Best attractions and places to see around Lübbow include historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes. Located in the Lüchow-Dannenberg district, Lübbow is situated at the edge of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Niedersächsische Elbtalaue, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is known for its unique Rundling villages and historical architecture, providing a blend of heritage and nature. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks and natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Unfortunately it's closed on Mondays - so "cold kitchen".
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It is framed by old oaks and linden trees.It dates back to the 13th century
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It is an open-air museum with freely accessible buildings. It takes a lot of time, very interesting. Entry costs €6
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Very good cuisine, friendly staff
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During the Cultural Country Tour (9.5.-20.5.24) with a special program. More information: kulturelle-landpartie.de/orte/trebeler-baueernstuben.html
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The church in Satemin was built in the 14th century from field stones, which, despite a later brick extension, determine the appearance of the church. It was first mentioned in 1313 in connection with a priest in Satemin. In the west, the church has a church tower made of field stones, which is provided with a supporting pillar and whose pyramid roof is covered with reddish roof tiles. Almost half of the masonry is made of brick. The interior of the church is covered with a flat barrel vault. The windows on the bell floor have pointed arches and segmental arches underneath.
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This church in the village of Satemin, a district of the city of Lüchow, was built in the 14th century from rock stones, which, despite a later brick extension, determine the appearance of the church.
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Trebeler Bauernstuben: The food tastes good but is very expensive and the portions are small. Very nice location
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The region around Lübbow is rich in history. You can explore the unique Wendland Rundling Museum, Lübeln, which offers insights into the area's distinctive circular villages. Another significant historical site is St. John's Church, Satemin, a 13th-century church set in one of the most beautiful Rundling villages. The nearby district capital, Lüchow, also boasts historical attractions like the Lüchow (Wendland) Old Town with its half-timbered houses and the Amtsturm, a remnant of Lüchow Castle.
Yes, the primary museum is the Wendland Rundling Museum, Lübeln. It's housed in a four-story building from 1823 and provides a deep dive into the history of the region and its unique Rundling villages. It also features a sales exhibition for local artisan products. For music enthusiasts, the Stones Fan Museum in Lüchow is a unique cultural stop.
Lübbow is situated at the edge of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Niedersächsische Elbtalaue, offering abundant natural beauty. You can enjoy the scenic landscapes along the Elbe River, perfect for hiking, cycling, and canoeing. The Jeetzel River in Lüchow also provides opportunities for canoeing, fishing, and swimming.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Wendland Rundling Museum, Lübeln offers an engaging way to learn about local history. Exploring the charming Lüchow (Wendland) Old Town with its half-timbered houses and parks can also be a pleasant family outing. The natural surroundings, including the Elbe River and Jeetzel River, provide ample space for outdoor family activities.
The region around Lübbow is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous trails for hiking and cycling, including routes like the 'Four-Country Border Route' and the 'Border Experience' hiking trail. For specific hiking routes, explore options like the 'Hoyersburg Border Tower – Observation Tower loop from Lübbow' or the 'Old School of Prezier (1856) – Rundling Village Prezier loop from Lüchower Landgrabenniederung' on the Hiking around Lübbow guide. Cyclists can find routes such as the 'Gorleben village church – Thurauer Tower loop from Bösel' on the Road Cycling Routes around Lübbow guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options available. For example, you can find trails like the 'Café Kuckuck Bürgerholz – Forest Trail Near Arendsee loop from Hoyersburg' or the 'Hoyersburg Border Tower – Grünes Band Hiking Trail loop from Lübbow'. These and more easy routes are detailed in the Hiking around Lübbow guide.
The best time to visit Lübbow for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and canoeing is from spring to autumn. Summer is particularly beautiful when the sun illuminates the meadows and lush greenery of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Niedersächsische Elbtalaue.
The Wendland region, where Lübbow is located, is famous for its 'Rundling' villages. You can gain a comprehensive understanding of these circular villages at the Wendland Rundling Museum, Lübeln. Additionally, the village of Satemin, home to St. John's Church, is considered one of the most beautiful Rundling villages in Wendland, offering a picturesque example of this unique architectural style.
Absolutely. St. John's Church, Satemin, is a prominent 13th-century church constructed from fieldstone and brick, framed by old oak and linden trees. It's a central architectural feature of Satemin, a beautiful Rundling village.
Lüchow (Wendland), the district capital, offers a charming Old Town with its 'Lange Strasse' featuring half-timbered houses and a market square. You can also visit the Amtsturm, a remnant of Lüchow Castle, and its surrounding park. The Old Town Hall and Ratskeller Lüchow is another notable half-timbered building, and for music fans, the Stones Fan Museum is a unique attraction.
Yes, the Jeetzel River in Lüchow provides excellent opportunities for canoeing and fishing. It's also a popular spot for a refreshing dip during warmer months. The Elbe River, part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, also offers canoeing possibilities.
Beyond historical sites, the region offers unique cultural insights. The Wendland Rundling Museum, Lübeln provides a deep dive into local heritage and artisan crafts. For a distinct cultural experience, the Stones Fan Museum in Lüchow celebrates music history. Exploring the well-preserved Salzwedel Old Town with its medieval architecture also offers a glimpse into regional culture.
Yes, the region is known for its themed routes. You can explore trails like the 'Four-Country Border Route' and the 'Border Experience' hiking trail, which allow you to delve into the scenic landscape and historical significance of the border region. These trails offer a more immersive outdoor experience.


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