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Schleswig-Holstein
North Frisia
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Husum Inner Harbour – Husum Inner Harbour loop from Simonsberg

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Bike touring routes & trails
Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
North Frisia
Witzwort

Husum Inner Harbour – Husum Inner Harbour loop from Simonsberg

Easy

4.5

(15)

86

riders

Husum Inner Harbour – Husum Inner Harbour loop from Simonsberg

01:15

21.8km

30m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Temporary access restrictions

Includes segments with temporary access restrictions.

After 10.7 km for 154 m

Dismount required: • Monday-Sunday: 11:00 AM-10:00 PM (otherwise open)

After 11.0 km for 242 m

Dismount required: • Monday-Sunday: 11:00 AM-10:00 PM (otherwise open)

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Parking

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138 m

The She-Devil

Highlight • Monument

The she-devil is sitting on a stone in front of the "Red Haubarg". There is an old legend about the Haubarg and the she-devil.
A poor farmer's hut is said to have stood here in the past, the farmer of which fell in love with the daughter of a rich blacksmith. Since the blacksmith didn't want to promise his daughter to the poor farmer, he made a pact with the devil. The devil was supposed to build him a stately house with 100 windows before the cock crowed. In return, the devil would get the farmer's soul. The devil built the Haubarg in no time at all. Fearing for his soul, the farmer fled to his beloved and her mother. The mother grabbed the rooster and shook it until it crowed. She saved the farmer's soul just in time, since the devil was just using the 99th window at that point.

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280 m

Red Haubarg

Highlight • Historical Site

The name "Roter Haubarg" (Red Haubarg) is puzzling at first glance. The color red is nowhere to be found. White-plastered and topped with a massive thatched roof, the farmhouse stands visible from afar across the marsh. The first Roter Haubarg had a red tile roof. After a fire in 1759, the building was rebuilt and thatched. The color changed, but the name remained.

Built in 1684, the farmhouse is an impressive example of the lifestyle of the marshland farmers from the region and a testament to their former wealth. Stables, a central hall, living rooms, and bedrooms were arranged around the square base of the house. Hay was piled high beneath its roof, which is over 20 meters high.

Today, the Roter Haubarg is a restaurant and café, as well as part of the Eiderstedt Local History Museum. In the adjacent agricultural museum, visitors are given a comprehensive impression of the daily life of the inhabitants during the heyday of the large Haubarg farmhouses. And those who wish can even get married in the Haubarg.

The Red Haubarg is the only Haubarg open to the public.

It belongs to the Asmussen-Woldsen legacy.

In front of the Red Haubarg, as part of the "Blooming Eiderstedt" project, a 1,200-square-meter wildflower meadow was created, which, in addition to bumblebees, bees, and butterflies, also delights the human eye with its vibrant colors.

husum-tourismus.de/Media/Attraktionen/Roter-Haubarg

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10.6 km

Husum Inner Harbour

Highlight • Settlement

The inland port, which has existed since the Middle Ages, still dries up today at low tide. In the outer harbor you can buy freshly caught crabs directly from the cutter.

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10.9 km

Husum Harbour Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

In the middle of Husum's inland port, the pedestrian bridge offers a great all-round view of the colorful row of houses on the north side of the port, of the former shipyard area in the east, where the city hall is today, of the former packing houses in the south and of the port exit in the west - and of course the boats and ships that are in the harbor or are about to enter it.

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11.1 km

Husum Harbour Promenade

Highlight • Settlement

Despite the currently closed shops and restaurants, you can start relaxed with a coffee and a Franzbrötchen ToGo from the bakery, take a break or simply arrive.

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11.4 km

Hildegard - this is a barrel laying boat. This boat can now be seen in the port of Husum. I think that's a nice setting.

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11.7 km

Shipwreck Bridge Husum

Highlight • Bridge

The old core of the city extends at the north-east end of the inland port. The ship bridge was originally built around 1526 as a storage and transhipment point. Only at the end of the 19th century was the harbor fortified with vaulted and gravity walls.

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11.7 km

Husum Inner Harbour

Highlight • Settlement

Worth seeing at low tide but also at high tide.

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21.8 km

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Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

15.2 km

4.84 km

882 m

846 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

19.2 km

1.47 km

616 m

590 m

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