Best attractions and places to see around Groß Grönau, located south of Lübeck and at the northern edge of the Lauenburgische Seen Nature Park, offer a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The area features natural landscapes such as the Falkenhusener Forst, Wakenitztal, and Blankensee. Its proximity to Lübeck provides access to additional historical and cultural sites. Groß Grönau serves as a starting point for exploring both local points of interest and nearby urban attractions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Nice view of the Travel. Danger of slipping when wet.
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All country tours are approximately 20 to 30 km long, run along low-traffic or car-free routes, and are designed to invite you to explore or rediscover the diverse landscape of the Trave-Land district, far from the stress and hustle and bustle of everyday life. From the rolling hills of Holstein Switzerland, along picturesque lakes that invite you to swim, through enchanted deciduous forests and through idyllic villages to stately manor houses and, every now and then, country inns that invite you to rest. Nature lovers will especially get their money's worth, as many routes lead through or near nature reserves. Since some of the paths are unpaved, bicycle tires should not be too narrow.
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In 2011, the Trave-Land District Office developed five cycling routes – country outings – for the district for the Segeberg Regional Exhibition (Regio-Schau). Under the motto "Experience the Trave-land District Office," these suggested routes are intended to invite visitors to the region, as well as residents of our district, to "experience" the idyllic landscape of the district. The overwhelming and positive response has encouraged us to continue this initiative. Many cyclists have provided us with valuable suggestions for improving the routes. Thanks to these tips, the public relations team was able to revise the cycling tours according to the wishes of cycling enthusiasts.
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Cute bridge over the Schwartau. It's a bit narrow if someone is coming towards you, but the bridgeheads are clearly visible. Just wait a moment and then carry on. The cycle path towards Dänischburg and Lübeck/Bad Schwartau is very easy to ride. Beautiful area!
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A very nice cycle path that is also well signposted. Fun to drive.
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A beautiful market square that, when there are no market stalls, gives you a full view of the beautiful old town hall, especially from a distance. Very impressive. I really like Lübeck. I will definitely come back. There is still so much to discover here. 😃
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The market, located in the middle of Lübeck's old town and "at the feet" of the town hall, is the first place in the Hanseatic city. Excavations in the late 1990s revealed seven layers from different periods, indicating that the market was in continuous use. Roman ceramics were also found hidden in shafts. It is believed that these could be offerings from prehistoric times.
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Groß Grönau and its immediate vicinity offer several significant historical and cultural sites. Within Groß Grönau, you can visit the impressive St. Willehad Church, with its choir dating back to around 1250 and a 13th-century baptismal font. Nearby, in Klein Grönau, is a medieval chapel consecrated in 1409 and a former 'Siechenhaus' (almshouse) from around 1480. Just a short distance away in Lübeck, you'll find iconic landmarks such as the Holsten Gate, the historical Lübeck Market Square, the Lübeck Salt Warehouses, and the Holy Spirit Hospital, one of the oldest social institutions in the world.
Groß Grönau is ideally situated at the northern edge of the Lauenburgische Seen Nature Park, offering diverse flora and fauna. East of the residential areas, you can explore the beautiful Falkenhusener Forst (Falkenhusen Forest) and the scenic Wakenitz valley, both excellent for recreation. Blankensee is another notable natural feature nearby, with picturesque views and hiking opportunities. The landscape also features woodlands, linden tree avenues, natural meadows, and cultivated fields. Further afield, the Schleuse Büssau on the Elbe-Lübeck Canal provides scenic views.
Yes, several attractions in the region are suitable for families. The historical sites in Lübeck, such as the Holsten Gate, Lübeck Market Square, Lübeck Salt Warehouses, and the Holy Spirit Hospital, are all considered family-friendly. Additionally, the natural areas like the Falkenhusener Forst, Wakenitz valley, and Blankensee offer great opportunities for family walks and outdoor activities.
The region around Groß Grönau is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Blankensee – Blankensee loop' or the 'Wayside Chapel and Almshouse – Absalonshorst Country House loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Ratzeburg Lake – View of Lübeck loop'. Road cyclists have options like the 'Cycle Route Through the Fields – View of Ratzeburg Cathedral loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Groß Grönau, MTB Trails around Groß Grönau, and Road Cycling Routes around Groß Grönau guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. The area around Blankensee offers picturesque routes from Groß Grönau. You can also find trails within the Falkenhusener Forst and Wakenitz valley. For a more extensive experience, the West Shore Trail at the Great Ratzeburg Lake provides diverse scenery along the water's edge. Komoot offers dedicated guides like Hiking around Groß Grönau, which includes easy to moderate routes such as the 'Blankensee – Blankensee loop' and the 'Wayside Chapel and Almshouse – Absalonshorst Country House loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The historical sites in Lübeck, like the Lübeck Salt Warehouses, are often highlighted as 'one of the most beautiful sights in the city'. The Holsten Gate is recognized as a landmark and a 'highlight on every tour'. For nature lovers, the West Shore Trail at the Great Ratzeburg Lake is praised as 'a poem' for its diverse scenery and well-fortified path. The overall appeal lies in the opportunity to explore ancient architecture and immerse oneself in tranquil natural landscapes.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not detailed, the proximity of Groß Grönau to Lübeck means you'll find numerous dining options. After exploring natural areas like the Falkenhusener Forst or Blankensee, you can easily head into Groß Grönau or Lübeck for cafes and restaurants. For instance, near the Holsten Gate, there are many restaurants along the Trave river, and the Lübeck Salt Warehouses also offer opportunities to stop for refreshments.
Beyond the well-known attractions, the Medieval Chapel and former Siechenhaus in Klein Grönau offers a glimpse into historical life with its brick Gothic architecture and current use as a youth hostel. The Schleuse Büssau on the Elbe-Lübeck Canal, while not directly in Groß Grönau, is a point of interest for observing inland vessels and enjoying the canal scenery. Exploring the quieter paths within the Lauenburgische Seen Nature Park, particularly along the former border strip, can also reveal unique natural tranquility and wildlife.
Yes, the natural landscapes around Groß Grönau are generally suitable for dog-friendly walks. Areas like the Falkenhusener Forst, the Wakenitz valley, and the trails around Blankensee provide ample space for you and your dog to enjoy the outdoors. When walking with dogs, always ensure they are kept on a leash where required and be mindful of local regulations, especially in nature protection areas or near livestock.
The warmer months, from spring through early autumn (roughly April to October), are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Groß Grönau. During this period, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural parks and lakes. Summer offers longer daylight hours for extensive hikes, while spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with blooming nature or colorful foliage. Winter can also be charming for crisp walks, though some trails might be less accessible depending on snow or ice.
While Groß Grönau itself is nestled in a relatively flat landscape, scenic viewpoints can be found in the surrounding areas. The West Shore Trail at the Great Ratzeburg Lake offers continuous panoramic views across the lake. Additionally, certain sections of the Falkenhusener Forst and the Wakenitz valley provide picturesque vistas of the natural landscape. For urban views, the historical center of Lübeck, easily accessible from Groß Grönau, offers unique perspectives of its medieval architecture.
The Lauenburgische Seen Nature Park, which borders Groß Grönau, is known for its diverse flora and fauna, partly due to its history as a former border strip. This tranquility has allowed wildlife to flourish. You might spot various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals in the forests and along the lakeshores of areas like the Falkenhusener Forst, Wakenitz valley, and Blankensee. The natural meadows and woodlands provide habitats for a range of local wildlife.


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