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Rundling village Klennow – St. John's Church, Satemin loop from Dangenstorf

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Rundling village Klennow – St. John's Church, Satemin loop from Dangenstorf

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Rundling village Klennow – St. John's Church, Satemin loop from Dangenstorf

02:13

37.5km

90m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

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Naturpark Wendland.Elbe

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11.1 km

Rundling village Klennow

Highlight • Settlement

Klennow is a small village between Lüchow and Wustrow. In 1972 the village was incorporated into the city of Wustrow as a district. At its core, Klennow is a Rundlingsdorf (Klennow was first mentioned in a document as "Klenowe" in the Lüneburg fiefdom register in 1360), around which other houses and farms were later built that are not part of the Rundlings (most of it is considered an "independent" village with the place name Neritz).

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15.4 km

Markthof Satemin

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We visited the cafe and were very pleased: A very nice atmosphere. The cakes from their own production all looked very good. And the tasting pear chocolate and quince meringue were heavenly.

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15.6 km

St. John's Church, Satemin

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Framed by old oak trees and large linden trees, the 13th-century church, built of field and brick, is the architectural centerpiece of the largest and perhaps most beautiful Rundling village in Wendland. Unfortunately, she was closed on this Whitsunday afternoon. For interior design and history but you can make it here: satemin.de

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17.9 km

Gühlitz Round Village

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Gühlitz one of the many Rundlingdörfer this area with beautiful hall houses.

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19.2 km

Meuchefitz Rundling Village

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Meuchefitz (Slavic: seat of the Mych) is a district of the coastal community in the municipality Lüchow (Wendland) in the district of Lüchow-Dannenberg in Lower Saxony.
Meuchefitz is a Rundling with seven four-storey houses, which are grouped around a kidney-shaped village square.
The place to which the district belongs Seerau in Drawehn, located five kilometers west of Lüchow.
de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meuchefitz

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23.3 km

Wendland Rundling Museum, Lübeln

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The former farmyard is the entrance building of the Rundlingmuseum "Wendlandhof". In this four-storey building from 1823, the tours start over the museum grounds. There is a sales exhibition for artisan products from the region and information material. Here you can also find out why the Rundlingsdörfer in Wendland are round. Open: Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays from 10:00 to 17:00. Winter break from November.

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27.9 km

Lüchow (Wendland) Old Town

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The place was first mentioned in documents in 1158 and received in 1293 the city rights. In 1320 the county Lüchow passed into the possession of the house Braunschweig-Lüneburg. From the late medieval city fortification is today only one tower available, which is used as a bell tower for the originating from the 13th century St. John's Church. A 1555 built city gate, which separated the city center from the Drawehner Vorstadt in the west, was demolished in 1793. Between 1471 and 1473, the wife of Duke Otto V of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Countess Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg (1440-1513), had the castle built into a castle. Lüchow Castle served her as a widow's residence for several years (1496-1504). 1537 Lüchow was plagued by the plague. In 1589, the city burned down for the most part. In 1608 a conflagration put the largest part of the city Lüchow in ashes.

It is worth exploring Lüchow. It sometimes bothers a bit of traffic, but inside crosses and crosses it's worth going. The main street is the "Lange Strasse" with its half-timbered houses and the market square. Worth seeing is also the official tower (rest of the castle) with its park.

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28.0 km

Old Town Hall and Ratskeller Lüchow

Highlight • Historical Site

As a hotel, the old town hall is definitely recommended. The rooms are appropriate to their class and clean. But since the marketplace is often used as a meeting place, it may well be that it is quite so quiet.

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37.5 km

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17.3 km

7.81 km

6.91 km

4.82 km

711 m

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29.7 km

3.24 km

2.01 km

1.86 km

689 m

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