Natural monuments around Lübz are characterized by their location within the Mecklenburg Lake District, offering diverse ecosystems. The region features well-preserved natural water structures, extensive lake landscapes, and protected riparian areas. Visitors can explore varied landscapes of meadows, forests, and waterways, which provide habitats for numerous plant and animal species. These natural features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities and nature observation.
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The Slavic hillfort in Plau am See, often referred to as the hillfort at Burgsee, is a Middle Slavic ringfort dating from the 9th/10th century on the eastern shore of Burgsee lake. The well-preserved, wooded rampart is an important archaeological monument, indicating early settlement and yielding finds of Feldberg and Menkendorf pottery.
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Hilzsteg romps over moor
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The Milk Trail near Leisten is a historic farm road that once served the daily transport of milk from the Leisten estate to the train station in Karow. From there, the milk was transported to the dairy in Malchow. The Mecklenburg Southern Railway Parchim–Neubrandenburg, which opened on January 28, 1885, played a significant role in this transport, enabling onward transport by rail. W. Beust, who owned the Leisten estate from 1817 to 1899, regularly delivered milk to Malchow. Since 2002, sections of the trail have been protected and are considered a regionally significant testament to historic agricultural trails. Particularly noteworthy is that this section of the trail is still lined with old stands of the rare Swedish whitebeam (Sorbus intermedia), whose flowers grow in umbel-like umbels. In 2007, these trees were replanted to preserve the natural heritage. The Milky Way thus represents a piece of regional agricultural history and at the same time a botanical gem in the Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide Nature Park.
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A very nice place to linger, in the middle of nature, with the gentle rippling of the spring
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The source here is located in the northern part of the Wockersee and west of the Wocker tributary.
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Iron oxide was found deposited at this spring. This can be seen in the pipe and the stones, which have a reddish color. However, there is so little that it is not a mineral spring. The measurement of the nitrate content showed a low value, so the water quality is good. The pH value showed a value between and 8. This is an alkaline value. Therefore, this spring can be described as an alkaline spring.
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Milk route to Leisten with a great information board for all those who don't know how milk was transported in the past.
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A lovely place to linger. Worth a visit at any time of year. 🏞
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The area around Lübz, situated within the Mecklenburg Lake District, offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can find well-preserved natural water structures like the Warnow Spring in Grebbin, extensive lake landscapes, and protected riparian areas such as the Old Elde near Kuppentin. There are also unique forest environments like the Moor Trail and Lakes in the Plauer Stadtwald, and historical natural trails like the Milchweg (Historic Milk Route) Near Leisten.
Yes, several natural monuments near Lübz are great for families. The Moor Trail and Lakes in the Plauer Stadtwald features a wooden walkway through a dense alder forest, making it an engaging experience. The area around the Warnow Spring in Grebbin is beautifully designed with information boards and a shelter, offering an educational visit. The Milchweg (Historic Milk Route) Near Leisten is also considered family-friendly, combining nature with a touch of history.
Beyond purely natural features, the region also boasts historical natural sites. The Milchweg (Historic Milk Route) Near Leisten is a protected historic farm road lined with rare Swedish whitebeam trees, offering insight into regional agricultural history. Additionally, the Slavic Castle Wall Gaarz (fortified settlement on Burgsee) is an important archaeological monument from the 9th/10th century, featuring a well-preserved, wooded rampart.
The natural monuments around Lübz are perfect starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Elde Riverside Path or around Daschower See. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and road cycling, including routes around Plau am See and the Plauer See Cycle Path. Find detailed routes and guides for these activities at Hiking around Lübz, Gravel biking around Lübz, and Road Cycling Routes around Lübz.
Yes, there are several hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural monuments. Near the Old Elde, you can find routes like the Elde Riverside Path loop from Kuppentin, which is an easy 4.9 km walk. Other moderate options include the Elde Riverside Path – Bobzin Hydroelectric Power Plant loop. For more details, refer to the Hiking around Lübz guide.
The natural areas around Lübz, especially the Old Elde near Kuppentin and the North Shore of Plauer See Nature Reserve, are rich in biodiversity. You might spot rare animal and plant species in the untouched riparian landscapes. The Plauer See area is particularly known for its birdlife, including herons, cormorants, and even ospreys, thriving in the wide reed belts and small bays.
The Mecklenburg Lake District, where Lübz is located, is popular for its clean air and idyllic setting. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and canoeing, with lush greenery and active wildlife. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter can provide a tranquil, serene experience, though some paths might be less accessible. The North Shore of Plauer See Nature Reserve is particularly pleasant for cycling in milder weather.
Absolutely. The Warnow Spring in Grebbin is not only a natural monument but also a beautifully designed viewpoint. The Markower Spring offers a very nice place to linger in the middle of nature. Additionally, the North Shore of Plauer See Nature Reserve provides stunning views across the glittering, calm waters of Lake Plau, perfect for nature lovers.
While specific regulations for each natural monument may vary, many natural trails and areas in the Mecklenburg Lake District are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
The terrain around Lübz and its natural monuments is generally varied. For instance, the North Shore of Plauer See Nature Reserve offers mostly flat, well-maintained paths, ideal for easy cycling or walking. Hiking routes like the Elde Riverside Path have options ranging from easy, such as the 4.9 km loop from Kuppentin, to moderate, like the 12.2 km Elde Riverside Path – Bobzin Hydroelectric Power Plant loop. You can find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around Lübz guide.
While not a mineral spring, the Markower Spring is notable for its iron oxide deposits, which give the pipe and surrounding stones a reddish color. This indicates a natural process of mineral deposition. The spring water itself has a low nitrate content and an alkaline pH, contributing to its unique local characteristics.
Lübz itself offers various accommodation options and eateries. For areas further afield, such as near Plau am See or Kuppentin, you will find guesthouses, cafes, and pubs in the nearby towns and villages. It's advisable to check local listings for specific establishments closest to the natural monument you plan to visit.


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