Best attractions and places to see around Lübben (Spreewald) include a unique natural landscape shaped by the Spree river and its canals, part of the UNESCO Spreewald Biosphere Reserve. This region offers a blend of historical landmarks, such as Lübben Castle, and cultural sites reflecting its Sorbian/Wendish heritage. Visitors can explore a network of waterways, lush forests, and green meadows, providing diverse outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its distinctive natural beauty and rich local history.
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Beautiful ancient village. The tours are interesting and informative.
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I recommend everyone to visit the Christmas market that takes place here during Advent. It's really great.
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A brunnenite sculptures that can be found all over Lübbenau
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Beautiful museum village that wants to be discovered, definitely worth a visit
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A building towers over the town of Lübbenau, visible from afar, revealing that this place has a centuries-old tradition. The baroque church of St. Nikolai seems to be the heart of the city, which is also confirmed by the immediately adjacent market square. This is where people have met over the years to trade or just to chat. Well-dressed houses, some of them half-timbered, and the town hall adorn the market square and the central Ehm-Welk-Straße. This extends to the castle park on one side and to a three-story brick building with a distinctive archway on the other, which now houses the Spreewald Museum. Anyone who has the opportunity to linger a little here or to stroll around a little is guaranteed to meet one of the townspeople who can tell the visitor more about Lübbenau and the Spreewald. The church itself was built between 1738 and 1741. Lübbenau once belonged to the rule of the Saxons, which the hood tower and the Electoral Saxon post mile column in front of the church prove today. The Nikolaikirche is considered one of the rarest and most beautiful examples of Dresden Baroque and was built on the initiative of the lord of the estate, Moritz Carl Graf von Lynar, and according to plans by the Dresden master fortress mason, Gottfried Findeisen. The tower is 57 meters high and was built in 1777/78. Source: http://www.stadtmagazinverlag.de/orte/luebbenau-spreewald05/marktplatz-luebbenau.htm
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So far I have seen and cycled some beautiful routes in the Spreewald, but this route is just great. A fleece on the left and right and a forest on the right, as one imagines the Spreewald. From the path, a detour to Lehde is worthwhile. If you don't like pushing or carrying your bike over the Spreewald stair bridges, leave your bike at the first bridge and walk the remaining 500 meters. Then you are right in the middle and certainly never alone :-)
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While in 1929 Lehde still had 298 inhabitants, only about 130 to 150 people live here .......
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Lübben is nestled within the UNESCO-designated Spreewald Biosphere Reserve, characterized by over 200 meandering river branches, lush forests, and green meadows. You can also explore the Lübbener Hain, a natural forest with ancient oak trees, or relax at the Spreelagune, a natural bathing area.
Explore Lübben Castle (Schloss Lübben) on Castle Island, which houses the Museum Schloss Lübben, showcasing regional history and Sorbian/Wendish culture. The Paul Gerhardt Church is another significant site, where the famous hymn writer spent his last years. You can also see remnants of the 14th-century old town wall and the ancient Burglehn, a Slavic circular rampart.
Yes, Schlossinsel Lübben (Castle Island) is a great spot for families, featuring adventure areas, a water playground, a hill labyrinth, and a sound garden. The Lehde Open-Air Museum offers interactive experiences, and the Lutki Fountain and Market Square, Lübbenau, features sculptures children can enjoy. Lübben also has the only high ropes course in the Spreewald.
Traditional boat trips (Kahnfahrten) and canoe tours are essential for experiencing the Spreewald. You can embark on these from places like the Great Spreewald Harbor, Lübbenau. Even in winter, special boat trips with mulled wine are offered.
The region is excellent for cycling, with popular routes like the Gurkenradweg between Lübbenau and Leipe. For more options, you can explore various cycling routes listed in the Cycling around Lübben guide, including routes like the 'Spreewald pond landscapes – Lock in Schlepzig loop'.
Yes, Lübben offers numerous walking and Nordic walking trails. For dedicated running, check out the Running Trails around Lübben guide, which includes routes like the 'Lübben Castle Museum – Bridge Over the Nordumfluter loop' and the 'Lübben Moat – Lübben Castle Island loop'.
The Museum Schloss Lübben within Lübben Castle features permanent exhibitions on the culture and history of the Lower Lusatia region, including the Sorbs and Wends. Additionally, the Lehde Open-Air Museum showcases typical Spreewald houses and farms, providing insight into the region's heritage.
The Spreewald is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for boat trips, cycling, and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn offers vibrant colors, while winter provides unique experiences like mulled wine boat trips. The region hosts various events throughout the year, so checking the event calendar might influence your visit.
The tourist information ℹ️ and public toilets 🚻 are conveniently located at the port in Lübben, making it easy to get assistance and find amenities.
Yes, the Spreelagune offers a natural bathing area for relaxation and swimming. Additionally, a tip for Lübben mentions that the Spree lagoon with a sandy beach is right next to the campsite, and Lake Briesensee is about 30 minutes away by bike for more swimming opportunities.
Lübben hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including the Spreewald Marathon, Lübben Barge Night, and the Spreewald Festival. The 'aquamediale,' a festival for contemporary art, also takes place biennially.
Visitors particularly enjoy the idyllic waterways and the unique landscape of the Spreewald. Many appreciate the traditional boat trips, the well-developed cycling paths like the Gurkenradweg, and the opportunity to explore the region's history and Sorbian culture. The family-friendly attractions on Schlossinsel Lübben are also highly rated.


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