Best attractions and places to see around Belgern-Schildau, a town in Saxony, Germany, offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural features. Situated between the Elbe River and the Dahlener Heide, the region boasts a history spanning over a thousand years. Visitors can explore cultural sites, historical architecture, and diverse natural landscapes. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A very impressive castle! It's definitely worth a visit 👍🏼
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Elbe view with ferry in Strehla
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The three flags on the bank of the ferry draw attention to a world-historical moment. The first encounter between the Allies took place on this bank in front of Lorenzkirch on April 25, 1945. You can take the ferry “Nixe” to Lorenzkirch. The other bank of the Elbe can be reached in less than 3 minutes. On the other side of the Elbe near Lorenzkirch, display boards tell of the terrible events shortly before the end of the war. Three days before the Allies arrived, thousands of refugees who wanted to flee across the Elbe at the last minute got caught between the fronts on the meadows. Hundreds of civilians, including women and children, died on land and in the water.
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No matter what superlatives you want to use for Hartenfels Castle. Almost all of them would be justified.
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Again and again a nice view from the Elbbrücke. 📸
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Encounter on the Elbe The name Torgau spread around the world in April 1945, even before the official armistice, with a report of the first meeting of the Allied forces. The memorial to this encounter was designed by the Kiev architect Miletzky and erected in the autumn of 1945.
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Belgern-Schildau offers a rich array of historical sites. You can visit the impressive Belgern Town Hall and its Roland Statue, a symbol of the town's historic rights. The late Gothic Stadtkirche St. Bartholomäus in Belgern, where Martin Luther once preached, is also significant. Other notable sites include the Oschatzer Tor, the last remaining town gate, and the Klosterhof, the city's oldest building dating back to 1258.
Yes, Schildau is famously associated with the legendary foolish people, the Schildbürger. You can explore this folklore at the Museum der Schildbürger, the Schildbürgerbrunnen, and the Schildbürgerspielplatz. Additionally, the Stadtkirche St. Bartholomäus in Belgern features the ancient sandstone relief 'Mermaid Child' and the 'Devil's Horseshoe' on its outer walls, both steeped in local mystery and legend.
To delve into the region's past, visit the Stadtmuseum Belgern, located in the 'Alte Schmiede,' one of the city's oldest properties. In Schildau, the Gneisenaudenkmal and Gneisenaumuseum commemorate August Neidhardt von Gneisenau, a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall. The Museum der Schildbürger also provides extensive information on the local legends.
The region boasts several natural highlights. The Dahlener Heide is a charming forest area perfect for hiking and cycling, featuring protected areas with diverse flora and fauna. The Schildberg offers panoramic views from its observation tower. You can also explore the Treblitzsch Landscape Park, known for its diverse collection of exotic trees and shrubs, or see the Ältester Maulbeerbaum Deutschlands (Oldest Mulberry Tree in Germany).
Absolutely. The Dahlener Heide provides numerous trails for hiking and cycling. The International Elbe Cycle Route passes near Belgern, offering scenic cycling opportunities along the Elbe River. For specific routes, you can find many options, including easy hikes and gravel biking tours, in guides like Easy hikes around Belgern-Schildau and Gravel biking around Belgern-Schildau.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Schildberg and ascend its observation tower. You can also enjoy picturesque vistas from Hartenfels Castle, particularly from the areas around the Elbe Gate, which overlooks the Elbe River.
Families can enjoy a visit to Seebad Neumühle, a natural bathing area with an adventure zone, including a large water slide and a current channel. The Schildbürgerspielplatz offers a fun playground themed around the local legends. The Adventure Rest Area in Belgern features an adventure playground and a labyrinth, alongside replicas of Roland statues. Tierpark Taura is also a great option for animal lovers.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty, particularly at sites like Hartenfels Castle, which is considered a Renaissance masterpiece. The unique symbolism of the Belgern Town Hall and Roland Statue also captivates many. The blend of historical exploration with opportunities for outdoor activities in natural settings like the Dahlener Heide is a major draw.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find various routes around Schildau and Belgern, offering moderate difficulty. For detailed options, check out the Running Trails around Belgern-Schildau guide, which includes loops from Schildau and Belgern, as well as routes like the Dammühlenteich loop.
The nearly six-meter-tall stone Roland statue, carved in 1610 and located at the Belgern Town Hall, is the only such figure in Saxony. It symbolizes the town's former jurisdiction, market, and coinage rights, representing the autonomy and freedom of a city with market rights and its own jurisdiction.
Yes, motorboat trips on the Elbe River are available from April, offering a different perspective of the landscape and the towns along the river. The Elbe River flows near Belgern, providing easy access to these scenic excursions.
Schildau is known for its Pferdesport-Arena (Equestrian Sports Arena), which hosts national and international equestrian events. This makes it a point of interest for horse riding enthusiasts and spectators alike.
The Elbe Gate of Hartenfels Castle is an architecturally notable access point to the castle from the Elbe River. It lies directly on the Elbe Cycle Path and is worth seeing for its historical significance and design, offering a grand entrance to the castle grounds.


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