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Holiday houses and apartments in Lüneburg District, Germany

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Discover the Lüneburg District – A Pearl of Northern Germany



Lüneburg District, located in Lower Saxony, Germany, is a fascinating destination full of medieval charm, vibrant culture and magnificent nature. Located south of Hamburg, the area combines historic urban environments with peaceful landscapes, making the region an ideal choice for both summer and winter holidays.

The Story Behind the “White Gold”



Lüneburg’s history is closely linked to salt production. As early as the 10th century, monks discovered the area’s salt springs, and the city quickly grew into an economic center within the Hanseatic League. The wealth from the salt trade made it possible to build impressive Gothic brick buildings, which still characterize the city center today.

The historic center survived the Second World War almost unscathed, so visitors can still experience an authentic medieval cityscape. However, the intensive salt mining caused several buildings to sink, creating the characteristic crooked and leaning houses that have become a well-known landmark of the city.

A Dream Holiday Destination



The region offers a wide range of accommodation options, whether you are looking for luxury, coziness or nature experiences. Visitors can choose from restored manor houses on the Elbe, modern apartments in the historic Wasserviertel or traditional half-timbered houses surrounded by peaceful villages.

Self-catering tourism is particularly popular in the area, and many holiday homes offer private gardens, bike rentals and easy access to nature.

Wasserviertel – The Historic Water District



In the heart of Lüneburg you will find the atmospheric Wasserviertel, where narrow cobblestone streets, old warehouses and the iconic medieval crane create a very special atmosphere. Here visitors can enjoy cafés, restaurants and views of the historic harbour.

World-class nature experiences



The Lüneburg district is known for its varied landscapes and impressive natural areas.

Lüneburg Heath



The Lüneburg Heath Nature Park is one of the most beautiful natural areas in northern Germany. In late summer, the heather is transformed into a huge purple sea of ??flowers when the heather blooms from August to September. The area is perfect for hiking, cycling and relaxing nature experiences.

Elbe Biosphere Reserve



Along the district's northeastern border lies the Elbe Biosphere Reserve with peaceful wetlands, birdlife and long dikes. The nature here is ideal for hiking, birdwatching and cycling along the river.

Local specialities and North German flavours



The local cuisine is based on regional ingredients and old traditions.

Heidschnuckenbraten



One of the region's most famous dishes is Heidschnuckenbraten, which is roasted meat from the local heather sheep. The meat has a characteristic gamey flavor because the sheep graze on heather and wild herbs.

Lüneburger Heidekartoffeln



The sandy soils produce particularly flavorful potatoes, which are served with many traditional dishes in the region.

Buchweizentorte



This classic buckwheat cake consists of several layers of buckwheat flour, cranberry jam and whipped cream. The cake is a popular specialty in local cafes.

Stint from the Elbe



Stint is a small fish from the Elbe, which is traditionally coated in rye flour and fried in a pan in the spring.

Activities for Adventurers and Culture Enthusiasts



The region offers both active nature experiences and pleasant cultural activities.

Cycling and Hiking



The Elberadweg, the famous Elbe cycle route, leads through beautiful landscapes and small historic towns. The area around the moor also offers many car-free paths.

Canoeing and Kayaking



The Ilmenau River offers the opportunity for calm canoeing and kayaking trips directly into the historic city center.

Pubcrawling in Lüneburg



Lüneburg has one of the highest pub densities per capita in Europe. Around the Stintmarkt you will find cozy beer gardens, historic taverns and modern bars.

The German Salt Museum



The museum tells the story of salt production and shows how the “white gold” made Lüneburg rich over the centuries.

Festivals and Traditions All Year Round



The region is known for its atmospheric festivals and traditional events.

Heideblütenfest



In August, the heather blossoms are celebrated with parades, folk costumes and the crowning of the traditional “Heath Queen”.

Sülfmeistertage



This medieval festival pays tribute to the salt masters with historical performances, barrel rolling and entertainment in the streets.

Lüneburg Christmas Markets



In December, the city’s historic squares are transformed into magical Christmas markets with mulled wine, Christmas lights and local crafts.
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