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Urban hiking trails around Altonaer Volkspark offer a diverse landscape within Hamburg, characterized by a hilly park environment featuring extensive meadows and woods. The park includes various natural and cultivated areas, such as the Altona Dahlia Garden and educational plant gardens. Elevated points like Tutenberg and Birkenhöhe provide views across the park's varied terrain, which also includes open spaces and water ponds.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Wonderfully beautiful destination for an outing, a visit is recommended and interesting at the same time 👍🏼 The park was designed between 1914 and 1933 by the head of the garden authority, Ferdinand Tutenberg. With approx. 205 hectares, it is Hamburg's largest public green space.
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Wonderfully beautiful excursion destination for walking, playing, sunbathing and barbecuing.
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You wouldn't have expected the Dahlia Garden here. I like the variety when you ride through a nice park area here. It's part of the Green Ring around Hamburg.
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Timeline of the Altona Tunnel Decision in the open space planning ideas competition (May 2012) Planning approval for the Altona Tunnel section (December 2018) Draft functional plan for the Altona Tunnel Park (Summer 2023) Development of the zoning plan for the Altona Tunnel (since 2024) Planned completion of the Altona Tunnel (from 2034) Living and working alongside the covered A7 At more than two kilometers, the Altona Tunnel will be the longest covered section of the expanded A7 motorway. It runs from Volkspark to Behringstraße. The tunnel reliably protects residents from noise and pollutants and creates new neighborhoods between the currently separated districts west and east of the motorway. Apartments will be built in the heart of Hamburg in the immediate vicinity of the new green space – the allotment gardens currently located there will be relocated, among other things, to the newly created areas under the tunnel and other replacement areas in the Altona district. https://www.hamburg.de/politik-und-verwaltung/behoerden/behoerde-fuer-stadtentwicklung-und-wohnen/projekte-und-kampagnen/deckel-a7-und-science-city/der-deckel-altona-957952
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It was beautiful
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There is room for everyone here. Playground, large lawn, pavilion and kiosk. Lots of trees and lots of space. You will also find a small training area here.
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Last visited on my tour: Green Circle from "Cycling for the Soul"
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On the middle path, the central axis of the garden, there is a penguin fountain, which was extensively restored for the 100th anniversary of the Volkspark in 2014. The stone fountain consists of a fountain basin with a stele in the middle. Both the fountain basin and the stele have an octagonal base. Eight penguin figures are attached to the stele, hence the name. The fountain was built between 1925 and 1935; the sculptor is unknown.
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Altonaer Volkspark offers a vast network of urban hiking trails, with over 1100 routes recorded on komoot. The majority of these, around 880, are rated as easy, making the park accessible for various fitness levels.
The park features a diverse and engaging landscape, characterized by a hilly park environment with expansive meadows and dense woods. Paths are generally well-maintained and easily accessible, with minimal elevation changes, making for comfortable urban hikes.
Yes, Altonaer Volkspark is very family-friendly. Many trails are easy and suitable for all ages, including short, kid-friendly excursions. The park's open spaces and meadows are perfect for picnics, and attractions like the School garden in Volkspark Hamburg offer engaging stops for children.
The park is rich with points of interest. You can explore the vibrant Altona Dahlia Garden with its thousands of flowers, or visit the historic Tutenberg Steps, Altonaer Volkspark, which lead to a memorial and offer a vantage point. The Tutenberg Gazebo, Altona Volkspark is another scenic spot.
Yes, many of the urban hikes in Altonaer Volkspark are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Klempad's Paulaner Beer Garden – Great Lawn, Altonaer Volkspark loop from Volksparkstadion, which covers about 6.4 km and showcases various park features.
The komoot community highly rates the urban hiking experience in Altonaer Volkspark, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from nearly 9,000 ratings. Hikers often praise the park's serene atmosphere, diverse landscapes, and well-maintained paths that offer a refreshing escape within the city.
Absolutely. The park is an excellent choice for beginners. The majority of its trails are rated as easy, featuring minimal elevation changes and well-maintained surfaces. Routes like the Uwe Seeler Bronze Foot – Volksparkstadion Hamburg loop from Volksparkstadion are relatively short and straightforward, perfect for those new to urban hiking.
Altonaer Volkspark offers beauty year-round. Spring brings vibrant blossoms, especially along the Japanese flowering cherry avenue in the Altona Main Cemetery. Summer is ideal for enjoying the open meadows and the Waldbühne performances. Autumn transforms the park with picturesque changing leaf colors, creating a stunning backdrop for walks.
Yes, some trails highlight the park's rich history. For instance, the Tutenberg, an octagonal hill named after its designer, Ferdinand Tutenberg, features a memorial for fallen World War I soldiers. You can reach this significant spot via the Tutenberg Steps, Altonaer Volkspark.
Yes, some urban hiking routes incorporate the area around the Bahrenfeld Harness Racing Track. The Bahrenfeld Harness Racing Track – Ivy-Covered Building loop from Volksparkstadion is an easy 4.8 km route that takes you through this interesting part of the park's surroundings.
Yes, the park has a hilly topography that provides some elevated spots. The Tutenberg offers a vantage point for an overview of the park, and Birkenhöhe (Birch Hill) is also noted as a beautiful scenic spot. While not mountainous, these areas provide pleasant perspectives of the urban green space.


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