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Discover Wilhelmsburg Elbe Island sustainably

Tips for trips Discover urban nature in Wilhelmsburg

Out into nature, views of the green island or discovering the forest indoors - Wilhelmsburg invites you to simply let yourself drift.

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Canoe Rental & SUP Willi Villa

The Canoe Rental & SUP Willi Villa in Wilhelmsburg's Inselpark is the first port of call for anyone who would like to explore the Elbe island and the Inselpark from the water.

Canoe Rental & SUP Willi Villa

Kanuverleih & SUP Willi Villa

Hauland 81
21109 Hamburg

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Heuckenlock Nature Preserve

Located in the south of the Elbe island Wilhelmsburg, this area of almost 100 hectares is one of Europe’s last tidal floodplain forests.

Heuckenlock Nature Preserve

Heuckenlock


21109 Wilhelmsburg

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IBA Energiebunker

The Energiebunker is much more than a regenerative power station - it is a place to learn about the building's history and to enjoy a coffee with a view.

IBA Energiebunker

Energiebunker Wilhelmsburg

Neuhöfer Straße 7
21107 Hamburg

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Science Center Wald im Wälderhaus

The WÄLDERHAUS at the Wilhelmsburger Inselpark in Hamburg is completely dedicated to the topic "Forest and Wood". Around 80 stations provide exciting explanations of how the forest influences the ecological system of our planet.

Science Center Wald im Wälderhaus

Wälderhaus

Am Inselpark
21109 Hamburg

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Wilhelmsburger Inselpark

The Wilhelmsburg Inselpark is a green oasis in the middle of Hamburg's upcoming Wilhelmsburg district with numerous opportunities for recreation as well as for sports and leisure activities.

Wilhelmsburger Inselpark

Wilhelmsburger Inselpark

Am Inselpark
21109 Hamburg

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Shopping, Eating, Drinking Shop and enjoy fair, organic & local

Browse through creative souvenirs, shop without packaging and taste home-brewed organic beer - enjoying consciously and shopping sustainably is very easy in Wilhelmsburg.

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Wilhelms im Wälderhaus

  • Restaurant
  • Café/Bistro
  • German cuisine

The culinary center of the green oasis Wilhelmsburger Inselpark: Fresh, sustainable, local and seasonal dining in an impressive atmosphere at Wilhelms im Wälderhaus.

Wilhelms im Wälderhaus

Wilhelms im Wälderhaus

Am Inselpark 19
21109 Hamburg

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Our suggestion for a sustainable day on the Elbe island

Start at Wilhelmsburger Inselpark

A sustainable day in Wilhelmsburg combines nature and urban culture. Start at Wilhelmsburg Inselpark, easily accessible by S-Bahn. The Inselpark emerged from the 2013 International Garden Show and is still a green oasis with great playgrounds and plenty of space for walking.

Located directly at the park, you can learn about "forest and wood" at 80 exciting stations in the Forest Science Centre at the Raphael Hotel Wälderhaus. There you will also get your culinary money's worth: the Wilhelms Restaurant serves regional and seasonal dishes.

Relaxed shopping on the Vering Canal

The secluded Veringkanal is only a few minutes away by bike. This little-known spot in the countryside makes you want to take a little time out by the lazily flowing water. Behind the riverside paths, Veringhof and Veringstraße invite you to do some conscious shopping: At Bridge & Tunnel you will find individual products made from old textiles and material surpluses, manufactured by a multinational team. A little further on, at Quiddje, you will discover handmade products from the Hanseatic city - from postcards to jewellery and fashion. The Unpacked Island offers a wide selection of plastic-free goods and delicious organic snacks for on the go.

Time out in the countryside & a relaxing end to the day

Beautiful destinations for walking and cycling can be found in the east of the island: the species-rich nature reserve Heuckenlock harbours one of the last tidal floodplain forests in Europe. In the far south, the Bunthäuser Spitze divides the Elbe into north and south arms. A lighthouse towers picturesquely in front of it. But the best view of the undiscovered district is from the terrace of the Energiebunker, a thermal power station with Café Vju. A relaxed end to a perfect day in Wilhelmsburg is a cool blonde of a special kind: an unconventional beer in organic quality awaits you at the Wildwuchs Brauwerk.

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The highlights at a glance

Wilhelmsburg is easy to reach via the S3 or S31. You can also cycle to Wilhelmsburg through the old Elbtunnel. To discover all the sustainable highlights in Wilhelmsburg, you can easily download the map here.

Download the map here
Download the map here

DISCOVER NOW Sustainable Highlights in Hamburg

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Kiez Culture & Culinary Delights Sustainable Highlights in St. Pauli

Impressions of Hamburg’s colourful entertainment and red-light district, the Reeperbahn, the ‘mile’ that never sleeps, characterise the city’s image in people’s minds across the globe. Yet, St. Pauli has so much more to offer than just one big party! People from all walks of life, from the most diverse cultural and social backgrounds, live here side by side.

Sustainable Highlights in St. Pauli
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Eco-fashion and Germany's first zero-waste café Discover Sternschanze and Karolinenviertel sustainably

The trendy districts Sternschanze and Karolinenviertel, affectionately called Schanze and Karoviertel by Hamburg's residents, are colourful and always on the move. If you want to shop fairly during the day and go out consciously in the evening, the Schanze and Karoviertel are the place to be.

Discover Sternschanze and Karolinenviertel sustainably
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Where Nature Meets City: Family-Friendly & Green at Heart Sustainable Highlights in Eimsbüttel

This family-friendly district in Hamburg is home to numerous small parks, green spaces and playgrounds. Nowhere else in Hamburg can you find so many organic food shops and eco-cooperatives: a great deal of groups and associations with roots in the environmental and ecological movements of the 1980s and 1990s are headquartered here.

Sustainable Highlights in Eimsbüttel

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