Best attractions and places to see around Riesebusch offer a blend of natural beauty and historical interest, primarily appealing to those who enjoy outdoor activities. The area features scenic trails that descend towards the Schwartau River, providing opportunities for trail fun through a beautiful environment. Riesebusch also holds historical significance with a Medieval Slavic Castle Site, where the raised wall of a rampart can still be discerned. These natural features and landmarks provide varied exploration opportunities for visitors.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Apart from the raised embankment, unfortunately not much else can be seen. A shelter offers protection and a place to rest.
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A beautiful path through untouched forest... for most of the way the trail runs above the pretty Schwartau river...
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The old trees that flanked the root sections fell victim to the saw this year – before the ravages of time could take them down. It looks a bit bleak, but it's still fun, of course. (The fat stumps could maybe be used as a drop sometime 🤔😇)
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You can also go up (at least if you avoid the biggest root steps - it's not that steep), but going down is of course much more fun!
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The Wilhelmsquelle is actually rather insignificant, but it is mentioned as a location in Thomas Mann's novel Buddenbrooks. This gives it a certain fame. According to the information board, the water should not be drunk, as it is only a seepage spring.
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The castle complex is located on the Langen Hörn. The hill is surrounded on three sides by the Schwartau, so the castle never had any great fortifications. Not much is known, but it was probably owned by the bishop, who administered the diocese from Old Lübeck. The castle complex is several hundred meters long and can be walked along its entire length. The ramparts that separated the castle sections from each other are still clearly visible.
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It is a wonderful MTB area with difficulty levels from easy to challenging. It is not overcrowded and you can look down on the Schwartau from above (approx. 70m). I found that particularly attractive. In the places where the river meanders (makes bends) wonderful meadows have emerged. It looks very lovely. And from the bridges you can watch how the river is being renaturalized with stones, dead wood and the connection of old side channels. For me it is a wonderful mixture of action and relaxation! You definitely have to try it out!
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On Wikipedia, you can't find out why Blücher was supposed to have been here in 1806 in Blücher's biography. But if you look up the Battle of Lübeck in 1806, everything is described about how Blücher lost. The oak tree was replanted at the turn of the millennium. If all that doesn't interest you: the path is a good connection from Schwartau to Ratekau with a cycle path tunnel under the main road.
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Riesebusch offers a blend of natural beauty, including dense forests, river valleys, and natural monuments. You can explore areas like the Schwartau Valley and Curau Moor Natural Forest, which features many old trees and a steep slope leading to the Schwartau River, creating a very original and wild appearance.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging terrain, the Riesebusch Forest Trail offers slopes, roots, and other obstacles suitable for mountain biking or challenging hikes. Additionally, the Schwartau Slope Trail is a great, somewhat technical singletrack directly above the Schwartau River, featuring rooty descents and narrow paths.
Riesebusch is home to a Medieval Slavic Castle Site. While the original structure is no longer fully visible, you can still discern the raised wall of the rampart and the moat. The site also includes a shelter for visitors.
Many of the natural areas and trails in Riesebusch are suitable for families. The Wilhelmsquelle, a natural monument mentioned in Thomas Mann's "The Buddenbrooks," offers a nice spot for a break that families can enjoy. Exploring the forest trails and the castle site can also be engaging for children.
The Schwartau Valley and Curau Moor Natural Forest is known for its rich bird population, including nuthatches and woodpeckers, which thrive among the old trees and dead wood. Keep an eye out for various bird species while exploring the natural areas.
For running, you can find routes like the 'Riesebusch Forest – Riesebusch Forest Trail loop from Ratekau' (8.7 km, moderate) or the 'Riesebusch Forest loop from Bad Schwartau' (10.2 km, moderate). For easy hikes, consider the 'Wilhelmsquelle loop from Bad Schwartau' (4.9 km, easy) or the 'Riesebusch Forest – Sports field in Bad Schwartau loop from Bad Schwartau' (2.7 km, easy). You can find more options on the Running Trails around Riesebusch and Easy hikes around Riesebusch guide pages.
The Schwartau Valley, particularly the Schwartau Valley and Curau Moor Natural Forest, is unique due to its very original appearance. It features many old trees, some fallen, and a steep slope leading to the river, creating a swampy valley. This environment supports a diverse bird population and offers a truly wild natural experience.
Yes, Riesebusch is generally dog-friendly, with many trails and natural areas perfect for walks. The extensive forest trails provide ample space for dogs to explore, but always ensure your dog is under control and follow local regulations regarding leashes.
While not explicitly designated as viewpoints, the steep slopes leading to the Schwartau River offer picturesque views of the valley. The Wilhelmsquelle also provides a pleasant spot for a break amidst the forest scenery.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse trails, the natural beauty of the forests and river valleys, and the historical intrigue of sites like the Medieval Slavic Castle. The area is appreciated for its opportunities for outdoor activities, from challenging mountain bike trails to peaceful walks, and the chance to experience an original, untouched natural environment.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes available. For example, you can find the 'Valley area of the Schwartau loop from Bad Schwartau' (8.9 km, moderate) or the 'Blücher Oak Memorial – Valley area of the Schwartau loop from Ratekau' (6.0 km, easy). More options are detailed in the Hiking around Riesebusch guide.
The Wilhelmsquelle is a natural monument named after the writer Wilhelm Jensen. It holds cultural significance as it is even mentioned in Thomas Mann's famous novel "The Buddenbrooks." It's a tranquil spot ideal for a short break during your exploration.


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