Natural monuments around Schlemmin offer diverse landscapes, from ancient parklands to unique glacial formations and extensive river valley moors. This region, located in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, presents a variety of natural attractions for exploration. Visitors can discover historical park settings, significant geological features, and unique ecosystems. The area provides opportunities to experience untouched nature through well-developed trails.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Yes, that's a cool idea: they've placed stones in the water to cross the stream. The water is about 50cm deep, and the concrete blocks are correspondingly high and stable. You don't see that very often.
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The fish ladder is presumably the stream's outflow to the Recknitz River. You practically pass by it automatically. A nice spot right next to the road. There's a separate bike path.
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This pond can be found at the entrance to the valley. It appears to be dammed and overflows into the stream over a ledge. A very beautiful biotope. There are benches, but no designated swimming area.
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The water is drinkable; after 15 pumps, it comes fresh from the pump. There are benches for a rest, the chestnut trees provide shade, and the church next door is also worth a visit.
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At the beginning, it's a very nice bike path with excellent asphalt. The middle section becomes a dirt road, which could be bumpy for narrow tires. After that, it's back to good asphalt. The scenery and tranquility are fantastic.
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The well is said to have healing properties and even today people come here to drink the water.
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Emil Grumpelt was my father and narrowly escaped arrest at the time because, with the help of his brigade, he cleared out the remains of the original pond, which was filled with rubbish, ash and household waste, during the winter months and then created this attraction for many day trippers. Fortunately, the cultural added value counted more. It's nice that it's remembered that way.
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The Tribohmer Teich, a reservoir, also known as “Emilsee” by local residents, was created in the 13th century for a mill. In 1930 the pond was drained and in 1987 the residents, initiated by Emil Grumpelt, dammed it up again in a night and fog campaign (hence the name). In 2011 the dam was destroyed by flooding. The pond ran empty. In 2014 the dam was repaired, the fish ladder was installed and the idyllic pond has existed again ever since.
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The region around Schlemmin offers a variety of natural monuments. Highlights include the Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve: Carlewitz to Marlow, known for its extensive river valley moor and unique ecosystem formed by glacial meltwater. Another significant site is the Naturschutzgebiet Hohe Burg und Schwarzer See, featuring one of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's highest hills and the highest lake in Mecklenburg, surrounded by well-preserved beech forests and moorland.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) is a biotope with benches, perfect for a relaxed visit. The Stepping Stones at Tribohmer Bach offers an educational trail with information boards on flora and fauna, including alder quarries and beaver dams, making it an engaging experience for all ages. Additionally, the Fish Ladder at Tribohmer Bach near Gruel provides an interesting stop with information about stream renaturation.
The region boasts significant geological formations. The Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve is a prime example, formed approximately 12,000 years ago as a glacial meltwater valley. The Naturschutzgebiet Hohe Burg und Schwarzer See features the Hohe Burg hill, one of the highest elevations in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and the Schwarzer See, the highest lake in Mecklenburg, both showcasing unique geological characteristics.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. The area is excellent for hiking, with numerous trails available. For example, you can find easy hikes like the 'Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) – Tribohm village church loop' or more challenging routes. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as the 'Pathway Along the Baltic Sea – Alter Markt Stralsund loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Schlemmin and MTB Trails around Schlemmin guides.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. Near the Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich), you can find loops like the 'Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) – Tribohm village church loop'. The Naturschutzgebiet Hohe Burg und Schwarzer See is known for its well-developed paths, including a boardwalk over the quaking bog to the Schwarzer See. For more detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around Schlemmin guide.
The natural monuments around Schlemmin offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and observing nature, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors. Summer allows for longer days and full enjoyment of the landscapes. Even winter can be appealing for quiet, crisp walks, especially in areas like the Naturschutzgebiet Hohe Burg und Schwarzer See with its beech forests.
While specific regulations for each natural monument vary, generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas around Schlemmin, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific park rules upon arrival, especially in designated nature reserves like the Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve.
The diverse ecosystems around Schlemmin support various wildlife. The Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve, with its river valley moor, is a unique habitat for diverse flora and fauna. Along the Tribohmer Bach, you might spot beaver dams and various fish species, including loach and stream lamprey, especially near the Fish Ladder. The forests of the Naturschutzgebiet Hohe Burg und Schwarzer See also provide habitats for various forest animals.
Yes, the Kenzer Healing Spring is a site of historical importance. Kenz became an important place of pilgrimage in 1935, and the spring was rediscovered in the late 18th century, developing into a significant health resort. The current building is a replica of the 1763 fountain house, and people still visit to drink its water, believed to have healing properties.
The Schlosspark Schlemmin, covering over 18 hectares, is a romantic landscape park enveloping the neo-Gothic Schlemmin Castle. It's special for its magnificent ancient trees, some over 500 years old, including impressive oaks, mighty beeches, and black locusts. The park features winding paths, tranquil watercourses with small bridges, and picturesque views, offering a serene blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty.
Beyond the well-known sites, the region offers unique attractions like the Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich), a reservoir originally created for a mill in the 13th century and later restored by local residents. Its history and role as a biotope make it a distinctive spot. The Naturschutzgebiet Hohe Burg und Schwarzer See also stands out with its high-altitude lake and a boardwalk that allows for unique moorland hikes over a quaking bog.
The time needed varies depending on the monument and your activity. For a leisurely stroll through the Schlosspark Schlemmin or a visit to the Kenzer Healing Spring, an hour or two might suffice. Exploring the Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve or hiking in the Naturschutzgebiet Hohe Burg und Schwarzer See could easily take half a day or more, especially if you combine it with longer trails.


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