Fehmarn – a paradise for cyclists and hikers
Saddlebags or backpack – the island of Fehmarn is perfect for exploring by bike, e‑bike or on foot. Along the coastline, you can experience true natural spectacles and marvel at the diversity and beauty of the landscape.
No bicycle with you? Rent one!
At Ahoi Camp you can rent an e‑bike. After a short briefing from our team, you can start exploring the island straight from the campsite on one of our quality Diamant bikes. And you won’t even be bothered by the headwind thanks to the high-quality Bosch motors.
Cycling routes on Fehmarn directly from Ahoi Camp
Cycling routes on Fehmarn directly from Ahoi Camp A stop at Flügger Lighthouse and the NABU Wallnau Waterfowl Sanctuary is a must on the Waterfowl Sanctuary Tour. The route then takes you to the idyllic harbour of Orth and along the dyke to Lemkenhafen. The route then takes you through the interior of the country back to Altenteil.
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The north of the island can also be explored from Ahoi Camp. The Grüner Brink nature reserve and its inland lakes are the highlight of the Grüner Brink tour. Here you can take a detour to the beach and watch the ships in the Fehmarnbelt while enjoying a relaxing picnic. Some sections of the route take you past open fields and meadows and through small, idyllic island villages.
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Bike around the island within a day? Of course you can do it!
Plan a day for the nearly 70km island tour. You can also start this relaxed tour directly from Ahoi Camp. The route follows the varied coastline almost continuously. Occasionally you may need to take a shortcut through the hinterland. There are plenty of things to see and do around the island and plenty of places to picnic.
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