Best attractions and places to see around Barkelsby, a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated near Eckernförde and the Baltic Sea, the region provides diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore charming old towns, serene lakes, and coastal areas. The area is known for its opportunities for hiking and cycling through forests and along the coast.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The Schlei always offers cyclists new views.
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Nice view of the Schlei.
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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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Wonderfully quiet area for cycling. You can really enjoy nature. Although sometimes the tree roots under the asphalt make themselves felt. Of course, only for short sections
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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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View over the rape fields towards Lindaunis
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Great city, invites you to stroll and linger! Definitely do it!🤙
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A place worth seeing with its white houses. Also suitable as a starting point for cycling tours in Schwansen and on the Schlei. In 2022 the parking lot was still free of charge. Coming early secures a parking space with a rear carrier.
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The region boasts several significant historical sites. You can visit the charming Historic Village of Sieseby, known for its thatched houses and romantic setting on the Schlei. Other notable historical landmarks include St. Peter's Church in Barkelsby, Hagen Castle, Manoir de Hemmelmark, and ancient megalithic tombs like Dolmen Hemmelmark 2 and 3. The Lindaunis Bridge is also a historical engineering marvel.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Eckernförde Old Town, Harbour and Beach offers a pleasant environment for all ages, with its pedestrian zone and the Ostsee Info-Center where children can learn about marine life. The Missunde Ferry across the Schlei is also a fun experience for children. Additionally, the Meerwasser Wellenbad (saltwater wave pool) in Eckernförde provides a recreational option.
Barkelsby is surrounded by natural beauty. You can explore the diverse trails of the Westensee Nature Park, ideal for hiking, or enjoy the serene settings of Hemmelmarker See and Bucket Lake. The proximity to the Baltic Sea offers opportunities for water sports, beach relaxation at places like Hundestrand Eckernförde, and scenic walks along the coast. The Landschaftspark Hohenstein is another natural point of interest.
The area around Barkelsby is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for different cycling styles. For touring, consider the 'Eckernförde Town Harbour – Eckernförde Harbor loop from Gut Hemmelmark' or the 'Oak Avenue to Langholz – Gut Ludwigsburg loop from Barkelsby'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes like 'Trail along Windebyer Noor – Tree-Lined Path by the Noor loop from Eckernförde'. Road cyclists have options such as the 'Anna Mill in Norby – Historic Gatehouse Krieseby loop from Barkelsby'. You can find more details and routes on the Cycling around Barkelsby guide.
Eckernförde's Old Town and its lively Town Harbour are cultural hubs, hosting a monthly fish market. Barkelsby itself holds an annual summer festival with live music and local culinary specialties. You can also find regular art exhibitions at the gallery at the market. For a taste of local cuisine, Restaurant 'Zum Alten Gasthof' serves regional dishes, including fresh fish from the Baltic Sea.
The Missunde Ferry across the Schlei is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a way to cross the Schlei. While specific trails are not universally designated, many paved paths in towns like Eckernförde and along the coast may offer accessible sections. It's always advisable to check local conditions for specific routes.
Spring is ideal for cycling tours through blooming landscapes, while autumn offers opportunities for mushroom picking in the forests. Summer is perfect for enjoying the Baltic Sea coast, including water sports and relaxing on beaches. The region offers diverse experiences throughout the year, depending on your preferred activities.
Visitors frequently praise the charming atmosphere of the Historic Village of Sieseby, noting its idyllic setting and well-manicured gardens. The Eckernförde Old Town, Harbour and Beach is loved for its pretty old town, museum harbor, and the interactive Ostsee Info-Center. The lively atmosphere of the Eckernförde Town Harbour, with its old fishing boats and events like the fish market, is also a big draw.
Yes, especially in Eckernförde. The Eckernförde Old Town, Harbour and Beach area has numerous cafes and restaurants. The Historic Village of Sieseby also has a cafe. For regional cuisine, Restaurant 'Zum Alten Gasthof' in Barkelsby is a good option, known for fresh fish from the Baltic Sea.
Beyond the main attractions, the region offers several unique spots. The ancient Dolmen Hemmelmark megalithic tombs provide a glimpse into prehistoric times. The Westensee Nature Park, while popular, still holds many quiet trails and serene lake spots for those seeking tranquility. Exploring the narrow side streets of Eckernförde's harbor can also reveal charming, less-traveled corners.
The Ostsee Info-Center in Eckernförde is dedicated to the underwater world of the Baltic Sea. It offers interactive exhibits and even a touch tank where you can get close to various marine creatures, providing insights into the local marine ecosystem.
Yes, the area is well-suited for hiking and walking. The Westensee Nature Park features diverse trails through green forests and along lakes. You can also enjoy scenic walks along the Baltic Sea coast. While specific hiking guides are not listed for Barkelsby, the general 'Cycling around Barkelsby' guide often includes paths suitable for walking, especially along the coast and through natural areas.


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