Attractions and places to see around Pasewalk offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The town is situated on the Uecker River, providing access to outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Visitors can explore medieval architecture, cultural venues, and remnants of the town's fortifications. The surrounding Uckermark region is known for its lakes and forests, offering further opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The manor house is relatively inconspicuous, but its deep red color makes it visible from afar. It is located in an elongated rectangular estate with farm buildings and a baroque landscape park (with old trees and a fieldstone wall).
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great facility with park. worth a visit
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A very nice open-air museum where you can learn about the elements of Slavic life in these areas
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The history of the town dates back to the Middle Ages. To this day, you can admire the church from 1738 and the farm, which includes a half-timbered family estate built in 1761 and 19th-century buildings of a distillery, a steam mill, a cowshed, two barns, a stable, a sheepfold and a stable for carriage horses. The farm buildings were built of both stone and baked brick.
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In 2019 I wasn't here by bike, but I was lucky enough to see the village in action. I was simply involved in all activities by a school class and was even allowed to ride in the Svarog. I worked my way up from rower to batsman in a short amount of time. Unfortunately we didn't make it to the castrum. The Ukrainians of modern times showed us their skills in historical clothing. You are welcome to look over the shoulder of a blacksmith, carver or potter and also like to try those old techniques yourself. We made beads and then the blanks were exchanged for finished ones. The nicer one's own was, the higher the exchange value. In Ukranenland you can take a great journey back in time to the Middle Ages. It is an attempt to reconstruct everyday life, craftsmanship and architecture. The open-air museum is a museum facility that is unique in Western Pomerania. In this Slavic trade and craft settlement from the 9th/10th. In the 19th century, log, plank and wickerwork houses were reconstructed in their original size according to archaeological findings. Sometimes women are just lucky. On my bike tour, the Ukranenland was unfortunately closed. Monday is always a day off here.
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A vast farm in the area of a medieval castle. Very nicely refurbished. In the historical buildings there is, among others, hotel with restaurant, park, historic building which houses the fire brigade and others. The first castle layout probably dates back to the 13th century and was built as a border defensive structure. Only the former castle tower, the Fangelturm, has survived from the medieval period. In the 17th century, the castle was rebuilt into a manor house, and in the 19th century it was an extensive property with a gatehouse, distillery, steam mill, barns, stables for cows, horses, sheep and cart horses. The current well-kept condition is the result of a renovation in 1994.
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Perfect for children and as a trip. From time to time there is also food from a forgotten time
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Pasewalk is rich in history. You can visit the Prenzlauer Gate Pasewalk, a Gothic brick gate from the 15th century that now houses the city museum. Large sections of the medieval Pasewalk City Wall, complete with towers and defensive watch houses, are also well-preserved. Other notable historical sites include St. Marien Church, St. Nikolai Church, and the Pulverturm (Powder Tower).
Yes, Pasewalk offers several family-friendly options. The Ukranenland Open-Air Museum is a reconstructed Slavic settlement from the 9th and 10th centuries, offering an interactive historical experience. The Lindenbad outdoor pool provides fun with a swimming pool, current channel, and a 71-meter water slide, typically open from May to September. The Lokschuppen Pasewalk (Locomotive Shed) also offers a unique experience focused on railway history with large locomotives and model trains.
The Uecker River, which flows through Pasewalk, provides opportunities for hiking and cycling along its banks. Pasewalk is also a gateway to the Ueckermünde Heath Nature Reserve and the Uckermark region, both known for their lakes and forests, perfect for outdoor exploration. For specific routes, you can find various easy hikes around Pasewalk, including trails along the Uecker Riverside.
The City Museum, located within the Prenzlauer Gate Pasewalk, presents Pasewalk's urban history, including its early days and garrison history, with a special focus on the artist Paul Holz. The Cultural Forum ("Historisches U") hosts concerts, theater performances, readings, and art exhibitions throughout the year.
The Ukranen Bridge offers scenic views of the Uecker River and serves as a connection point to the local nature reserve. The Uecker River itself is a prominent natural feature, and the surrounding Uckermark region is characterized by numerous lakes and forests, providing many natural vistas.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Village Church of Nieden, a stately stone building from the 13th century with a preserved wall painting from the 15th century. The Fire Department Museum Pasewalk also offers a vivid illustration of firefighting evolution with historic exhibits.
The period from May to September is generally ideal for outdoor activities in Pasewalk, as the Lindenbad outdoor pool is typically open, and the weather is favorable for hiking and cycling along the Uecker River and exploring the nature reserves. The well-maintained parks and green spaces are also best enjoyed during warmer months.
Yes, Pasewalk is located directly on the Berlin-Usedom long-distance cycle path. You can find various MTB trails around Pasewalk, including routes like the Uecker Bridge (Torgelow) – Ueckermünde Harbor loop. The Uecker River banks also offer pleasant cycling opportunities.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. Many enjoy the interactive experience at the Ukranenland Open-Air Museum and the scenic views from the Ukranen Bridge. The preserved medieval architecture, such as the Pasewalk City Wall and Prenzlauer Gate, also receives positive feedback for its historical significance.
Pasewalk's town center and surrounding area offer various cafes, pubs, and restaurants. The Marktplatz (Market Square) is a central hub for daily life and events. For accommodation, the Villa Knobelsdorff, a 19th-century military villa, has been converted into a hotel and restaurant, blending history with modern amenities.
Pasewalk features several historically significant churches. St. Marien Church, a 13th-century three-aisled hall church on the market square, boasts the largest carillon in Vorpommern. St. Nikolai Church, built in 1176, is Pasewalk's oldest church and serves as an ecumenical and German-Polish meeting place. Additionally, the Rothenklempenow Village Church, a Renaissance hall church from 1638, features preserved baroque furnishings and a large pulpit altar.
Pasewalk offers several running trails, particularly along the Uecker River. You can find various running routes around Pasewalk, including loops from the town center to the Uecker Bridge or to the Weir with Fish Ladder, ranging from moderate difficulty.
While specific routes vary, Pasewalk has public transport options. For example, the Ukranenland Open-Air Museum is located nearby and can be accessed. For attractions within the town, such as the Prenzlauer Tor, they are generally centrally located and accessible. It's advisable to check local schedules for specific destinations.


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