Best lakes around Neu Bartelshagen are primarily found in the surrounding region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, as the municipality itself is situated near the Barther Bodden, a coastal lagoon. This area provides access to the extensive Mecklenburg Lake District, known for its numerous water bodies and diverse ecosystems. The landscape offers opportunities for water sports, hiking, and observing local wildlife.
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This lovely bathing spot offers everything you could wish for. It's not crowded, being small and easy to navigate. Furthermore, the lack of any restaurants or cafes in the immediate vicinity makes it relatively quiet and peaceful. It's also easily accessible via the cycle path. The bathing area is partially screened from view by vegetation along the cycle path. There's a nice little sandy beach at the entry point.
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A beautiful bathing spot with a view of the lagoon.
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The Sundian Meadows, also known as the Sundische Wiese (Sund Meadows), form the eastern part of the Zingst peninsula in the Vorpommern-Rügen district. The name derives from the "Stralsund Meadows," as the area once belonged to the catchment area of the city of Stralsund. The Sundian Meadows are an important nature reserve within the Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft National Park, located on the Zingst peninsula on the German Baltic coast. These vast, wet meadows extend east of the town of Zingst and are among the most valuable and species-rich areas within the national park. Source: https://www.zingst.de/wanderung-in-den-sundischen-wiesen
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A well-developed cycle path leads from Zingst to Barth. It's a great way to explore the peninsula, including passing by the Bodden, where you can get acquainted with the quieter side.
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Here, piece by piece, a new habitat is being created.
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As here, you often have a good view over the Bodden to Barth around the cycle path.
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You have a beautiful view over the Bodden.
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Impressive nature, paradise for birds
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Near Neu Bartelshagen, you'll find a diverse range of water bodies. The immediate vicinity features the Barther Bodden, a coastal lagoon offering unique ecosystems. Further afield, the region provides access to the vast Mecklenburg Lake District, known for its numerous interconnected inland lakes like Lake Müritz and Lake Schwerin, which are among Germany's largest.
Yes, there are family-friendly swimming spots. For example, the Swimming Area at Pütter See is a well-kept small swimming area with a rest area and seating right on the lake. Another option is the Swimming spot Grabow at Großen Holz, which is a well-maintained bathing area with a spacious mowed lawn and good water quality.
The region offers stunning natural features and viewpoints. You can enjoy a beautiful perspective over the Barther Bodden from View of the Barther Bodden from Westhof, which also provides access to quiet bike paths. Another spot, View of Barth, offers views over the Bodden towards the town of Barth, often with passing boats. The Dead Trees in Sundische Wiesen highlight an impressive nature reserve within the Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft National Park, known for its unique habitat and birdlife.
The lakes and surrounding areas are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy water sports like sailing, swimming, canoeing, and kayaking. There are also abundant hiking and cycling trails. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the 'Bathing Area at Barther Bodden – Lagoon Coast loop' or the 'Newly Planted Tree Avenue – Bathing Area at Barther Bodden loop'. Find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Neu Bartelshagen guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for relaxed outings near the lakes. For instance, the 'Newly Planted Tree Avenue – Bathing Area at Barther Bodden loop' from Groß Kordshagen is an easy option. You can also find the 'Bodden Landscape Cycle Path – Dabitz Harbour loop' from Dabitz. More easy routes are available in the Easy hikes around Neu Bartelshagen guide.
The region's lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports. Spring and autumn offer excellent conditions for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and opportunities for birdwatching, especially for cranes and ospreys in the Mecklenburg Lake District. Even winter offers tranquil walks around the frozen landscapes.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unspoiled nature and tranquility. The clear waters, diverse landscapes, and abundant wildlife, including cranes and ospreys, create a serene environment. Many appreciate the well-maintained swimming areas, quiet bike paths, and the opportunity to relax and unwind amidst pure nature.
Absolutely. The area around Neu Bartelshagen offers various running trails that often follow the scenic lake and Bodden shores. You can explore routes like the 'Barther Bodden Coastal Path loop' or the 'Running loop from Altenpleen'. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Neu Bartelshagen guide.
Yes, the region is a significant area for birdwatching. The Mecklenburg Lake District, particularly around Lake Müritz, is known for its high biodiversity, with half of Germany's crane population breeding there and ospreys being typical. The coastal lagoons like Barther Bodden also serve as important sleeping and resting places for geese and other waterfowl, especially within the Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft National Park.
The Mecklenburg Lake District is a vast region characterized by over 2,000 interconnected lakes, making it a paradise for nature lovers. It boasts pristine nature, clean air, and diverse landscapes shaped by the last ice age. Key features include large lakes like Müritz and Schwerin, extensive forests, and a rich variety of wildlife, offering opportunities for boating, wildlife watching, and relaxation.
Yes, the interconnectivity of many lakes and canals, especially within the Mecklenburg Lake District, allows for extensive boat travel. This makes it a popular destination for boating, sailing, and other water sports, offering a unique way to explore the picturesque countryside and various water bodies.
While the lakes themselves are natural features, many historic towns and villages are located along their shores, adding cultural depth to a visit. For example, the impressive Schwerin Castle is situated on an island in Lake Schwerin, offering a notable historical landmark in the broader region.


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