Best attractions and places to see around Tantow include natural features and historical sites within the Uckermark region. This agricultural community in north-eastern Germany provides access to the Lower Odra Valley Landscape Park and the Mecklenburg Lake District. The area is characterized by rolling landscapes, forests, and numerous lakes, offering opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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At the intersection of the CPO cycle paths – a Polish-German route following the former narrow-gauge railway line – and the Karwowo–Warnik path stands an eagle (Bielik) with a compass. It is a symbol of discovering new paths and orientation in the field, both for cyclists and hikers. The eagle encourages active exploration of the municipality, contact with nature, and reminds us of the historical and international character of this place.
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The White-tailed Eagle figurine made as part of the project: "Kołbaskowskie symbols – signage for better visualization of cultural heritage". One of them proudly stands at the intersection of the Warnik - Przecław cycle path, running through the picturesque areas of the Stobniański Rampart, with the cycle path along the route of the former CPO Casekow-Penkun-Oder narrow-gauge railway (Casekow - Szczecin Pomorzany). The CPO Casekow-Penkun-Oder line was built at the end of the 19th century, starting from the state railway station in Casekow. It ended in Szczecin in the Pomorzany district. During the season, the largest part of the transport consisted of sugar beets delivered to the Sugar Factory in Gumieńce in Szczecin.
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First mentioned as a castle at the end of the 12th century, Penkun Castle is today one of the last remaining castles of the Pomeranian Dukes. The castle association runs a border and customs museum in the former administrator's house, and there is a small exhibition on the judicial system in Pomerania in the castle cellar.
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A resting place with a covered shelter next to the new road
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A beautiful, undulating up-and-down asphalt road among fields along the border
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The intersection of two bicycle paths. During the construction of the road along the CPO, a rest shelter and boards describing the CPO railway line were erected here.
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Picturesquely situated on the castle hill, the residence in Penkun dominates the city. In addition to the castle dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, the entire complex of buildings includes relics of a medieval stronghold, a gatehouse from 1486, a gate from 1614, the manager's house from the 18th century and a farm building built in the 19th century.
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Little traffic and interesting landscape
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Tantow is a gateway to significant natural areas. You can explore the Lower Odra Valley Landscape Park, located approximately 7.8 km away, which is part of Germany's only floodplain national park. The broader Uckermark region and the nearby Mecklenburg Lake District offer rolling landscapes, numerous lakes, and forests perfect for outdoor activities.
Yes, the region offers several historical points of interest. You can visit Penkun Castle, a historic castle built in the 15th century and later rebuilt in Renaissance style, featuring a museum and a cycle path through its park. Another significant site is the Mescherin Border Bridge over the West Oder, a steel bridge with a history dating back to the Middle Ages, offering views of the West Oder.
Tantow is well-suited for cycling enthusiasts. You can ride along the Blue Velo route along the border, a picturesque, asphalt section of the R3 bicycle road with some elevations. Another unique route is found at the CPO intersection, where two bicycle paths meet, including one following the former CPO Casekow-Penkun-Oder narrow-gauge railway. For longer rides, consider the Oder-Neisse Cycle Route which passes through the Lower Oder Valley National Park. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Tantow guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Blue Velo route along the border and the CPO intersection are cycle ways that are considered family-friendly. Penkun Castle also offers a historical experience that can be enjoyed by families. Additionally, the Mescherin Border Bridge over the West Oder provides scenic views and is accessible for families.
The region around Tantow offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails that explore the rolling landscapes, lakes, and forests of the Uckermark region. For specific routes, consider exploring the Hiking around Tantow guide, which includes routes like the 'Penkun Castle and Museum – Penkun Castle loop' or the 'Mescherin Church – Marina Mescherin loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained cycling paths and the scenic views. The Blue Velo route along the border is praised for being picturesque and well-paved. The Mescherin Border Bridge over the West Oder is noted for its beautiful views of the West Oder. Many also enjoy the historical context provided at sites like Penkun Castle and the information about the former railway line at the CPO intersection.
Yes, approximately 10.4 km from Tantow, across the border in Gryfino, Poland, you can find the unique Crooked Forest. This natural scenery is known for its distinctive bent pine trees, offering a truly unusual sight.
The Lower Odra Valley Landscape Park, part of Germany's only floodplain national park, is ideal for cycling and immersing yourself in nature. The Crane cycling route partly traverses the car-free Oder-Neisse cycle path through this area, showcasing Europe's last completely intact floodplain landscape. It's a great place for wildlife spotting and enjoying tranquil natural surroundings.
Yes, some attractions offer wheelchair accessibility. The Border Crossing at Staffelde and the CPO intersection are noted as wheelchair accessible, providing opportunities for everyone to enjoy the area's cycle ways and historical information.
The CPO intersection offers a dedicated resting place with a covered shelter, perfect for a break during a bike ride. Additionally, the Blue Velo route along the border features a few small rest areas along its path.
The region features several points of interest related to its border location. The Border Crossing at Staffelde is a beautifully done bike path along the border. The Blue Velo route along the border is a cross-border cycle path, and the Mescherin Border Bridge over the West Oder has historical significance as a connection between Germany and Poland.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can explore routes like the 'Mescheriner See loop' or the 'Drawbridge in Gryfino loop' which offer moderate difficulty. For more options, consult the Running Trails around Tantow guide.


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