Attractions and places to see around Tützpatz, a municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, offer a mix of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest. The area is characterized by its historical landmarks, such as manor houses and ancient fortifications, alongside natural landscapes like lakes. Visitors can explore both local sites within Tützpatz and significant attractions in nearby towns.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The striking neo-Gothic manor house in Pinnow was built between 1862 and 1869, commissioned by Friedrich von Klinggräff (1825–1887). Constructed incorporating an older tenant farmer's house, it is considered one of the most original manor houses in Mecklenburg (a brick building in a square layout with an inner courtyard, towers, wooden galleries, and rich furnishings). Friedrich von Klinggräff, a Mecklenburg landowner, parliamentarian (a member of parliament in the 1848 Revolution), and founder of the Kösener Senioren-Convents-Verband (KSCV), was a devout Lutheran and patriot. He had the house built as a "truly German, simple, pious house" intended to educate the youth. The architects were initially Conrad Wilhelm Hase and Carl Schäfer, and later Heinrich Wiethase. After 1945, the expropriated house served as living quarters, the administration of an agricultural production cooperative (LPG), a post office, and the town hall. It fell into severe disrepair, but from 2012 onwards it was renovated in accordance with historic preservation standards by private owners.
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The Wildberg Castle Wall is located in the municipality of Wildberg on the eastern shore of Lake Kastorf. It consists of a smaller main castle and two arched outer castles and was built in the 7th or 8th century. The castle complex has been repeatedly renovated and expanded over time. Together with the castle wall island on Lake Kastorf, these castles presumably form the political and cultural center of the Tollenser people.
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It was built between 1862 and 1869 on behalf of the von Klinggräff family. The building is a brick structure, laid out in a square, with a small courtyard at its center. The courtyard front of the manor house, which features numerous extensions, wooden galleries, and decorative elements, features a tower-like central section with a wooden porch. The estate was owned by the von Aschersleben family in 1612, by Reimar Ernst von Voß in 1668, and by the von Klinggräff family from around 1700 until 1945. After expropriation, the manor house served as residential property, the community, as a post office, and the headquarters of the LPG administration. In the 1970s, it began to be gradually vacated, and by the 1980s it had stood empty. In 1996, the "Arbeitskreis Denkmalpflege e. V." (Working Group for the Preservation of Historical Monuments) took over. The dilapidated building was leased on a long-term lease and began documentation, cleanup, and preservation work, but these efforts stalled. The manor house is surrounded by a landscaped park, laid out in the 19th century, with a magnificent tree population. A barn and a few outbuildings remain from the former large farmyard. In 2012, new owners were found for the dilapidated manor house. Since then, it has been renovated in accordance with historic preservation regulations. We feature this site in the book "Manor Houses and Castles in Mecklenburg," Volume 5. Source: https://gutshaeuser.de/de/guts_herrenhaeuser/gutshaeuser_p/gutshaus_pinnow_bei_neubrandenburg
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Third time there now and a wonderful trip both summer and winter.
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The manor house, completed in 1869 in the neo-Gothic style, has been completely renovated. Fenced in, but easily visible.
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The church is easily accessible from all sides.
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The town-defining church can hardly be seen behind the trees
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Tützpatz and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Baroque Gutshaus Tützpatz, a manor house built in 1779, which is currently undergoing restoration but remains an impressive landmark. Another significant historical site is the Slavic hillfort at Kastorfer Lake, featuring a large rampart with archaeological findings dating back to the 7th century. In nearby Altentreptow, explore the Brandenburg Gate (Neubrandenburg Gate), a Gothic city gate, and the St. Petri Church Altentreptow, a beautiful Gothic brick church from the 14th century.
Yes, the area offers several natural spots for relaxation. The Kastorfer Lake Beach is a popular spot with a jetty, large tables for picnics, a brick fireplace for barbecues, and a sandy area suitable for non-swimmers. The western side of Gutshaus Tützpatz also features an English landscape park with a pond and diverse tree population, perfect for a stroll.
The region around Tützpatz is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the "Bathing spot with wooden dock – Kastorfer See Circular Trail loop from Wildberg" or the "Gut Thalberg Manor House loop from Altentreptow." For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the "Demmin Gate – Großer Stein (Großquartzow) loop from Gültz" or the "Bahndamm Cycle Path – Altentreptow Bypass Cycle Path loop from Wildberg." Find more options in the Easy hikes around Tützpatz and Cycling around Tützpatz guides.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Kastorfer Lake Beach is perfect for a family day out, offering swimming, picnicking, and a volleyball court. Historical sites like the Brandenburg Gate (Neubrandenburg Gate), Altentreptow and St. Petri Church Altentreptow also offer interesting educational experiences for all ages.
The primary spot for swimming is the Kastorfer Lake Beach. It features a large beach with a jetty and a designated sandy area for non-swimmers, making it a great place to cool off and enjoy the water.
The Gutshaus Tützpatz is a significant Baroque manor house built in 1779. While it is currently empty and undergoing phased restoration, its impressive architecture and historical significance make it a notable landmark. The associated park, transformed into an English landscape park in the 19th century, is also under monument protection.
The Slavic hillfort at Kastorfer Lake is an important archaeological site. Located on the eastern bank of the lake, this large Slavic rampart indicates a three-part castle complex that was settled as early as the beginning of the 7th century. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's ancient past and the history of the Tollenser people.
Yes, for those interested in renewable energy and sustainable practices, the Agri-PV Park Tützpatz is a significant modern point of interest. Vattenfall commissioned Germany's largest Agri-PV park here in September 2025, with a nominal output of 76 megawatts, showcasing innovative agricultural and energy solutions.
Komoot users particularly enjoy the Kastorfer Lake Beach for its facilities and recreational opportunities. The Brandenburg Gate (Neubrandenburg Gate), Altentreptow and St. Petri Church Altentreptow are also highly appreciated for their historical and architectural significance.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For example, you can explore the "Bathing spot with wooden dock – Kastorfer See Circular Trail loop from Wildberg" which is 7.6 km long, or the shorter "Gut Thalberg Manor House loop from Altentreptow" at 3.7 km. These and more can be found in the Easy hikes around Tützpatz guide.
Cyclists can find a variety of routes, including easy and moderate options. Some popular choices include the "Demmin Gate – Großer Stein (Großquartzow) loop from Gültz" (25.5 km, easy) and the "Bahndamm Cycle Path – Altentreptow Bypass Cycle Path loop from Wildberg" (20.7 km, easy). For more options, check out the Cycling around Tützpatz guide.
Altentreptow, a short distance from Tützpatz, offers additional historical and cultural sites. Key attractions include the St. Petri Church Altentreptow, a beautiful Gothic brick church, and the Brandenburg Gate (Neubrandenburg Gate), one of the original city gates that once surrounded the city.


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