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We also finally went to an area we having been wanting to go a number of years - the Spreewald. It is just over an hour south-east of Berlin by train. We have driven past it several times on the Dresden-Berlin Autobahn and seen pictures of it from friends in Germany. Also we have twice had a few hour stop on the edge of it in the town of Luckau. It encompasses a large inland delta of the Spree River and is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
It is also famous for the productions of gherkins.
www.spreewald.de

www.spreewald.de
en.wikipedia.org
You get off the train at the Lübbenau station and it is about a 1 km walk to the town itself and another few hundred metres to the waters edge. The local bus service is so infrequent as to be useless. We purchased a Brandenburg Day Ticket for €35. It is valid from 09:00 to 03:00 the next day and covers up to 5 adults. It is usable inside Berlin and Regional Express Trains within the Berlin transport zone.

Murals on the station underpass give you an idea of what to expect.



The walk to the old town - you will not be alone.

An old water tower

In town


The Fire Station

It is also famous for the productions of gherkins.
Spreewald gherkins - Spreewald

The Spreewald - Spreewald

Spree Forest - Wikipedia
You get off the train at the Lübbenau station and it is about a 1 km walk to the town itself and another few hundred metres to the waters edge. The local bus service is so infrequent as to be useless. We purchased a Brandenburg Day Ticket for €35. It is valid from 09:00 to 03:00 the next day and covers up to 5 adults. It is usable inside Berlin and Regional Express Trains within the Berlin transport zone.

Murals on the station underpass give you an idea of what to expect.



The walk to the old town - you will not be alone.

An old water tower

In town


The Fire Station
