Attractions and places to see around Blumenholz, a municipality in the Mecklenburg Lake District, offer a diverse range of experiences. This region provides opportunities to explore natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural landmarks. Visitors can discover numerous points of interest, from expansive lakes to historic churches and market squares. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and rich history, making it suitable for various outdoor and cultural pursuits.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The stop is actually worth it. The church is said to be open almost all the time. The tower had sunk considerably. At the time, the whole village collected money for the reconstruction work.
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Great circular route around the lake that can be ridden easily, without any problems and without any further difficulty. A great tour through a beautiful (lake) landscape, a very varied circuit variant.
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The neo-Gothic hall church has a rectangular floor plan and was built from hewn field stones and bricks. The church was probably built between 1883 and 1893; another source states that it was built between 1889 and 1893. The building also includes a heated winter church
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There are only a few places where there is “open” access to the shore. The view of the lake from the shore is awesome. Very nice place. Just stop briefly and capture the beautiful perspectives of the lake.
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The owners have lovingly prepared it...a must see...
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Very beautiful old village houses with thatched roofs. Lovingly designed front gardens with figures. Idyllic little pond. Charming village. Attention to cyclists because of the cobblestone road.
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Alt Rehse is a village and district of the town of Penzlin on the western shore of Lake Tollense. The village ensemble is a rare example of rural architecture built during the Nazi era, architecturally and historically unique in Germany. The village itself is of Slavic origin. After the departure of the Germanic inhabitants during the Migration Period, the medieval tribes of the Redarii and Tollensi, from the tribal confederation of the Wilzi, who were later also united in the Liutizi confederation, lived here. The name "Rehse" could be derived from Old Slavic and mean "place by the water."
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The evangelical village church in Alt Rehse is a listed church building. The building replaces a previous church. In 1182, Duke Bogislav of Pomerania confirmed the possessions of the Premonstratensian monastery in Broda, which also included the village of Reze. Alt Rehse was also a parish village for Krukow and Mallin from 1594 to 1960.
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The region around Blumenholz offers several beautiful natural features. You can visit Lake Tollens, which has a 35-kilometer cycling path and multiple bathing spots. The historic Wanzkaer Mill Ruins are nestled in the Nonnenbachtal nature reserve, perfect for hikers. Further afield, the Müritz National Park provides extensive opportunities for cycling, paddling, and hiking amidst tranquil nature.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity here. A notable path is the approximately 35-kilometer circular route around Lake Tollens. For more options, you can explore various routes in the area, including those found in the Cycling around Blumenholz guide, which features routes like the Lake Tollense loop from Nonnenbachtal.
There are several hiking opportunities. The area around the Wanzkaer Mill Ruins in the Nonnenbachtal nature reserve is popular for nature lovers. You can also find a variety of trails, including easy hikes, in the Easy hikes around Blumenholz guide, with options like the Gotsmann Memorial Stone loop from Blumenholz.
Absolutely! Lake Tollens offers seven bathing spots, most of which are free and boast excellent water quality. The Augustenbad on the eastern shore is particularly noteworthy, featuring a large sandy beach and shaded lawns.
The region is rich in history. You can visit the Evangelische Dorfkirche in Alt Rehse, a listed church building with origins tracing back to 1182. The impressive Klosterkirche Wanzka showcases North German brick Gothic architecture, linked to the Cistercian Wanzka Monastery. Additionally, the Ruins of Peccatel Castle on the southern bank of the Middle Lake are among the better-preserved hilltop castles in Northern Germany, dating to the 13th century.
The Neustrelitz Market Square is a vibrant central hub characterized by eight streets radiating outwards, a unique Baroque city plan. It is home to the Rathaus (Town Hall) and the Stadtkirche (Town Church), offering a pleasant spot with restaurants and cafés. The Town Hall itself was inaugurated in 1843.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Lake Tollens with its bathing spots and cycling path is great for all ages. The Neustrelitz City Harbor offers a pleasant environment with restaurants and a view of the lake, and the Neustrelitz Market Square is also considered family-friendly.
Yes, some attractions offer accessibility. The Neustrelitz Town Hall, the Fountain at Neustrelitz Market Square, and the Neustrelitz City Harbor are noted as wheelchair-accessible.
The summer months are ideal, especially for enjoying outdoor activities like cycling around Lake Tollens and swimming at its bathing spots. The pleasant weather also makes hiking in areas like the Nonnenbachtal nature reserve and exploring historical sites more enjoyable.
For scenic views, the Tollensesee offers beautiful vistas, particularly along its circular path. The Wanzkaer Mill Ruins provide picturesque views of the surrounding lakes and hills. Additionally, the Neustrelitz City Harbor offers a lovely view of the lake.
Beyond the main attractions, the Wanzkaer Mill Ruins offer a unique blend of history and nature in a tranquil setting. The Alt Rehse village ensemble is also a rare example of rural architecture with significant historical context, making it a fascinating discovery for those interested in local heritage.


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