Attractions and places to see around Schlagsdorf offer a blend of historical significance and natural landscapes. The municipality, located in the Nordwestmecklenburg district, was shaped by its past as a border town during the division of Germany. Visitors can explore sites related to the inner-German border, as well as natural features like the "Green Belt" and nearby lakes. The region provides opportunities to experience both historical context and diverse natural habitats.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The town center of Ratzeburg is completely surrounded by three lakes... there is plenty of nature to discover on all sides.
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Remarkable city location on the lake with many sights and good infrastructure.
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A trip to Ratzeburg is definitely worth it. History in the old town and nature by the lake.
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Great lake that is also suitable for swimming.
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Really nice town on several lakes. Additionally possible: Trip on the Wakenitz along the former inner-German border towards Lübeck.
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The Ratzeburger See is a very beautiful and large lake. There are paths around the lake that can be used on foot or by bike. However, the path on the east side of the lake is more for experienced cyclists, as there are some fairly steep inclines here and the subsoil is also quite uneven in places. In addition, from the path on the east side you only have a view of the lake in very few places, most of the time it goes through the forest. Nevertheless, the landscape is very beautiful here. The path on the west side of the lake, on the other hand, is very easy to cycle because it is mostly flat. There are a few inclines on this side near Ratzeburg, but they are relatively easy to cycle, at least significantly better than on the other side of the lake. You can also see the lake much more often on the western side than on the eastern side of the lake. There are some jetties and beautiful beach areas.
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A lake that is worthwhile in every respect: You can swim in many places, mostly free of charge, and then tours along the shore are very varied and always in the most beautiful surroundings. The joint use of the Uferweg by cyclists and pedestrians works very well in 99 percent thanks to consideration.
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It stretches almost ten kilometers from the island town of Ratzeburg to its northern shore in Rothenhusen. And it is precisely this vastness that makes Lake Ratzeburg so special. Especially for passionate sailors. Together with the Domsee, it forms one of the most beautiful inland sailing areas. And so the white sails are simply part of it. Just like the sleek yellow rowing boats of the rowing academy, which circle the island city and are already dreaming of the next Olympic medal. Of course, the Ratzeburger See is also the address for all water fans big and small: Beautiful bathing spots invite you to jump into the cool water. Water bikes, pedal boats or electric boats await leisure captains. "Henry the Lion" transports its guests very comfortably: the excursion ship invites you to take a small cruise. And if you like, you can continue your way via the Wakenitz to Lübeck. Incidentally, when voting online on the seen.de platform, Lake Ratzeburg took first place on the popularity scale in Schleswig-Holstein! https://www.herzogtum-lauenburg.de/ratzeburger-see-5
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Schlagsdorf offers significant historical sites, primarily focused on its past as a border town. The most prominent is the Grenzhus Schlagsdorf, a museum and outdoor exhibition detailing the inner-German border. You can also explore the Ratzeburg — Island Town, which boasts numerous historical buildings from its over 950-year history, including the Ratzeburg Cathedral.
The Grenzhus Schlagsdorf is the central place to learn about the inner-German border. It features a museum with objects, models, historical film footage, and interviews. Outside, you can see reconstructed barrier installations like a border signal fence and observation tower. Additionally, the approximately 3.5-kilometer "Grenzwege Schlagsdorf" Border Trail leads from the Grenzhus to the former border line, providing insights into historical events and the landscape.
The region around Schlagsdorf is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Ratzeburg Lake, a large lake offering scenic views and diverse natural surroundings. The Mechower Lake also features a circular path starting at the Grenzhus. The area is part of the "Green Belt" and the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Schaalsee, highlighting its importance as a valuable natural habitat.
Yes, the Schlagsdorf area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can hike or cycle along the West Shore Trail at the Great Ratzeburg Lake, which offers varied scenery including forests and villages. The Forest trail at Lake Ratzeburg is also popular. For more options, explore routes like "On the Green Belt: Border parcours around Mechower Lake" or "View of Lake Ratzeburg – Mechower See Observation Tower loop from Schlagsdorf" which are available in the Hiking around Schlagsdorf guide. Cyclists can find routes such as "Plain at Lake Culpin – Cycle Path Along the B208 loop from Schlagsdorf" in the Road Cycling Routes around Schlagsdorf guide.
The region's transformation into a "Green Belt" after the dismantling of the border barriers has created a valuable natural habitat. Schlagsdorf is situated within the Elbe-Schaalsee biosphere band and on the edge of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Schaalsee. This commitment to nature conservation means visitors can experience diverse flora and fauna, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers to observe local wildlife.
Many attractions around Schlagsdorf are suitable for families. The Ratzeburg — Island Town offers a charming city center and opportunities for swimming in the surrounding lakes during summer. The Ratzeburg Lake itself is considered family-friendly, as is the View of Lake Ratzeburg and Ratzeburg Cathedral. The Grenzhus Schlagsdorf was also redesigned in 2018 to be barrier-free, making it more accessible for all visitors.
Yes, the Grenzhus Schlagsdorf, a key historical learning site, was redesigned in 2018 to be barrier-free, ensuring accessibility for wheelchair users. This includes the museum and parts of the outdoor exhibition.
Ratzeburg — Island Town is unique because its old town is located on an island, connected to the mainland only by dams, and surrounded by four lakes: Küchensee, Stadtsee, Domsee, and the Great Ratzeburg Lake. This unusual location makes it an ideal destination for water sports enthusiasts. It also offers numerous historical buildings, including the cathedral, which was founded in 1154 by Henry the Lion.
For stunning lake views, visit the View of Lake Ratzeburg and Ratzeburg Cathedral, where you can often spot sailing boats. The Ratzeburg Lake itself offers picturesque vistas. Additionally, the West Shore Trail at the Great Ratzeburg Lake provides continuous views along the water's edge, with various viewpoints and jetties.
The region around Schlagsdorf, particularly the lakes and trails, can be enjoyed throughout the year. However, for water sports and swimming in the lakes, summer is ideal. Hiking and cycling trails, such as those around Ratzeburg Lake, are recommended at any time of year, offering different scenic beauty with each season.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For instance, the "Hiking loop from Mechower Seeufer und angrenzende Flächen" is an easy 4.9 km route. Other easy options include "Bathing Jetty on Mechower See loop from Schlagsdorf" (4.4 km) and "Mechower See Observation Tower loop from Schlagsdorf" (6.2 km). You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Schlagsdorf guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of history and nature. The historical significance of the inner-German border, especially at the Grenzhus, offers a poignant learning experience. The natural beauty of the lakes, like Ratzeburg Lake, and the scenic trails are highly rated for their relaxing atmosphere and diverse landscapes. The charm of Ratzeburg — Island Town with its historic buildings and water activities is also a major draw.


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