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The Schwedenschanzen im Lauerholz is a historically significant rampart system nestled within the expansive Lauerholz forest, just east of Lübeck, Germany. Rising to an elevation of 61 meters, this site is a fascinating example of medieval defensive engineering, forming a crucial part of Lübeck's ancient Landwehr. Despite its popular name, which translates to "Swedish redoubts," these earthworks predate the Swedish wars by centuries, serving as a protective barrier against incursions from Mecklenburg.
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Elevazione 60 m
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giovedì 12 marzo
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4°C
91 %
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Despite the name 'Schwedenschanzen' (Swedish redoubts), these earthworks are much older than the Swedish wars. They are actually part of Lübeck's medieval Landwehr, a defensive border system built to protect the Lübsche territory from incursions by the Mecklenburgers. The name 'Schwedenschanze' was a common, often erroneous, term given to many old fortifications across Central Europe, regardless of their actual origin.
The trails offer varied terrain, including narrow, sandy paths and sections with roots. For cyclists, especially mountain bikers, this means a dynamic and technically interesting experience with some bumpy sections. Hikers will find the paths engaging, providing a good workout through the forest.
Yes, the Schwedenschanzen are integrated into a network of paths within the Lauerholz forest. While there isn't one single 'official' loop, many routes incorporate the ramparts. You can find various suggested hiking and cycling routes that lead across the historical site and connect to other scenic areas like the Palinger Heide in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
Yes, the area is generally family-friendly. The varied terrain and historical elements can make for an engaging adventure for children. However, some paths are narrow and rooty, so parents should consider the age and mobility of their children, especially if using strollers. It's a great place for a nature walk and exploring history together.
Yes, the Lauerholz forest is a popular spot for dog walkers. Dogs are generally welcome on the trails, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or when passing other visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
Parking is typically available at various entry points to the Lauerholz forest, which surrounds the Schwedenschanzen. Specific parking areas can be found along the roads bordering the forest, such as those near the eastern edge of Lübeck. It's recommended to check a map for the closest access points to the historical site.
While there aren't elevated viewpoints offering panoramic vistas, the site itself is a notable historical feature. The Lauerholz forest provides natural beauty with its diverse trees and remnants of original heathland. The 'Green Ribbon,' marking the former inner-German border, is also nearby, adding another layer of natural and historical interest.
The duration of your visit can vary greatly depending on your chosen route and activity. A quick walk directly across the ramparts might take 30-60 minutes. However, if you combine it with a longer hike or cycle through the Lauerholz forest, you could easily spend 2-3 hours or more exploring the wider area and connecting trails.
The Schwedenschanzen are located within the Lauerholz forest, so there are no immediate cafes or restaurants directly on-site. However, being close to Lübeck, you will find numerous dining options and cafes within a short drive or cycle from the forest's edges.
While the site is not directly served by public transport, it is located near Lübeck, which has good public transport connections. You would likely need to take a bus to the edge of the Lauerholz forest and then walk or cycle a short distance to reach the Schwedenschanzen.
Due to the natural and historical nature of the site, with narrow, sandy paths and sections with roots, the Schwedenschanzen ramparts themselves are generally not suitable for wheelchairs or standard strollers. Some wider, paved paths in the surrounding Lauerholz forest might be more accessible, but the historical earthworks present challenges.
While the Lauerholz forest is popular year-round, you're likely to encounter fewer people during weekdays, especially outside of peak holiday seasons. Early mornings or late afternoons can also be quieter. Weekends, particularly in good weather, tend to be the busiest.