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Schleswig-Holstein
Rendsburg-Eckernförde
Ascheffel

Eckernförde Town Harbour – Trail along Windebyer Noor loop from Ascheffel

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Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
Rendsburg-Eckernförde
Ascheffel

Eckernförde Town Harbour – Trail along Windebyer Noor loop from Ascheffel

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Eckernförde Town Harbour – Trail along Windebyer Noor loop from Ascheffel

02:08

33.2km

140m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 17, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 15.1 km for 63 m

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9.12 km

Tree-Lined Path by the Noor

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huge trees 🌳

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10.5 km

Windebyer Noor

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The almost 400 hectare Windebyer Noor is an inland lake that was originally connected to the Baltic Sea. Eels, perch, vendace and zander live in the water, which is up to 13 meters deep. The Noorfischerei Mahrt supplies the restaurants in the area with freshly caught fish. Hobby anglers are also welcome.

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12.8 km

View of Windebyer Noor

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Simply a great place with a fantastic view 👍

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14.9 km

Eckernförde Wooden Bridge

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Beautiful footbridge in the port, does it still work to open?

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15.1 km

Eckernförde Town Harbour

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Whether in summer, spring, winter or autumn – there's always something going on at the harbor. To see, there are old fishing boats, a lighthouse, the wooden bridge, and much more. The fish market is regularly held here on the first Sunday of the month.

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16.1 km

Eckernförde Waterfront Promenade

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Eckernförde is a small beautiful town that is always worth a stop to eat a fish sandwich. Greetings go out

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18.2 km

Trail along Windebyer Noor

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The lake was formerly connected directly as the end of Eckernförde Bay with the Baltic Sea. The hollow shape of Windebyer Noores emerged as a glacial tongue basin during the Weichsel icing. During this time, the Weichselian glacial Baltic Sea glacier in Schleswig-Holstein divided into a "Holsteiner Lobus" and a "Eckernförder Lobus".

The "Eckernförder Lobus" in turn divided into today's Eckernförder area, taking advantage of a (according to some geologists already before the Ice Age) depth line of Eckernförde Bay in a northern ("Windebyer Noor tongue") and a southern ("Wittensee-Goossee- Tongue ") Partis tongue.

The Windebyer-Noor tongue formed u. a. the Hüttener mountains, the Wittensee-Goossee-tongue the Duvenstedter mountains. An indication of the glacial origin is a large boulder in Windebyer Noor, the "White Stone". Sand deposits formed after the Ice Age over time, a beach wall system (spit), which closed the Noor gradually from Eckernförde Bay. The final separation took place only in 1929 by artificial landfills. Today, the Windebyer Noor is only connected underground with the Baltic Sea. Meanwhile, there are plans of the city of Eckernförde for the restoration of an open connection, to the realization of which first steps have already been taken.

Archaeological finds suggest a settlement around the Windebyer Noor in the Iron Age. These include mussel shells and kitchen waste, which were found in several places during the construction of the Eckernförder bypass in 1951 and could be attributed to pollen analysis of the Iron Age, including the findings of the two bog bodies of Windeby. In 1995, two "fossil islands" were discovered in the Windebyer Noor by means of a sediment echo sounder - possibly these are lost settlements, since the water level of the Baltic Sea and thus of the Windebyer Noor was at that time a few meters below today.

In the late Iron Age and Viking times, the Danube's Easter Wall ran as far as Windebyer Noor, which at that time was not yet cut off from Eckernförde Bay. Possibly was located at the end of the Easter Wall on the west bank of the Noor a Viking-age port [2], [3].

Until the 1970s, there was a bathhouse at the barracks Carlshöhe in Windebyer Noor.

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21.2 km

Avenue of Giant Trees

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Very impressive avenue and great trees

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33.2 km

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Bus stop

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13.7 km

6.30 km

6.16 km

5.21 km

1.76 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

14.8 km

7.91 km

4.25 km

3.60 km

2.54 km

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