Attractions around Gartower Tannen encompass a diverse range of natural landscapes and historical sites within the scenic Wendland region. The area features significant natural features like the Nemitzer Heath and the Elbe Valley Biosphere Reserve, providing varied habitats. Historical landmarks, such as former border markers, offer insights into the region's past. Visitors can explore a variety of natural monuments, historical sites, and outdoor recreational areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Hikers heading towards Wirler Spitze should take the BGS trail and not the bridle path suggested by komoot.
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Even today, it serves as a silent reminder to all who want to "shoot" at borders.
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On the Lower Saxony side there is a meager seating area with a good view of the inland dune.
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Interesting highlight and still somehow depressing after all these years...
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Information point on the topic "Green Belt" (project area of SUNK Saxony-Anhalt)
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Without freedom everything is nothing. He wanted to reach them together with his brother and was murdered in cold blood by the communists. One should continue to keep alive the memory of these crimes.
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Interesting place, but with a bike extremely strenuous armored concrete path from GDR times
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The Heathlands to the left and right are really nice to look at, would recommend. But the cycle path is tiring because of the constantly broken-by-roots tarmac. These small constant bumps are terrible and having any kind of suspension makes it much more endurable👍
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Nemitzer Heath, the largest heathland in the Lüchow-Dannenberg district, known for its beautiful landscape and hiking trails. Another significant natural monument is Wirler Spitze and Klocksberg Dune, a large inland dune near Ziemendorf, a relic from the last Ice Age. The Gartower See (Gartow Lake) is also a central hub for recreation, offering opportunities for swimming, sailing, and canoeing, and is part of the scenic Elbe Valley Biosphere Reserve.
Yes, the area has several historical sites, many related to the former inner-German border. You can see GDR Border Marker 324, one of the original border pillars. The Wirler Spitze and Klocksberg Dune also marks a former border point, now part of the Green Belt. The Simon Cross Memorial commemorates a tragic escape attempt from the GDR. Additionally, the Klockersberg – Green Belt Info Point provides insights into this historical period. Further afield, the Lenzen Border Tower, a former watchtower, now serves as a vantage point and information center.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'West Shore of Gartow Lake' loop, explore road cycling routes such as 'Dream Avenue – View of Lake Arendsee', or tackle mountain biking trails like 'Campingpark Gartow – Höhbeck Observation Tower'. For more details and routes, check out the guides for Running Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and MTB Trails around Gartower Tannen.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Wirler Spitze and Klocksberg Dune is considered family-friendly, offering a unique natural landscape to explore. The GDR Border Marker 324 provides an educational historical experience for all ages. The Gartower See is ideal for family recreation, with opportunities for swimming and other water sports. The Wildgatter im Gartower Forst also offers a chance to observe local wildlife in a contained setting.
For panoramic views, consider visiting the Wirler Spitze and Klocksberg Dune or the Klockersberg – Green Belt Info Point, both offering scenic perspectives. The Aussichtsturm Höhbeck and the Schwedenschanze viewing tower on the Höhbeck provide fantastic panoramic views of the southern section of the Lower Saxony Elbe Valley Biosphere Reserve, allowing you to see the winding Elbe River and its surrounding landscapes. The Lenzen Border Tower also offers a great vantage point.
Absolutely. The Nemitzer Heath is particularly known for its numerous hiking trails through a beautiful heathland landscape. The area around Gartower See also features well-maintained hiking paths. Many of the former border patrol paths along the Green Belt, though sometimes bumpy, can also be explored on foot, offering a unique blend of nature and history.
The region is beautiful year-round, but late summer (late August to mid-September) is particularly recommended for visiting the Nemitzer Heath, as the heather is in full bloom, creating a stunning purple landscape. Spring and early summer are also excellent for outdoor activities and enjoying the lush greenery of the Elbe Valley Biosphere Reserve.
Yes, the Gartower See (Gartow Lake) is the largest lake in the Lüchow-Dannenberg district and is a popular spot for swimming. It also offers opportunities for sailing and canoeing, making it a great destination for various water-based activities.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Wirler Spitze and Klocksberg Dune is praised for its unique inland dune landscape and its historical context as a former border point. The Nemitzer Heath is loved for its extensive hiking trails and the stunning scenery, especially when the heather is in bloom. The historical sites along the Green Belt, like the GDR Border Marker 324, offer a poignant glimpse into recent German history.
Yes, for relaxation and wellness, you can visit the Wendland Therme Gartow, a thermal bath. For cultural insights, the Grenzlandmuseum in nearby Schnackenburg offers exhibits on borderland history. Schloss Gartow is also a significant historic building in the area.
For those looking to stay close to nature, there are campsites available. Campingpark Gartow and Camping Laasch Lake offer facilities for overnight stays near the Gartower See.


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