Best attractions and places to see around Bad Schwartau include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and wellness facilities. The town is recognized for its iodide saline waters and offers green spaces like the Kurpark for relaxation. While major attractions are also found in nearby Lübeck, Bad Schwartau provides its own notable cultural landmarks and points of interest.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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A beautiful market square that, when there are no market stalls, gives you a full view of the beautiful old town hall, especially from a distance. Very impressive. I really like Lübeck. I will definitely come back. There is still so much to discover here. 😃
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The market, located in the middle of Lübeck's old town and "at the feet" of the town hall, is the first place in the Hanseatic city. Excavations in the late 1990s revealed seven layers from different periods, indicating that the market was in continuous use. Roman ceramics were also found hidden in shafts. It is believed that these could be offerings from prehistoric times.
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It's always nice to cycle here. This year we had to realize that the path along the promenade from the Scharbreutz thermal baths to Niendorf via Timmendorf is only reserved for pedestrians. Cyclists have to move onto the street. Too much happened on the promenade, we were told.
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Always beautiful, in any weather, especially of course with sunshine.
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The Niendorfer Hafen is one of the most beautiful things there is! Always something going on, delicious fish everywhere, great atmosphere.
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The Holsten Gate can be visited. It houses many interesting exhibits from the Hanseatic period on three floors in the towers and the connecting part. For me, the most interesting thing is the large city model. From a bird's eye view, you can clearly see how the city is built and how defensive it was thanks to the ramparts. The Hanseatic city was not attacked for centuries. It was Napoleon's troops who first conquered the city via the north gate. The Holsten Gate was never involved in any military conflicts. https://museum-holstentor.de/360-grad-rundgang-holstentor
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Bad Schwartau offers several historical and cultural sites. You can explore the historic Wasserturm Bad Schwartau, visit religious architectural buildings like the Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirchengemeinde Bad Schwartau, St. Fabian- und St. Sebastian-Kirche, and St. George's Chapel. The Lübeck Market Square and the Holsten Gate in Lübeck are also easily accessible nearby.
Yes, Bad Schwartau features the Kurpark Bad Schwartau, which provides a green oasis perfect for relaxation and recreation. It's a great place to enjoy the outdoors within the town.
For wellness and to experience the town's famous iodide saline waters, you can visit the Holstein Therme or the Salzoase. Both facilities offer opportunities for relaxation and well-being.
Many attractions around Bad Schwartau are family-friendly. You can visit Niendorf Harbour, enjoy the fine sands of Scharbeutz Beach, or explore the historical Holsten Gate in Lübeck and Lübeck Market Square. These spots are popular with families.
Absolutely! Bad Schwartau offers various cycling routes for different skill levels. You can find easy routes like the 'Lübeck Salt Warehouses – View of Lübeck's Old Town loop' or more challenging ones such as the 'Dummersdorfer Ufer – Travemünde Harbour loop'. For more options, explore the Cycling around Bad Schwartau guide.
For easy walks, consider trails like the 'Kurparksee Bad Schwartau – Gert-Kayser-Weg Boardwalk loop' or the 'Georgskapelle Bad Schwartau – Wilhelmsquelle loop'. These routes offer pleasant experiences for hikers. Discover more easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Bad Schwartau guide.
Beyond the main attractions, Bad Schwartau is known as the birthplace of Schwartau jam and jelly, a significant part of the town's identity. You can also visit the Museum der Stadt Bad Schwartau, which houses art and cultural-historical exhibits focusing on the city's past.
Visitors particularly enjoy the charming atmosphere of places like Niendorf Harbour, where they can relax with a coffee or fish roll. The well-developed cycle paths and fine sand at Scharbeutz Beach are also highly appreciated, as is the historical significance and central location of Lübeck Market Square with its many nearby sights.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities around Bad Schwartau. Trails like the 'Wilhelmsquelle – Riesebusch Forest loop' offer an easy ride, while the 'Brodtener Cliffs – View from Hermannshöhe loop' provides a moderate challenge. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Bad Schwartau guide.
Bad Schwartau is conveniently located approximately 3.5 miles from Lübeck, making major attractions like the Lübeck Old Town, Holsten Gate, and European Hansemuseum easily accessible for those looking to explore further afield.
Yes, you'll find various dining options near popular attractions. For instance, Niendorf Harbour has kiosks, fish snack bars, and coffee shops. The area around Lübeck Market Square also has many restaurants nearby.


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