Best attractions and places to see around Malchin, a town located in the heart of Mecklenburg Switzerland, between Lake Malchin and Lake Kummerow. The region offers a combination of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore large lakes, riverine landscapes, and centuries-old oak trees within the Mecklenburg Switzerland and Kummerower See Nature Park. The area provides opportunities for exploring both man-made structures and natural features.
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Basedow Castle is a real eye-catcher and beautiful to look at. Together with Lenné Park and the small village with the village church, it forms a wonderful ensemble. Unfortunately, the castle itself can only be partially visited as part of a guided tour. But it is also worth seeing from the outside. There is a small path leading directly around the castle. The park is free and freely accessible and it is also worth taking a long walk here. The reflection of the castle in the adjacent village pond is also beautiful!👌 - why they have created several highlights for the same thing here is a mystery to me, as it is completely unnecessary! -
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Ulrichshusen Castle is actually a manor house. It is beautifully situated on the Ulrichshusen Lake. The castle is used as an upscale hotel. But there is not just the castle with the small castle garden directly adjacent. Rather, it is an entire ensemble on the Ulrichshusen estate. Here you will find a good café and restaurant, among other things. The other outbuildings are used for various public events such as the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival.
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Ulrichshusen Castle is a manor house in Ulrichshusen, a village belonging to Moltzow in the Mecklenburg Lake District. With its three-storey main building and the typical stepped gables, it is one of the most important Renaissance buildings in Mecklenburg. The building is located on a hill on the southern shore of Lake Ulrichshusen. Today it is used as a hotel. Outbuildings of the complex are used for various public events. Since 1994, the castle has been one of the main locations of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, which takes place every year during the summer season throughout the state. SOURCE: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Ulrichshusen
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Basedow Castle is located in the municipality of Basedow in the Mecklenburg Lake District district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, directly on Lake Malchin. It is one of the most important castle complexes in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and is today an irregular three-wing complex with a surrounding landscape park with a total area of approx. 200 hectares (Wikipedia).
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Ulrichshusen - that is the history of the von Maltzahn family. A name first without, then with an "h". In 1562 "Ulrich" builds his "hus", his "Ulrichshusen". Sixty years later a great fire destroyed the castle. Bernd-Ludolph von Maltzan, Wallenstein's quartermaster, rebuilt the castle in just two years, 1624-26. Ulrichshusen sees the end of the Thirty Years' War in Swedish hands. It's always high. It is the political and economic currents that determine the fate of Ulrichshusen again and again. 1945 flight and expulsion. Then the growing chaos. First a place of refuge for refugees, then a dance and entertainment venue, later a "consumption" and "HO" contact point. Source and more: https://www.ulrichshusen.de/information/history
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It's amazing that you can still admire it.
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Very impressive and incredibly old.
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Great location in the city harbor with a few restaurants and places to linger.
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Malchin is nestled within the Mecklenburg Switzerland and Kummerower See Nature Park, offering a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Thousand-Year-Old Oak of Ivenack, a national natural monument. The region is also characterized by its large lakes, such as Lake Malchin and Lake Kummerow, which provide opportunities for water sports and swimming. The Peene Canal, located between these lakes, is known for its untouched nature and diverse wildlife.
Malchin boasts a rich history, visible in its historic town center. Key landmarks include two Brick Gothic town gates, a medieval defense tower, and the Gothic town church of St. John, notable for its unique Frisian organ. The Neo-Baroque town hall is another architectural highlight. For cultural insights, the Museum in the City Mill (Heimatmuseum in der Stadtmühle) showcases local history and features exhibitions on Malchin-born inventor Siegfried Marcus.
Yes, the region around Malchin is home to several significant castles. These include Basedow Castle, one of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's most important castle complexes, surrounded by a 200-hectare landscape park. Ulrichshusen Castle, situated on Ulrichshusen Lake, functions as an upscale hotel and hosts events. Kummerow Castle, a baroque structure, now serves as an exhibition house, and the historic Ivenack Castle also has roots as a former monastery building.
The Malchin region offers a variety of outdoor activities, especially around its two prominent lakes, Lake Malchin and Lake Kummerow. Popular options include cycling and hiking on routes like the Ice Age Route and Peenetal-Rundweg. Water sports are also popular, with harbors and waterway rest areas available. Malchin also has a modern outdoor swimming pool for all ages.
Yes, Malchin is an excellent base for hiking. You can find a variety of trails, including easy walks like the 7.2 km "Salem Village and Harbor – Troll Stones loop from Salem" or the 5.6 km "View of Gorschendorf – Old Railway Bridge loop from Salem." For more options, explore the easy hikes around Malchin guide.
Absolutely. The area around Malchin is well-suited for cycling. You can enjoy routes such as the "View of Lake Kummerow – Aalbude Ferry loop from Salem" (45.6 km) or the "Schorssow Castle – View of Lake Malchin loop from Malchin" (58.1 km). For more detailed information and route options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Malchin guide.
Families visiting Malchin have several options. The Thousand-Year-Old Oak of Ivenack, with its impressive trees and treetop path, is a great natural attraction. The Aalbude Ferry offers a fun experience across the Peene, complete with a break area and restaurant. Malchin also features a modern outdoor swimming pool with various attractions suitable for all ages.
Yes, the Thousand-Year-Old Oak of Ivenack is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to experience the impressive ancient trees and the treetop path.
The best time to visit Malchin for outdoor activities and enjoying nature is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and water sports on Lake Malchin and Lake Kummerow. The nature park is vibrant, and events like the Old Town Festival add to the seasonal appeal.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque beauty and historical significance of sites like Basedow Castle and Ulrichshusen Castle, often highlighting the well-tended parks and charming cafes. The Aalbude Ferry is appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere and as a pleasant break spot. The ancient and impressive Thousand-Year-Old Oak of Ivenack is also a community favorite for its unique natural wonder.
Many attractions offer convenient dining and relaxation options. For instance, Ulrichshusen Castle has a restaurant in its former horse stables, serving cakes and homemade bread. The Aalbude Ferry area includes a restaurant, and Neukalen Marina is a great spot with several locations inviting visitors to linger for coffee or a meal.
Beyond swimming and boating on Lake Malchin and Lake Kummerow, a unique experience is taking the Aalbude Ferry. This small ferry operates from April to October, connecting cyclists and offering a charming break area with a restaurant on the Peene River. The Peene Canal itself provides opportunities to observe untouched nature and wildlife like beavers and otters.


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