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A quiet Elbe town with a long memory. I took the train from Hamburg (≈1 hour) to Lauenburg — a former Hanseatic hub where the Old Salt Road met the river, later pushed to the edge of the West by the inner-German border. Timbered houses, steep lanes, a castle ridge with big views, and a working river that never stops. What’s inside Elbe Promenade (unglamorous in the best way) Half-timbered Altstadt & steep lanes down to Elbstraße Lauenburg Castle remains (now the town hall) + hilltop views Kaiser Wilhelm (1900) — coal-fired paddle steamer The Old Salt Road & Stecknitz Canal: medieval trade that made this place matter “Der Rufer” statue — and the surprisingly funny story behind it Cold War context: where the border crossed the Elbe near Lauenburg & Boizenburg Why Lauenburg? It’s close to Hamburg, easy by train, and perfect if you like moody river towns with real history: Hanseatic trade, duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg, and the lingering border atmosphere — without the crowds. If you enjoyed this, hit Like, Subscribe, and tell me which northern town I should walk next. Music by Epidemic Sound