- 3:00 h
- 33.00 km
- 123 m
- 97 m
- 4 m
- 65 m
- 61 m
- Start: Ratzeburg
- Destination: Mölln
From the cathedral and island town of Ratzeburg, you will set off on a 33-kilometer round trip connecting Mölln and Ratzeburg. The symbol for this tour represents what Mölln and Ratzeburg are known for: Till Eulenspiegel and the lion. Till is said to have been born in Kneitlingen near Braunschweig in 1300 and died in Mölln in 1350. His memorial stone at St. Nicholas Church in Mölln commemorates Germany's most famous jester. Ratzeburg Cathedral – the oldest brick cathedral in northern Germany – was built in the 12th century by Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony, and is the landmark of the island town of Ratzeburg. Mölln and Ratzeburg themselves also offer plenty of opportunities for a varied stay with their historic old towns and many sights. The lakes bordering the two towns and the many quaint places to stop for refreshments make this tour special.
Sights in Ratzeburg:
Sights in Ratzeburg:
- Ratzeburg Cathedral and Island Town:
- Ratzeburg Cathedral, Ernst Barlach Museum, A. Paul Weber Museum, District Museum, and churches
- Rowing town of Ratzeburg – Rowing Academy, Rowing Club, Karl-Adam-Weg, Küchensee lake with regatta course
- Ratzeburg Town Hall (former Lauenburgische Gelehrtenschule school, now town hall with tourist information)
- Farchau/Farchauer Mühle (former paper mill)
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Tourismus und Stadtmarketing Ratzeburg
Unter den Linden 1
23909 Ratzeburg
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Tourismus und Stadtmarketing Ratzeburg
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