Best attractions and places to see around Rathenow include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural institutions, and natural landscapes. Situated on the Havel River, Rathenow is known as the "City of Optics" and is central to the Westhavelland Nature Park. The area features extensive green spaces and is recognized for its diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can explore a variety of sites that highlight both the region's history and its natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Anyone approaching Lake Hohennauen on two wheels will be rewarded halfway – with a bridge that is more than just a crossing. The view from here is far-reaching: Lake Ferchesar shimmers to the left, Lake Hohennauen stretches out to the right, and in the middle, Lake Semliner stretches long and blue through the landscape. The bridge itself is comfortable: structurally separate paths for cyclists and pedestrians – that's almost a luxury in Brandenburg. Below, water lilies lap against old pilings, above, boats glide by like mobile viewing platforms. If you pause here for a moment, you'll see what defines the region: expanse, water, wind – and a soothing silence that doesn't have to be loud to make an impression.
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You cycle through the tranquil lake landscape west of Brandenburg, the asphalt glows softly in the sun, the fields smell of hay, and somewhere frogs croak as if they were on the air. And then suddenly it appears – the church of Semlin. Not a monument to tourist crowds, but a house that simply stands there as if it had always been there. And somehow, it has. It was built between 1730 and 1732 from plastered brickwork, which gives it a stubborn, almost rebellious charm. The hall is strictly rectangular, the tower slightly recessed – as if it wanted to listen, not disturb. The weather vane on the roof has seen more wind directions than one's travel plans. Inside, it is bright, simple, and friendly. No pomp, no pathos – rather, the quiet whisper of past centuries. The organ, the altar, the pulpit: all from 1893. This wasn't a show of ostentation, but a design. And it still works today. Between 1985 and 1988, the church was carefully reconstructed, the beams reframed, and the plaster renewed – as one does with things dear to one's heart. The village church of Semlin isn't a destination for pious pilgrims or architectural guides. But it is a place to pause. For cyclists who value breaks as much as exercise. For people who prefer to observe rather than photograph. And for all those who sometimes feel that history isn't so far away – perhaps just a chime away.
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A really great building. Unfortunately, the route there isn't signposted at all. Coming from the train station, I would never have found the beginning without Komoot, and from the other side it's not really obvious that you can drive past the edge of the optics park to the bridge.
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On the Gollenberg, a large sculpture, the wind harp on the top of the mountain, and a memorial stone at the crash site commemorate the aviation pioneer. At the foot of the mountain, you can visit the Lady Agnes, an Ilyushin Il-62 long-range aircraft named after Lilienthal's wife. It serves as an exhibition space and registry office and has become a magnet for visitors since its spectacular landing on the runway of the Stölln gliding airfield in 1989.
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The landing on the field in 1989 was spectacular.
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At the foot of the Gollenberg you can visit the Lady Agnes, an Ilyushin Il-62 long-haul aircraft named after Lilienthal's wife. It serves as an exhibition venue and registry office and has become a magnet for visitors since its spectacular landing on the runway of the Stoellner glider airfield in 1989. Not far from there, the Lilienthal Center Stölln provides information about the life and work of Otto Lilienthal.
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Families visiting Rathenow can enjoy several attractions. The Weinberg Bridge is a pedestrian bridge offering scenic views and connecting to the Optikpark, which features a treetop trail, planetarium, and interactive optical installations. Another unique experience is visiting Lady Agnes – Interflug Ilyushin Il-62 at Stölln Airfield, a historic aircraft that serves as an exhibition space and registry office, commemorating aviation pioneer Otto Lilienthal.
Rathenow offers a rich history. You can explore the Gothic Semlin Village Church, dating back to the 18th century, or the larger St. Marien Andreas Church in the city center. The Museum of the History of Optics (Optik Industrie Museum) delves into the city's significant role in the optical industry. Remnants of the Old City Wall also provide a glimpse into Rathenow's past.
Rathenow is surrounded by natural beauty. The city is situated on the Havel River, perfect for leisurely activities. It's also at the center of the Westhavelland Nature Park, one of Germany's most water-rich regions and a certified Dark Sky Park, ideal for stargazing. The Rathenower Stadtforst, a large city forest, offers recreational value for walkers and cyclists.
Yes, the Havelland region is excellent for cycling. The Havelland Cycle Path Between Stechow and Rathenow is a popular paved route through the forest, connecting to the Havel Cycle Path. You can find more cycling options, including MTB trails, in our dedicated guide: MTB Trails around Rathenow.
For panoramic views, visit the Bismarck Tower on the Weinberg, which offers extensive vistas over the city and surrounding landscape. Another great spot is the View of Hohennauener See from the bridge, where you can enjoy expansive views of the lake and its surroundings.
Rathenow offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can explore trails in the Rathenower Stadtforst or around the lakes. For specific routes, consider the 'Blockhouse on Wolzensee – Lake Wolzensee loop from Rathenow' or the 'Bismarck Tower Rathenow – Rathenow City Canal Lock loop from Rathenow'. More hiking trails can be found in our guide: Hiking around Rathenow.
The warmer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Rathenow, especially for biking along the Havel River and exploring the nature parks. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer allows for full enjoyment of the water-rich landscapes and longer daylight hours.
Absolutely. Beyond the Museum of the History of Optics, you can see the Rathenower Brachymedial Telescope, said to be the largest of its kind. The Optikpark-Rathenow also features interactive optical installations and color pyramids, reflecting the city's optical legacy. The Druckerplatz, in front of the train station, pays tribute to Johann Heinrich August Drucker, who founded the German optical industry in Rathenow.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful, paved bike paths like the Havelland Cycle Path Between Stechow and Rathenow, noting the pleasure of cycling through the forest. The Weinberg Bridge is also highly regarded for its fantastic views over the Havel landscape and comfortable seating areas.
Yes, Rathenow offers several running trails. Popular options include the 'Optikpark Rathenow – Rathenow Lock loop from Rathenow' and the 'Rathenow Train Station – Weinberg Bridge loop from Rathenow'. For a more challenging run, consider the 'Hohennauener-Ferchesar Lake – Ferchesar Bathing Area loop from Semlin'. You can explore more running routes in our guide: Running Trails around Rathenow.
Yes, the Westhavelland Nature Park is renowned for stargazing. It is Germany's first certified Dark Sky Park, meaning it has exceptionally low light pollution, making it an ideal location to observe the night sky and celestial phenomena.


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