Natural monuments around Bugewitz feature a landscape characterized by significant wetland ecosystems and protected natural areas. The region is home to the Anklamer Torfmoor Nature Reserve, a vital habitat for diverse flora and fauna. This area, part of the larger River Peene Valley Nature Park, offers opportunities to experience serene natural settings and observe specialized adaptations to wetland environments. The natural attractions around Bugewitz provide insights into the ecological importance of wetlands and support diverse wildlife.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The Lion Monument was erected in the park to honor the fallen soldiers of both World Wars.
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The whole route is unique, you come very far out into the reed desert and are right in the middle of it. Most of the time you can't see far because you can't see over the reeds. The observation tower is great for that. There is also a dry place to rest here.
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The bronze sculpture was originally created in 1928 for those who died in the First World War. According to a decision by the city administration, the Second World War was added to the inscription.
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With around 20,000 hectares, the Peene river valley is one of the largest contiguous fen areas in Central and Western Europe. Here you can observe waterfowl up close.
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A fantastic habitat for fauna and flora. Migratory bird flocks, in particular, benefit from the abundance of food during their regular migrations between their breeding grounds and winter quarters. Hopefully, this piece of nature will remain intact.
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Great view over the moor and its feathered inhabitants. Nice place to take a break. The benches in the covered playground could use some repairs.
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Somewhat hidden between trees is the memorial for the fallen of the First World War: a dying lion on a stone pedestal. The sculpture, created by August Kraus in 1928, was cast in bronze and has been in the Anklam city park since October 7, 1928. This monument is unique. The inscription in the base of the monument was supplemented with the dates of the Second World War by a majority decision of the city council.
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The region around Bugewitz is characterized by significant wetland ecosystems, particularly the Anklamer Torfmoor Nature Reserve. You'll find diverse flora and fauna, especially migratory bird flocks, and serene natural settings. Observation towers like the Anklam Peat Bog Observation Tower and the Große Kuhle Observation Tower offer panoramic views over these unique landscapes, including regularly flooded polders and reed-covered areas.
The Anklamer Torfmoor Nature Reserve is particularly vital for migratory bird flocks, making spring and autumn ideal for birdwatching. The abundance of food during their seasonal migrations attracts a diverse range of species. Visiting observation towers like the Anklam Peat Bog Observation Tower at dusk can offer breathtaking views of birdlife.
Yes, the Anklam Peat Bog Observation Tower is considered family-friendly, offering an accessible way to enjoy panoramic views and observe birdlife. The Observation Tower with View of the Peene Moor also provides an excellent opportunity for families to observe waterfowl and the vast moor landscape.
You can find various hiking opportunities, especially within the Anklamer Torfmoor Nature Reserve and the Anklamer Stadtbruch Nature Reserve. While some areas are largely impassable, there are designated circular trails. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Bugewitz guide, which includes moderate routes like the 'Bridge Over the Mühlgraben – peat canals loop'.
For areas like the Große Kuhle Observation Tower, paths can be challenging and extremely overgrown, sometimes only guessed at. Sturdy shoes are necessary, and rubber boots are highly recommended for sections that might be under water, such as the exit to Rosenhäger Damm. Be aware that you might encounter wild boars in these more remote parts.
While specific rules for dogs vary, natural reserves often require dogs to be kept on a leash to protect wildlife. It's advisable to check local signage or official park websites for detailed regulations regarding dog access and waste disposal within areas like the Anklamer Torfmoor Nature Reserve.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for cycling. You can explore gravel biking routes and road cycling routes around Bugewitz. The Berlin-Usedom cycle path also passes through the area, allowing cyclists to enjoy the impressive landscape of the Anklamer peat bog.
Visitors highly appreciate the rich biodiversity and the untouched, serene natural settings. The opportunity to observe migratory bird flocks and diverse wildlife is a major draw. The panoramic views from observation towers like the Anklam Peat Bog Observation Tower are also frequently praised, especially at dusk.
Yes, for instance, the circular path through the moor near the Anklam Peat Bog Observation Tower ends at a small parking lot. Parking availability can vary for other specific locations, so it's recommended to check maps or local information for your intended starting point.
The Peene river valley, which includes parts of the Peene Moor, is one of the largest contiguous fen areas in Central and Western Europe, spanning around 20,000 hectares. It's a crucial habitat for waterfowl and offers a unique moor landscape, which can be observed from viewpoints like the Observation Tower with View of the Peene Moor.
The Anklamer Stadtbruch Nature Reserve, while largely impassable in parts, offers a truly wild and untouched experience. It's a vast 1461-hectare reserve with almost natural hydrological conditions, providing a glimpse into a pristine wetland environment. Access is primarily via two circular trails from the south of Grünberg near Leopoldshagen.


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