Attractions and places to see around Unterspreewald are centered within the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve, a unique natural landscape characterized by an extensive network of over 200 small canals, totaling 1,300 kilometers. This inland delta of the Spree river supports a diverse ecosystem with more than 18,000 species. The region also preserves the distinct culture and traditions of the Sorbian minority.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The most famous cycle path in the Spreewald
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It is literally a paradise for birds. Sit on the grass on the bank and listen to the animals. Dreaming allowed
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We rode a section on profiled racing bikes and I enjoyed it. By changing the drivable surface several times (fast, but also relaxing, or also highly concentrated to curious sections), everything was there for me that I expect from such a tour.
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Great end to our tour before returning to the accommodation. Kothen is great!
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When you arrive at the pond, you don't see its size at all. When you walk around it you realize how big it really is. Just fantastic. We were delighted by the many swans and other waterfowl. You must have seen that.
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22 fish ponds stretch along the main Spree between Lübben and Schlepzig. They are a habitat, feeding area and resting place for many water and raptor species. Binoculars and a bit of time to observe will help to discover the diversity.
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Gravel paths, sometimes several hundred meters of concrete slabs. Generally good to drive.
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Unterspreewald is renowned for its unique natural landscape, primarily the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve. You can explore an extensive network of over 200 small canals, totaling 1,300 kilometers, which form a unique inland delta of the Spree river. Notable natural attractions include the Spreewald pond landscapes, a habitat for diverse flora and fauna, and the tranquil South Shore of Lake Köthener for water access and wildlife observation.
Yes, Unterspreewald is an excellent destination for birdwatching. The Spreewald pond landscapes and the Fish Ponds Between Lübben and Schlepzig are ideal spots for observing rare bird species. The 'Am Barzlin' observation tower is also a prime location to spot white storks, kingfishers, and eagles.
Unterspreewald offers several cultural and historical sites. You can visit the Farmers' Museum Schlepzig to see traditional Spreewald farm life, explore the history of Lübben at the Museum Schloss Lübben, or discover the ancient Slavic past at the reconstructed Slavic Castle Raddusch. The Open-Air Museum in Lehde provides a fascinating glimpse into traditional Spreewald culture.
Many attractions in Unterspreewald are suitable for families. Punting tours on the canals are a popular and relaxing activity for all ages. The Spreewald pond landscapes and the View of the Inselteich on the Gurkenradweg are noted as family-friendly highlights. Additionally, interactive stations on trails like the 'Hupatz' trail in Burg and the Lehde Gherkin Museum offer engaging experiences for children.
Unterspreewald is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive cycling on paths like the famous Gurkenradweg (Cucumber Cycle Path), which includes sections like the Krausnick to Lubolz Forest Cycle Path. For hiking, the biosphere reserve offers various trails, including the 'Buchenhain' nature trail near Schlepzig. Find more options for easy hikes and road cycling routes in the area.
Traditional punting tours (Kahnfahrten) are a quintessential Spreewald experience. You can find these tours in many villages throughout the region, offering a unique way to navigate the serene canals. Guides often accompany these tours, sharing insights into the region's history and customs.
A must-do culinary experience in Unterspreewald is sampling the renowned Spreewald pickles. You can learn about their traditional production at the Lehde Gherkin Museum. Additionally, the Schlepzig Brewery and Distillery offers opportunities for beer tasting and tours in a charming village setting.
Yes, Unterspreewald offers several scenic viewpoints. The View of the Inselteich on the Gurkenradweg provides picturesque views. You can also climb the Wehlaberg, the highest point in the Biosphere Reserve, for expansive views of the forests, or ascend the Calauer Schweiz observation tower for panoramic treetop vistas. The Bismarck Tower in Burg also offers extensive views over the Spreewald landscape.
The best ways to explore the extensive waterways of Unterspreewald are by traditional punting tours (Kahnfahrten) or by renting a canoe or kayak. Canoeing and kayaking allow for a more active exploration at your own pace through the labyrinthine canals.
The Unterspreewald region is home to the Sorbian ethnic minority, who maintain their distinct language, culture, and traditions. You can learn about their heritage at the Open-Air Museum in Lehde and by visiting the Trachtenstickerei Dziumbla, which showcases traditional Sorbian dressmaking and historical attire.
Absolutely. The most famous cycling path is the Gurkenradweg (Cucumber Cycle Path), which offers scenic routes through villages, forests, and cucumber fields. A notable section is the Krausnick to Lubolz Forest Cycle Path, known as an insider tip. The path between Lübben and Lübbenau is also very well developed. For more options, explore gravel biking routes in the area.
While many activities are seasonal, Unterspreewald can offer unique experiences in winter. When the canals freeze, ice skating and ice walking become popular activities. The serene, snow-covered landscape also provides a peaceful setting for winter walks and enjoying the quiet beauty of the Spreewald.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique natural beauty of the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve, especially the extensive network of canals and the diverse wildlife. The traditional punting tours are a highlight, offering a relaxing way to experience the landscape. The well-developed cycling paths, like the Gurkenradweg, are also highly appreciated for exploring the region's charming villages and natural sights.


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