Duhnen


title: "Duhnen" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["cuxhaven", "seaside-resorts-in-germany"] topic_path: "geography/germany" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duhnen" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
typeOrtsteil
TownCuxhaven
image_coaWapen Duhnen.jpg
coordinates
stateNiedersachsen
elevation8
population1037
Stand2006-12-31
postal_code27476
area_code04721
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|type = Ortsteil |Town = Cuxhaven |image_coa = Wapen Duhnen.jpg |coordinates = |image_plan = |state = Niedersachsen |district = |elevation = 8 |area = |population = 1037 |Stand = 2006-12-31 |postal_code = 27476 |area_code = 04721 |licence = |website = |mayor = |party = Duhnen (toponym derived from dunes) is a seaside resort (Seebad ) along the North Sea, 5 km from the centre of Cuxhaven city, Lower Saxony, Germany. Duhnen is located 351 km northwest of Berlin. In 1935 Duhnen was incorporated into the city of Cuxhaven, more than 100 years after the city had been established. Visitors to Hamburg's nearby island of Neuwerk commonly travel through Duhnen. It was at one time a remote fishing and farming village, but today is one of the tourist centres of Cuxland.

Tourism

Most of the homes in the area are used as cottages and camping sites.

The main beach, known as Duhnen Beach, is a long, softly sloping sandy beach situated on the North Sea. There's also a pre-laid mud area along the ocean bed that has been used for mud racing (horse racing since 1902).

Horse racing

Horse and trotter racing along Duhnen Beach attracts about 30,000 spectators annually. The annual event begins when the mud flats, used as the racing track, are exposed by ebbing tides. File:Cuxhaven Döse Deich 01(RaBoe).jpg|Central Duhnen File:Cuxhaven duhnen 05.jpg|Mud flats along seabed

References

References

  1. "Cuxhaven Attractions".
  2. "Duhner Wattrennen – Tidelands race in Duhnen".
  3. (August 15, 2010). "Animals of the Week". New York Post}} {{Dead link.

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