Lakes around Spantekow are part of the broader Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state, known for its extensive Mecklenburg Lake District. While Spantekow itself does not host large lakes, the nearby Peene Valley River Landscape Nature Park offers significant natural attractions. This region features the Peene River, often called the "Amazon of the North," and its connection to Lake Kummerow. The area is characterized by lush wetlands, diverse flora, and opportunities for nature observation and water activities.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Nice place. But not much going on here.
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Völschow was first mentioned in documents in the 13th century. The church was also built around this time.
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small lake with a nice swimming area
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The village is located directly on the Tollense
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The pond is really very nice, you can also rest there. However, the village suffers greatly from the busy road
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The former gravel pit was used as a welcome bathing opportunity for a long time. Bathing is currently prohibited, but according to reports a solution is being worked on.
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Small bathing paradise, which is ideal for a short stopover. By the way, the snack bar was open, which changes again and again in the currently fast-moving times...
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Very well-kept village pond with many water lilies. You can take a breather on a bench or just unwind.
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While Spantekow itself doesn't host large lakes, the surrounding region, particularly the Peene Valley River Landscape Nature Park, offers unique natural attractions. You'll find extensive wetlands, diverse flora, and the meandering Peene River, often called the 'Amazon of the North'. This area is characterized by its wild and untouched nature, connecting to larger bodies like Lake Kummerow.
Yes, the Peene Valley River Landscape Nature Park is excellent for wildlife observation. The lush wetlands and untouched riverbanks are home to eagles, beavers, and various water birds. Along the shores of Lake Kummerow, you might even spot deer and wild boar.
The Peene River is known as the 'Amazon of the North' due to its wild, untouched nature and slow-flowing waters. It meanders through one of Europe's largest continuous fenland areas, offering a tranquil environment with minimal industrial impact. It's ideal for nature observation and quiet water activities.
Yes, there are options for swimming. Großer Siedenbollentiner See is a popular bathing lake right in the village of Siedenbollentin, featuring a dedicated swimming area. While bathing is currently prohibited at former gravel pits like Wussekener Lake and Kiessee Wusseken, locals often use them for their crystal-clear water.
The Peene River and Lake Kummerow are perfect for water sports. You can enjoy canoeing and kayaking, with many rental providers available along the Peene River. No special license is required for canoeing. Solar boats are also an option for a quieter exploration. Lake Kummerow offers opportunities for paddle boating.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails in the vicinity. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Landskron Castle Ruins – Großer Landgraben River loop from Wodarg' or the 'Großer Siedenbollentiner See – Siedenbollentin Village Church loop from Siedenbollentin'. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Spantekow guide.
Absolutely. The region offers various road cycling routes. Consider routes such as the 'Path between Anklam and Pelsin – Veste Spantekow Fortress loop from Rossin' or the 'Wegezin Village Church – Steintor Anklam loop from Krien'. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Spantekow guide.
Yes, there are running trails suitable for various fitness levels. You can find routes like the 'Mühlenteich loop from Friedland' or the 'Großer See loop from Siedenbollentin'. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Spantekow guide.
Yes, Großer Siedenbollentiner See is very family-friendly, featuring a swimming area and a playground on its northeast bank. The Völschow village pond is also a well-kept spot with benches for resting. The Peene Valley River Landscape Nature Park has a visitor center in Stolpe with interactive exhibits suitable for families.
For a peaceful experience, the Völschow village pond offers benches amidst water lilies. The Peene River, with its slow meander, provides numerous tranquil spots for nature observation. Lake Kummerow also has quiet areas and open grassy spaces perfect for unwinding.
The Peene Valley is notable for being one of Europe's largest continuous fenland areas, creating a unique ecosystem. The Peene River itself is a natural wonder, often resembling a jungle in its quieter forest sections. The crystal-clear waters of former gravel pits like Wussekener Lake are also a distinctive feature.
Yes, for instance, the Neuenkirchener See Shelter provides a convenient spot with a trash can and shelter near a beautiful lake, with a church nearby. Many water hiking rest areas along the Peene River also offer facilities.


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