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In the scenic district of Bergedorf in Hamburg, the Boberger Dünenhaus stands out as a captivating blend of natural history and interactive exploration. With an impressive Google rating of 4.7, this location promises an enriching experience for visitors of all ages. The museum delves into the geological diversity, historical land use, and the area's vibrant biological ecosystem through engaging exhibits and hands-on activity stations.

Particularly delightful for children, the site features live antlion displays and environmental education programs that bring the dynamics of nature to life. Admission is free, making it an accessible option for families and curious minds alike.

Currently, the nearby bathing lake is closed due to blue-green algae, but the stunning dunes and well-managed biotope areas offer plenty to see and do, especially in the warmer months. With clean public toilets and a spirit of environmental stewardship, Boberger Dünenhaus is a lovely spot for a summer adventure in Hamburg.

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Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Boberger Furtweg
Bus stop 196 m walk
Boberg
Bus station 801 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 1,373 reviews
4.7/5 1,373 reviews
Melanie Zoe-Sophie
Melanie Zoe-Sophie
1 month ago on Google

Ja Super im Sommer Badesee zur Zeit gesperrt wegen Blaualgen

Rainer Voigt
Rainer Voigt
2 months ago on Google

Gute Sache 🙂