Attractions and places to see in Unterlauf Der Krainke are primarily focused on the region's natural beauty and outdoor activities. This area, characterized by the lower course of the Krainke river, features protected landscapes and nature reserves. The Krainke river itself is a significant natural feature, designated as a nature reserve along its entire course and banks. It offers opportunities for nature observation, hiking, and cycling.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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There are beautiful views of the landscape on the Krainke.
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The Krainke is a branch of the Rögnitz and a tributary of the Sude. It has been a full-length nature reserve since 1990.
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Economic path (Betonspurbahn) from Niendorf to the dike at the crack. Well trained. ------------------------------------- Upstairs Padd ut Betonpurbahn löt sik dat liverbor Neendörp tau 'n Diek and the Kraink fohrn. He was very interested in Kiekut in the landscaping.
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Where does this 'automatic' mistranslation occur in comedy articles ??
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Gut is a fortunate road (concrete slabs) along the Krain. Von Niendorf, in Schöpfwerk, is still Preten. -------------------------------------------------- - Fiener Radwäg and Diek blink the crinkle, from Neendrörp and Schöppwark ldb her nah Preiten. . (.. never want to keep the sheep ring ok
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resting place with barbecue on the Krainke, directly on Deichweg (concrete path). Even the beaver is at home here ... -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------- Rastsäd' with Grillstädt an de Kraink, direct contact to Diekwäg (Betonwäg). Fiene Flag taun Föfteihn maken .... De Biber would dor ok sien Hüsing ....
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The region is defined by the Krainke River, which is a significant natural feature and a designated nature reserve. You can also find the Sude Meadows (Sudewiesen) with diverse wildlife, and the Krainke flows through lakes like Stixer See and Zeetzer See. For scenic views of the meadows along the Krainke, visit the Heinz Sielmann Kiekut Observation Platform.
Yes, the area is popular for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy easy to moderate hikes and cycling routes. A well-maintained concrete bike path, the Dike Path Niendorf–Preten (Lower Course of the Krainke), offers scenic views along the river. Another option is the Path from Niendorf to Krainke Dike, which provides access to the dike and surrounding landscapes.
Beyond exploring the attractions, you can find various outdoor activities. For cycling, there are routes like the 'Sudedeich Vorderhagen–Soltow – Farmers' Chapel Krusendorf loop' which is an easy ride. If you prefer gravel biking, consider the 'Old Railway Embankment Neuhaus–Preten – War Memorial Brahlstorf loop'. For runners, there are trails such as the 'Small Elbe Beach – Walmisburg Pillory loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling, Gravel Biking, and Running Trails guides for the region.
Many attractions in Unterlauf Der Krainke are suitable for families. The Dike Path Niendorf–Preten is a family-friendly cycle path. The Grill and Picnic Area at the Krainke offers a designated spot for relaxation and outdoor dining with barbecue facilities. The Heinz Sielmann Kiekut Observation Platform is also a great spot for families to observe wildlife.
The Unterlauf Der Krainke is particularly valued for its well-preserved landscapes and opportunities for active holidays. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and for observing the diverse wildlife, including storks and cranes. The meadows are lush during these seasons, offering picturesque views.
You can find a designated seating area with barbecue facilities directly on the riverbank at the Grill and Picnic Area at the Krainke. This spot is located along the Deichweg and is perfect for a break during your exploration.
While the region is primarily focused on natural beauty, you can find some interesting sites. The Niendorf Sluice and Weir is a man-made structure offering beautiful views of the Krainke. The old Preten train station, now home to Café Zum Schwarzen Schaf, offers a charming stop, though it primarily operates on weekends. The Old Railway Bridge over the Sude is also a nostalgic sight, though it has been closed for renovation.
The Sude Meadows are home to diverse wildlife. You might spot storks, cranes, snipes, Heck cattle, and Konik horses. The Heinz Sielmann Kiekut Observation Platform provides excellent opportunities to view these animals in their natural habitat.
The Café Zum Schwarzen Schaf, located in the beautifully repurposed old Preten train station, offers a charming stop for visitors, though it primarily operates on weekends. For more options, you might need to explore nearby towns and villages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained paths and the natural beauty of the area. The concrete bike path along the Krainke, such as the Dike Path Niendorf–Preten, is often highlighted for its scenic views. The opportunities for nature observation, especially from spots like the Heinz Sielmann Kiekut Observation Platform, are also highly valued.
Yes, visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the Krainke at the Niendorf Sluice and Weir. Several hiking loops incorporate the weir, making it a popular point of interest for those exploring the region on foot or by bike.


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