Natural Park Hohes Elbufer zwischen Tesperhude und Lauenburg
Natural Park Hohes Elbufer zwischen Tesperhude und Lauenburg
Best attractions and places to see around Natural Park Hohes Elbufer zwischen Tesperhude und Lauenburg include its defining high Elbe riverbanks, which offer views of the Elbe River and its floodplains. This region, shaped by the Ice Age, is part of the "Flusslandschaft Elbe" Biosphere Reserve. The park features diverse ecosystems, historical elements, and recreational opportunities along the river. It encompasses 455 hectares and provides a blend of natural beauty and active recreation.
Last updated: August 16, 2026
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Shelter, ideal for a short break.
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The Elbe High Trail is a pleasure trail for both hikers and cyclists. This shelter protects against unexpected bad weather
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The hiking trail "Hohes Elbufer" (W30) also runs along here, which I can highly recommend at this point. All information about the hiking trail can be found under the following link: https://wanderjugend.de/deutsche-wanderjugend/jugendwanderwege/die-jugendwanderwege/norddeutschland/hohes-elbufer (as of May 1, 2024).
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The Elbe cycle path leads along here with a few meters of altitude. It is unpaved and very winding, so you might have to push it at times.
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Beautiful path along the high banks of the Elbe, solid forest path with slight inclines
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The refuge is particularly useful when you are out and about there and are surprised by the weather.
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The Chapel of St. Johannis Schnakenbek In the Ratzeburg tithe register of 1230, Schnakenbek belonged to the parish of Lütau; later, the village got its own chapel, the predecessor of the current Chapel of St. Johannis. Even before 1581, Schnakenbek was probably assigned to the parish of Artlenburg due to the convenient ferry connection. The first documented mention of the chapel in Schnakenbek was in the visitation report of 1581, but it is likely older. In 1854/55, the dilapidated small house of worship was replaced by the current building. At the end of World War II, the Chapel of St. Johannis was heavily damaged as a result of artillery fire, but restoration work did not take place until between 1953 and 1957. Figures from a late Gothic carved altar were incorporated from the furnishings of the old chapel, and they were arranged in their current position in the chancel in 1962. www.kirchell.de/gemeinden/lauenburg/lauenburgelbe/kirchenkapellengemeindehaeuser/kapelle-st-johannis-schnakenbek.html
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Beautiful route through the forest and right on the banks of the Elbe.
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The park is characterized by its unique natural landscape, shaped by the Ice Age. Its defining feature is the High Elbe Riverbanks, with wooded, steeply rising slopes that can reach up to 40 meters and offer beautiful views down to the Elbe River. The area also includes diverse ecosystems, regularly flooded alluvial forests, and the Elbe River itself, which is part of the larger "Flusslandschaft Elbe" Biosphere Reserve.
Numerous impressive vantage points overlook the Elbe and the Elbmarsch (marshlands) from the wooded steep slopes. One popular spot is the Elbe River view with seating, which offers a bench facing the sun, providing a perfect place for a break with views between the trees. Many trails, including the High Elbe Bank between Tesperhude and Lauenburg, also offer panoramic vistas.
The park is known for its diverse ecosystems, which support a unique array of animal and plant species. Most notably, the area is home to beavers. You can explore the Beaver Trail, High Elbe Bank Nature Reserve, a two-kilometer educational path near "Sandkrug" in Schnakenbek, where you can discover traces of Europe's largest rodent. While spotting beavers directly can be challenging, their activity is evident, especially in the Beaver Activity Area on the Elbe.
Yes, the park offers numerous well-maintained hiking paths. The High Elbe Bank between Tesperhude and Lauenburg features trails that can be narrow and steep in sections, offering a moderate challenge. There are also designated circular hiking trails starting from parking areas along the B5 federal highway. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Running Trails guide, which includes routes of varying difficulty.
Absolutely! The popular Elbe Cycle Path runs through the park, sometimes directly along the river and at other times through the hilly forest above the slopes. While some sections may have inclines, the views are rewarding. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling around Natural Park Hohes Elbufer guide, which includes routes like the 'Geesthacht Riverside Promenade – Lauenburg Old Town loop'.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the park and its surroundings offer opportunities for running and gravel biking. You can find various routes for these activities in the dedicated guides, such as Running Trails around Natural Park Hohes Elbufer and Gravel biking around Natural Park Hohes Elbufer. The diverse landscape also provides opportunities for nature observation and photography.
Yes, the park offers several family-friendly options. The Beaver Trail, High Elbe Bank Nature Reserve is an excellent choice for families, allowing children to discover traces of beaver activity. Additionally, the Beaver Activity Area on the Elbe and the Shelter at the Elbe Riverside are also noted as family-friendly highlights, providing engaging experiences and places for rest.
The terrain of the Natural Park Hohes Elbufer, shaped by the Ice Age, features wooded, steeply rising Elbe slopes and deeply cut valleys. Many paths, such as those along the High Elbe Bank, can be narrow and steep in sections. While some parts of the Elbe Cycle Path might be flatter, the overall landscape presents challenges for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs.
For those interested in history, the former location of the Ertheneburg is a point of interest. Additionally, the old shipping town of Lauenburg with its lower town is worth a visit in the wider region. Along the hiking trails within the park, visitors can also find cultural monuments that offer opportunities to pause and reflect, such as the Totenhaus von Grünhof-Tesperhude.
Visitors particularly appreciate the park's natural beauty and the stunning views. Many enjoy the High Elbe Bank between Tesperhude and Lauenburg for its beautiful paths and scenic vistas. The Elbe River view with seating is a favorite for peaceful breaks. The presence of beaver activity, especially along the Beaver Trail, also adds a unique element of discovery for many.
The Natural Park Hohes Elbufer offers beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly popular for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer provides lush greenery and opportunities for longer days outdoors. Even winter can be appealing for quiet walks, though some paths might be more challenging due to weather conditions. The diverse ecosystems ensure there's always something to observe.
Yes, there are designated spots for rest. The Shelter at the Elbe Riverside is a small hut located above the Elbe, directly on the Elbe bike path, providing an ideal spot for a break and offering protection from the elements. Additionally, many paths feature strategically placed benches, like the Elbe River view with seating, allowing visitors to enjoy the views while resting.


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