Campsite at Zwenzow Shore/Großer Labussee
Campsite at Zwenzow Shore/Großer Labussee
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Campingplatz am Zwenzower Ufer/Großer Labussee is a welcoming, family-friendly campsite nestled directly on the shores of the Großer Labussee, in the charming village of Zwenzow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. This idyllic spot is a gateway to the vast Mecklenburg Lake District and borders the expansive Müritz National Park, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The Großer Labussee itself lies at an elevation of 57.5 meters and is notably traversed by the River Havel, making it a significant waterway…
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Beyond the general family-friendly atmosphere, the campsite offers a dedicated playground for children and a fun water slide directly into the Großer Labussee. These amenities, combined with the shallow beach area, make it an ideal spot for families.
Yes, Campingplatz am Zwenzower Ufer is dog-friendly. While specific dog amenities like designated dog runs aren't detailed, the natural surroundings of the Großer Labussee and proximity to the Müritz National Park offer ample opportunities for walks with your canine companion.
The campsite features an on-site bistro and a shop with an adjacent winter garden for convenient meals and supplies. For more options, a rustic village restaurant is just about 150 meters away in Zwenzow, and the highly-rated "Rookhus" restaurant is approximately 2,000 meters distant.
The area around Zwenzower Ufer and Großer Labussee, bordering the Müritz National Park, offers diverse terrain for both hiking and cycling. You'll find numerous forest lakes and varied landscapes, including forests and moors. While specific route names aren't provided, the region is well-known for its extensive network of paths suitable for exploring the natural beauty of the Mecklenburg Lake District.
The provided information primarily highlights activities for warmer months. While the campsite offers comfortable and excellent sanitary facilities, including individual wash cabins and washing machines, there is no specific mention of dedicated winter camping facilities or services. It's advisable to check directly with the campsite for availability and specific offerings during the colder season.
The campsite provides pitches with electricity for touring caravans, motorhomes, and tents, implying on-site parking for campers. For day visitors or those staying in nearby accommodations, it's recommended to inquire directly with the campsite regarding specific parking availability and any associated fees.
For wellness, the "Badehus" is conveniently located about 300 meters from the campsite, featuring a sauna, solarium, and an indoor swimming pool. Additionally, there's a separate nudist swimming area with a barrel sauna for those seeking a more traditional wellness experience.
The River Havel flows through the Großer Labussee, connecting it to Useriner See upstream via a channel and lock at Zwenzow, and to Woblitzsee downstream. The Großer Labussee is a federal waterway, allowing motorboats. However, upstream of the Zwenzow lock, powered craft are prohibited. Navigation is administered as part of the Obere Havel-Wasserstraße.
The Großer Labussee itself is a significant natural feature, part of Germany's largest lake and canal district. The campsite's hillside location by the lake offers picturesque views. The surrounding area, bordering the Müritz National Park, is characterized by numerous forest lakes, forests, and moors, providing a rich natural landscape for exploration and scenic vistas.
The nearest town to Campingplatz am Zwenzower Ufer is Neustrelitz, which is approximately 12 kilometers away. The historic town of Wesenberg is also located nearby, offering additional options for amenities and exploration.