Best lakes around Parchim are found in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, a region characterized by natural beauty. The area is part of the Mecklenburg Lake District, often referred to as the "Land of 1000 Lakes." This district features over 90 lakes, offering diverse landscapes of forests, wetlands, and agricultural land. Notable lakes include the Wockersee, Plauer See, Goldberger See, and Luckower See.
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In the 1990s, this was an alternative to the swimming pool opposite. It even had a slide, walkways, and a kiosk (it's on a hillside; the foundations are still visible today). The Eichberg, a lawn for sunbathing, and the man-made sandy beach are still inviting for swimming.
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Small bathing area with adjacent well-kept lawn. Definitely a nice destination on warm summer days😊
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Very nice and above all quiet campsite. The operators are super friendly and helpful. The food on offer is small but nice. The sanitary facilities are clean and well maintained. I also like the spatial separation between the "normal" and the cyclists with tents. Simply great. A little tip: Make sure you take cash with you, as the EC machine has a mind of its own and only works when it wants to.
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Prohibition signs everywhere. The entrance was a "pig pen." I thought I was entering a fortress. 17.50 for an overnight stay, 2.50 to charge the battery. The fact that a French flag hung next to the German flag couldn't disguise the xenophobia of the owner. Non-campers weren't allowed to go to the lake and weren't given any drinks. I decided to spend another 10 euros and travel 10 kilometers and get a room at the Kutscherhof in Broock, wishing the owner much success with her fortress.
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There are two "talking benches" on this circular route, where you can listen to fairy tales about the lake after scanning a QR code (approx. 5 minutes each). Well done and worth listening to!
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Nice little clean lake with campsite. Ideal for families with small children, very flat in the front area and only slightly sloping. Around the lake there is a beautiful path, some of which are also quiet roads, and every now and then there are small bathing spots. Can only recommend 👍.
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A very extensive nature reserve. There you can hike over "dikes" between the huge ponds.
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Beautiful paths and beautiful scenery in the Lewitz. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewitz and https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturschutzgebiet_Fischteiche_in_der_Lewitz
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The Wockersee is a highly valued local recreational area directly on the northern outskirts of Parchim, offering swimming, rowing, and cycling. Another popular spot is Neustädter See, known for its clean water and suitability for families. Further afield, the Plauer See is one of the largest lakes in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, excellent for water sports and nature activities.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. The Neustädter See is particularly recommended for families with small children due to its shallow front area and clean water. The Wockersee also features a well-maintained lido with playground equipment. Additionally, the Bathing Area at Eichberg Beach, Schaalsee offers a small bathing area with a lawn for sunbathing.
You can enjoy swimming at several lakes. The Wockersee has a lido on its western shore with a sunbathing lawn and diving tower. The Neustädter See is also great for swimming, especially for families. For another option, consider the Bathing Area at Eichberg Beach, Schaalsee.
The region around Parchim is rich in diverse natural features. You'll find forested shorelines, various bays and inlets, and wetlands. The Wockertal nature reserve, adjacent to the Wockersee, is home to rare plant and animal species, including kingfishers. The Lewitz Fish Ponds are a nature reserve and a paradise for birds. The broader Ludwigslust-Parchim district offers landscapes of forests, wetlands, and agricultural land, with opportunities to observe rare wildlife like ospreys, cranes, and otters.
Yes, the lakes offer excellent opportunities for hiking and walking. A scenic circular hiking trail, about 5-6 km long, runs along the shore of the Wockersee and through light forests. The Plauer See also has a largely unpaved circular cycling path that provides impressive views. For more hiking options, you can explore routes like the 'Parchim Town Hall – Markower Mill loop' or the 'View of the Wocker – Markower Mill loop' which are part of the hiking guide for Parchim.
Absolutely. Cycling is a popular activity around the lakes. The Wockersee has a path along its shore suitable for cycling. The Plauer See is encircled by a largely unpaved circular cycling path, offering scenic rides through ancient beech and pine trees. You can find more cycling routes, such as the 'View of Wockersee – Old Elde Canal Nature Trail loop' or the 'Garwitz Lock – Trail along the Elde River loop', in the cycling guide for Parchim.
The Wockersee is highly accessible, located directly on the northern outskirts of Parchim. It's ideal for various recreational activities including hiking, swimming, fishing, and boating. It features a well-maintained lido, a 3-meter diving tower, and a scenic circular hiking trail. The adjacent Wockertal nature reserve also offers opportunities for nature exploration and birdwatching.
Plauer See is the third-largest lake in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and a significant hub for water sports and nature activities. It's part of the Müritz-Elde Waterway, connecting it to other major lakes. The lake boasts forested shorelines, various bays, and inlets, and was recognized as the 'Living Lake of the Year 2011'. The town of Plau am See on its western shore serves as a tourist center with numerous facilities.
Yes, the region is home to unique nature areas. The Wockertal nature reserve, bordering the Wockersee, is known for its rare plant and animal species. The Lewitz Fish Ponds are an artificially created area that has become a nature reserve and a paradise for birds. The broader Ludwigslust-Parchim district is part of the Mecklenburg Lake District, offering diverse landscapes and opportunities to observe wildlife like ospreys, cranes, and otters.
The lakes around Parchim are generally best visited during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when conditions are ideal for swimming, boating, hiking, and cycling. The Plauer See, in particular, offers impressive views at sunset, which can be enjoyed during these seasons.
While specific public transport routes to every lake vary, Parchim itself is accessible. For local lakes like the Wockersee, being directly on the outskirts of Parchim makes it easily reachable. For larger lakes further afield, checking local bus schedules or regional train connections to nearby towns like Plau am See would be advisable. Parking is generally available near popular recreational spots.
Yes, you'll find various options for refreshments and accommodation. Cafés are available along the western side of the Wockersee. The town of Plau am See, on the western shore of Plauer See, serves as a tourist center with numerous facilities, including campsites, particularly on the eastern and northern shores. The Camping Blanksee is another option for staying near a lake.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes are suitable for dog owners, but it's always recommended to check local regulations for specific beaches or nature reserves regarding dogs, especially during peak seasons. Generally, trails around lakes like the Wockersee and Plauer See are popular for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash.
Beyond Wockersee and Plauer See, the Ludwigslust-Parchim district is home to over ninety lakes. Other significant lakes include the Goldberger See, with a surface area of 7.7 square kilometers, and the Luckower See, which is about 5 meters deep. These lakes contribute to the region's diverse natural beauty and offer additional opportunities for outdoor activities.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The clean waters and shallow areas of lakes like Neustädter See are appreciated by families. The scenic paths around lakes like the Wockersee are popular for cycling and walking, offering pleasant views. The region's rich wildlife, especially in areas like the Lewitz Fish Ponds, also draws nature enthusiasts.


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