Natural monuments around Dobbertin include ancient trees, significant geological formations, and expansive nature parks. The region, situated in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, features the Dobbertiner Seenlandschaft and the Mildenitztal, offering diverse natural landscapes. These sites provide opportunities to experience the area's ecological and historical significance. Dobbertin's natural monuments are characterized by their size, age, and unique features.
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Mecklenburg's thickest beech tree, with a trunk circumference of 8 meters, is dying!
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very beautiful river where you can discover a lot
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This is one of three stone circles in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, and one of the few in Germany. It is a little off the beaten track, but is well signposted. The stone circle is rather small in size, about 10 - 15 meters in diameter. The total of 9 stones form a visually intact megalithic structure. The individual stones are up to 1.50m high. It is estimated that several thousand stone circles were built in Europe during the Middle Stone Age. Many of them have disappeared over time, e.g. due to weathering or the formation of bogs, others were used as material. Today only a few hundred remain, and this is one of them. (The Stone Age was so long ago! 9600 - 4300 BC)
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Prehistoric cult and burial site, consisting of a stone circle in the middle of the forest
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The Shepherd's Beech is a red beech in the municipality of Dobbin-Linstow in the Rostock district. With a trunk circumference of over 8 meters and a height of 23 meters, it is one of the largest known beech trees in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. This remarkable and special landmark in the field was designated a natural monument in 1987 by a resolution of the Güstrow district council. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sch%C3%A4ferbuche As the beech was attacked by the fungus and can no longer be saved, the former cycle path was relocated to avert dangers for cyclists. This means that the tree can remain standing in peace.
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Dobbertin is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the dramatic Mildenitz Gorge, which features a river and a significant breakthrough valley, offering a scenic trail. The region is also home to ancient trees, such as the impressive oaks at Dobbertin Abbey, including the Erste Eiche with a circumference of over 6 meters, and the picturesque Pyramiden-Eiche by Dobbertiner See.
Yes, the Seeadler Observation Tower at Krakower Obersee is an excellent spot for birdwatching. From this viewpoint, you can enjoy stunning views over Lake Krakow and observe numerous water bird species, including the sea eagle.
The area around Dobbertin offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and running. For instance, there are easy cycling tours like the 'Dobbertin Abbey – Goldberg Windmill loop' and various running trails, such as the 'Dobbertin Sandy Beach – Wooden Sculpture of a Person loop'. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Dobbertin, MTB Trails around Dobbertin, and Running Trails around Dobbertin guides.
Absolutely. The Lenzener Steintanz Stone Circle is a significant historical site, consisting of nine man-high boulders that are believed to be a prehistoric cult and burial site. Additionally, the ancient oaks at Dobbertin Abbey are living testaments to centuries of natural history, adding to the region's cultural heritage.
Yes, Dobbertin is situated within the extensive Naturpark Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide. The Entrance to Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide Nature Park serves as a key entry point. This vast park features extensive pine forests, numerous lakes, moors, and diverse flora and fauna, making it ideal for nature lovers.
Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Mildenitz Gorge offers a scenic and accessible trail. The Seeadler Observation Tower at Krakower Obersee is also family-friendly, providing an engaging experience for observing wildlife. The Entrance to Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide Nature Park leads to an area with many easy paths suitable for all ages.
The Shepherd's Beech is a remarkable red beech located near Dobbin-Linstow. With a trunk circumference of over 8 meters and a height of 23 meters, it is one of the largest known beech trees in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Designated as a natural monument, it's a living testament to the region's ancient woodlands, though it is unfortunately in decline due to fungal infection.
The natural monuments around Dobbertin are beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming flora and active wildlife, while summer is ideal for water activities on Dobbertiner See and exploring the forests. Autumn offers vibrant foliage, and even winter can be picturesque, especially in the Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide, though some paths might be less accessible.
Many natural areas and trails around Dobbertin are dog-friendly, especially within the Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide Nature Park and along the Dobbertiner Seenlandschaft. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Yes, the Mildenitz valley, part of the Dobbertiner Seenlandschaft, features a remarkable 15-meter deep breakthrough valley near Kläden-Dobbertin. This is the largest such valley in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and is a significant geological formation, best experienced along the scenic trail through the Mildenitz Gorge.
Dobbertin is particularly known for its ancient oak trees. Several impressive specimens are located directly at Dobbertin Abbey, including the Erste Eiche and Zweite Eiche, both officially recognized as natural monuments. The picturesque Pyramiden-Eiche, approximately 200 years old, stands by the Dobbertiner See along the 'Paradiesgang' path.
The Dobbertiner Seenlandschaft and Mildenitztal landscape protection area offers a diverse landscape. It encompasses the Dobbertiner See, the picturesque Mildenitz valley with its breakthrough valley, and remnants of ancient pasture woodlands ('Hutewaldrelikte') featuring centuries-old oaks near Goldberg. This area provides varied terrain for hiking and cycling.


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