Attractions and places to see around Haselau offer a blend of natural landscapes and historical points of interest. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Elbe River, providing opportunities for observing ship traffic and enjoying the natural ebb and flow of tides. Nearby, the Hanseatic city of Stade presents a rich cultural experience with its well-preserved old town and harbor. Visitors can explore a variety of **Sehenswürdigkeiten Haselau** and enjoy the scenic surroundings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Lühe - Lower Light As early as 1868, a harbor light with a sixth-order lens light is said to have stood on the west side of the Lühe estuary. It was a small, round, white tower with a focal height of 36.5 feet and a range of 5 nautical miles. The light shone in all directions out onto the Elbe and the surrounding landscape. Between 1872 and 1873, the Hamburg Senate had five new lighthouses built along the Elbe. Thus, in 1873, a wooden lighthouse with a sixth-order lens and a kerosene lamp as its light source was erected at the Lühe estuary. A leading line was established at Lühe and Grünendeich on the Lower Elbe in 1899. Both of these lights are still standing today. The upper light from this period is still in operation.
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When the wind is strong and the weather is nice, recreational sailors can take to the Elbe. It's a beautiful sight and highly recommended.
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A view of the Elbe is always stunningly beautiful, in every season 👍.
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A bike ride or a walk along the Elbe is always worthwhile.
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A beautiful place in any weather! The large ships look much smaller from a distance, but remain impressive in the heavy traffic on the Elbe.
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Wonderful to watch the sometimes huge ships 🛥️⛴️🛳️
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If you come from the Old Country, you come here for the first time by bike to the Elbe...always nice!
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The most prominent natural feature is the Elbe River. You can enjoy the View of the Elbe River, which offers opportunities to observe ship traffic and the natural ebb and flow of tides. The Elberadwanderweg (Elbe Cycle Route) runs directly along the river, providing scenic spots for quiet breaks. The broader region also features marshlands and dikes, perfect for experiencing the unique landscape.
Yes, the nearby Hanseatic city of Stade offers a rich historical experience. You can explore the Old town of Stade with its well-preserved half-timbered houses and Baroque art. Don't miss the Old Harbor and Fish Market Stade, where you'll find lovingly restored 17th-century townhouses, historical scales, and the wooden treading crane. The Schwedenspeicher, once a supply store for Swedish troops, now serves as the city museum.
The Haselau area is excellent for cycling, particularly along the Elbe River. You can find numerous routes, including easy options like the "Pinnau Dike (Audeich) – Elbe Marshes — Scenic Section loop from Haseldorf" or the "Elbe Dike with Sheep – Haseldorfer Marsh loop from Haseldorf." For more ideas and detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Haselau guide.
Absolutely. The region offers several hiking trails, many of which follow the Elbe Dike. Popular routes include the "Elbe Dike Walk – Restaurant Elbblick Stadersand loop" and the "Elbe Dike Walk – Storm Surge Gauge Haseldorf loop." These trails range from easy to moderate difficulty. You can discover more options in the Hiking around Haselau guide.
Many attractions around Haselau are suitable for families. The View of the Elbe River is a great spot for all ages to watch ships. The Old town of Stade and its Old Harbor and Fish Market offer an engaging historical experience. The Hogendiek Bridge is also a picturesque spot that families can enjoy.
The Hogendiek Bridge is a notable architectural sight, recognized for its distinctive "Dutch" appearance that adds a unique visual element to the northern German landscape. Additionally, the Lühe Lighthouses, located near the Lühe estuary, are historical navigational aids that offer a glimpse into the region's maritime history.
You can get close to the Elbe River by walking or cycling along the Elberadwanderweg, which offers numerous viewpoints like the View of the Elbe River. Another great way is to take the Lühe-Schulau Ferry Terminal, which connects Wedel and Lühe, allowing you to cross the river and enjoy the views from the water. Bikes can be taken on the ferry.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Haselau, especially for cycling and hiking along the Elbe. In spring, the fruit trees in the region bloom, making for particularly picturesque scenery, especially around the Hogendiek Bridge. The Elbe Cycle Route is popular during these warmer seasons.
While the main attractions are well-known, the charm of Haselau lies in its tranquil natural settings along the Elbe. Exploring the smaller dikes and marshlands away from the main routes can reveal quiet spots for birdwatching or simply enjoying the serene landscape. The distinctive "Dutch" appearance of the Hogendiek Bridge is also a unique, often overlooked, photo opportunity.
Some areas around Haselau offer good accessibility. The Lühe-Schulau Ferry Terminal is noted as wheelchair accessible, and the Hogendiek Bridge is also listed as such. Many of the dikes and paved cycle paths along the Elbe are relatively flat, which can be suitable for wheelchair users, though it's always advisable to check specific route conditions beforehand.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views of the Elbe River and the impressive ship traffic, especially from the View of the Elbe River. The historical charm of the Old town of Stade, with its well-preserved architecture and vibrant harbor, is also a major highlight. The unique appearance of the Hogendiek Bridge is often mentioned as a picturesque feature.
The natural areas around Haselau, particularly the dikes and paths along the Elbe River, are generally suitable for dog walks. Many of the hiking and cycling routes listed in the Hiking around Haselau guide and Cycling around Haselau guide are open to dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always be mindful of local regulations, especially in nature reserves or near livestock.


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