Best attractions and places to see around Neu Zauche include a blend of history, nature, and tradition. Situated on the northern edge of the Spreewald lowlands, the village is known by its Lower Sorbian name "Nowa Niwa" and dates back to 1334. It serves as a starting point for exploring the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve, characterized by high alder forests and meandering waterways. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Beautiful ancient village. The tours are interesting and informative.
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I recommend everyone to visit the Christmas market that takes place here during Advent. It's really great.
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A brunnenite sculptures that can be found all over Lübbenau
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Beautiful museum village that wants to be discovered, definitely worth a visit
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A building towers over the town of Lübbenau, visible from afar, revealing that this place has a centuries-old tradition. The baroque church of St. Nikolai seems to be the heart of the city, which is also confirmed by the immediately adjacent market square. This is where people have met over the years to trade or just to chat. Well-dressed houses, some of them half-timbered, and the town hall adorn the market square and the central Ehm-Welk-Straße. This extends to the castle park on one side and to a three-story brick building with a distinctive archway on the other, which now houses the Spreewald Museum. Anyone who has the opportunity to linger a little here or to stroll around a little is guaranteed to meet one of the townspeople who can tell the visitor more about Lübbenau and the Spreewald. The church itself was built between 1738 and 1741. Lübbenau once belonged to the rule of the Saxons, which the hood tower and the Electoral Saxon post mile column in front of the church prove today. The Nikolaikirche is considered one of the rarest and most beautiful examples of Dresden Baroque and was built on the initiative of the lord of the estate, Moritz Carl Graf von Lynar, and according to plans by the Dresden master fortress mason, Gottfried Findeisen. The tower is 57 meters high and was built in 1777/78. Source: http://www.stadtmagazinverlag.de/orte/luebbenau-spreewald05/marktplatz-luebbenau.htm
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So far I have seen and cycled some beautiful routes in the Spreewald, but this route is just great. A fleece on the left and right and a forest on the right, as one imagines the Spreewald. From the path, a detour to Lehde is worthwhile. If you don't like pushing or carrying your bike over the Spreewald stair bridges, leave your bike at the first bridge and walk the remaining 500 meters. Then you are right in the middle and certainly never alone :-)
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One of the many weirs in the Spreewald, this one directly at the harbor and the Spreewaldmühle. It was originally laid out for the mill.
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Small local history museum with insights into life in the Spreewald. Nice exhibition with photographs, Wendish costumes and objects of life in the Spreewald.
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Neu Zauche is an excellent starting point for exploring the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve. You can enjoy relaxing boat trips through the Hochwald, go paddling on the numerous rivers and canals, or explore the area by hiking and cycling. The region offers various hiking opportunities with rolling hills and routes along the river Dahme, as well as cycling paths like the scenic Gurkenradweg.
Yes, Neu Zauche is ideal for hiking. You'll find routes along the river Dahme, past lush meadows, and through dense forests. The area also offers paths around the idyllic Groß Leuthener See lake. For specific routes, you can explore options like the easy "Briesensee – Briesensee Lakeside Trail loop from Briesener Luch" or the moderate "Koboltsee – Schinkel Church, Straupitz loop from Neu Zauche - Nowa Niwa." Find more details on hiking around Neu Zauche.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling, with the scenic Gurkenradweg (Cucumber Cycle Path) accessible between Lübbenau and Leipe. This path offers an idyllic route partially along the canal. You can also find gravel biking routes, such as the "Wooden Bridge to Lehde – Lehde Open-Air Museum loop from Burg (Spreewald) - Bórkowy (Błota)." Discover more cycling options on the gravel biking guide for Neu Zauche.
Neu Zauche is situated within the unique Spreewald Biosphere Reserve, characterized by high alder forests with dense canopies of alder, ash, and oak trees covering meandering waterways. You can experience these natural features through boat trips, paddling, or by exploring the paths around the idyllic Groß Leuthener See lake.
Yes, relaxing boat trips (Kahnfahrten) through the Hochwald depart from the Neu Zauche boat ferry harbor. These trips allow you to experience the unique waterways and visit traditional excursion inns like Wotschowska, the Waldhotel Eiche, and the Polenzschänke. Boat trips can also take you to nearby picturesque villages such as Wotschowska, Burg, or Lehde. Another major starting point for boat tours is the Great Spreewald Harbor in Lübbenau.
In Neu Zauche itself, you can visit the neo-Gothic Village Church (Dorfkirche), a significant landmark built between 1858 and 1865. The Heimatstube Neu Zauche, a local history parlor, offers insights into the customs and traditions of the region. Nearby, the Lehde Open-Air Museum showcases traditional Spreewald architecture and life.
Yes, the Spreewald region offers several family-friendly options. The Great Spreewald Harbor in Lübbenau is a popular starting point for boat trips that families enjoy. The Lutki Fountain and Market Square in Lübbenau features sculptures based on Spreewald legends that children often enjoy climbing on. Additionally, the Lehde Open-Air Museum provides interactive experiences like practicing milking or building a log cabin, making it engaging for families.
The region is particularly beautiful during spring and summer, which are ideal for outdoor activities like paddling, hiking, and cycling. The boat trips are also a highlight during these warmer months. However, the Spreewald offers charm year-round, with each season providing a different experience.
Many outdoor areas in the Spreewald, including hiking and cycling paths, are dog-friendly. For specific attractions, it's always best to check individual policies. For example, the Lehde Open-Air Museum is listed as dog-friendly.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique natural landscape of the Spreewald, especially the idyllic waterways experienced through boat trips. The Gurkenradweg is highly praised by cyclists for its scenic beauty. The traditional Spreewald villages and cultural sites like the Lehde Open-Air Museum also receive positive feedback for offering insights into local life and history.
While not a hidden gem in the traditional sense, the experience of a traditional boat trip (Kahnfahrt) from Neu Zauche's harbor into the Hochwald is a unique way to immerse yourself in the Spreewald's culture and nature, often leading to charming, less-trafficked excursion inns. The Heimatstube Neu Zauche also offers a more intimate look into local traditions away from the larger tourist hubs.


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