These two lakes are a place for relaxation, sporting, walking and joy. In the center of Hamburg city these lakes provide scenery to and from the Altstadt and the rest of the city. An easy trip to cycle around these lakes and get various impressions of hamburg, since the districts around the lake are quite different
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These two lakes are a place for relaxation, sporting, walking and joy. In the center of Hamburg city these lakes provide scenery to and from the Altstadt and the rest of the city. An easy trip to cycle around these lakes and get various impressions of hamburg, since the districts around the lake are quite different
Germany's Alster Lake is located in the center of Hamburg, like a pearl, inlaid in the city's picturesque, more than 1,000 years ago flowing through Hamburg's Alster River, through a low-lying grass converging with the Elbe River, with the passage of the years, this grass gradually submerged, Form today's Lake Ulster. Hamburgers and tourists love to walk around the lake, and every summer, swans float on the neighboring blue waves, not interesting.
Lake Ulster is a lake in Hamburg, divided into two parts by a bridge and a dam, namely Lake Ulster, which is surrounded by bustling commercial neighborhoods and is a concentrated area for tourists.
Like a beautiful pearl inlaid in the middle of the city.
The main part of Lake Ulster is on the side of Joverstik Street in downtown Hamburg. The lake is tree-lined and grassy. The ancient trees in Ulster Park are towering and lush. The stone lamps introduced by Japan give this European park a touch of Oriental color. The church spires in the tall buildings around the lake retain an antique charm in the modern city. Standing on the lakeside statues and sculptures, floating on the swans and water birds on the blue waves, adding to the unique beauty of Ulster Lake, giving people a sense of calm and leisure. The sails on the lake are a little bit shadowy, drifting between the blue sky and green water, and the scenery of the lake is decorated with bright and beautiful. Lake Ulster is known as the "Pearl of Hamburg City" and is a recreation, entertainment and resting place for Hamburgers.
Lake Ulster is a lake in Hamburg, divided into two parts by a bridge and dam, namely Great Lake Ulster and Little Lake Ulster. The area of Auenalster Lake is 164 hectares and is4.5 meters deep. The lake shores of Lake Ulster are rich in vegetation. The hiking trail around the outer lake is about7.4 kilometers long, which is the favorite of jogging enthusiasts.
The church spires in the tall buildings around the lake retain an antique charm in the modern city. Standing on the lakeside statues and sculptures, floating on the swans and water birds on the blue waves, adding to the unique beauty of Ulster Lake, giving people a sense of calm and leisure. The sails on the lake are a little bit shadowy, drifting between the blue sky and green water, and the scenery of the lake is decorated with bright and beautiful. Alster Lake is known as the "Pearl of Hamburg City" and is a recreation, entertainment and resting place for Hamburgers. Located in the heart of the city, the Outer Lake is a paradise for sailing and rowing athletes. Sailing crews are proud that the 160-hectare lake (the deepest is only2.5 meters) is a man-made lake. It has been built since the 13th century by a confluence of the Alster River and streams flowing into the river. These creeks remain today the barrier track for sailers romantically. Hamburgers and Hamburgers tourists love walking around Lake Ulster as the most valuable sightseeing program offered by the hydrophilic green city. Also, the Ulster Park around the lake offers a great range of places to stay, relax and play. There are also cafes and restaurants around Ulster Lake, where people can eat and drink while enjoying the views of Ulster Lake or relax.