Best attractions and places to see around Bad Bodenteich offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. This state-recognized climatic health resort and Kneipp spa town features significant sites like Burg Bodenteich and various natural areas. The region is characterized by its heathlands, lake meadows, and the Elbe Lateral Canal, providing diverse landscapes for exploration. Visitors can find opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences within the town and its surroundings.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Along the Elbe Lateral Canal there are information boards with interesting facts and information.
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https://www.lueneburger-heide.de/service/sehenswuerdigkeit/9603/schleuse-esterholz-uelzen.html More information here Have fun looking at it
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A lock tour takes place every second Saturday of the month at 3 p.m. It costs €5. The meeting point is the car park at the lock restaurant.
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There is only one lock on the ESK. It is the largest economy lock in the world because it collects 70% of the lock water in 8 conservation basins during the valley lock and reuses it during the mountain lock without pumping.
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Barrier and security gates Elbe Lateral Canal
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If you are interested in further details, you can find everything here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleuse_Uelzen
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Holdenstedt Castle is located near Uelzen in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is an imposing moated castle built in the Weser Renaissance style. The history of the castle dates back to the 16th century, when it was built by the von Cramm family. Over the centuries, the castle changed hands several times and was rebuilt and expanded several times.
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Directions to the lock
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Bad Bodenteich is rich in history, with the most significant landmark being Holdenstedt Castle and Park, a beautiful estate featuring a well-preserved castle and romantic park. You can also visit the **Burg Bodenteich** (Bodenteich Castle), a former water castle dating back to 1250, which now houses a museum and event spaces, including the "Robin Hood-Castell" and a reconstructed brewery. The **St. Petri Church** is another notable historical sight.
Yes, the region offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore the **Bodenteicher Heide** (Bodenteich Heath), a 40-hectare area with a nature trail, or the **Seewiesen** (Lake Meadows) which feature a natural experience path to discover rare plants and animals. The **Schweimker Moor** (Schweimker Bog) is another natural area suitable for guided hikes or covered wagon rides. For a sensory experience, try the **Vierhundert-Wasser-Barfußpfad** (Four Hundred Water Barefoot Path).
The area around Bad Bodenteich is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the "View of Parksee Uelzen – Elbe Lateral Canal Bridge loop" or the "Uelzen Lock I and II – View of the Elbe Lateral Canal loop from Bad Bodenteich." For hikers, there are trails such as the "Löts Heath near Bad Bodenteich – View of Bodenteicher Heide loop" or the "Kneipp Facility Bad Bodenteich – The Aue Stream loop." Runners can find routes like the "Running loop from Bad Bodenteich." You can find more details on these and other routes in the cycling, hiking, and running guides for the region.
Absolutely. The **Kurpark am See** (Spa Park by the Lake) is centrally located and offers a multi-generational playground, mini-golf, and paddle boat rentals, making it perfect for families. The Uelzen Lock (Elbe Lateral Canal) is also a fascinating sight for all ages, where you can observe the impressive lock operations from a visitor platform. The **Seepark** (Lake Park) also features mini-golf, boating, and outdoor chess.
You can visit the **Museum Deutsche Einheit** (Museum of German Unity), which is housed in the Brauhaus on the grounds of Burg Bodenteich. This museum focuses on the division of Germany, the border, and the peaceful reunification, highlighting the role of the former federal border police in Bodenteich.
The Uelzen Lock, specifically Uelzen Lock I and II, is an impressive man-made monument on the Elbe Lateral Canal. It's one of the largest inland locks in Germany, designed to overcome a 23-meter height difference. Visitors can observe the fascinating process of ships passing through the lock from a dedicated platform, which takes only about 14 minutes despite the significant water movement.
Yes, the **Kurpark am See** (Spa Park by the Lake) is a central hub for relaxation, offering facilities for walking, Nordic walking, and Kneipp hydrotherapy. Additionally, the **Seepark** (Lake Park) is a 20-hectare recreational area with shimmering water surfaces, tall alder trees, a pond experience path, and a music pavilion, providing various leisure activities and a tranquil environment.
Beyond the main attractions, the **Erlebnisraum Esterauniederung** (Esterauniederung Experience Area) offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature away from the crowds. The **Seewiesen** (Lake Meadows) also provide a natural experience path where you can discover rare plants and animals in a serene setting.
Bad Bodenteich hosts a variety of events annually, including the **Burgtage** (Castle Days), spa and classical concerts, traditional shooting festivals, the **Burgspektakel** (Castle Spectacle), and the **Seeparkfest** (Lake Park Festival). These events often revolve around the historical castle and the Seepark, offering cultural and festive experiences.
Yes, in addition to the Uelzen Locks, you can visit the Wieren safety gate on the Elbe Lateral Canal. This site demonstrates how safety gates are installed in the canal to prevent the leakage of an entire sewerage system in case of damage, offering insight into the engineering behind the waterway.
Beyond the natural parks and historical sites, Bad Bodenteich offers an experience leisure fun pool, a bowling center, and an inline skate park. For those interested in sports, there are designated cycling and hiking trails, riding stables, and outdoor tennis courts available.


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