Attractions and places to see around Hammah, a municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany, are primarily centered on its proximity to the Hanseatic city of Stade and the natural landscape of the Altes Land. This region offers a blend of historical sites and extensive natural features. Visitors can explore well-preserved old towns and vast agricultural areas. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The old country thrives on its fruit cultivation. It's a very large fruit-growing region, highly valued and popular with both tourists and locals. Whether hiking or cycling, it's a favorite destination, especially during the blossom season. But it offers beautiful views in other seasons as well. The farm tracks are very easy to cycle on. Please note that fruit growers have the right of way. Both sides are considerate. A visit is highly recommended 👍🏻.
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A bike tour through the orchards in the Altes Land during the apple blossom season is also a visual delight.
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The apple growing area is very impressive 🤙
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The Altes Land is the largest fruit growing area in Germany. The orchards are located directly on the Elbe cycle path.
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Here you can find delicious apples
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The apple harvest is in full swing!
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Stealing apples is forbidden but they are a beautiful sight, especially when they are in bloom. There is a lot of activity here, especially during the harvest season.
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The Hanseatic city of Stade, just a short distance from Hammah, offers a rich historical experience. You can visit the Old town of Stade, known for its 1,000-year history, well-preserved half-timbered houses, and Baroque art. Don't miss the Old Harbor and Fish Market Stade, featuring lovingly restored 17th-century townhouses and the Schwedenspeicher, which now serves as the city museum.
Yes, the region around Hammah boasts beautiful natural features. The Apple Orchards in Altes Land are a must-see, especially during blossom season or harvest time, as it's Germany's largest fruit-growing area. You can also enjoy the riverside scenery at Elbe Beach, Twielenfleth, or explore the unique marsh landscape of Haseldorfer Marsh.
The area around Hammah is excellent for various outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, with routes like 'At the Fish Ponds – Schiffertor Windmill, Stade loop' and 'Himmelpforten Windmill – Stade Moat loop'. You can find more cycling tours on the Cycling around Hammah guide. For those who prefer running, there are trails such as the 'Himmelpforten School loop' and 'Hammah Lake loop', detailed in the Running Trails around Hammah guide.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. The Old town of Stade and the Old Harbor and Fish Market Stade offer engaging historical exploration. Children often enjoy the Elbe Beach, Twielenfleth, where they can play and watch ships. Cycling through the Apple Orchards in Altes Land is also a pleasant family activity.
The region around Hammah is particularly beautiful during spring and summer. Spring, especially April and May, is ideal for visiting the Apple Orchards in Altes Land when they are in full bloom. Summer offers pleasant weather for exploring the historical sites in Stade and enjoying outdoor activities along the Elbe.
Visitors frequently praise the charm of the Old town of Stade, noting its well-preserved architecture and historical atmosphere. The scenic beauty of the Apple Orchards in Altes Land is also highly appreciated, especially for bike rides. The tranquil views and shipping traffic along the Elbe from places like Elbe Beach, Twielenfleth are also popular highlights.
Yes, road cyclists will find several appealing routes. Options include longer tours like 'Osteschleifen Nature Reserve – Lake Vörder loop' or 'St. Petri Church, Osten – St. Mary's Church, Großenwörden loop'. You can explore more road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Hammah guide.
Yes, there are several easy options for walking and running. For instance, the 'Himmelpforten School loop' is a moderate 9.5 km trail, and the 'Himmelpforten School – Himmelpforten Forest Trail loop' is an 7.8 km option. These and other routes can be found in the Running Trails around Hammah guide.
The Old Harbor and Fish Market Stade is a historically significant site. It features beautifully restored 17th-century townhouses, the old scales, and a wooden treading crane. The area also houses the Schwedenspeicher, which was once a supply store for Swedish troops and is now the city museum, offering insights into Stade's past.
Yes, several attractions offer great viewpoints. The Old town of Stade provides picturesque views of its historic architecture and the five ports. From Elbe Beach, Twielenfleth, you can enjoy expansive views of the Elbe River and its passing ship traffic. The Haseldorfer Marsh also offers scenic perspectives of the natural landscape.
The Apple Orchards in Altes Land are special because they represent Germany's largest fruit-growing area. This vast agricultural landscape offers stunning scenic beauty, particularly during the apple blossom season in spring or the harvest time in autumn. It's a fantastic place for leisurely bike rides and enjoying the rural charm.


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