Poppenbütteler Schleuse

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The Poppenbüttel lock with pedestrian bridge is an ideal starting point or place for a break during a tour along the Alster. The enchanted bike path along the riverbed literally invites you to hike, bike and walk. Here you can recharge your batteries.

The dammed water of the Alster forms a small lake in front of the lock where water sports enthusiasts can get their money's worth. In addition, a restaurant provides food and drinks or serves as an excursion destination.

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