... Eckernförde is definitely worth a visit.
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You have the possibility to change the NOK several times with the ferries free of charge! In this way you always gain new impressions and different perspectives.
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Eckernförde offers a variety of natural beauty. You can relax on the long, sandy Eckernförde Beach, enjoy the views of Eckernförde Bay which stretches 17 kilometers inland, or venture to the Hüttener Berge Nature Park southwest of the town. This park features diverse landscapes of lakes, hills, forests, and moors, perfect for walks and cycling.
Yes, Eckernförde is rich in history and culture. Explore the charming, restored alleyways of the Eckernförde Old Town. Visit the St. Nicolai Church, a red-brick hall church from the early 13th century, or the picturesque Borbyer Kirche. The Museum Eckernförde, housed in a 15th-century building, offers insights into the town's past, while the Alte Fischräucherei commemorates the tradition of fish trade.
Families will enjoy the interactive exhibits at the Ostsee Info-Center (Baltic Sea Info-Centre), which features a large aquarium with local marine life. The Eckernförde Beach is perfect for swimming and seaside activities. Additionally, the Missunde Ferry across the Schlei is often a highlight for children, offering a unique experience.
Absolutely. Beyond the Hüttener Berge Nature Park, Eckernförde offers various hiking opportunities. You can find easy walks like the 'Eckernförde Harbour – Eckernförde Town Harbour loop' or the 'Eckernförde Beach – Eckernförde Mermaid Statue loop'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Eckernförde guide.
Eckernförde is great for cycling. You can find routes like the 'Wind Turbine Path – Eckernförde South Beach loop' or the 'Eckernförde Wooden Bridge – Historic Gatehouse Krieseby loop'. These routes vary in difficulty from easy to moderate. For a comprehensive list, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Eckernförde guide.
Eckernförde is enjoyable year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and beach visits, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. During this period, the weather is generally pleasant for exploring the beach, bay, and nature parks.
Beyond the main attractions, you might enjoy discovering the historic grain silo, a distinctive round structure dominating the harbor view. There's also a hidden gem in the city center, a chocolate and candy shop, offering various sweets. Keep an eye out for Seal Trudi, a local point of interest in the harbor area.
Eckernförde's maritime heritage is evident throughout the town. Visit the lively Eckernförde Town Harbour to see fishing boats, vintage vessels, and yachts. The harbor also hosts a fish market on the first Sunday of each month. You can also see the striking red and white lighthouse on the new yacht harbor pier, offering fantastic views of the Baltic Sea.
The Missunde Ferry across the Schlei is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing an enjoyable experience for all visitors. While specific information on all attractions' accessibility is not detailed, the flat terrain of the beach and harbor areas may offer easier navigation.
Visitors frequently praise the charm of the Eckernförde Old Town and the vibrant atmosphere of the Eckernförde Town Harbour. The long sandy beach is a major draw for relaxation and activities. Many also appreciate the scenic views of the Kiel Canal at Sehestedt, especially the shipping traffic.
For an immersive experience into the Baltic Sea's marine life, visit the Ostsee Info-Center (Baltic Sea Info-Centre). This interactive exhibition features a large aquarium where you can observe local fish and jellyfish, and even get close to sea creatures in a feeling pool.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails around Eckernförde. Options include the 'Windebyer Noor Nature Trail – Weißer Stein Glacial Erratic loop' which is an easy ride, or more moderate routes like the 'Eckernförde Beach – Forest Trail Near the Baltic Sea loop'. More details can be found in the MTB Trails around Eckernförde guide.
Eckernförde features several notable landmarks. The lighthouses, including the striking red and white one on the new yacht harbor pier, symbolize its maritime tradition. The historic grain silo, a round structure from the 1930s, is a distinctive feature of the harbor. St. Nicolai Church and Borbyer Kirche are also significant historical landmarks.
Yes, you can get excellent views of shipping traffic at the Kiel Canal at Sehestedt. Ferries across the canal are available at no cost, offering a unique perspective of the passing ships. It's a popular spot for those interested in maritime activity.


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