Lakes around Jarmen offer access to several appealing lakes in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. The region is known for recreation and natural beauty, featuring both artificial and natural lake formations. These lakes, such as Zarrenthin Kiessee and Kosenowsee, provide diverse opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape is characterized by features formed during the Weichselian glaciation.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The Zarrenthin Kiessee is an artificially created gravel pit lake in the Zarrenthin district of the municipality of Bentzin in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. It was created as a result of industrial gravel mining that began in the 1960s. Geologically, the lake lies in a meltwater channel formed during the Weichselian glaciation. It has an area of 54 hectares, a length of 1.5 kilometers, a width of 500 meters, and a maximum depth of up to 28 meters.
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The mooring for boats in Lake Kosenow .... The lake takes its name from the village of Kosenow, which according to legend is said to have sunk into it. In 1926, relics of a Wendish settlement were found on its western edge, which can be attributed the documented name Cusenow, or Cosenow, and to whose disappearance the legend certainly refers.
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The park pond(s) were created in 1859 during the redesign of the Wieck Castle Park. The second pond was filled in in the 1920s because it had become silted up.
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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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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 Jarmen region features a mix of artificial gravel pit lakes, natural lakes formed by glacial activity, and well-kept village ponds. This variety offers diverse landscapes and activities for visitors.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For instance, the Kosenowsee Loop Trail offers a scenic route with many resting places. You can find more hiking routes, including easy trails like the 'Path Along the Lake – Kosenowsee Loop Trail' or the 'Jarmen Gravel Pit Lake loop', in the Hiking around Jarmen guide.
The Zarrenthin Kiessee, also known as Jarmen Gravel Pit Lake, is a popular spot for swimming. Its eastern bank features a supervised bathing area during the season, complete with amenities like food, drinks, and beach chair rentals. The lido at Kosenowsee also invites visitors to cool off in summer.
Absolutely. Zarrenthin Kiessee offers a children's playground and facilities for small groups to camp. The Kosenowsee Loop Trail is also considered family-friendly, and the Völschow village pond provides a peaceful spot for families to relax.
The Zarrenthin Kiessee is unique as an artificial lake formed from 1960s gravel mining, and it's used for preserving wooden shipwreck remains. The Kosenowsee, a natural lake, has historical significance with relics of a Wendish settlement found on its western edge, and a legend of a village sinking into it.
For easy walks, the Kosenowsee Loop Trail is a great option. The 'Jarmen Gravel Pit Lake loop' is another easy hiking route. You can explore more easy trails in the Hiking around Jarmen guide.
During the season, Zarrenthin Kiessee offers a supervised bathing area with ice, food, drinks, and beach chair rentals. It also provides camping facilities for small groups, including toilets, and a children's playground.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. You can find options ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, such as the 'Village pond with benches – St. Marien Church Jarmen loop'. More details are available in the Cycling around Jarmen guide.
The lakes are particularly appealing during the warmer months when swimming and outdoor activities are in full swing. The supervised bathing area at Zarrenthin Kiessee and the lido at Kosenowsee are open during the season, typically summer. However, scenic walks can be enjoyed year-round.
Beyond the more popular spots, the Völschow village pond offers a tranquil setting with many water lilies, perfect for a quiet break. The Park Pond Wieck, created in 1859, also provides a peaceful natural escape.
Yes, for example, the Kosenowsee Loop Trail mentions free parking available for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the well-kept village ponds with water lilies to the scenic loop trails around lakes like Kosenowsee. The opportunity for swimming, relaxing on benches, and exploring the unique history of the gravel pit lakes are also highly valued.


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