Best attractions and places to see around Dambeck include historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. This region in Germany offers a variety of points of interest for visitors. With more than 20 hidden gems waiting to be explored, Dambeck provides opportunities for hiking, cycling, and discovering local history.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Lion's Head Bridge was dismantled in 1992 and rebuilt in 1993 (it's a listed building). This is evident from the approximately 1 meter of concrete in the lower section. It was necessary because the clearance height was insufficient due to electrification in the 1980s, and the track was lowered, often flooding during rain. It was my construction site in 1993. It's a great place to visit! Regards, EO
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The station was opened for freight traffic in 1853 and for passenger traffic in 1859. From 1911 to 1975 (passenger traffic) and until the early 1990s (freight traffic), Karstädt was a connecting station to the Westprignitz circular railway. The classicist reception building, together with an outbuilding, the goods shed and the paving of the forecourt, is a listed building. It is just a shame that the DB has once again allowed a station building to completely decay.
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The Löwenkopfbrücke is a bridge over the Berlin-Hamburg railway near Streesow. The listed bridge from the early days of the railways, built in 1846, is one of the oldest bridges over railway lines, possibly even the oldest surviving bridge over railway lines in Germany.
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Rectangular hall made of mixed masonry from 1726 with a recessed choir. Octagonal west tower designed by Stüler
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The building with a retracted, square choir in mixed masonry from 1726. The octagonal west tower, presumably after reconstruction by Friedrich August Stüler in 1852 with a slate top in the neo-renaissance style. Blocked in 1980 due to dilapidation, the planned demolition in 1982 not carried out, security since 1993. Acceptance of the spire damaged by storm in 2000, emergency roof 2001. The ship's roof structure from 1900 total loss, reconstruction in 2013. The crypt annex of the von Kleist family repaired in 2010, two sandstone sarcophagi restored in 2015. In the apse, colored stained glass window made by Ferdinand Müller from Quedlinburg in 1906, seized in 1972, restored in 2008 and reinstalled. The coat of arms of the von Kleist family repaired in 2010. The church in Stavenow is open every day around the clock. https://www.kirchenkreis-prignitz.de/stavenow.html
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Sparingly structured neo-Gothic brick building from 1895, with a short, flat-closed choir and symmetrical extensions. The west end laid out as an unfinished double tower facade. The new building replacement for an older previous building from the 17th century, this one in half-timbered with brick roofing. The former boarded-up west tower with wood shingle roofing probably dates back to the 15th century. So far in the parish archives, soon in the church interior of art-historically valuable chasuble (chasuble) from the 14th century, made from a medieval Italian textile, enriched around 1440/50 with a tree cross with the crucified Jesus (Bohemian embroidery), partial restoration 2016. The organ 1897 by Schlag & Sons from Schweidnitz (Silesia). https://www.kirchenkreis-prignitz.de/karstaedt-kirche.html
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Brick church from 1895. Short choir with symmetrical annexes. Unfinished double tower facade in the west
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on the old map there is still a ruin of the patronage church, now the church has been renovated
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The region around Dambeck is rich in history. You can explore the Stavenow Village Church, a beautiful Baroque structure from the early 18th century, or the historic Löwenkopf Bridge, one of Germany's oldest preserved railway bridges. Another notable site is the Karstädt Railway Station, a listed classicist building from the mid-19th century. Further afield, consider a visit to Ludwigslust Palace or Schwerin Castle for more historical insights.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Stavenow Village Church and Karstädt Church are both listed as family-friendly historical sites. For animal lovers, the Elefantenhof Platschow and Alpaka Ranch Ruhner Berge offer unique experiences. The Perleberg Zoo is also a great option for a family day out.
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse landscapes near Dambeck. The Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve is known for its species-rich wet meadows and moors. You can also enjoy the scenic beauty of the Agrarlandschaft Prignitz-Stepenitz or hike through the untouched nature of the Sternberger Seenland Nature Park and the Beech Forest of Boize.
The Dambeck area offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Birthplace of Turnvater Jahn – Stavenow Village Church loop' or the 'Wittenberge–Weisen cycle path – Glövzin Village Church loop'. Find more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Dambeck guide. The Elde River also provides opportunities for water-based activities.
Absolutely! You can find several hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Ruhner Berge Observation Tower loop' or the 'Karstädt Railway Station loop'. For a moderate challenge, try the 'Path Along the Fields – To the observation tower loop'. Discover more trails in the Hiking around Dambeck and Easy hikes around Dambeck guides.
Dambeck offers attractions year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with pleasant weather for exploring natural landscapes and historical sites. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a quiet charm, though some outdoor activities might be limited. Cultural events are hosted throughout the year.
Beyond historical buildings, Dambeck and its surroundings host various cultural events, including concerts, theatre performances, and exhibitions. For those interested in larger events, the Airbeat One festival is held nearby in Neustadt-Glewe. The wider Prignitz region also offers horse riding routes that pass through manor houses and historic villages.
For a peaceful walk, consider the Forest Path Junction, which leads through serene forest paths. The Beech Forest of Boize is also highly recommended for tranquil hikes, allowing you to enjoy nature and escape the everyday hustle.
Yes, the Karstädt Railway Station is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity to visit a historic listed building. While specific accessibility details for all sites are not available, this location provides an accessible option.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like the Stavenow Village Church and the Löwenkopf Bridge. The opportunity to explore well-preserved historical monuments and enjoy the peaceful natural surroundings, often on foot or by bike, is a common highlight.
Yes, the Waldbad Grabow offers a public outdoor swimming area for a refreshing dip. Additionally, the Elde River is a natural attraction that provides opportunities for various water-based activities, and there are water wander places for those interested in exploring by boat.


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