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Address of information center: Boberger Furt 50, 21033 Hamburg
Tel: 040 73931 266
Die Vier- und Marschlande
Surrounded by reeds, riparian forests, green grass, old-fashioned wooden houses, flowers, baroque churches and lakes, Die Vier- und Marschlande in the south-eastern part of Hamburg makes people feel refreshed. To the north of the area is Holzhafen Nature Reserve and Boberger Niederung Nature Reserve. If you are lucky, you can also see white-tailed sea eagles.
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All roads lead to waters
Water lovers can find many interesting water sports in Hamburg. You can take a ferry from the port of the new town, or get to know the city from a completely different perspective on the Alster River. It's also fun to travel with friends, you have many options: sail a boat, stand up paddle, canoe, dragon boat, and more!
The operating hours and fleet of the Hamburg charters can be found on the website: www.hamburg.de/sommer-hamburg/322264/bootsverleih-kanuverleih-hamburg
Wälderhaus
From the outside, Wälderhaus at the entrance to Wilhelmsburger Inselpark is definitely a must-see: this building is made entirely of solid wood. A wall of larch wood is covered with plant vines, and birds and insects also settle here. The house is managed German forest protection association (Schutzgemeinschaft Deutscher Wald), which has a science center that tells people how important forests are to humans, so as to raise awareness of the environment and sustainable lifestyles among tourists. Wälderhaus also has a hotel, Williams restaurant, and a sustainable meeting room for the forest forums.
Address: Am Inselpark 19
Website: www.waelderhaus.de
Tel: 040 302156 530