Attractions and places to see around Deutsch Evern are situated in the Lüneburg district, positioned between the Lüneburg Heath Nature Reserve and the Elbufer-Drawehn Nature Park. This area offers a combination of local points of interest and convenient access to the historic city of Lüneburg. The region is characterized by its natural surroundings and historical significance.
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The landscape of the Ilmenau lowlands is wonderfully varied. It is characterized by wide meadows and pastures, which are broken up by rows of trees, scattered swamps and marsh forests. The idyllic heath river Ilmenau is a largely natural flowing water with numerous tributaries. It is by far the largest and most important body of water in the Lüneburg Heath. The Ilmenau is formed south of Uelzen from the confluence of the heath rivers Gerdau and Stederau. It meanders more or less strongly through the varied landscape until it finally flows into the Elbe at Hoopte just outside Hamburg. On these approximately 90 kilometers it flows through places such as Bad Bevensen, Bienenbüttel, Deutsch Evern and Lüneburg. North of Lüneburg the Ilmenau merges into the Ilmenau Canal and from there can only be considered to be close to nature to a limited extent. Source: https://www.lueneburger-heide.de/natur/artikel/10579/die-ilmenau-zauberhafter-fluss-in-der-heide.html
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The Lüneburg ship lift in Scharnebeck works as a double lift. Both troughs of the ship lift work independently of each other and overcome a height difference of 38 m. Four guide towers are assigned to each trough. Through the trough-like openings in these towers, the opposing ups and downs of the trough and the counterweights can be seen. The weight of a water-filled trough with a usable length of 100 m, a width of 11.80 m and a water depth of 3.40 m, with or without a ship, is always 6000 t, since the ships displace as much water from the trough as they weigh themselves when entering and leaving the trough . In the area of the towers, the troughs rest on support frames. Each trough is held by 240 steel cables, each 54 millimeters thick. These are guided over cable pulleys on the top floor of the towers and connected to the support frame at one end of the cable and to the counterweights at the other end. They consist of 224 heavy concrete slabs, each weighing around 27.2 tonnes. Each trough is powered by 4 three-phase motors, each with 160 kW, which overcome a maximum lifting height of 38 m in approx. 3 minutes. The troughs can accommodate ships up to 100 m long, which is where the first problem begins. Modern cargo or tank ships are 110 m long and push convoys are 185 m long. The troughs with a usable length of 100 m are no longer sufficient for these ships.
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The huge hoist in Scharnebeck near Lüneburg lifts ships in the Elbe Lateral Canal by 38 meters. The hoist works like a gigantic elevator: In two troughs filled with water, ships traveling on the Elbe Lateral Canal are lifted from the Elbmarsch 38 meters higher into the Geest landscape of the Lüneburg Heath. The pure journey time of a trough takes three minutes, from the entrance to the exit a ship takes 20 minutes. Source: www.ndr.de/ratgeber/reise/lueneburger_heide/
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Last or first lift on the Elbe Lateral Canal. Here you can see the difference in height class. Ingenious invention to enable shipping traffic on a large scale inland. Observation deck open 24 hours.
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Beautiful view over the Ilmenau in the distance
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The towpath. Magnificent nature.
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The most beautiful cycle path in Lüneburg
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The Lüneburg water district with the Ilmenau, the pretty medieval buildings and the wooden crane is probably the most beautiful and well-known part of Lüneburg. For people who like to take pictures, there are wonderful photo opportunities here. But there is also a lot on offer in terms of gastronomy, nowhere else in Lüneburg is the density of restaurants as high as here in the Wasserviertel.
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The region around Deutsch Evern is rich in history. You can visit the Historic Old Town Lüneburg, known for its half-timbered houses and landmarks like the Ratsapotheke. The View of the Old Crane (Alter Kran) in Lüneburg, dating back to the 14th century, is another significant historical monument. Additionally, Deutsch Evern itself features the unique Martinuskirche, a church originating from a 17th-century farmhouse with a thatched roof.
Yes, the Lüneburg–Scharnebeck Ship Lift is a must-see. Built in 1974, it's one of the world's largest double-vertical boat lifts, allowing ships to overcome a 38-meter height difference. It's a fascinating technical spectacle. Another notable structure is the Bardowick lift bridge over the Ilmenau River, a scenic spot popular for walks and cycling.
Deutsch Evern is nestled between the Lüneburg Heath Nature Reserve and the Elbufer-Drawehn Nature Park, offering vast natural landscapes. The Ilmenau Riverside Trail is perfect for cycling and enjoying nature along the river. You can also explore the Melbecker Moor, a natural moorland in the vicinity, or venture into the Lüneburg Heath for its open meadows and forests.
The region is excellent for cycling. The Ilmenau Riverside Trail offers a beautifully landscaped and easy-to-navigate path between Bardowick and Lüneburg. For more extensive rides, you can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Beverbeck–Eitzen I Scenic Road loop' or the 'Oedeme-Heiligenthal Cycle Path – Scharnebeck Ship Lift loop'. You can find more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Deutsch Evern guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Lüneburg–Scharnebeck Ship Lift is an impressive sight for all ages. The Ilmenau Riverside Trail is a pleasant and easy cycle path for families. For a more adventurous outing, the Outdoor Kart Track of the ADAC in Embsen offers a fast-paced experience. Many historical sites like the Historic Old Town Lüneburg are also enjoyable for families to explore.
The Lüneburg Heath is particularly stunning in late summer (August to September) when the heather blooms, creating a vibrant purple landscape. Spring and early summer are also excellent for cycling and hiking, with milder temperatures and lush greenery. The Ilmenau River area and historic towns are enjoyable year-round, though outdoor activities are best in warmer months.
Deutsch Evern is a great starting point for hiking. You can find various running and hiking trails, including loops like 'Hasenburger Bach – Bockelsberg Ponds' or 'View of the Ilmenau River – Umfall Bridge' directly from Deutsch Evern. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Deutsch Evern guide, which includes routes suitable for walking.
Lüneburg, a short distance away, hosts the German Salt Museum, which provides insights into the city's historical salt production. In the surrounding area, you can also find historic mills like the Melbecker Mühle and the Wassermühle von Barnstedt, as well as charming churches such as the Gutskapelle Barnstedt and Katharinenkirche in Embsen.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty of the Ilmenau Riverside Trail for its well-maintained path and natural surroundings. The Old Crane in Lüneburg is appreciated for its historical significance and the picturesque views it offers of the harbor. The Lüneburg–Scharnebeck Ship Lift is often highlighted as an impressive technical marvel.
Yes, the area offers several mountain biking trails. You can find routes like 'Devil's Bridge over the Ilmenau – Ilmenau Riverbank loop' starting from Deutsch Evern, or explore trails such as 'Forest Ramp Near Melbeck – Rest Area by the Ilmenau River loop'. More detailed routes are available in the MTB Trails around Deutsch Evern guide.
Many of the natural trails and outdoor areas around Deutsch Evern, including sections of the Ilmenau River paths and parts of the Lüneburg Heath, are suitable for walks with dogs. The View of the Old Crane (Alter Kran) in Lüneburg is also listed as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required, especially in nature reserves, and respect local regulations.


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