Relaxing Meditation Getaway by Train from Hamburg, Germany

  1. Day 1: Lüneburg
    30 minutes (22.3 miles) from Hamburg

    Begin your meditation journey in the charming town of Lüneburg. Take a walk around the town’s old salt mines or visit the Kloster Lüne Abbey for a peaceful guided tour. Enjoy a vegetarian lunch at Café Licht before going to the Salt Museum, where you can learn about the town’s salt-making history and relax in the salt graduation tower. End the day with a soothing yoga class at Yoga Haus Lüneburg.

  2. Day 2: Bad Bevensen
    35 minutes (24.4 miles) from Lüneburg

    Wake up early for a 5 am meditation session at the Jod-Sole-Therme in Bad Bevensen, a thermal bathhouse rich in iodine and salt. Afterward, enjoy a healthy breakfast at the Bio-Hotel Kenners LandLust. Take a relaxing walk at the Kurpark or visit the Heimatmuseum to learn about the local culture. End the day with a massage or reflexology treatment at the Vitalzentrum Suisse.

  3. Day 3: Schwerin
    1 hour 15 minutes (75.9 miles) from Bad Bevensen

    Travel to the city of Schwerin, known for its picturesque castle and peaceful lakes. Start with a guided meditation session at the Dom Zu Schwerin. Take a tour of the Schwerin Palace and its gardens, and enjoy a picnic lunch by the lake. Explore the Mecklenburg State Theatre and end the day with a sunset boat tour of the lake.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Café Licht (1 hour, 10€)
  • Salt Museum (2 hours, 8€)
  • Yoga Haus Lüneburg (1 hour, 15€)
  • Jod-Sole-Therme (2 hours, 16€)
  • Bio-Hotel Kenners LandLust (1 hour, 20€)
  • Kurpark (2 hours, Free)
  • Heimatmuseum (1 hour, 6€)
  • Vitalzentrum Suisse (1 hour, 50€)
  • Schwerin Palace (2 hours, 10€)
  • Mecklenburg State Theatre (1 hour, 15€)
  • Boat Tour (1 hour, 8€)
  • Total Estimated Costs: 158€ per person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider spending an extra day in Lüneburg to explore its beautiful old town. You can also take a day trip to Hamburg to visit the Planten un Blomen park. If you have less time, skip the Schwerin boat tour and visit the city’s State Museum instead.

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