Best attractions and places to see around Demmin include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. This Hanseatic city is situated in the Peenetal valley at the confluence of the Peene, Tollense, and Trebel rivers, forming a "Dreistromland." The region offers a blend of historical significance and diverse natural landscapes for exploration. Demmin provides opportunities to discover medieval fortifications, churches, river valleys, and nature reserves.
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In the legends of Dargun, it is said that a hideous dragon once wreaked havoc in the monastery lake, which was then still a large swamp, and that its favorite food was virgins.
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you can take a nice walk along the edge and there is even an outdoor swimming pool
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This is a great place to take a short break and enjoy the view
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The lake is located west of Dargun in the Mecklenburg region of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. It was probably created in the 14th century by the monks of Dargun Monastery.
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The mighty walls of the monastery and castle complex are the flagship of the town of Dargun and a magnet for many visitors. The imposing walls of the former monastery, which was converted into a castle in the 16th century and badly damaged by arson in 1945, can now be admired on a tour or an exciting guided tour of the grounds. The old walls house the town information center and an exhibition room, among other things. 300-year-old yew trees and a unique hornbeam avenue invite you to take a stroll in the castle park, and newlyweds can say “I do” in the romantic 17th-century tea pavilion. If you would like to experience Dargun from a lofty height, you can climb the 25-meter-high observation tower in the monastery and castle complex. From there you have a wonderful view of the complex and the entire town. In the former guest house of the monastery, the 760 m² "Uns lütt Museum" is on display, a lovingly furnished local museum that you can touch and try out. The town information office is located in the built-up part of the complex and has a wide range of offers for you. Here you can get event tips for Dargun itself and the surrounding area, book an interesting tour of the monastery and castle complex or in "Uns lütt Museum" or find out about hotels and accommodation. The wonderful backdrop of the monastery and castle complex is used for concerts and other events such as medieval or Christmas markets. https://www.auf-nach-mv.de/reiseziele/a-schloss-und-kloster-dargun
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The lake was dammed by the monks, making it artificial and one of five reservoirs in MV. Very beautiful because it largely has natural banks. There's also a lot of history surrounding it
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A beautiful lifting bridge at the reservoirs.
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The monastery lake of Dargun is about 180 m wide, 1350 m long and about 3-4 m deep. You can walk around it in about 1.5 hours. The lake was created by the monks of the monastery in the 14th century with the help of a dam. It was used for fishing and to operate a water mill. A path leads directly from the lake promenade to the Mecklenburg Switzerland Nature Park and Lake Kummerow. There is a bicycle and trolley rental station at the Klostersee
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The Demmin region is rich in natural beauty, particularly the Peene Valley, often called the “Amazon of the North,” where the Peene, Tollense, and Trebel rivers converge. You can also visit the Observation Tower at Kummerower See for extensive views of the lake and surrounding nature, or explore the Klostersee Dargun. Other natural areas include the Kronwald Nature Reserve and the Drosedow and Woldeforst forests.
Yes, Demmin boasts several historical landmarks. Key sites include the St. Bartholomaei Church, known for its Gothic architecture and tall tower, and the Luisentor, the only remaining medieval city gate. You can also explore the ruins of House Demmin, an ancient castle strategically located at the confluence of the Peene and Tollense rivers, and the Dargun Abbey and Castle Ruins.
For families, the “Biberburg” Nature Adventure Bath offers refreshing water fun with a large slide and playground. Many natural sites like the Observation Tower at Kummerower See and the Klostersee Dargun are also considered family-friendly, often featuring nature trails or pleasant areas to linger. The Aalbude Ferry provides a unique and enjoyable experience for all ages.
Demmin is an excellent starting point for cycling. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate options, such as the “Aalbude Ferry – Aalbude Ferry loop” or the “Lake Kummerow – Lake Kummerow loop.” For more detailed routes and options, check out the Cycling around Demmin guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Demmin guide.
Yes, the Demmin area offers several pleasant walking and running trails. The nature trail associated with the Observation Tower at Kummerower See is a popular choice. You can also explore routes like the “Schwanenteich loop” or the “Hanseviertel Demmin Entrance – Kahlden Bridge in Demmin loop.” For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Demmin guide.
Demmin offers a unique astronomical observatory and planetarium located in the town's old water tower, providing a glimpse into the cosmos. The Hanseatic Quarter on Fischerinsel also offers a cultural experience, demonstrating historical crafts and hosting medieval markets.
Absolutely. Demmin's Hanseatic past is evident in several places. The Luisentor, a medieval city gate, is a direct link to its fortifications. The Hanseatic Quarter on Fischerinsel showcases life and crafts from the Hanseatic era. Additionally, the Lübecker Speicher, a historic warehouse in the harbor area, reflects Demmin's trade history on the Peene River.
The Peene Valley is renowned as one of Germany's last fens and is often referred to as the “Amazon of the North.” It's a significant natural area known for its rich flora and fauna, and it's where the Peene, Tollense, and Trebel rivers meet, offering excellent opportunities for canoeing and experiencing unspoiled natural landscapes.
Yes, the Observation Tower at Kummerower See provides extensive views of Kummerower See and the surrounding area. The Kahlden Bridge in Demmin also offers a great view of the Peene River.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic views, especially from the Observation Tower at Kummerower See and the Kahlden Bridge in Demmin. The peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to relax in nature, such as around Klostersee Dargun or while taking the Aalbude Ferry, are also highly appreciated. The well-preserved ruins of Dargun Abbey and Castle Ruins and its park are also popular for their historical significance and inviting atmosphere.
While Demmin offers attractions year-round, the spring, summer, and early autumn months (roughly April to October) are ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and canoeing in the Peene Valley, when the weather is milder and nature is in full bloom. The Aalbude Ferry also operates during this period.
Beyond medieval structures, the Demmin county is notable for its numerous megalithic constructions, including 37 dolmens. These provide evidence of the Funnelbeaker culture, dating back to 5500-4900 BC, offering a glimpse into prehistoric times.
The confluence of the Peene, Tollense, and Trebel rivers makes Demmin a “Dreistromland.” You can experience these rivers by taking the Aalbude Ferry across the Peene, enjoying views from the Kahlden Bridge, or by canoeing through the Peene Valley, often referred to as the “Amazon of the North.”


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