Best attractions and places to see around Stadtsee, a 20-hectare body of water located in Strasburg (Uckermark), Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Formed during the last Vistula Ice Age, the lake features a small island and receives water from the Mühlbach. The region offers 5 highlights for exploration, including historical sites and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The city lake is approximately 20 hectares in size (580 x 420 m) and between 1 and 2.5 m deep.
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The Prenzlau–Strasburg railway line was a single-track, non-electrified railway line of the Prenzlauer Kreisbahnen in standard gauge. It went into operation in 1902. It was shut down in 1997. Today the route is completely dismantled. In Dedelow the further route to Fürstenwerder branched off until 1978, so that the section between Prenzlau and Dedelow was shared.
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a good road with good surface, little traffic. Drives great. Is a bit susceptible to wind. I would not ride the route at the end of the tour in a headwind
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Unfortunately, the lake is not recommended, totally covered with algae with a cloudy view, it has certainly seen better days
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The Stadtsee is a lake near Strasburg (Uckermark) in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The approximately 20 hectare body of water is located in the urban area of Strasburg (Uckermark), 500 meters southeast of the town center at an altitude of around 56 m above sea level. The lake also has a small overgrown island. From the west, the lake has a tributary through the Mühlbach, which leaves it in the north and flows towards the Uecker. The maximum extent of the city lake is about 580 by 420 meters, the depth 1 to 2.5 m. The lake was formed during the last Vistula Ice Age. It was desludged in 1921, 1949, 1955 and 1977/1978. On the initiative of Mayor Merk, workers laid the Merkpromenade in the western area in 1904. In 1941 the water in the lake was drained and diverted to supply the Strasburg sugar factory with water. French prisoners of war had to clean up the lake, lay rails on the bottom and create the sea route with the excavation. This began on Jüteritzer Strasse and ran to the bridge over the Prinzengraben. In 1955 the southern course of the path was changed and extended to a total length of 1045 m. Due to its history, it is known as the Franzosenweg. A boulder with an information board on the southwestern shore of the lake is a reminder of this work. In the same year, the small island in the lake was created by landfills. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadtsee_(Strasburg)
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nice destination with even nicer rest stops
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beautiful view, there is also a designated hiking trail around the lake
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In 1941 the water of the lake was drained so that French prisoners of war cleaned the bottom and used the excavation to fortify the bank. In memory of the work there is an erratic block with a plaque that indicates the "Franzosenweg".
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The most prominent historical site is the Memorial Stone Franzosenweg. This monument commemorates the work of French prisoners of war in 1941 who cleaned the lake and created the Franzosenweg, a path that now extends to 1045 meters along the southwestern shore.
For picturesque perspectives of the lake and its surroundings, visit the View of Stadtsee. This viewpoint offers beautiful vistas, though some visitors note the lake can be prone to algae.
Yes, the area offers several cycling options. You can enjoy the Strasburg–Fahrenholz Road, known for its good surface and low traffic. Another option is the Country Road Between Strasburg and Güterberg, which is quiet and well-developed. For more cycling adventures, explore the various routes in the Cycling around Stadtsee guide.
You'll find several hiking opportunities, including easy loops like the 'Memorial Stone Franzosenweg – Pier on Stadtsee loop' or the 'Memorial Stone Franzosenweg loop' from Strasburg (Uckermark). For more options, consult the Hiking around Stadtsee guide.
Yes, many attractions around Stadtsee are family-friendly. Both the Memorial Stone Franzosenweg and the View of Stadtsee are suitable for families. Additionally, the Former Strasburg–Prenzlau Railway Line offers a gentle trail perfect for family bike rides.
The Franzosenweg is a historical path along the southwestern shore of Stadtsee. Its significance lies in its creation by French prisoners of war in 1941, who were tasked with cleaning the lake and using the excavated material to build this path. A boulder with an information board at the Memorial Stone Franzosenweg commemorates this history.
While there isn't a single path that encircles the entire lake, the Franzosenweg on the southwestern shore provides a significant walking section of 1045 meters. There are also designated hiking trails around the lake, as mentioned by visitors, offering various walking experiences.
Stadtsee is a 20-hectare body of water formed during the last Vistula Ice Age, located in Strasburg (Uckermark). It features a small, overgrown island and is fed by the Mühlbach. The surrounding landscape offers typical Uckermark scenery, with gentle elevations and natural beauty, making it ideal for outdoor activities.
Yes, the Former Strasburg–Prenzlau Railway Line, which operated until 1997, has been completely dismantled and now serves as a cycle way. It's a great option for a leisurely ride through the historical landscape.
Visitors appreciate the beautiful views of the lake and its surrounding landscape, as well as the well-developed cycling routes with low traffic. The historical significance of sites like the Franzosenweg also adds to the appeal, offering a blend of nature and history.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the lake views. While specific data isn't available, summer offers warmer temperatures for water-related activities, though algae can be present.
Absolutely. The area around Stadtsee offers several road cycling routes. You can find detailed tours, such as the 'Uecker River in Torgelow – Village Church Groß Luckow loop' or the 'St. Norbert Church, Friedland – Anklamer Gate Friedland loop' from Strasburg (Uckermark), in the Road Cycling Routes around Stadtsee guide.


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