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Bad Sülze

Attractions and Places To See around Bad Sülze - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Bad Sülze offer a blend of historical sites, cultural insights, and natural landscapes. This town in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is recognized for its spa traditions and connection to salt production. The area features the extensive Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve, historical churches, and museums dedicated to the region's past. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and historical points of interest.

Best attractions and places to see around Bad Sülze

  • The most popular attractions is Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve: Carlewitz to Marlow, a natural monument that features an extensive, wide, and boggy valley, formed about 12,000 years ago. It is a unique habitat where visitors can experience untouched nature.
  • Another must-see spot is Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich), a lake that was originally created in the 13th century for a mill. After being drained and re-dammed, it now offers an idyllic pond setting with a fish ladder.
  • Visitors also love Town Church Bad Sülze, a religious building first mentioned in 1276. This historic brick church features a longitudinal nave with late Gothic star vaults and a neo-Gothic spire.
  • Bad Sülze is known for its historical sites, natural features, and cultural attractions. The region offers a variety of places to see and explore, from museums to nature reserves.
  • The attractions around Bad Sülze are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 160 upvotes and over 130 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve: Carlewitz to Marlow

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Southeast of Ribnitz-Damgarten lies the nature reserve "Untere Recknitztal". The lower reaches of the Recknitz with the surrounding river valley moor and the steep valley slopes formed around 12,000 years ago as Urstromtal on the edge of a glacier. The extensive, broad, moored valley, which forms the border between Mecklenburg and Vorpommern with its sequels along the Trebel and Peene, is a unique habitat in the Baltic Sea region, where you can still experience pure nature.

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Town Church Bad Sülze

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You can get the key for a deposit in the Café Wunderbar

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Mill Gate, Tribsees

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The mill gate, also Stralsunder gate, in Tribsees is one of the two remaining gates of the weir plant, which surrounded the city. The Gothic three-storey brick gate from the 13th century was built on a fieldstone base and secured the road to Stralsund. It has several striking plaster covers. The usually richer decorated field side has several ogival apertures and a staggered gable. This is framed by a plaster band and decorated with pointed arch and Eckfialen.
The city side is simpler designed. It has a centered, on both upper floors reaching walled depression with a small window in the middle. In the gable are two round-arched hatches and a final unplastered round arch.

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Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich)

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The Tribohmer Teich, a reservoir, also known as “Emilsee” by local residents, was created in the 13th century for a mill. In 1930 the pond was drained and in 1987 the residents, initiated by Emil Grumpelt, dammed it up again in a night and fog campaign (hence the name). In 2011 the dam was destroyed by flooding. The pond ran empty. In 2014 the dam was repaired, the fish ladder was installed and the idyllic pond has existed again ever since.

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Historic Old Town of Tribsees

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Although Tribsees does not look attractive at cursory, there are some noteworthy locations when you take a closer look. This includes the work of art "Rotation" on the mill forecourt created by Klaus-Joachim Albert. It is meant to commemorate the former watermill and the course of the Trebel.

The Tribseese Thomaskirche from 13./15. Century is part of the way to brick Gothic and is currently being restored. Right next to it you can visit the Royal Prison Center - now a local history museum, tourist information and potato museum.
Tribsees still has two city gates, the mill gate and the stone gate from the 13th century.

Despite 1999 incorporations (Landsdorf, Siemersdorf, Rekentin and Stremlow), the population of Tribsees has fallen by about a third (2,732 inhabitants in 2015), which is reflected in the cityscape. Tribsees has a rest area for water walkers with attached rental station. In Trebeltal one comes, partly through nature reserves, on the natural river to Demmin, where the Trebel flows into the Peene.

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Michael (mimirsbrunnen)
December 30, 2025, Mühlentor Tribsees

After a major town fire in 1702, the gate was rebuilt with some structural modifications. From 1976 to 1991, it housed the Tribsees Local History Museum (a small local history museum), which later moved to the Stone Gate and finally to another building in 2007.

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This pond can be found at the entrance to the valley. It appears to be dammed and overflows into the stream over a ledge. A very beautiful biotope. There are benches, but no designated swimming area.

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At the beginning, it's a very nice bike path with excellent asphalt. The middle section becomes a dirt road, which could be bumpy for narrow tires. After that, it's back to good asphalt. The scenery and tranquility are fantastic.

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Petra
September 10, 2024, Mühlentor Tribsees

The mill gate was built in the 13th century and rebuilt with modifications in 1702 after a fire.

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The church bells are still original - you can hear it :)

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Single-nave brick church from the 13th century. Recessed choir. Transverse rectangular west tower from the 15th century with octagonal roof. Inside there is a remarkable baptismal angel from 1771 and a baptismal font made of limestone from the 13th century. Key available at Cafe Wunderbar

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JR56
January 25, 2024, Stadtkirche Bad Sülze

Bad Sülze received its town charter between 1255 and 1262. The first news of the church in Sülze comes from 1276. Accordingly, this church was built in the middle of the 13th century as a brick church in the Gothic style in competition with the town church in Marlow, which was built around the same time been built. The spire was destroyed by fire in 1770. The burning tip penetrated the roof of the nave but remained on the vault. It was not until 1892 that the tower received a new, straight, neo-Gothic top. The town church has a longitudinal nave with two square bays with late Gothic star vaults. The east side with its rising arched frieze is closed off by a beautiful gable. On the north side there is a beautiful recessed portal crowned with three Gothic eyelashes. The altar, which replaced the one destroyed by fire in 1770, is noteworthy. The key is available in the parish office or in the “Cafe Wunderbar” for tours. https://www.auf-nach-mv.de/reiseziel/a-kirche-in-bad-suelze

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Emil Grumpelt was my father and narrowly escaped arrest at the time because, with the help of his brigade, he cleared out the remains of the original pond, which was filled with rubbish, ash and household waste, during the winter months and then created this attraction for many day trippers. Fortunately, the cultural added value counted more. It's nice that it's remembered that way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical and cultural sites can I explore in Bad Sülze?

Bad Sülze offers a rich history tied to its salt production. You can visit the Salzmuseum Mecklenburg, which details the town's salt extraction and spa traditions. The historic Town Church Bad Sülze, a Gothic brick church, is also a significant landmark. Additionally, the town's heritage includes the concept of the Gradierwerk (Graduation Works) and the historic Holländermühle Bad Sülze, a tower windmill.

Are there natural attractions to visit in and around Bad Sülze?

Yes, Bad Sülze is surrounded by natural beauty. The Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve offers extensive, boggy valleys and untouched nature, perfect for hiking and cycling. The Kurpark is a 13-hectare listed park with rhododendron groves and dahlia beds, ideal for relaxation. You can also visit Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich), an idyllic reservoir with a fish ladder.

What are some family-friendly activities available in the Bad Sülze area?

Families can enjoy several attractions. The Salzmuseum Mecklenburg offers insights into salt production and features a moor train ride that children often enjoy. The nearby Vogelpark Marlow is a 22-hectare bird park with spacious enclosures, daily animal shows, and play areas. The Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) is also a pleasant spot for a family outing.

What makes the Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve special?

The Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve is a unique habitat formed about 12,000 years ago. It features an extensive, wide, and boggy valley that serves as a crucial ecological area. Visitors can experience untouched nature, with opportunities for hiking, cycling, and even guided paddle tours on the Recknitz River for animal observation.

Can I learn about the town's salt production history?

Absolutely. The Salzmuseum Mecklenburg is dedicated to the history of salt extraction from local brine and Bad Sülze's spa and bathing culture. Housed in a historic half-timbered building, it provides fascinating insights into the trade that shaped the town. The museum also integrates the concept of the historical Gradierwerk (Graduation Works) into its experience.

What outdoor activities can I do near Bad Sülze?

The area around Bad Sülze is excellent for outdoor activities. You can explore the Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve through hiking and cycling. The Recknitz River also offers opportunities for canoeing and rowing, with guided paddle tours available. For specific routes, you can find various options for hiking, cycling, and running in the area. For more details on routes, check out the Easy hikes around Bad Sülze, Cycling around Bad Sülze, and Running Trails around Bad Sülze guides.

Are there hiking trails suitable for different skill levels?

Yes, there are hiking trails for various skill levels. For example, you can find easy loops like the "Town Church Bad Sülze – Kurpark Bad Sülze loop" or the "Kurpark Bad Sülze – Salt Museum Bad Sülze loop." More challenging routes might also be available in the wider region. For a selection of easy hikes, refer to the Easy hikes around Bad Sülze guide.

Can I go cycling around Bad Sülze?

Bad Sülze and its surroundings offer several cycling routes. You can find easy loops such as the "Windmill in Bad Sülze loop" or longer, moderate routes like the "Trebel Bridge – Recknitz Near Bad Sülze loop." These routes allow you to explore the natural landscapes and historical sites. For more cycling options, consult the Cycling around Bad Sülze guide.

What is the best time of year to visit Bad Sülze attractions?

Bad Sülze can be enjoyed throughout the year, but certain seasons offer unique experiences. The Kurpark is particularly beautiful in spring with its rhododendron groves and in late summer during the annual Dahlia Festival. The natural reserves are pleasant for outdoor activities from spring to autumn. For indoor attractions like the Salzmuseum, any time of year is suitable.

Are Bad Sülze's attractions dog-friendly?

While specific policies vary, many outdoor areas in Bad Sülze are generally dog-friendly. The Kurpark and the Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve are great places to walk with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. For indoor attractions like the Salzmuseum, it's advisable to check their specific dog policies beforehand.

Are there any interesting landmarks in nearby towns?

Yes, there are notable landmarks in the vicinity. In Tribsees, you can see the Mill Gate, a Gothic brick gate from the 13th century, and explore the Historic Old Town of Tribsees. Another point of interest is Schloss Semlow, a manor house surrounded by a beautiful 21-hectare park.

Where can I find cafes or places to eat near attractions?

In Bad Sülze, you can often find cafes and eateries in the town center or near popular attractions. For instance, the key to the Town Church Bad Sülze can be obtained from the nearby Café Wunderbar, which also offers a place to refresh. The Salzmuseum Mecklenburg also features a café. For other attractions, local cafes and restaurants are usually available in the nearest towns or villages.

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