Best attractions and places to see in Dömnitz include historical sites, natural features, and family-friendly facilities. This region, often highlighted along the Elbe Cycle Route, offers a variety of experiences for visitors. Dömnitz provides a mix of cultural significance and natural landscapes, making it a destination for exploration. The area features several points of interest for those looking for what to do in Dömnitz.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Expulsion, flight and new beginnings: From 1936 to 1945, DOBIMAR V. KAMEKE was the head of seed breeding in Streckenthin. On July 20, 1944, he was taken prisoner by Russian troops. He and his colleagues had no way of bringing the valuable potato collection or the seeds to safety for further cultivation. A hastily packed backpack with seeds that was supposed to secure a new beginning was lost during the escape.
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Coming from Sadestnbeck, first the L154 country road with large areas of repaired asphalt. Instead of the direct connection via the country road to Rohlsdorf, it is better to use the western route. This initially leads along the autobahn, after the turnoff to the north then really nice, without cars and with the best asphalt
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Imposing building in the rather inconspicuous village.
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First mentioned in 1356 as Lutken Linienthin, the addition Lutken was dropped in 1574 after the neighboring town of Groß Linienthin had become a deserted town. In 1608 the estate of Linienthin was raised to the status of a knight's residence. For more than three centuries it belonged to the noble family von Zicker, until 1945 it was managed by the Klotz family from Linienthin. If you follow the old cobblestone street in Linienthin, which leads through the village, after a small left turn, the view of the stately manor house opens up. In 2005, a community of owners around Tom Stromberg, the former director of the Hamburger Schauspielhaus, bought the house. At the time, students were rehearsing and staging, such as an open-air theater relay at the museum printing house's summer festival in 2007. After that, it became quiet about the theater academy called "What you want" after its co-founder, the well-known director Peter Zadeck, died in 2009.
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really nicely made small, friendly, cheap and perfect for a refreshment or a small snack
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Heinrich Gätke (1814 to 1897) was a painter and an important ornithologist who was born in Pritzwalk and became known as a bird researcher from Heligoland. The "Heinrich-Gätke-Haus" (Hainholz nature reserve) is located on the outskirts of Pritzwalk. The facility consists of a natural history room with over 250 teaching specimens from brown bears to wolves to peregrine falcons and white-tailed eagles.
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In the forest park Hainholz there is the animal experience farm, where you can experience donkeys as well as cameroon sheep, mountain goats, raccoons, rabbits, bantams, guinea pigs, alpacas and even European wild cats up close.
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Dömnitz offers several significant historical sites. You can visit the 16th-century Dömitz Fortress and an Old Watchtower, which provides insight into the period of German division. The impressive Dömitz Railway Bridge, with its massive bridge house, is also a notable landmark. Additionally, explore Streckenthin Manor, a historical site first mentioned in 1356, and the Heinrich-Gätke-Haus (Hainholz Nature Conservation Station), which is a historical facility featuring a natural history room.
Yes, Dömnitz is rich in natural beauty. The Dömitz Harbor, located where the Elde River meets the Elbe, is a picturesque spot. The region is also a key point along the Elbe Cycle Route, offering scenic views of the river landscape. While not explicitly listed as a highlight, the surrounding area is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Flusslandschaft Elbe Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, known for its diverse natural features.
For families, the Animal Experience Farm Waldpark Hainholz is a must-visit, offering close encounters with animals like donkeys, alpacas, and European wild cats. The Heinrich-Gätke-Haus (Hainholz Nature Conservation Station) is also family-friendly, with its natural history exhibits. Additionally, the Garden Café at Dömnitz Conservation Area is a pleasant spot for a family refreshment.
Dömnitz is an excellent destination for cyclists, being a prominent stop on the popular Elbe Cycle Route. For more local cycling, you can explore routes like the Cycle route from Sadenbeck to Rohlsdorf. If you're interested in mountain biking, there are various MTB Trails in Dömnitz, including routes like the 'Old Malthouse – Pritzwalk Town Hall loop'.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities in the Dömnitz area. You can find various Hiking trails in Dömnitz, including easy loops like the 'Bönnitzer Mühlen Nature Trail – Fairy Tale Path loop' and the 'Fairy Tale Path – Lovers' Island loop' from Pritzwalk-Sommersberg.
The best time to visit Dömnitz largely depends on your interests. For cycling along the Elbe Cycle Route and enjoying the natural surroundings, the warmer months from spring to early autumn are ideal. During this period, the Dömitz Harbor is vibrant, and outdoor activities are most enjoyable. Seasonal events and wildlife viewing opportunities may also vary throughout the year.
The Dömitz Harbor area features hotels and restaurants, including the Dömitzer Harbor Hotel with its panoramic café. For a more casual option, the Garden Café at Dömnitz Conservation Area is described as a small, friendly, and perfect spot for a refreshment or a small snack.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth of sites like Streckenthin Manor, noting its imposing architecture. The Heinrich-Gätke-Haus is valued for its extensive natural history collection. Families particularly enjoy the interactive experience at the Animal Experience Farm Waldpark Hainholz, getting up close with various animals. The overall appeal lies in the blend of historical significance, natural landscapes, and family-friendly facilities.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find various Running Trails in Dömnitz, ranging from easy to difficult. Examples include the 'Running loop from Pritzwalk-Sommersberg' and the 'Pritzwalk Town Hall loop from Pritzwalk'.
Yes, a recommended day trip from Dömnitz is to Hitzacker Old Town. Located between the Jeetzel and Elbe rivers, Hitzacker boasts well-preserved half-timbered and brick houses. You can also enjoy a wonderful view of the town island and the Elbe from the vineyard. A small ferry, the Hitzacker Ferry, provides a unique way for cyclists and hikers to cross the Elbe.
Beyond the main highlights, the Heinrich-Gätke-Haus (Hainholz Nature Conservation Station) offers a unique collection of over 250 teaching specimens, from brown bears to peregrine falcons, providing an in-depth look at local wildlife. The historical context of Streckenthin Manor, with its story of seed breeding and a community of owners, also presents a unique narrative.


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