Lakes around Wittenburg are primarily found within the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania region, known for its natural landscapes. The area is characterized by the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Schaalsee, which features deep clearwater lakes, islands, and extensive reedbeds. This protected environment supports a rich diversity of species and offers various natural features for exploration. The region provides opportunities to experience tranquil lake settings and observe wildlife.
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Stintenburg. A sea eagle circles over deep blue water, the trees to the left and right of the cobblestone avenue cast thick shadows, and once you cross the small bridge to the island in the Schaalsee, see the red bridge house on your left and the manor house in the distance in the park, this seems like the perfect place to forget the problems of the world. The poet Gottlieb Klopstock described the island as an "island of happier solitude" in his ode "Stintenburg" in 1767 after a visit. It's hard to imagine that German history, with all its shoals, is focused like a magnifying glass right here on the 400-meter-long and 190-meter-wide island. Perfect material for a Hollywood film – after all, there's now a book that documents the multifaceted history. https://www.ln-online.de/kultur/regional/was-die-stasi-auf-der-insel-stintenburg-trieb-73FITHSMMMB7PQFHLOO4OFIAAU.html
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Chic cabins for boats and all sorts of other things for a nice weekend on the water. The owners probably find the hiking trail along it a nuisance. But it's also a good place for cycling.
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This bridge offers a beautiful view of two lakes: the Schaalsee on one side and the Kirchensee on the other. It is part of the approximately 4 km circular trail around the Kirchensee.
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Beautiful bird watching platform located directly on the Schaalsee with plenty of seating.
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Great view of the lake from here you can easily observe the birdlife
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Best all-round view over Kirchensee and Schaalsee
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Perfect for bird watching!
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The lookout offers a wonderful view over the lake. If the weather is bad, you should wear something weatherproof as the lookout is not covered.
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The Schaalsee is the most prominent and popular lake in the region, known for its deep clearwater and natural beauty within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Visitors particularly enjoy spots like the Strangendamm Bridge, which offers views of both the Kirchensee and Schaalsee, and the scenic Schaalsee lakeside promenade in Zarrentin. Other notable lakes include the Dümmer See and Röggeliner See.
The lakes around Wittenburg, especially the Schaalsee, are characterized by their pristine natural environment. You'll find deep clearwater lakes, numerous islands, peninsulas (Werdern), and extensive reedbeds. This protected landscape, part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is home to diverse wildlife, including cranes and white-tailed eagles. The region also features forests, moors, and wetlands.
Yes, many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. The Schaalsee lakeside promenade in Zarrentin is suitable for cycling or hiking with children. Designated swimming areas with excellent water quality, such as those in Dargow, Lassahn, Seedorf, or the Zarrentin lido, are perfect for families. The Strangendamm Bridge and Schaalsee Observation Platform also offer accessible viewpoints for all ages.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling on numerous trails that wind through forests, moors, and charming villages. The Schaalsee lakeside promenade in Zarrentin is ideal for both. For more extensive routes, consider exploring the easy hikes around Wittenburg or the general hiking trails. Mountain biking is also popular, with various MTB trails around Wittenburg available.
For stunning views, visit the Strangendamm Bridge, which provides a beautiful panorama of the Kirchensee and Schaalsee. The Schaalsee Observation Platform is another excellent spot to observe the lake and its birdlife. Additionally, the Schaalsee lakeside promenade in Zarrentin offers continuous scenic views directly along the water.
Yes, the Fishing huts on Lake Schaalsee are noted for their picturesque appearance and contribute to the scenic views. The Bridge House Stintenburg Island, located on one of the Schaalsee's islands, has a rich history and was once a strategic point, now serving as an event space.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the warmer months from spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for outdoor activities like swimming, hiking, and cycling. During these months, the weather is pleasant, and the natural environment is in full bloom. The UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Schaalsee offers guided tours like the Schaalsee-Safari, which are often available during the warmer seasons.
Yes, the Schaalsee is known for its excellent water quality, and there are designated bathing areas. Popular spots for swimming include Dargow, Lassahn, Seedorf, and the Zarrentin lido. The Röggeliner See also has a northern tip used as a bathing lake.
The Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve is a haven for biodiversity. You can observe a variety of species, including rare birds like cranes and white-tailed eagles. The tranquil environment, with its vast reedbeds and protected areas, provides an ideal habitat for many animals, and you might even spot water buffalo.
Absolutely. The Schaalsee lakeside promenade in Zarrentin offers a very beautiful and varied path suitable for easy walks. Many other paths around the Schaalsee and other smaller lakes are also well-suited for leisurely strolls, allowing you to enjoy the natural scenery without strenuous effort. You can find more options in the easy hikes around Wittenburg guide.
The town of Zarrentin, located on the Schaalsee, offers amenities including cafes and restaurants along its promenade. The Bridge House Stintenburg Island also functions as an event space and has historical significance. The visitor center, PAHLHUUS in Zarrentin, serves as a starting point for hikes and provides information about the region.
The Kiessee Neu Zachun is a lake that originated from gravel mining, with groundwater accumulating in the pit. Its western and southern shores are now surrounded by forests. While not as large or biodiverse as the Schaalsee, it offers a different kind of natural setting, providing a peaceful environment for walks and enjoying the forest-lined shores.


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