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Schleswig-Holstein
Rendsburg-Eckernförde
Groß Wittensee

Auguste Windmill – St. Andreas Church Haddeby loop from Goosefeld

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Road cycling routes
Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
Rendsburg-Eckernförde
Groß Wittensee

Auguste Windmill – St. Andreas Church Haddeby loop from Goosefeld

Moderate

3.0

(1)

9

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Auguste Windmill – St. Andreas Church Haddeby loop from Goosefeld

02:16

55.4km

250m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Naturpark Hüttener Berge

Schlei

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3.70 km

Auguste Windmill

Highlight • Monument

The windmill Auguste is probably one of the most beautiful and best preserved windmills in our state. Impressive mill from 1874.

windmuehle-auguste.de/index2.html

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4.39 km

Interesting for all fire brigade enthusiasts.

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9.74 km

Here on the banks of the Bistensee there is a small but fine bench. It's a little hidden. Those who ride on the bike path will discover them more easily than from the road.
Here you can let your gaze wander over the Bistensee and its banks.
Just let your mind wander.

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25.8 km

Erik Stone of Haithabu

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The rune stones of Haithabu are valuable historical documents whose meaning lies in the fact that the early history of southern Denmark from the time before and after the Danish unification can be linked to real events. The purpose of rune stones is to convey to posterity the memory of important men. The erection of such memorial stones is therefore limited to a social circle. The four rune stones referring to the city of Haithabu are exhibited in the Viking Museum Haithabu and are divided into two groups, the "Sigtryggsteine" and the "Svensteine".

Source: Wikipedia

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29.0 km

St. Andreas Church Haddeby

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In Haddeby stands the church of St. Andrew, built in the 12th century from raw rocks. The area around Haithabu, today Haddeby, is considered to be the starting point for the spread of the Christian faith in northern Europe, as Ansgar built his wooden church in the wider area of our present-day church and from there carried out his mission.

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29.6 km

An inlet is a narrow bay that extends significantly further into the land than it is wide. A distinction is made between estuaries and rias, which are formed in various ways from a river mouth; firths and fjords, which were carved out by glacial tongues of various kinds; and inlets of other origins, such as the Schlei. In English-speaking areas, such inlets often have the word inlet in their name.

In addition, the word inlet is also used – analogous to river inlet – for an elongated strait that separates an island from the mainland or another island.

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48.0 km

Eckernförde Round Silo

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The round silo is a landmark of Eckernförde.
The building was built in the 1930s, in brick construction.
He served as a granary, until the end of the last century.

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49.2 km

Free parking space

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55.4 km

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35.4 km

16.5 km

1.55 km

1.55 km

243 m

155 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

50.2 km

4.09 km

885 m

192 m

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