Explore Northern Germany: From jogging to art made from plastic waste!

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Discover the highlights of Hamburg-Nord on September 7, 2025: from community events to cultural exhibitions to culinary experiences.

Entdecken Sie die Highlights von Hamburg-Nord am 7. September 2025: Von Community-Events über kulturelle Ausstellungen bis zu kulinarischen Erlebnissen.
Discover the highlights of Hamburg-Nord on September 7, 2025: from community events to cultural exhibitions to culinary experiences.

Explore Northern Germany: From jogging to art made from plastic waste!

A lively event for running enthusiasts, an impressive BMX track and exciting exhibitions – Hamburg has a lot to offer! On the occasion of a new episode of Nordtour, which will be released onSeptember 6, 2025at 6:00 p.m. and onSeptember 7, 2025broadcast at 6:00 a.m., numerous facets of northern German culture and leisure activities are presented. As [ndr.de](https://www.ndr.de/ Fernsehenen/versanden/nordtour/joggen-verbindet-menschen,sender-10560.html) reports, the focus is, among other things, on the weekly Meet and Run.

The Meet and Run is a great community event that was started by four friends and takes place every Sunday at 12:00 p.m. at Jungfernstieg. Runners of all levels are welcome here to complete a six-kilometer route around the Alster together. This initiative not only promotes health, but also a strong sense of community among participants.

The BMX track in Melle

Another highlight is the new World Cup BMX track in Melle, which is 342 meters long and suitable for international races. The impressive building was built over a period of six years by Melanie and Uwe Weintuch and now offers BMX fans an ideal environment for sporting competitions. Such events contribute to the attractiveness of the region and attract sports enthusiasts from all over the world.

Cultural treasures and local initiatives

But Hamburg and its surroundings have even more to offer. The Holtenau Lock, for example, a wonderful observation point on the Kiel Canal in Kiel-Wik, allows visitors to watch large ships pass. A viewing platform ensures that nautical enthusiasts in particular get their money's worth. This mix of nature and technology delights both locals and tourists.

When it comes to art and creativity, body painter Jörg Düsterwald also comes into play. The talented artist from Hamelin creates his works directly on the skin, despite health challenges. His creativity and passion are inspiring and show how art can find its place in every area of ​​life.

Family-friendly offers such as the buggy fitness program offered by trainer Friederike Küchler are further enrichments for Hamburg. Such activities offer new mothers a way to exercise while spending time with their little ones.

Invitations to nature

Northern Germany, as visit-northerngermany.com also points out, impresses with a varied landscape. From the North Sea to the Baltic Sea, through enchanting places like Lübeck and Hamburg, the spectrum ranges to combine relaxation and adventure. The region includes numerous cycling and hiking routes and offers them at various levels of difficulty.

In addition, the exhibition “100 Years of Hanomag Kommissbrot” in the Hanover Tram Museum attracts attention and shows Germany's first small car. These exhibits and more can be seen until the end of October.

Of course, we shouldn't forget the impressive nests made from marine debris by landscape artist Wolfgang Buntrock, which are on display in the Multimar Wattforum in Tönning. These works of art are intended to raise awareness of the problem of plastic waste and stimulate thought.

Hamburg is and remains a place full of activities that delight both the local community and tourists. Anyone looking for new experiences and discoveries will get their money's worth here. For more information about the best places and activities in Northern Germany, take a look at komoot.com and scheduled city trips!