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Jogging routes around Hattstedt offer diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to green spaces. The region is characterized by its proximity to the North Sea coast, featuring dikes with views of the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Running trails here include a mix of paved surfaces and accessible paths, catering to various preferences. The terrain varies from flat coastal stretches to routes with some elevation changes, providing options for different running experiences.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful Evangelical Lutheran church in the heart of Hattstedt with an interesting history. Theodor Storm already knew this church because he attended the Husum School of Letters during his lifetime with the son of the pastor at the time. The impressive church tower in particular was mentioned several times in Storm's works. There are also gravestones of former dike reeves on the cemetery grounds.
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A North Sea holiday between marsh and heathland, with the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage Site in view and the port city of Husum within sight - that's what the North Frisian holiday resort of Hattstedt is like. In Husum Bay, Hattstedt is ideally located for venturing out in all directions on a North Sea holiday.
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To this day, coastal ship captains use the white-painted south side of the Hattstedt church as a guide. The church was also an important landmark for the poet Theodor Storm: he often describes the church in his works. He married his second wife, Dorothea Jensen, in the garden of the so-called Kompastorat in Hattstedt in 1866. The dike master Johann Iwersen-Schmidt, Theodor Storm's model for the character Tede Volkert from the novella "The Rider on the White Horse", is buried in the churchyard.
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The tower of the Hattstedt Church rises above the marshland and the dike, visible from afar. Built on a ridge near the Wadden Sea, this tower has served as a navigation mark for coastal shipping for over 500 years. The white-painted south side shines far across the country and still serves as orientation for motor and fishing boats. Just five km north of Husum, this church is the visible spiritual center of the North Frisian parish. The Hattstedt Church was first mentioned in documents in 1240. It was dedicated to Mary, the mother of Jesus, and was built in three phases. The St. Marien Church is, along with Mildstedt and Ostenfeld, one of the oldest (and largest) in the Südergoesharde. In the Middle Ages it was considered the most stately church far and wide; Another church near Ellerbüll in the Marsch - Wartinghusen - was destroyed by the Great Mandrenke in 1362. The church has been changed many times. The originally lead-roofed church received in the 19th century. a wooden and natural shingle covering. In 1986 the copper covering was carried out throughout. The old entrance portal in the west was bricked up in 1964. The beamed ceiling was also exposed in 1986 by removing the thatched plaster ceiling with stucco. The south windows were enlarged in 1873, and the tower window was reopened to its old size in 1986. https://kirchengemeinde-hattstedt.de/die-st-marien-kirche
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The winged altar dates from 1470. The central shrine with its figure-rich crucifixion scene under three richly decorated canopies is the first thing that catches the eye. In the side wings we see the Annunciation and Birth of Jesus on the left and Adoration and Circumcision on the right. When the altar is closed on Good Friday, John the Baptist and the figure of Salvator are visible to the congregation. Marten von Acht made it around 1600 based on engravings by Sadeler and Goltzius. Additional hinges are attached to the side wings, but nothing further is known about the associated wings.
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The St. Mary's Church Hattstedt Visible from afar, the tower of the Hattstedt church rises above the marshland and the dyke. Built on a ridge near the Wadden Sea, this tower has been used as a navigation mark for coastal shipping for over 500 years. The south side, painted white, shines far across the country and is still used today for orientation by motor boats and fishing boats. Theodor Storm often mentions St. Mary's Church; he describes the graveyard and the ashlars of the tower. In 1866 he married his second wife Dorothea Jensen in the garden of the so-called compastorate. Only five km north of Husum, this church forms the visible spiritual center of the North Frisian parish, which includes the villages of Wobbenbüll, Hattstedtermarsch, Horstedt and Hattstedt up to the Arlau. https://kirchengemeinde-hattstedt.de/die-st-marien-kirche
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Church with staggered annexes. The (church) cemetery surrounding the church is well maintained.
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The Evangelical Lutheran St. Mary's Church Hattstedt is located in Hattstedt. The parish of Hattstedt-Olderup includes the villages of Hattstedt, Hattstedtermarsch, Wobbenbüll, Horstedt, Arlewatt and Olderup. Wikipedia
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There are over 25 running routes around Hattstedt, offering a wide range of options for joggers of all levels. These include easy, moderate, and more challenging trails.
Jogging routes around Hattstedt feature diverse landscapes. You'll find a mix of coastal paths, dike trails offering expansive views of the Wadden Sea, and green spaces. The terrain varies from flat, accessible paths to routes with some elevation changes, catering to different preferences.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, many of the moderate routes with less elevation are suitable for families. For instance, the St. Mary's Church Hattstedt loop from Hattstedt is a moderate 3.8-mile (6.1 km) path that provides a pleasant run through local surroundings, often passing by historical landmarks, which could be enjoyable for families.
Yes, many of the running routes around Hattstedt are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. A popular option is the Schöbüller Wald Heather Fields – St. Mary's Church Hattstedt loop from Hattstedt, a 6.7-mile (10.8 km) trail that takes you through scenic heather fields.
The region offers several scenic spots. You can enjoy expansive views along the North Sea dike, especially on routes like the Dockhoog Pier – Sheep Along the North Sea Path loop from Hattstedt. Other notable sights include the View of the North Sea and the Halligen, and the Schobüll Salt Marshes, which offer unique natural beauty.
Yes, some routes pass by historical landmarks. The St. Mary's Church Hattstedt loop from Hattstedt is known for passing through local surroundings with historical points of interest. Additionally, the nearby town of Husum features its historic harbor, and you might spot the Engel Mill (Süderhafen).
The running routes in Hattstedt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 10 reviews. More than 140 runners have used komoot to explore Hattstedt's varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes and well-maintained paths.
Yes, Hattstedt offers routes suitable for beginners. While most routes are moderate, there is at least one easy route available. These typically feature flatter terrain and shorter distances, perfect for those new to running or looking for a relaxed jog.
For those seeking longer runs, Hattstedt has several options. The Dockhoog Pier – Sheep Along the North Sea Path loop from Hattstedt is a challenging 12.0-mile (19.4 km) trail that provides an extended run with expansive coastal views.
Yes, the region around Hattstedt features several natural attractions. You can find routes that provide access to areas like the Beltringharder Koog Nature Reserve or views of the Lüttmoorsee Saltwater Lagoon, offering a different kind of scenic backdrop for your run.
Hattstedt's diverse landscapes make it suitable for jogging year-round, though spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours, ideal for evening runs, while winter can offer crisp, refreshing jogs, especially along the dikes.
Many routes in and around Hattstedt are accessible from central points, which are typically served by local public transport. While specific bus stops for each trail entrance aren't detailed, starting points within Hattstedt itself are generally well-connected, allowing for convenient access to trails like the View of Schobüll – St. Mary's Church Hattstedt loop from Hattstedt.


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