Natural monuments around Lenzerwische are primarily shaped by its location within the Elbe-Brandenburg River Landscape Biosphere Reserve. This UNESCO-recognized area features wide floodplains, alluvial forests, and marshlands. The region offers opportunities to observe diverse flora and fauna in a dynamic river landscape. These natural features provide insights into large-scale renaturation efforts and their environmental impact.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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KM long cycle paths very nice.
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You experience a magnificent landscape
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Beautiful cycle path (on the top of the dyke or on a path behind it that is a little more sheltered from the wind). From the dyke you have a wonderful view over the Elbe valley - meadows as far as the eye can see and the Elbe glittering in between.
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The tower is located on the Brandenburg section of the Green Belt on the former inner-German border. An imposing landmark that can be seen from afar. The tower was largely left in its original condition and was designated a National Natural Monument in 2022. Visitors can access it via an attached external spiral staircase, thus transforming the former border tower into an observation tower.
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Experience nature at its purest, a truly great experience, a dreamlike river landscape! The Elbe Valley Biosphere Reserve is a cycling region with a particularly well-developed cycle path infrastructure. The Elbe Cycle Path has been Germany's most popular long-distance cycle path for years. The cycle junction signposting opens up around 1000 km of cycle paths in the biosphere reserve and neighboring regions.
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Simply stunningly beautiful nature!
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The Schwedenschanze on the Höhbeck is a historical fortification that got its name from its use by Swedish troops during the Thirty Years' War. Today the Schwedenschanze is an interesting destination for those interested in history and hikers who want to immerse themselves in history and enjoy nature at the same time. The observation tower offers you a fantastic all-round view of the southern section of the Lower Saxony Elbe Valley Biosphere Reserve. From the platform you can see the impressive Elbe, which winds through the landscape. The riparian forests, wet meadows and sand banks that surround Europe's fourth largest river are a habitat for numerous bird species, insects and the Elbe beaver.
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Such a beautiful landscape
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Lenzerwische is characterized by its location within the Elbe-Brandenburg River Landscape Biosphere Reserve. You can explore the Brandenburg Elbe River Floodplain Biosphere Reserve, which showcases large-scale renaturation efforts and a dynamic river landscape. Another unique feature is the Inland Dunes at Klein Schmölen, recognized as Europe's largest inland hiking dune, offering diverse flora and panoramic views over the surrounding lowlands.
Yes, you can visit the Schwedenschanze viewing tower on the Höhbeck, a historical fortification that now offers a fantastic all-round view of the Lower Saxony Elbe Valley Biosphere Reserve. From here, you can see the Elbe, riparian forests, and wet meadows. Another point of interest is the Lenzen Border Tower, a former watchtower that now serves as a tourist information point and vantage point over the Elbtalaue.
The region is excellent for cycling and hiking. The Brandenburg Elbe River Floodplain Biosphere Reserve has a particularly well-developed cycle path infrastructure, including the Elbe Cycle Path. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Alte Fischerkate Mödlich – Lenzen Border Tower loop' or 'Elbe Beach with Picnic Area loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Lenzerwische and Cycling around Lenzerwische guide pages.
Many areas within the Elbe-Brandenburg River Landscape Biosphere Reserve are family-friendly, offering opportunities to observe diverse wildlife. The Elbe groynes in Brandenburgische Elbtalaue are easily accessible from the Elbe dike and provide a nice spot for a break with views of the river. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Klein Schmölen Inland Dune loop' or 'Elbe Beach with Picnic Area loop', which you can find on the Easy hikes around Lenzerwische guide.
The natural monuments are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended. Spring offers the chance to see migratory birds and observe nature awakening, while autumn provides stunning landscapes. The Elbe valley is described as 'always nice' by visitors, with many enjoying it in both spring and autumn.
Visitors highly appreciate the opportunity to experience nature at its purest and the dreamlike river landscape. Many enjoy cycling through the Elbe valley, observing the high biodiversity, including various bird species, Elbe beavers, otters, and wild boar. The panoramic views from viewpoints like the Schwedenschanze viewing tower are also a major draw.
Yes, guided tours are available, especially for unique sites like the Inland Dunes at Klein Schmölen, which enhance the experience of this natural phenomenon. Guided hikes in the broader Elbe river landscape often focus on renaturation efforts and wildlife observation. For more information on guided nature experiences, you can check resources like Brandenburg Tourism.
Absolutely. The Inland Dunes at Klein Schmölen are a significant geological feature, formed approximately 12,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age. Rising to about 42 meters above sea level, this dune complex is Europe's largest inland hiking dune and provides insights into post-glacial landscape formation.
The Nemitzer Heath is the largest heathland area in the Lüchow-Dannenberg district, offering wonderful landscapes and many hiking trails. While some paths are sandy and better suited for hiking, it's a beautiful area to explore. It's located between Gartow and Trebel, with a well-developed cycle path connecting it to the Elbe.
The biosphere reserve is a haven for diverse flora and fauna. If you take your time and observe quietly, you might spot various bird species, including sea eagles or red kites, as well as Elbe beavers, otters, and wild boar. The area's renaturation efforts have significantly contributed to the return and thriving of many species.
Yes, there are several easy trails suitable for a relaxed exploration of the natural monuments. For instance, the 'Elbe Beach with Picnic Area loop from Gorleben' is an easy 3.7 km hike. Another easy option is the 'Klein Schmölen Inland Dune loop from Ausbau', which is about 2.5 km. You can find more easy routes on the Easy hikes around Lenzerwische guide page.


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