Best attractions and places to see around Groß Sarau include a blend of natural beauty and historical sites within the Naturpark Lauenburgische Seen. Situated on the western shore of the Ratzeburger See, the area offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore significant landmarks and cultural sites both within the municipality and in nearby historic cities. The region is characterized by its numerous lakes and wooded areas, providing ample opportunities for recreation.
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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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Wonderful: as soon as you enter the beautiful hall with the arches and the pulpit. Here you can also see a model that describes the entire complex. The longhouse with the small cabins is also worth seeing. You can look into one.
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The Heilig-Geist-Hospital is located in the historic old town of Lübeck, where the streets whisper stories and time seems to stand still. It is a place that combines more than just bricks and mortar - it is a living part of the city's history and a testament to humanity and charity. The Heilig-Geist-Hospital, one of the oldest surviving hospitals in Europe, dates back to the 13th century and served as a place of refuge for the poor, sick and old. The architecture is a stunning example of Gothic architecture, but it's the details that give this place its soul. With its vaulted ceilings, picturesque courtyards and stained glass windows, the Heilig-Geist-Hospital breathes an atmosphere of dignity and reverence. The small, carefully crafted chapels tell tales of hope and comfort, while the historic wards offer a fascinating glimpse into life in those days. A walk through the Heilig-Geist-Hospital is like a journey through the centuries. One can hear the soft echoes of chants, the whispers of prayers, the tinkle of bells - all mixed with a sense of being part of a continuum that connects generations. Today, the Heilig-Geist-Hospital not only serves as a monument, but also as a lively community that promotes art, culture and social commitment. It is a place that invites visitors to stop and reflect on the values that shape our society.
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Impressive building. There is also a lot to discover inside and entry is free. At the rear right part of the building there is a small restaurant with a beer garden.
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Great views of the lake
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Right next to the Holsten Gate is this row of houses from the years 1579-1745, which served as salt storage. Surprisingly well preserved, they lean crookedly against each other. A most photographed motif, defining the cityscape of Lübeck.
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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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Groß Sarau is nestled within the beautiful Naturpark Lauenburgische Seen, offering numerous natural highlights. The most prominent is the Ratzeburger See, ideal for swimming, hiking, and cycling along its scenic shores. You can also explore the Wakenitz river, which is connected to the lake and offers picturesque routes. The western side of the Ratzeburger See, near Groß Sarau, provides flat cycling paths, viewpoints, and beach areas.
Yes, the area boasts several historical sites. Within Groß Sarau, you can find Gut Tüschenbek, a historic manor with medieval origins. Additionally, the Lübeck Salt Warehouses, dating from 1579-1745, are considered one of the city's most beautiful sights. The Holsten Gate in Lübeck is another significant man-made monument and a landmark of the city.
The region around Groß Sarau is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling along the shores of the Ratzeburger See and through the Naturpark Lauenburgische Seen. There are various routes available, from easy to difficult. For hiking, explore options like the 'Path by the lake near Rothenhusen – Wakenitz Arch Bridge loop' or the 'View of the Cathedral – View of Lake Ratzeburg loop'. Cyclists can find routes such as the 'Wakenietzniederung Forest Road – Smooth asphalt in Herrnburg loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and road cycling guide for Groß Sarau.
Absolutely! Many attractions around Groß Sarau are suitable for families. The Ratzeburger See offers opportunities for swimming and easy walks along its shores. In nearby Lübeck, family-friendly highlights include the Holsten Gate, the Lübeck Market Square, and the Lübeck Salt Warehouses. These sites offer engaging experiences for all ages.
The western shore of the Ratzeburger See, particularly near Groß Sarau, offers numerous scenic viewpoints. These spots provide picturesque vistas of the lake and its surrounding natural landscape, perfect for photography or simply enjoying the tranquility. The island town of Ratzeburg itself, surrounded by the lake, also offers unique perspectives.
Beyond historical sites, the region has cultural landmarks. The Gemeindezentrum in Groß Sarau serves as a cultural hub, hosting art exhibitions and community events. The St. Willehad Church community, while centered in Groß Grönau, plays a significant role in the cultural life of Groß Sarau. In nearby Ratzeburg, the impressive Ratzeburg Cathedral is a major cultural and historical focal point.
Yes, the Ratzeburger See is ideal for swimming. The western side of the lake, near Groß Sarau, features various beach areas where you can enjoy a refreshing dip. A wooden pier near Bavernsee in Groß Sarau also provides access for launching canoes and smaller watercraft, with parking and restrooms available.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Groß Sarau, perfect for a relaxed stroll or for families. Examples include the 'Path by the lake near Rothenhusen – Wakenitz Arch Bridge loop from Utecht' (5.56 km) and the 'Path by the lake near Rothenhusen – Lake Ratzeburg loop from Groß Sarau' (5.35 km). You can find more easy routes in the Easy Hikes around Groß Sarau guide.
Lübeck, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a wealth of historical attractions. Key sites include the iconic Holsten Gate, the vibrant Lübeck Market Square, and the impressive Holy Spirit Hospital, one of Europe's oldest social institutions. Don't miss the Lübeck Salt Warehouses, a beautiful row of historic buildings.
The sculpture "Grenzen überwinden" (Overcoming Borders) is a significant piece of art located at the Wakenitz bridge between Nädlershorst (a district of Groß Sarau) and Schattin. Created in 2008 by local artist Claus Görtz, it is made from old border barriers and commemorates German division and reunification, symbolizing liberation from the former burden of separation.
While specific details on public transport to all individual attractions are not readily available, Groß Sarau is generally accessible. For exploring the natural beauty of the Ratzeburger See and surrounding areas, cycling and walking are popular methods. For travel to nearby cities like Ratzeburg and Lübeck, regional bus services are typically available, connecting the smaller villages to larger hubs.
The natural landscapes around Groß Sarau, including the shores of the Ratzeburger See and the Naturpark Lauenburgische Seen, generally offer dog-friendly walking and hiking opportunities. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, and to respect local regulations regarding pets in specific areas or on public transport.


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