Attractions and places to see around Lühburg offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty within the Mecklenburger ParkLand. This region provides opportunities to explore ancient castles, renovated manor houses, and significant religious buildings. Lühburg is characterized by its tranquil natural settings, including expansive parks and river valleys. The area presents a variety of historical and natural points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Dalwitz Estate is located in Mecklenburg, about an hour from Rostock. It is owned by Dr. Heinrich von Basswitz and his wife, Countess Lucy von Basswitz. Here, you can spend a wonderful, relaxing vacation.
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Polchow lay on Mecklenburg's oldest trade route, the Via Regia, which ran through this area 1,000 years ago and was already used by Slavic and Arab traders. The church in Polchow was built between 1888 and 1891 by Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel and is a neo-Gothic brick building with a recessed choir and a west tower, constructed over a three-year period. The choir windows depict the apostles Peter and Paul. The stone epitaph depicts the Crucifixion in its center, flanked by kneeling family members turning toward the scene of the crucifixion. Above it is the Resurrection. The old linden tree in the cemetery was declared a natural monument in 1937 and is considered the oldest linden tree in Mecklenburg. As early as 1886, its circumference was given as 13 meters.
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The village of Alt Vorwerk was first mentioned in 1273. The manor house was built in 1859/61 for the von Oertzen family, whose coat of arms can still be seen on the house today. After its expropriation in 1945, the house served as a residential property. Restoration has restored the house's pleasant exterior. The park is not accessible.
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Dalwitz was a manor village. Since 1349, the land around Dalwitz has been owned by the Counts of Bassewitz. Starting in 1992, Count Heinrich Bassewitz expanded the Dalwitz estate into an organic farm. The farm received the Agricultural Culture Prize in 1999 and the Thünen Medal in 2001. The manor house, built in the Swedish country house style in 1726, was remodeled and expanded in the Tudor style in 1855. After 1992, vacation apartments were built on the estate, as well as a riding stable with a riding facility and a restaurant. This offers numerous options for vacationers. The farm shop and the excellent restaurant "La Remise" offer supplies, as does the nearby small shop "Ihre Kette."
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Holidays in the Alt Vorwerk manor house mean living in a historic setting. Comfortable and individually designed apartments await you. In the park, the wide lawns and old trees invite you to linger! The former manor house of the von Oertzen family has been renovated and now offers 5 comfortable, individually designed holiday apartments for rent. The large park with outdoor seating for barbecuing, deck chairs, a children's swing, a trampoline and a campfire area offers space for relaxation and recreation.
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After the political change, the Floto family bought back the manor house, which they had bought from the Flotows in 1903 and which had been expropriated after 1945. In 2000, they had it renovated true to the original in accordance with monument protection regulations. The round-arch vaults were restored on the old foundations and expanded for use for celebrations. The house, surrounded by a beautiful 8-hectare park with a chapel and pond (ca. 1800), is now used for residential purposes. It is the birthplace of Friedrich von Flotow, probably the most important composer in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
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The 1000-year-old linden tree also stands here in the cemetery
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Polchow, the oldest village in the Güstrow district, was first mentioned in documents in 1216. At that time it was owned by the Dargun Monastery, which also received patronage rights over the church. The oldest trade route in Mecklenburg, "via regia", passed the site and offered rest and supply facilities in the "taberna" called 1219. Polchow's church, which dates back to the 13th century, was demolished in 1888 due to dilapidation. It was replaced by the church designed by Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel between 1888 and 1891 and built by the Teterower master builder Pitschner. The neo-Gothic brick building with west tower has been extensively restored inside and out in recent years.
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Lühburg is rich in history, offering several notable landmarks. You can visit Polchow Church, a striking Neo-Gothic brick church with significant choir windows and a stone epitaph. Another must-see is Lieper Castle, an early Slavic hill castle from the 8th century, offering historical insights and scenic views over the Recknitztal. Additionally, explore the renovated Manor House Alt Vorwerk and the Teutendorf Manor House, birthplace of composer Friedrich von Flotow, surrounded by an 8-hectare park.
Yes, the region features several impressive historical estates. Beyond the Slavic Lieper Castle, Lühburg itself is home to Lühburg Castle, a baroque, three-winged complex from around 1730, surrounded by ancient lime trees and a picturesque moat. You can also visit Gutshaus Dalwitz, a manor village with a renovated estate offering vacation apartments, a riding stable, and a restaurant.
Lühburg is nestled within the Mecklenburger ParkLand, known for its natural tranquility. Key natural features include the serene Lühburg Castle Park, characterized by ancient lime trees and a romantic moat. In Polchow, you can see the 1000-year-old Linden Tree, designated a natural monument and considered the oldest of its kind in Mecklenburg. The scenic Recknitztal and its adjacent nature reserve, overlooked by Lieper Castle, also offer beautiful landscapes for exploration.
The Lühburg area, part of the Mecklenburger ParkLand, provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, swimming, fishing, and horseback riding. For specific routes, explore the easy hikes around Lühburg, or discover various cycling routes and road cycling routes that traverse the picturesque landscape.
Yes, the Lühburg region offers several family-friendly options. The Gutshaus Dalwitz estate, for example, features vacation apartments, a riding stable, and a restaurant, making it a great base for families. The Teutendorf Manor House is also noted as family-friendly, with its expansive park. The natural parks and easy hiking trails, such as the 'Duckwitzer See loop from Lühburg' (3.3 km), provide pleasant outdoor experiences for all ages.
Lühburg offers several easy hiking options perfect for a leisurely stroll. You can find detailed routes in the Easy hikes around Lühburg guide. Popular choices include the 'Burgsee at Lieper Burg – Lieper Castle loop from Teufelssee bei Thelkow' (6.6 km) and the 'Duckwitzer See loop from Lühburg' (3.3 km), which allow you to explore the natural beauty of the area.
The Lühburg area, with its numerous parks and natural settings, is particularly appealing from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the ancient lime trees, picturesque moats, and expansive parks are at their most vibrant, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and for exploring the historical sites in pleasant weather.
Absolutely. One of the most unique natural monuments is the 1000-year-old Linden Tree located in the cemetery of Polchow Church. This ancient tree was designated a natural monument in 1937 and is considered the oldest of its kind in Mecklenburg, offering a truly impressive sight.
While specific cafes and pubs are not detailed for every attraction, the region does offer options. Gutshaus Dalwitz, for instance, features an excellent restaurant called "La Remise" and also provides vacation apartments. The renovated Manor House Alt Vorwerk also offers comfortable holiday apartments, providing a historic setting for your stay.
The Mecklenburger ParkLand is renowned for its blend of historical charm and natural beauty. It's characterized by numerous old manor houses, expansive parks, and tranquil natural settings. This region provides a peaceful escape with ample opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring cultural heritage, making it a unique destination for visitors seeking both relaxation and discovery.
Visitors to Lühburg appreciate the blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The Neo-Gothic architecture of Polchow Church and the ancient history of Lieper Castle are highly regarded. Many also enjoy the tranquil natural settings, such as the Lühburg Castle Park and the scenic Recknitztal, which offer peaceful environments for walks and exploration.
Yes, the area around Lühburg is great for cycling. You can explore various routes, including the 'POI Arstern Stargazing Point – Gutshaus Dalwitz loop from Lühburg' (25.7 km) or the 'Tessin Town Hall – Restaurant and Guesthouse Lok loop from Tessin' (21.2 km). For more options, check out the Cycling around Lühburg guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Lühburg guide.


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