Attractions and places to see around Bergen an der Dumme are concentrated in the district of Lüchow-Dannenberg in Lower Saxony, Germany. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including the Dumme River, the Drawehn, and the Drömling Nature Park. The area offers a mix of natural features and historical points of interest, appealing to those seeking rural experiences and outdoor activities. It is known for its diverse ecosystems and a landscape mosaic of forests, fields, and wetlands.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice walk in absolute peace.
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Fortunately, there is a wooden bridge for pedestrians
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An idyllic, beautifully maintained corner
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In Satemin a very nice stop with delicious cakes or tarte flambée
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It is framed by old oaks and linden trees.It dates back to the 13th century
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Nice café in beautiful surroundings of the Rundling village of Satemin. Opening hours Thursday 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., Fri to Sun 12 p.m. to 8 p.m
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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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The region offers diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the scenic Dumme River Trail, which meanders along the river banks, or visit the Clenzer Schweiz Erratic Boulder Park, a natural monument showcasing geological formations. The nearby Lüchow-Dannenberg Nature Park and Drömling Nature Park also provide extensive trails through wooded areas, fields, and wetlands.
Yes, Bergen an der Dumme and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the 13th-century St. John's Church, Satemin, a beautiful fieldstone and brick church in one of the region's 'Rundling' villages. The Jiggel Watermill is another historical highlight, offering a glimpse of an old mill wheel. Additionally, you can find the remains of an over 800-year-old chapel in Spithal and the majestic Schloss Göhrde (Göhrde Castle) with its museum and park.
The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking along the Dumme River Trail or through the hilly Drawehn region. Cycling is also popular, especially in the Drömling Nature Park. For specific routes, consider exploring the 'Easy hikes around Bergen an der Dumme' guide or the 'Cycling around Bergen an der Dumme' guide on komoot.
Absolutely. The Clenzer Schweiz Erratic Boulder Park is designed as a nature trail with opportunities for children and a playground. The Jiggel Watermill also has a nearby resting place with a shelter and playground. The easy hikes along the Dumme River are suitable for families.
For panoramic views, visit the Aussichtsturm (Observation Tower) in Bergen an der Dumme. Built for the town's 800th anniversary, it offers expansive vistas of the picturesque surroundings.
The Drawehn is a unique hilly landscape forming the eastern edge of the Lüneburg Heath, characterized by forests, agricultural land, and steep hills. You can experience it by hiking the Drawehn-Höhenweg (Drawehn Ridge Trail), which traverses this natural setting. More information about the Drawehn can be found on Wikipedia.
Yes, garden enthusiasts can visit the Duft- und Wandelgärtnerei Schoebel, a two-hectare garden park featuring rare plants, themed gardens, and floristry. Additionally, the Kirschallee (Cherry Avenue) is part of the 'Route der alten Obstsorten' where visitors can harvest cherries for a fee.
Beyond historical sites, Bergen an der Dumme hosts a Museum of Local History, perfect for learning about the town's past. Bergen Castle, a 16th-century structure, now serves as a cultural center for concerts, exhibitions, and theater performances, surrounded by a park with historic trees.
The village of Satemin, home to St. John's Church, also features the Markthof Satemin, a café known for its delicious homemade cakes and pleasant atmosphere. The Jiggel Watermill also has a nearby resting place with a shelter and barbecue facilities.
Located in Bergen an der Dumme, the Ökologische Station Wendland-Drawehn is an ecological station operated by BUND. Its mission is to preserve and develop the typical species and habitats of the region, particularly within the Natura 2000 areas, contributing to local conservation efforts.
Yes, the Naturschutzgebiet Gain, near Jiggel, is a nature reserve dedicated to protecting the landscape and endangered animals and plants. Visitors are encouraged to stay on marked paths to avoid disturbing the wildlife.


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