Palingener Heide Und Halbinsel Teschow
Palingener Heide Und Halbinsel Teschow
Best attractions and places to see in Palingener Heide Und Halbinsel Teschow include a blend of significant natural landscapes and historical sites. This region, largely designated as a protected landscape, features heathland, forests, and a peninsula along the Trave River. It encompasses diverse natural zones with lakes, wetlands, and inland dune formations. The area also preserves historical elements related to the former inner-German border, such as the Kolonnenweg.
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Historical defensive walls of the Landwehr for the defense of Lübeck
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surprisingly deep ditches in the middle of the forest
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Smooth asphalt, beautiful cycle path between Selmsdorf and Dassow
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The border tower is a memorial to times gone by.
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The Dassower See is not an inland lake, but a side bay of the Traveförde.
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Actually, it's not a highlight but rather a low point 😒 when I think about all the human suffering that took place here! It really gave me goosebumps. Even if this border is no longer visible, I hope that the borders in many people's minds will disappear and that we will manage to live peacefully with one another.
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Fantastic heathland, partly very sandy ground, which makes cycling extremely difficult
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Interesting buildings on the water.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, largely designated as a protected landscape. You can discover diverse zones including heathland, forests, and a peninsula along the Trave River. Notable features include inland dune formations from the Ice Age, the unique wetland ecosystems of the "Moore in der Palinger Heide," and the protected steep bank of the Selmsdorfer Traveufer Nature Reserve. Don't miss the preserved original heath landscape at Palinger Heath, especially when the heather blooms.
The area offers several poignant reminders of its past as a divided territory. You can walk along sections of the Kolonnenweg, a former patrol path for GDR border troops, now used for hiking and cycling. Other significant sites include the Former border tower on Lake Dassow, the Siegfried Appotin Memorial, and the Josef Jakubowski Memorial. The Hafenspeicher Dassow, a historical port warehouse, also stands near where a border wall once obstructed views towards Travemünde.
Yes, the region offers several scenic viewpoints. A popular spot is the View of Lake Dassow, where a bench invites you to linger and enjoy the perspective of the lake. The Selmsdorfer Traveufer Nature Reserve also features a steep bank along the Trave River, offering picturesque views.
The Palingener Heide Und Halbinsel Teschow region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking and cycling are particularly popular, with numerous trails available. You can find a variety of routes, including those along the historic Kolonnenweg. For more detailed information on routes, explore our guides for Hiking in Palingener Heide Und Halbinsel Teschow, MTB Trails in Palingener Heide Und Halbinsel Teschow, and Cycling in Palingener Heide Und Halbinsel Teschow.
Many of the natural areas and viewpoints are suitable for families. The View of Lake Dassow is listed as family-friendly, offering a pleasant spot to rest. Gentle walks through the heathland and forests, particularly when the heather is in bloom at Palinger Heath, can be enjoyable for all ages. The historical Hafenspeicher Dassow also offers a family-friendly experience.
The warmer months are generally the best time to visit, as paths are easily accessible and more wildlife is visible. The Palinger Heath is particularly beautiful when the heather blooms, typically in late summer, offering a vibrant display of color.
Yes, the region is welcoming to dogs. Many of the natural trails, including those around Palinger Heath, are ideal for walking your dog. Remember to keep your dog on a leash in protected areas and clean up after them.
You can visit the Schwedenschanzen in Lauerholz. This historical site features ramparts, some consisting of up to five earthworks, which were part of Lübeck's medieval Landwehr, intended to protect the area from Mecklenburgers. It offers an interesting historical perspective and a varied terrain for exploration.
The area offers a variety of hiking routes for different skill levels. You can find easy walks like the "Bridge Over the Landgraben – Heather Field on Kolonnenweg loop from Gewässersperrzone" (5.8 km, easy), or more moderate options such as the "Teschow Village – View of Dassower Lake loop from Teschower Moorsee" (10.7 km, moderate). For a longer challenge, consider the "Trave Beach – View of Stülper Huk loop from Palinger Heide und Halbinsel Teschow" (21.5 km, difficult). More routes are available in our Hiking Guide.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views, especially from spots like the View of Lake Dassow. The preserved natural landscapes, particularly the blooming heather at Palinger Heath, are also highly appreciated. Many find the historical sites, such as the Former border tower on Lake Dassow, to be thought-provoking and a significant part of the region's appeal, offering a unique blend of nature and history.
Yes, within the larger Landschaftsschutzgebiet Palingener Heide Und Halbinsel Teschow, there are specific protected areas. These include the 273-hectare FFH-area "Moore in der Palinger Heide," which showcases unique wetland ecosystems, and the Selmsdorfer Traveufer Nature Reserve, protecting a steep bank along the Trave River.


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