Best attractions and places to see around Wusterhausen/Dosse offers a variety of sites for visitors interested in history, nature, and culture. The region features rolling hills, wide fields, and picturesque lakes, including the Dosse river and connections to the Kyritz lake chain. Historic town centers, such as Wusterhausen/Dosse itself, reflect its past as a trading town. Natural landscapes like the Rhinluch Nature Park provide opportunities for outdoor activities.
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Very nice hike through Kyritz and knatter
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The house on the western side of the Kyritz market square is one of the most important town houses in the state of Brandenburg. It is one of the few surviving architectural witnesses from the second half of the 17th century. The inscription above the entrance dates the building to 1663. The early baroque building, originally more of a storehouse and warehouse than a residential building, is strongly based on the North German half-timbered style. Over the centuries, the house has been structurally altered several times. The oak half-timbered construction from the time of construction (1663) has largely been preserved. In 2002/2003, the half-timbered house, including the outbuilding, was completely renovated. Over the centuries, the property has had different owners. The name "Eichhorstsches Haus" goes back to master baker Georg Eichhorst, who acquired the property at the end of the 19th century. It remained in the family's possession until after World War II, and in the 1990s it was returned to the Eichhorst heirs. A bakery (Hausbalk Bakery) is still located in the house today. Source: https://www.kyritz.de/verzeichnis/objekt.php?mandat=96067
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There is also an information board here.
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Simply because the place is buzzing. Always nice for a rest. And Klempowsee is not far.
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The current Bantikow Castle dates from 1906. Even before this new building, there was a castle or fortress on the knight's seat of Bantikow, which had existed since the early 14th century. However, this older building no longer existed at the beginning of the 20th century, which is why the new building in the neo-baroque style was built directly on top of the older core. Bantikow Castle is currently a privately run child and youth welfare facility.
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Beautiful, well restored half-timbered house.
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Kyritz, population approx. 9,300, has Slavic roots, was repopulated from the Rhine region and from Holland and Flanders from the middle of the 12th century and was a member of the Hanseatic League. After the Thirty Years' War, the deserted city was again populated from the west. In the 18th century it became a Prussian garrison town.
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After a long ride, refreshment right on the bike path
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The region offers excellent cycling opportunities. A popular choice is the Stille Pauline Rail Trail, which follows a former railway line from Paulinenaue to Neuruppin, providing a smooth ride through the Havelländische Luch and Rhinluch with minimal gradients. You can find more cycling options, including easy and moderate routes, in the Cycling around Wusterhausen/Dosse guide.
Yes, the area is well-suited for hiking. A very pleasant hike can be enjoyed along the shore path of the Untersee, which is part of the Kyritz lake chain. The nearby Rhinluch Nature Park also provides excellent opportunities for hiking. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Wusterhausen/Dosse guide.
Wusterhausen/Dosse boasts a rich history. You can explore the Historic town centre of Kyritz an der Knatter, a small Hanseatic city with a picturesque old town. In Wusterhausen itself, visit the 16th-century Wusterhausen Castle, the St. Peter and Paul Town Church with its rare Wagner organ, and the Historic Town Hall. The Baroque House at Markt 3 also houses the Wegemuseum and Galerie Alter Laden.
Many attractions in the region are suitable for families. The Stille Pauline Rail Trail is great for family bike rides due to its smooth surface and minimal gradients. Exploring the historic town centers, like the Historic town centre of Kyritz an der Knatter, can also be an engaging experience for all ages. The Wegemuseum offers interactive exhibits that can be interesting for children.
The region is characterized by rolling hills, wide fields, and picturesque lakes. You can enjoy the Dosse river and its connection to the Klempowsee, which is part of the Kyritz lake chain, offering opportunities for paddling and cycling. The Untersee is another beautiful lake with a pleasant shore path. Just a few kilometers away, the Rhinluch Nature Park provides excellent opportunities to experience nature.
For local history and culture, visit the Wegemuseum, located in the Baroque House at Markt 3 in Wusterhausen/Dosse. It explores the evolution of paths and transport. The Galerie Alter Laden, also in the Baroque House, hosts exhibitions and cultural events. The Wusterhausen Castle museum provides insight into the life of Prussian King Frederick William I.
The Rhinluch Nature Park is especially beautiful in spring and autumn, making these seasons ideal for hiking and cycling. Generally, spring, summer, and early autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the lakes, cycling paths, and hiking trails around Wusterhausen/Dosse.
Beyond the Wegemuseum, you can visit the DDR-Zweiradmuseum, a privately run museum showcasing two-wheeled vehicles from the German Democratic Republic era. The Lindenkino is a local cinema, and the Galerie Alter Laden hosts various cultural events, including exhibitions and performances.
Yes, for instance, the Old Fehrbellin Railway Station serves as a rest stop on a cycle path, offering a restaurant in a lovingly restored setting. The historic town centers, such as Kyritz an der Knatter, also feature various places to stay and cozy restaurants or cafes.
Bantikow Castle is a neo-Baroque castle-like building dating from 1906, built over an older core. While the castle itself is not open to the public as it currently serves as a child and youth welfare facility, its adjoining 15-hectare landscaped park from the 19th century can be appreciated from the outside.
The lakes in the region, including Lake Dosse, Klempowsee, and Untersee, offer opportunities for various water-based activities. Paddling is a popular choice, especially on the Dosse river and its connections to the Kyritz lake chain. The shore paths around these lakes are also excellent for walking and cycling.
The Historic town centre of Kyritz an der Knatter is a picturesque small Hanseatic city with Slavic roots, known for its charming architecture and historical significance. It offers a pleasant atmosphere with various places to stay, restaurants, and cafes, making it a worthwhile visit for its unique character and history.


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