Best attractions and places to see around Behlendorf include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park. The municipality is situated directly on Behlendorfer See, offering a tranquil setting. Visitors can explore the village's historical ties to Lübeck and its surrounding natural landscape of forests and lakes. The area provides opportunities to experience both cultural heritage and diverse outdoor environments.
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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Behlendorf is nestled within the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, offering a rich natural landscape. You can enjoy the picturesque Ratzeburg Lake, a large lake divided by dams that surrounds the island town of Ratzeburg. The village itself is directly on the Behlendorfer See, which features a charming island. Additionally, an impressive 800-year-old oak tree stands adjacent to the Village Church, and the Elbe-Lübeck Canal is a prominent waterway in the area.
Yes, Behlendorf has a rich history. The Village Church (Dorfkirche Behlendorf), dating back to around 1250, is a significant landmark with its fieldstone structure and brick bell tower. You can also observe lovingly restored thatched-roof houses and discover Lübeck Boundary Stones, reflecting the village's historical ties to the Hanseatic city. The grave of Nobel laureate Günter Grass, who lived in Behlendorf for 30 years, is also located here.
The region around Behlendorf is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous trails for cycling, hiking, and running. For example, there are easy cycling routes like the 'Behlendorf Village Church – Hollenbek Rest Area loop' and moderate hiking trails such as the 'Behlendorf Lake Swimming Area – Path along Behlendorfer See loop'. Find more routes and details in the cycling guide, hiking guide, and running trails guide for Behlendorf.
Many attractions around Behlendorf are suitable for families. The Ratzeburg Lake and the Ratzeburg — Island Town are great for water sports and exploring. The View of Lake Ratzeburg and Ratzeburg Cathedral offers scenic perspectives that can be enjoyed by all ages. The natural environment of the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park provides ample opportunities for family walks and outdoor adventures.
For stunning views, head to the View of Lake Ratzeburg and Ratzeburg Cathedral, which offers diverse perspectives of the lake, often featuring sailing boats. The West Shore Trail at the Great Ratzeburg Lake and the Forest trail at Lake Ratzeburg also provide beautiful lake and forest vistas.
The Elbe-Lübeck Canal is a significant feature in the area. Near Behlendorf, you can find a historic lock from 1900 that is notable for operating solely on hydropower, showcasing historical engineering. The canal itself also contributes to the scenic landscape and offers opportunities for walks and views.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique location of Ratzeburg — Island Town, surrounded by four lakes, making it an ideal destination for water sports and those interested in its 950-year history. The scenic views over Ratzeburg Lake, often dotted with sailing boats, are also highly appreciated, as are the well-maintained trails around the lake.
Beyond the historic Village Church, Behlendorf is known for its charming, lovingly restored thatched-roof houses, which are considered valuable architectural monuments. The village also retains old bakeries and a forge that have been converted for contemporary use, offering a glimpse into its past village life.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For instance, the 'Trail along Behlendorfer Lake – Behlendorf Lake Swimming Area loop' is an easy 3.4 km route. Another easy option is the 'Behlendorf Village Monuments – View of Behlendorfer See loop' at 3.4 km. You can explore more options in the hiking guide for Behlendorf.
Nobel laureate Günter Grass, a renowned writer, sculptor, and painter, lived in Behlendorf for the last 30 years of his life. The village and its surroundings inspired some of his artistic works. His grave is located in Behlendorf, making it a place of interest for those familiar with his contributions to literature and art.
Absolutely. Behlendorf offers a variety of cycling routes, ranging from easy to moderate. You can enjoy an easy 17.6 km loop like 'View of Lake Ratzeburg – View of Lake Ratzeburg loop from Behlendorf' or a slightly longer, moderate 25.7 km route such as the 'Kaiserbahn Rail Trail – St. Mary's Church, Berkenthin loop'. Discover more routes in the cycling guide for Behlendorf.
The Ratzeburg — Island Town has a history spanning over 950 years. In 1154, Henry the Lion founded the diocese of Ratzeburg, and the foundation stone for its cathedral was laid in the same year. The town is uniquely situated on an island, connected to the mainland by dams, and surrounded by four lakes: Küchensee, Stadtsee, Domsee, and the large Ratzeburg Lake. This historical significance and unique location make it a cultural and historical highlight.


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