The town is especially known for its Lübzer brewery, in operation since 1877. Before setting off on your river cruise, take time to explore the charming medieval town center of Lübz and its iconic landmarks: the Bailiff’s House, the Rose Garden, the Ziegenmarkt (Goat Market), the Bailiff’s Tower,the only remaining part of the 14th-century castle, now housing a museum,the water tower, and the planetarium.
Germany’s only island town, Malchow is made up of three parts: the historic old town (on an island in the heart of Lake Malchower), the new town, and the monastery. Before crossing the swing bridge with your houseboat to continue your cruise, make a stop at the Marlow port to explore the town’s rich cultural and historical heritage: the Kath Church, Monastery Church, Museum of the GDR, Organ Museum, and old mill…
Situated by the Müritz estuary, this town is perfect for a canal holiday: aquarium, spa, St. George's and St. Mary’s churches, brewery… and direct access to Müritz National Park,a breeding ground for rare birds, a nature lover’s paradise.
Röbel’s timber-framed houses by the lake, restored Dutch windmill, and colorful town center make it one of the region’s most charming stops. Enjoy family time at the MüritzTherme spa complex.
Mirow invites you to discover its baroque palace, once a ducal summer residence, and the romantic “Island of Love,” surrounded by blooming water lilies and charming thatched cottages.
Royal ambiance with pedestrian-friendly town center, lakeside paths, and delightful restaurants.
Crossed by the Havel River and surrounded by the Röblinsee and Schwedtsee lakes, the historic town of Fürstenberg is full of sights to discover before the start of your river cruise or after a few days of sailing. To learn about its historical porcelain-making activity, visit the castle, which houses the Porzellan Museum (porcelain museum).
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Close to the Hamburg Airport