Best attractions and places to see around Westergellersen include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and recreational opportunities. This municipality in the district of Lüneburg, Lower Saxony, Germany, is situated within a forest and heath landscape. Visitors can explore local landmarks, immerse themselves in nature, and discover cultural highlights within its immediate vicinity and the broader Lüneburg region. The area offers well-maintained paths for cycling and hiking.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Medieval square in the historic city center It used to be the most important goods transshipment point, but today it is often used as a venue for annual Lüneburg festivals. The main square on the sand. As one of the oldest squares in the city and one of the most important medieval squares in Germany, the Platz am Sande was the center of goods trade. Visitors strolling through the old town are particularly impressed by the The magnificent town houses that can be seen here are impressive. They probably come from different eras and all have different types of gables - worth seeing. On the edge of Lüneburg's main square on Sande are the St. Johannis Church and the magnificent building of today's Chamber of Commerce and Industry. We can recommend Mälzer Brauhaus because of the delicious food and beers 👍
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The Old Hanseatic City of Lüneburg is always worth a visit - well worth seeing 👍🏻😉
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The Lüneburg water tower offers a magnificent view of the city and the surrounding area, guided tours by trained students, a walk-in monument, information on the subject of water, changing exhibitions, music, cabaret and full moon nights, a registry office above the roofs of Lüneburg and a special ambience for a conference or celebration.
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From the viewing platform of the Lüneburg Water Tower you have a beautiful view over the entire city of Lüneburg. The top floor of the water tower can be reached by stairs or by elevator, which does not lead to the viewing platform, which can be reached via a small staircase from the top floor of the water tower. There is also a small telescope at the top of the viewing platform.
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The pretty, old salt town of Lüneburg is always worth a visit. There are many highlights and many beautiful old houses to see there, especially in the old town, as well as on the Sande or in the Lüneburg water district from the Ilmenau (Stintmarkt, Alter Kran and much more).
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The water tower remained in operation until 1985. With its then state-of-the-art technology and its 500,000-liter water tank, it contributed to the drinking water supply. In 2000, the tower was opened to visitors and has since become a landmark.
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Generations have built this building for more than 700 years. The north side of the town hall consists of many buildings lined up next to one another. The complex is 111 meters long and about 40 meters wide. It served the leading upper class as a meeting place, as a court seat, for administration and for representation. Today the town hall is one of the largest and most important in Germany.
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Westergellersen is nestled within a beautiful forest and heath landscape, part of the larger Lüneburg Heath Nature Park. You can explore the Heathland Panorama in Lüneburger Heide Nature Park, which offers stunning views, especially during the heath bloom. The region also features the "Einemhofer Forst" and "Gellerser Anfang" with impressive ancient trees, and the Naturbadestelle Westergellersen, a natural bathing area.
The area boasts several significant historical landmarks. In Westergellersen itself, you can see the Treppenspeicher, a storage house dating back to 1603 and the oldest building in the village. Nearby, in Lüneburg, explore the Lüneburg Town Hall, an outstanding medieval architectural monument, and the Lüneburg Water Tower, which offers historical insights and panoramic views.
Yes, the Samtgemeinde Gellersen, including Westergellersen, is excellent for hikers. There are numerous well-signposted routes, such as the "Tour de Reppenstedt," "Tour de Böhmsholz," and "Tour de Einemhof." You can find many easy hikes around Westergellersen, including routes like the "Devil's Bridge – Himmelsbrücke Luhmühlen loop" or the "Kyffhäuser Ditch – Kiessee Vierhöfen loop." For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Westergellersen guide.
The region is a haven for cyclists, with well-maintained paths through forests and heathland. Popular routes include the "Tour de Hamborn" and the longer "Tour de Gellersen." For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the "Aue Bridge at Ollsen/Nindorf – Ahrberg loop" or the "Luhe Riverside Trail – Wilsede Village loop." Discover more cycling options in the MTB Trails around Westergellersen guide.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families, including the Heathland Panorama in Lüneburger Heide Nature Park, which is great for walks. The Lüneburg Water Tower is also family-friendly, offering an elevator ride and engaging views. Additionally, several educational trails, such as the Wasserlehrpfad in Westergellersen and the Naturlehrpfad in Heiligenthal, provide interactive learning experiences about local flora and fauna.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Heathland Panorama in Lüneburger Heide Nature Park. Another excellent spot is the Lüneburg Water Tower, which provides extensive views of the city and the surrounding countryside from its observation platform.
The Lüneburg Heath region is beautiful year-round. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. The heath bloom, typically from August to September, is a particularly popular time to visit the Lüneburger Heide Nature Park for its vibrant purple landscapes. Even in winter, the heath can be stunning when covered in snow.
Beyond the historical landmarks, the region offers rich cultural experiences. The Lüneburg Old Town Pedestrian Zone is filled with historic half-timbered houses, offering a glimpse into the past. The Lüne Monastery (Kloster Lüne) is another cultural highlight with its historic buildings and idyllic surroundings. You can also explore various old churches and mills throughout the broader region.
From July 15th to October 15th, you can utilize the free Heide-Shuttle bus service (line 5). This service connects Lüneburg to the central Lüneburg Heath and allows you to bring your bicycle along, making it easy to explore the heath's extensive trails without needing a car.
Yes, the broader Lüneburg region is characterized by numerous lakes, rivers, and canals. These natural waterways are perfect for various water sports, including canoeing and stand-up paddling, offering a refreshing way to experience the landscape.
Yes, the Lüneburg Water Tower is wheelchair-accessible, offering an elevator to its observation platform for panoramic views. The Lüneburg Old Town Pedestrian Zone also offers accessible areas for exploring its historic charm.


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