Best attractions and places to see around Siggelkow offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural insights in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The area is characterized by its agricultural landscape, interspersed with forest islands and lakes like Treptowsee and Wocker-See, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore historical sites such as village churches and experience unique animal encounters at local farms. The region provides a quiet setting for those interested in rural life and historical exploration.
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The architectural style of that time was simply beautiful. Now there is a brewery in the building.
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The former imperial post office is a modernly renovated, quaint city hotel with friendly staff, well-equipped rooms, new bathrooms and of course delicious beer More information: https://www.hotelbrauhaus.de/
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Beautiful monastery directly on the Stepenitz. Here you can experience and enjoy the Stepenitz, which was declared the river landscape of the year 2024/2025 by the Friends of Nature Germany and the German Anglers Association, in its original power and visit the impressive monastery.
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Of the Marienfließ monastery, the oldest Cistercian monastery in Prignitz, today only the monastery church remains, which is used as a parish church. In 1829 a wooden ceiling was installed and a new roof turret was installed. In 1900 the interior was renovated. The church is open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Very nice building, great hotel, very nice hosts! We were allowed to spend the night here on our 2021 summer bike tour and had a fantastically beautiful room, great food and a spontaneous tour of the brewery cellar. For more impressions, please visit Mrs. M.'s "Wireless Stories" on YouTube (Mecklenburg Lake Cycle Path Day 6)
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Three-aisled brick hall church, construction began in the 13th century. Tower completed in the 15th century, saddle roof after a fire from 1612. Inside, in the ambulatory, a former high altar from 1421. Neo-Gothic altarpiece from 1897. Behind the main altar crucifixion group from the end of the 15th century. Baptismal font from 1620
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Today the brewery is located there.
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Former Cistercian monastery church of St. Maria and St. Maria Magdalena, donated in 1231 by Johann Gans zu Putlitz. Site now used as a Protestant monastery. Brick church from the beginning of the 14th century. Boarded-up western roof tower with a pointed dome. Inside, neo-Gothic remodeling
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Treptowsee, a popular swimming lake within a nature reserve, known for its excellent water quality and surrounding walking trails. The Wocker-See near Parchim also provides recreational opportunities, including a public swimming pool and beach. Additionally, the Müritz-Elde waterway, which includes the Parchim Lock, flows through the area, connecting the Mecklenburg Lake District to the Elbe River.
Yes, the area is rich in historical and cultural sites. The Dorfkirche Siggelkow is a beautifully restored village church. Other evangelical village churches can be found in nearby Klein Pankow, Groß Pankow, and Redlin. Further afield, you can visit the Marienfließ Monastery, the oldest Cistercian monastery in Prignitz, now serving as a parish church.
For family fun, consider the Elefantenhof Platschow, where you can get up close with elephants, sea lions, and other animals, including daily shows. The Alpaka Ranch Ruhner Berge offers interactive alpaca walks and features an adventure playground with trampolines, climbing walls, and a barefoot path. The Wocker-See also has a public swimming pool with a large sunbathing lawn, playground, and beach volleyball court.
You can have unique animal encounters at the Elefantenhof Platschow, a private elephant farm offering shows and opportunities to interact with elephants, sea lions, and other animals. Another option is the Alpaka Ranch Ruhner Berge, where you can enjoy alpaca walks and meet llamas.
Absolutely. The region around Siggelkow is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for hiking, cycling, and even gravel biking. For example, there are easy hiking trails like the 'Death March Memorial Redlin loop' or the 'Blanksee loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Village Church of Siggelkow – Water Tower loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Siggelkow and Cycling around Siggelkow guides.
The area offers a variety of cycling routes suitable for different skill levels. You can find easy routes like the 'Camping Blanksee – Gischow Village Church loop' or the 'Bridge Over the Elde – Imperial Post Office Parchim loop'. For those interested in gravel biking, there are options like the 'St. Nikolai Church Putlitz – Muggerkuhl Rest Area loop'. Explore more routes in the Cycling around Siggelkow and Gravel biking around Siggelkow guides.
Yes, the region provides excellent spots for swimming and water activities. The Treptowsee is a popular choice with clean waters and sandy shores. The Wocker-See near Parchim features a public swimming pool with a large sunbathing lawn, playground, beach volleyball court, and a sand beach, complete with a pier and diving tower. Camping am Blanksee also offers a charming beach and opportunities for paddle boating.
Parchim, a short distance from Siggelkow, boasts significant historical architecture. You can visit the Parchim Town Hall, a Gothic brick building dating back to the 14th century. Another must-see is St. George's Church, Parchim, a Protestant church consecrated in 1307 with visible remains of an earlier Romanesque basilica. The former Imperial Post Office Parchim, an impressive building from 1883, is also worth seeing.
While a bit further afield, the BÄRENWALD Müritz is a significant brown bear sanctuary. It provides a natural habitat for bears rescued from poor conditions, offering visitors a chance to observe them in a near-natural environment as part of an animal welfare project by FOUR PAWS.
Yes, the Siebengiebelhof in Drenkow (part of Ruhner Berge) is a Demeter organic farm with a farm shop and cafe. They produce and sell organic dairy products like raw milk cheese, quark, and yogurt from their horned cows, along with other regional organic products. The cafe is known for its homemade cakes and coffee.
The Treptowsee is special due to its location within a nature reserve and its exceptionally clean water quality. It's part of the 'Siggelkower Sander' FFH area, recognized for its unique flora and fauna. The lake features shallow, sandy shores, making it pleasant for swimming, and is encircled by a walking trail mostly through the forest.
The best time to visit Siggelkow for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, swimming in the lakes, and enjoying the animal parks. The natural landscapes are vibrant, and most attractions are fully operational.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails perfect for beginners. Examples include the 'Death March Memorial Redlin loop' and the 'Blanksee – Blanksee loop from Camping am Blanksee', both rated as easy. These trails offer pleasant walks through the local scenery without significant elevation changes. You can find more options in the Hiking around Siggelkow guide.


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