Best attractions and places to see around Kudensee are centered around its significant natural landscape in the Dithmarschen district of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The region is primarily known for the Kudensee Nature Reserve, which encompasses the largest shallow-water lake in Dithmarschen. This area offers opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities, making it a destination for those seeking natural features and engineering marvels.
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This cycle path always leads along the Elbe, you can see ships and have to go through the sheep gates
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View of the beautiful high bridge, which, with a total length of 2,831 meters and a clear height of 42 meters, is one of the longest bridges in Germany. It was inaugurated on October 31, 1983.
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Short crossing ... nevertheless for people who are not from here, a small highlight 👍
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as a cyclist it is worth checking the wind direction beforehand, otherwise it is better to drive further inland if there is a headwind :-)
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Very nice bridge on the North Baltic Sea Canal.
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Just great to switch sides of the canal with the ferry for free 👍
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By law, the Hochdonn canal ferry runs free of charge for everyone on the Kiel Canal. It is also in operation around the clock. At night she can be brought to the other side by telephone.
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Fascinating to stand by and watch the giant pots drive down underneath
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The primary natural feature is the Kudensee Nature Reserve itself, which encompasses the largest shallow-water lake in the Dithmarschen district. It's an internationally important FFH area and European bird sanctuary, featuring extensive reed beds and riparian forests. You can observe diverse bird species and enjoy the tranquil landscape from observation points.
Yes, the Kudensee Nature Reserve is excellent for wildlife observation. It's a vital habitat for numerous bird species like the great bittern, marsh harrier, and bearded tit, especially in the dense reed zones. It also serves as a resting place for migratory birds, and sea eagles have been observed raising their young here. The lake is home to 14 fish species.
The region offers various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. You can explore routes like the Elbe Cycle Path at Brokdorf for scenic rides. For more options, check out the dedicated guides for Cycling around Kudensee or Hiking around Kudensee.
Absolutely. The area is known for its impressive engineering structures related to the Kiel Canal. You can visit the Hochdonn Ferry and Railway Bridge on the Kiel Canal, or the High bridge Brunsbüttel, which is one of Germany's longest bridges. The Brunsbüttel Locks, connecting the Kiel Canal with the Elbe River, are also a significant sight.
You can cross the Kiel Canal using one of the free ferry services. The Hochdonn Ferry and the Brunsbüttel Canal Ferry at the Locks are popular options, offering views of the canal and ship traffic. The Burg Ferry also provides access to the town of Burg and the nearby lowest point in Germany.
Many of the outdoor activities are suitable for families. Cycling along the Elbe Cycle Path at Brokdorf is a family-friendly option. Observing ships from the bridges like the High bridge Brunsbüttel or taking a free ferry ride across the Kiel Canal can also be engaging for children.
For views of the Kudensee Nature Reserve, there's an observation point on the geest ridge in the village of Kuden and a wooden observation platform on the western edge of the lake. For views of the Kiel Canal and its impressive structures, the Hochdonn Ferry and Railway Bridge and the High bridge Brunsbüttel offer excellent vantage points.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Hochdonn Ferry and Railway Bridge on the Kiel Canal, the Brunsbüttel Canal Ferry at the Locks, and the Burg Ferry (Kiel Canal) are all indicated as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to experience these engineering marvels.
The 'Tiefste Landstelle Deutschlands' (Lowest Land Point in Germany) is located near Neuendorf-Sachsenbande, approximately 7.8 km from Kudensee. It marks the lowest natural point in Germany at 3.54 meters below sea level and can be reached via the Burg Ferry.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic cycling routes, such as the Elbe Cycle Path at Brokdorf, for its tranquil atmosphere. The free ferry rides across the Kiel Canal, like the one at Hochdonn, are also highly appreciated for their convenience and unique views of ship traffic and the impressive bridges.
Yes, there are several hiking routes. An easy option is the 'Shipspotting at the Kiel Canal – Hohenhörn High Bridge loop from Kudensee,' which is about 6.3 km. For a slightly longer moderate hike, consider the 'Kudensee Pumping Station – Kiel Canal loop from Kudensee' at around 14 km. You can find more details in the Hiking around Kudensee guide.
Popular cycling routes include the 'Old Harbour, Brunsbüttel – High bridge Brunsbüttel loop from Kudensee,' an easy 17 km ride, and the 'Nord-Ostsee-Kanal Cycle Path – Kudensee Pumping Station loop from Kudensee,' also an easy 17 km. For more cycling adventures, explore the Cycling around Kudensee guide.


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