The Spreewald - Europe's largest water labyrinth
The Brandenburg region is located in the northeast of Germany. With its 13 holiday regions, Brandenburg offers many attractions, sights and unique landscapes. The region is known for its countless lakes and rivers. A popular excursion destination for many visitors is therefore the Spreewald. Here you can make a traditional boat tour through the lagoon-like water labyrinth of the Spreewald, which is unique in Europe. You can also explore the area of the Spreewald, declared a UNESCO biosphere reserve, extensively by canoe. For nature lovers, the Spreewald offers not only peace and relaxation, but also untouched landscapes, historic farms and small sleepy villages. With a bit of luck you can also meet kingfishers, ospreys and cranes on the way. The holiday region Brandenburg has many historical cities like Potsdam, Cottbus and Rheinsberg that are worth discovering. In Potsdam, the former residence city of Prussia, there are beautiful castles and parks to admire.
Activities in the Spreewald
The landmark and probably most famous castle of the city is Sanssouci. It was built between 1745 and 1747 in rococo style and attracts thousands of visitors every year. In 1990 it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. But not only the castle itself is worth seeing, also the beautiful park invites for an extensive walk. In Potsdams city centre you can expect magnificent town houses, old churches and city gates and a lot of historical charm. The Schiffbauergasse is considered the citys adventure district and is located on the shore of the Deep Lake. From here you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Potsdam scenery. The Brandenburg holiday region is considered the region with the most water in Europe. With over 6,500 navigable water routes, it offers a true paradise for water sports of all kinds: whether diving, fishing or stand up paddling. Cyclists also get their moneys worth here. The flat, varied landscape is ideal for extensive exploratory tours along the Neisse, Oder, Elbe or Spree rivers. Nature lovers can discover a variety of animals and plants in the National Park "Lower Oder Valley" and learn a lot about the region.
Filmpark Babelsberg
Brandenburg not only offers space for recreation and countless sports opportunities, but also offers culture enthusiasts a lot to discover. In addition to castles and parks, Brandenburg also offers an impressive museum landscape with about 14 museums and exhibitions. These range from unique art museums, such as the Barberini Museum in Potsdam, to small local history and natural history museums. A visit to the Potsdam theme park "Filmpark Babelsberg" is also an adventure for young and old. There are plenty of accommodations in the region. If you want to spend your holiday in the open air, you will find what you are looking for in Brandenburg. There are about 150 campsites, which offer plenty of space for recreation and relaxation. Prepare yourself for relaxing days in one of the most beautiful regions in Germany!