Natural monuments around Neu Kaliß showcase a landscape of unique features and ecological significance. The region is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Elbe River Landscape Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, offering diverse natural exploration. Visitors can experience varied terrains, including riverbanks, lake-rich areas, natural forests, moors, and heathlands. These landscapes are shaped by post-ice age formations, providing a range of outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Fritz Reuter Memorial, Release from Fortress Imprisonment
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KM long cycle paths very nice.
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Shady seating, two wastepaper baskets available
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Shady seating, wastepaper baskets available.
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The tower is located on the Brandenburg section of the Green Belt on the former inner-German border. An imposing landmark that can be seen from afar. The tower was largely left in its original condition and was designated a National Natural Monument in 2022. Visitors can access it via an attached external spiral staircase, thus transforming the former border tower into an observation tower.
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The Schwedenschanze on the Höhbeck is a historical fortification that got its name from its use by Swedish troops during the Thirty Years' War. Today the Schwedenschanze is an interesting destination for those interested in history and hikers who want to immerse themselves in history and enjoy nature at the same time. The observation tower offers you a fantastic all-round view of the southern section of the Lower Saxony Elbe Valley Biosphere Reserve. From the platform you can see the impressive Elbe, which winds through the landscape. The riparian forests, wet meadows and sand banks that surround Europe's fourth largest river are a habitat for numerous bird species, insects and the Elbe beaver.
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Such a beautiful landscape
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The region offers diverse natural features, including the unique Elbe groynes in Brandenburgische Elbtalaue, which provide excellent views of the Elbe River. You can also discover the Elbe Valley Dunes near Klein Schmölen, Europe's largest inland shifting dune, known for its rare plants and animals. The area is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Elbe River Landscape, featuring near-natural floodplains, riverbanks, and lake-rich areas.
Yes, several sites combine natural beauty with historical significance. The Schwedenschanze viewing tower on the Höhbeck is a historical fortification from the Thirty Years' War, now offering panoramic views. The Lenzen Border Tower, a former watchtower, provides historical context about the border region alongside views of the Elbtalaue. Additionally, the Fritz Reuter Memorial (Reuterstein) commemorates a local poet with a monument set in a tranquil forest.
The natural monuments around Neu Kaliß are home to diverse wildlife. The Elbe Valley Dunes near Klein Schmölen, for instance, support rare plants and animals, including endangered insect species and sand sedge. The UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Elbe River Landscape, visible from the Schwedenschanze viewing tower, is a habitat for numerous bird species, insects, and the Elbe beaver.
Many natural monuments are suitable for families. The Elbe groynes in Brandenburgische Elbtalaue are easily accessible from the Elbe dike and offer a nice spot for a break. The Fritz Reuter Memorial (Reuterstein) provides benches and shelter in a forest setting, ideal for a relaxed family outing. The Bausch-Park Neu Kaliß is also a tranquil space with beautiful trees, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
The region offers varied hiking experiences through natural forests, moors, and heathlands. You can find numerous trails, including those around the Elbe River and its floodplains. For detailed hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Neu Kaliß guide, which features routes like the 'Dömitz Harbor – Old Paper Mill Neu Kaliß loop' and trails around the Klein Schmölen Inland Dune.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling, especially along the Elbe Cycle Path which runs close to the Elbe groynes. For more cycling options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Neu Kaliß guide, which includes routes like the 'Kniepenberg Observation Tower – Elbuferstraße Climbs loop'.
Spring is particularly beautiful for visiting the Bausch-Park Neu Kaliß, when golden rain, lilac, rhododendrons, and tulip magnolias are in bloom. For panoramic views, the Schwedenschanze viewing tower on the Höhbeck and the Lenzen Border Tower offer expansive vistas year-round, especially on clear days. The Elbe Valley Dunes near Klein Schmölen are impressive in any season, showcasing their unique landscape.
While specific accessibility details for all sites vary, the Elbe groynes in Brandenburgische Elbtalaue are generally accessible from the Elbe dike, which often provides flatter paths. The Bausch-Park Neu Kaliß, as an English landscape park, typically features well-maintained paths suitable for leisurely walks.
Visitors frequently appreciate the breathtaking panoramic views from sites like the Schwedenschanze viewing tower and the Lenzen Border Tower. The tranquility and natural beauty of the Elbe River landscape, including the accessible Elbe groynes, are also highly valued for breaks and enjoying sunsets. The historical context combined with nature, such as at the Fritz Reuter Memorial, adds another layer of enjoyment.
You can access the Lübtheener Heide through the Lübtheener Heide Entrance (Alt Jabel). This area, known for its sand, pine trees, and heathland, offers paths for walking and cycling, allowing you to explore its distinctive post-ice age formations and vast natural spaces.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find various routes in the Running Trails around Neu Kaliß guide. Options include routes around Lenzen, such as the 'Lenzen Border Tower – St. Catherine's Church, Lenzen loop', offering diverse distances and difficulty levels.


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