Best lakes around Domsühl are found in the surrounding Mecklenburg Lake District, as Domsühl itself is situated in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. This region provides access to various lakes offering recreational opportunities and natural landscapes. The area serves as a base for water-based activities and nature exploration.
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Here the hiking trail leads directly along the lake shore, small footbridges offer several views of the lake
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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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Groß Niendorf lies in a flat landscape without any major elevations. The place is in the middle of the town square of Sternberg, Goldberg, Crivitz and Parchim. The municipality of Groß Niendorf, which was independent until 2011, was administered by the Parchimer Umland office. It was the smallest and northernmost congregation in office. The districts of Groß Niendorf, Hohenpritzer settlement and Ruester settlement belonged to it. From 2012 the community came as a district to Zölkow. The small town has about 230 inhabitants today. Sightseeing features: Dorfkirche Groß Niendorf, small stone church without a tower, end of the 13th century. The bronze bell without an inscription was recast in 1878 and hangs in the free-standing belfry erected in 2015. Small pond as the center of the village with water lilies and frogs. The pond is surrounded by willows. In 2007, part of the film Novemberkind, starring actress Anna Maria Mühe, was shot in Groß Niendorf.
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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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Beautiful landscape in the middle of the Lewitz pond landscape. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturschutzgebiet_Fischteiche_in_der_Lewitz and https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewitz
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While Domsühl itself doesn't have large lakes, it's a great base for exploring the wider Mecklenburg Lake District. You can visit Plauer See, one of the largest lakes in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, known for water sports and its surrounding nature park. Another option is Dobbertiner See, offering an idyllic landscape perfect for paddling and wildlife observation. Crivitzer See, located in the town of Crivitz, is a popular local recreation area with a historical peninsula. Additionally, the Village Pond in Groß Niendorf offers a tranquil village setting.
The region offers diverse natural features. At Plauer See, you'll find expansive waters, picturesque natural surroundings, and the Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide Nature Park. Lewitz Fish Ponds is a nature reserve and a paradise for birds. Dobbertiner See is characterized by its glassy surface, peninsulas, and opportunities for wildlife observation, including waterfowl and beavers. The Bathing Area at Eichberg Beach, Schaalsee provides a sandy beach and lawns for sunbathing.
Many lakes in the area are excellent for water sports. Plauer See is a haven for sailing, surfing, motorboating, paddling, diving, and swimming, with rentals for SUPs, kayaks, and pedal boats available. Dobbertiner See is perfect for paddling, kayaking, or stand-up paddleboarding. The View of Wockersee offers swimming and rowing opportunities. Crivitzer See is a popular spot for anglers.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. A well-developed, partially natural circular hiking and cycling path, approximately 60 km long, surrounds Plauer See. Dobbertiner See features trails with gentle grades suitable for hiking. Crivitzer See can be fully circumnavigated on partially developed hiking trails. For more detailed hiking routes, you can explore options like the 'Lake Wocker – View of Wockersee loop from Parchim' or the 'Bridge Over the Elde River loop from Parchim' found in the MTB Trails around Domsühl guide.
Absolutely. Cycling is a very popular activity. A 60 km circular path surrounds Plauer See, ideal for exploring its shores. The View of Wockersee is located along a bike path, allowing you to cycle along its shore. You can find various cycling routes, such as the 'New cycle path – View of Wockersee loop from Domsühl' or the 'Garwitz Lock – New cycle path loop from Domsühl', in the Cycling around Domsühl guide.
Many lakes and attractions are family-friendly. Plauer See offers attractions like the Alpakahof am Plauer See and the Kletterpark Müritz, in addition to water sports. Trails around Dobbertiner See have gentle grades, making them accessible for families with strollers. The Bathing Area at Eichberg Beach, Schaalsee is a small bathing area with a sandy beach and lawn, perfect for families. The View of Wockersee also offers swimming opportunities along a bike path, which is great for family outings.
The region boasts several historical sites. The town of Plau am See, on Plauer See, features medieval architecture, including the Burgturm (castle tower) and a historic lifting bridge. On the north bank of Dobbertiner See, you'll find the impressive Dobbertin Abbey (Kloster Dobbertin), a well-preserved monastery. Crivitzer See has a significant peninsula that was historically the site of a Slavic castle, now featuring a stone circle and bell pavilion.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For water sports, swimming, and cycling, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. During these months, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. The natural beauty of the lakes, especially Plauer See and Dobbertiner See, can be enjoyed year-round for hiking and nature observation, though some facilities might be seasonal.
Yes, the towns and villages surrounding the major lakes offer various amenities. Plau am See, on Plauer See, has a range of accommodation and dining options. The town of Crivitz, by Crivitzer See, provides easy access to amenities. While Domsühl itself is a smaller community, its central location means that cafes, pubs, and accommodation can be found in the nearby larger towns and along the shores of the more prominent lakes.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and excellent water quality for swimming, such as at the Bathing Area at Eichberg Beach, Schaalsee. The well-maintained paths for cycling and hiking, like those around Plauer See and the View of Wockersee, are also highly rated. The region's rich birdlife, especially at Lewitz Fish Ponds, is a highlight for nature observers.
While specific accessibility details vary, some areas offer easier access. The trails around Dobbertiner See are noted for their gentle grades, making them suitable for families with strollers, which often implies a degree of accessibility. Additionally, the Paved cycling route by the retention basin is explicitly categorized as wheelchair accessible, offering a good option for those seeking smooth, even paths.


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