Ruta de viaje lento por Germany
Conduces una furgoneta por la columna de Schleswig-Holstein — el puerto de Hamburgo y la Elbphilharmonie, la costa de regatas bálticas de Kiel, el casco antiguo UNESCO del mazapán de Lübeck y el fiordo fronterizo de Flensburg con Dinamarca — con cicloturismo costero entre cada base.
Duración
6 días
Paradas
4
Mejor época
Final de primavera a principios de otoño — playas bálticas abiertas, temporada de regatas, largos días en bici

Hamburg
Germany
Port city with canals, Speicherstadt warehouses, and maritime culture.

Kiel
Germany
Baltic Sea port capital with sailing tradition and Scandinavia ferries

Lübeck
Germany
UNESCO Hanseatic city with brick Gothic architecture and marzipan.

Flensburg
Germany
Historic Danish-German port city on fjord with maritime heritage
Cada parada numerada conectada en orden a lo largo del viaje

Hamburg
Hamburg, Germany's second-largest city, is known for its rich maritime history and vibrant cultural scene. The city is home to the historic Speicherstadt, the world's largest warehouse district, built on timber-pile foundations. The Elbphilharmonie, a striking concert hall, offers stunning views of the harbor. Nearby, the Blankenese district features picturesque hillside paths along the Elbe River. Additionally, Hamburg hosts numerous festivals, such as the Hamburg Dom fair and the Port Anniversary. The city’s diverse neighborhoods, from St. Pauli's nightlife to the artistic vibe of Schanzenviertel, offer unique local experiences. The surrounding nature, including the scenic Alster Lakes, invites leisurely exploration.

Schleswig-Holstein
This northernmost region of Germany is renowned for its diverse landscapes, featuring the North Sea and Baltic Sea coastlines, as well as lush marshlands and rolling hills. Lübeck, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases medieval architecture and is famous for its marzipan. The region is also home to Flensburg, known for its maritime heritage and Danish influence. Schleswig-Holstein boasts the only national park in Germany that protects both the Wadden Sea and coastal areas. Slow travelers can explore the tranquil islands of Sylt and Föhr, or visit the historic town of Schleswig, where the Viking Museum offers insights into the region's rich past. Festivals celebrating local traditions and seafood are common, providing authentic cultural experiences.