Best attractions and places to see around Dannenberg are found in the picturesque Wendland region of Lower Saxony. This area offers a blend of historical landmarks and tranquil natural settings. Situated near the Elbe River and within extensive nature parks, Dannenberg provides opportunities for exploring diverse landscapes. The town is also known for its traditional timber-framed buildings and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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beautiful view over the Elbe landscape with the fortress town of Dömitz
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The bridge offers a great view of the Elbe, Dömitz (Mecklenburg-West Pomerania) and the still standing part of the Dömitz Elbbrücke on the southern bank of the Elbe near Kaltenhof (Lower Saxony). Especially in the morning, during a beautiful sunrise, you can often enjoy spectacular views here.
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The Dömitzer Bridge is one of the most impressive bridge structures in Germany. Due to its proximity to Dömitz Fortress, it had to be erected from the start of construction in such a way that it could be defended militarily in the event of an enemy attack - the massive bridge house still bears witness to this today. During the Second World War, the river bridges and the swing bridge were destroyed by an air raid, leaving only the bridge arches on the flooded area. Since the Elbe marked the border during the division of Germany, the bridge was not rebuilt and fell into disrepair over time. Now it should finally wake up again: With EU funding amounting to millions, the bridge will be renovated and made accessible, and gastronomy at the bridge house will probably follow.
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The Dömitz harbor is located on the Elde river, just before it flows into the Elbe. A pretty little harbor through which the Elbe cycle path also runs. The Dömitz harbor hotel with a panoramic café is located in a former warehouse building.
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Hitzacker's old town (on the town island) lies between the Jeetzel and Elbe rivers and is always worth a visit. There are some pretty, old half-timbered houses to see here. You can get a wonderful view of the town island and the Elbe from the vineyard, which is on the opposite (western) side of the Jeetzel from the old town. On the northern side of the town island there is a flood protection wall, behind which lies Hitzacker's marina and meadows about 120-150 meters wide, behind which the Elbe flows.
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Hitzacker in Lower Saxony is located at the confluence of the Jeetzel and the Elbe. While the Elbe heights (also: Klötzie), at the south-eastern foot of which is Hitzacker, are already part of the Lüneburg Heath in terms of nature (compare: Drawehn), the lowlands of the old town are part of the Elbe Valley. The city island with half-timbered houses and the customs house built in 1589 are under monument protection.
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Dannenberg offers several significant historical sites. You can visit the Waldemarturm, which once imprisoned King Valdemar II and now houses a museum. Other notable landmarks include the impressive Gothic brick St. John's Church, the 18th-century Town Hall, and Ohm's House, a distinctive triangular building from the 17th century. The town is also part of the scenic German Timber-Frame Road.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Hitzacker Old Town, located on an island, is a charming place to explore with its half-timbered houses. You can also take a ride on the Hitzacker Ferry, one of Germany's smallest, which transports cyclists and pedestrians across the Elbe. Nature areas like the Dannenberg Marshlands and Thielenburger See offer opportunities for outdoor enjoyment, and the Puppet Theater provides a unique cultural experience.
For picturesque views, the Weinberg in Hitzacker offers a wonderful perspective of the Hitzacker Old Town island and the Elbe River. The Dömitz Railway Bridge (Skywalk) also provides impressive vistas of the Elbe landscape and the historic bridge structure itself.
Dannenberg is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes. You can explore the protected Dannenberg Marshlands with its artificial lakes and diverse wildlife, or relax by the popular Thielenburger See. The region is also nestled within the Elbhöhen-Wendland Nature Park and the Lower Saxony Elbe Valley Biosphere Reserve, offering extensive areas for hiking, cycling, and nature observation along the Elbe River.
The region around Dannenberg is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous routes for various styles. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Dömitz Elbe Bridge – Elbe Ferry (Lenzen) loop' or the 'Hitzacker Old Town – Elbe River near Drethem loop'. Road cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Jasebeck Manor – View of the Elbe in Damnatz loop'. More details and routes can be found in the Gravel biking around Dannenberg and Road Cycling Routes around Dannenberg guides.
Yes, there are several trails for hiking and running. For an easy run, try the 'Thielenberger Lake loop from Dannenberg'. If you prefer a moderate challenge, the 'Seedorf – Swimming Area at Gümser See loop' is a good option. The proximity to the Elbhöhen-Wendland Nature Park also means many scenic paths are available. You can find more running trails in the Running Trails around Dannenberg guide.
Beyond the historical landmarks, Dannenberg offers cultural insights. The Museum in the Waldemarturm features exhibits on the town's history and art. You can also visit the Fire Department Museum to learn about local firefighting history, or the 'Haus des Gastes' Museum for regional history. The Wildkräutergarten (Wild Herb Garden) provides a unique botanical experience.
Dannenberg is enjoyable throughout the year, but the spring to autumn months (April to October) are ideal for outdoor activities and exploring. During this period, the Hitzacker Ferry operates, and the nature parks are vibrant. The town also hosts various cultural events, such as a Chamber Music Week in April, the Night of Fine Arts in September, and a Potato Festival in November, offering unique experiences depending on your interests.
Beyond the main highlights, you might enjoy discovering the Jewish Cemetery, established in 1742, which offers a glimpse into the town's historical community. The Rundlingsmuseum Wendlandhof Lübeln, a short drive away, provides fascinating insights into the unique Rundling villages of the Wendland region, showcasing traditional architecture and rural life.
Just a short drive from Dannenberg, you can visit the charming town of Hitzacker (Elbe), known for its 'Old Town Island' with well-preserved half-timbered houses. Another impressive site is the Dömitz Railway Bridge (Skywalk), a significant historical and engineering marvel near the Dömitz Fortress. The Dömitz Harbor and Speicher Hotel area also offers a pleasant stop with views of the Elbe.
Yes, some attractions offer wheelchair accessibility. The Hitzacker Ferry is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a way to cross the Elbe. Additionally, the Dömitz Elbe Bridge is also listed as wheelchair accessible, offering a chance to experience this modern bridge structure.
Dannenberg is home to local artists and artisans. You can discover unique creations from artists like Arndt Böhm, known for his imaginative ceramic figures, and Irmgard Bornemann, who creates art in a distinctive monochrome style. These local talents contribute to the town's vibrant cultural scene.


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