Oppdag Brandenburg
Reisetyper
Frederick the Great's rococo retreat, the New Palace, Cecilienhof's 1945 conference rooms, the Bridge of Spies at Glienicke, the Holländisches Viertel and the Russian Kolonie Alexandrowka — Brandenburg's UNESCO World Heritage palace-and-park ensemble.
The 470 km² UNESCO biosphere reserve south-east of Berlin, with traditional Kahn punt tours from Lübbenau and Lübben, the Sorbian (Wendish) cultural heartland, the EU-protected Spreewaldgurke gherkin, and the 260 km cucumber cycle path.
Brandenburg's empty north-east — the Schorfheide-Chorin UNESCO biosphere reserve, Cistercian Chorin Abbey, the Ruppiner Seenland with Rheinsberg and Fontane's Neuruppin, and the Lower Oder Valley National Park's autumn crane migration corridor.
Europe's largest artificial lake landscape in southern Brandenburg — twenty-plus lakes flooded into former lignite pits, the IBA-Terrassen visitor centre, the Rostiger Nagel lookout, and the connecting canal network for sailing and houseboat tourism.
Theodor Fontane's literary Brandenburg — the Havelland chain of lakes, Werder's cherry-blossom festival in late April, Brandenburg an der Havel's medieval cathedral, the Beelitz asparagus capital, and the Tropical Islands resort in the former airship hangar.
Cottbus and the Branitzer Park, the Lower Sorbian/Wendish Museum, the FilmFestival Cottbus for central and eastern European cinema, BER airport at Schönefeld, the Tesla Gigafactory at Grünheide, and Frankfurt (Oder)'s Polish border crossing.
- •Brandenburg shares Berlin's VBB integrated transport zone — one ticket covers Berlin S-Bahn/U-Bahn, all Brandenburg regional rail and bus, and the BER airport express. The Deutschlandticket (€63 monthly) covers the entire state's regional transport.
- •BER airport (Berlin Brandenburg, IATA code BER) is in southern Brandenburg, not Berlin proper, despite the name. The FEX express train reaches Berlin Hauptbahnhof in 30 minutes; from BER, regional rail covers the Brandenburg state.
- •Sanssouci tickets sell out — the Sanssouci Palace itself has a strict limited-entry timed-ticket system, especially in summer. Book online via the Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten (SPSG) website ahead of your visit. Sanssouci closes Mondays.
- •Spreewald punt tours run April through October from Lübbenau, Lübben, Burg and Schlepzig harbours. Trips of 2-3 hours are standard; the Lehde Open-Air Museum is reachable only by canal. Lübbenau is the most-popular gateway; Lübben quieter.
- •The Sorbian/Wendish minority in the Spreewald and Niederlausitz is officially recognised in German law — bilingual road signs, Sorbian-language church services in some parishes, and Sorbian Easter-egg traditions. The Cottbus Wendisches Museum covers Lower Sorbian heritage.
- •Brandenburg's protected areas cover roughly a third of the state — eleven nature parks, three UNESCO biosphere reserves (Spreewald, Schorfheide-Chorin, Flusslandschaft Elbe-Brandenburg), and one national park (Lower Oder Valley). Drone use is restricted in all of them.
- •Werder's Baumblütenfest cherry-blossom festival in late April-early May draws tens of thousands of Berliners — book accommodation early. Beelitz asparagus season runs from late April to St John's Day (June 24, 'Spargelsilvester').
- •The Bridge of Spies at Glienicke between Potsdam and Berlin is open to pedestrians and traffic; the historic Cold-War-era exchange site is marked but plain-looking. The eastern Glienicke Park is in Brandenburg, the western in Berlin — the Havel river is the state border.
- •Frankfurt (Oder)'s Stadtbrücke crossing to Słubice in Poland is open 24 hours and free for pedestrians under Schengen — bring photo ID though it's rarely checked. The Polish side has noticeably cheaper restaurants, fuel and tobacco.
- •The Tropical Islands resort (the largest free-standing dome in the world, a former Cargolifter airship hangar) is at Brand-Briesen in southern Brandenburg, 60 km south of Berlin — a 16-hectare indoor tropical-rainforest waterpark open year-round, popular for winter family weekends.
- •Many Brandenburg landscapes are very empty by central-European standards — phone signal can drop in the Schorfheide forests and the Lower Oder Valley floodplain. Carry water, basic supplies and a paper map for cycling or hiking trips into the protected areas.
- •The Tesla Gigafactory at Grünheide does not offer public tours; the 'Werksgaststätte' staff canteen is occasionally open for special events. The wider Grünheide-Erkner-Strausberg area east of Berlin has the Müggelspree water network and the Märkische Schweiz nature park as real visitor destinations.
Turisme og reisemålsguider
Tourismus-Marketing Brandenburg GmbH — the state tourism board's twelve-region portal: Potsdam, Spreewald, Uckermark, Havelland, Seenland Oder-Spree, Ruppiner Seenland, Fläming, Barnimer Land, Prignitz, Elbe-Elster-Land, Dahme-Seenland and the Lausitzer Seenland.
Tourismusverband Spreewald — UNESCO biosphere reserve information, traditional Kahn punt tour operators in Lübbenau, Lübben, Burg and Schlepzig, accommodation directory, the Gurkenradweg cucumber cycle path map, and Sorbian/Wendish cultural events.
The official portal for Europe's largest artificial lake landscape — the connecting canal network, sailing and houseboat operators, the Rostiger Nagel lookout, the IBA-Terrassen visitor centre at Großräschen, and the structural-transformation history of the former lignite region.
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