Attractions and places to see around Kemberg include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Located 16 km south of Wittenberg, Kemberg serves as the northern entrance to the Düben Heath Nature Park. The town and its surroundings offer a diverse range of points of interest, from medieval town walls to significant natural areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Castle Church is located in the west of the old town of Wittenberg at the end of the Castle Street coming from the market. It is structurally connected to Wittenberg Castle and forms the northern side wing of the castle's three-wing complex, which is open to the east. Access to the church is via its north side. The church is not strictly oriented towards the east. Its longitudinal axis deviates from the east direction by about 14 degrees to the south. Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlosskirche_(Lutherstadt_Wittenberg)
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Very beautiful, historic square lined with magnificent buildings. There is a lot to discover, it is advisable to linger here for a while.
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A beautiful park with Gothic-style buildings, a castle, a wide variety of plants, a rose island, and idyllic waterways with a ferry service and countless water lilies. There are also several places to eat and drink. Ideal for a day trip and worth a visit any time of year. Nearby, there is a falconry with daily flight demonstrations at 3 pm.
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Very well preserved windmill. We were lucky. The mill was open and we got a good look inside.
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Vis-a-vis with the historic mill, there is a discarded ferry next to the bike path. Quite huge and astonishingly little depth from this unfamiliar land perspective.
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Mill is open throughout the summer.
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The church was built between 1490 and 1515 and has since formed a wing of the castle. The 88 meter high tower with its neo-Gothic tower dome from the years 1885/1892 can be seen from afar. The church became famous through the 97 theses of Luther posted on October 31, 1517.
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the post mill is still operational and is open on museum days.
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Kemberg's old town features the impressive St. Mary's Church, built between 1290 and 1340, with its 86-meter-high neo-Gothic tower. You can also see parts of the early 14th-century town wall and the Electoral Saxon Post Milestone on the Market Square. In nearby Wartenburg, explore Schloss Wartenburg and monuments commemorating the Battle of Wartenburg. Radis offers the birthplace of philosopher Wilhelm Traugott Krug and a memorial stone for astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle.
Kemberg is the northern entrance to the Düben Heath Nature Park, offering charming natural surroundings. A popular spot for water sports like sailing and stand-up paddling is Lake Bergwitz, formed from a former open-pit mine. The 'Großer Streng' Nature Reserve in Wartenburg is an important habitat for beavers, storks, and herons. You can also find the Waldhaus am Bergwitzsee for nature information.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Wittenberg Market Square and the Town Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers historical exploration. The Elster Post Mill (Elbe) is a beautifully restored landmark directly on the Elbradweg, often open on special occasions. Lake Bergwitz is also great for family water activities.
You can find a variety of hiking trails around Kemberg, ranging from easy to moderate. For example, there are routes like the 'Ochsenkopf Forest Inn – Sandy Beach at Langersee loop' or the 'Lake Bergwitz – Lake Bergwitz loop'. Many trails explore the Düben Heath Nature Park and areas around the lakes. You can find more detailed hiking routes at Hiking around Kemberg.
Absolutely! The region offers numerous routes for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore trails around Lake Bergwitz, such as the 'Ferropolis – City of Iron – Lake Bergwitz loop', or gravel biking routes like the 'Wonderful gravel route – Rabenstein Castle (Fläming) loop'. For more options, check out MTB Trails around Kemberg and Gravel biking around Kemberg.
Yes, Kemberg offers several unique experiences. Visit Lubast for the oldest continuously operating pottery in Saxony-Anhalt, which also offers demonstrations. In Gniest, you can see the unique 'Lutherrose' at the war memorial. Radis features a 'Planetenweg' (planet path) through the Pabstwald forest, and Reuden has a historical smithy of the Schimmel family, visitable upon request.
Just a short distance away in Wittenberg, you'll find key Reformation sites. These include Wittenberg Market Square and the Town Church, which features the Luther House, and All Saints' Church (Castle Church), where Martin Luther famously posted his 95 theses. St. Mary's Church in Kemberg itself is also significant, as Martin Luther is said to have delivered 13 sermons from its pulpit.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting Kemberg, offering pleasant weather for exploring historical sites, enjoying water sports at Lake Bergwitz, and hiking or cycling in the Düben Heath Nature Park. The autumn also provides beautiful scenery, especially in the natural areas.
While specific accessibility details for all sites are not always available, Wittenberg Market Square and the Town Church is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering a chance to experience a significant historical area. It's always recommended to check with individual venues for their specific accessibility provisions.
The Düben Heath Nature Park, with Kemberg as its northern gateway, is characterized by charming forest landscapes, heathlands, and wetlands. It's an excellent place for nature lovers to observe local flora and fauna, including beavers, storks, and herons in areas like the 'Großer Streng' Nature Reserve. The Waldhaus am Bergwitzsee provides further information and an exhibition on the local nature and history.
Yes, you can visit the Elster Post Mill (Elbe), a beautifully restored post mill located directly on the Elbradweg. Additionally, the Bockwindmühle in Bergwitz is a historically and technically valuable post mill, offering insight into traditional milling practices.
Visitors frequently enjoy the historical significance of Wittenberg Market Square and the Town Church, appreciating its impressive buildings and the monuments to Luther and Melanchthon. All Saints' Church (Castle Church) in Wittenberg is also highly regarded for its historical importance related to Martin Luther. The Elster Post Mill (Elbe) is also a popular spot, especially for those cycling along the Elbradweg.


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