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Observation tower at Tiefwarensee

Observation tower at Tiefwarensee
Observation tower at Tiefwarensee Enjoy the view over the ice age landscape of Tiefwarensee from the northernmost point of the town. The observation tower is located high up on the field as part of the circular hiking trail around the Tiefwarensee. At the edge of the path is a small "stone forest" with stone towers built by visitors and hikers. Past the "stone forest", along a slightly stony field path, you reach the tower with seating. Listen to the silence of the Ice Age landscape, take a deep breath and let your gaze wander over the vast countryside. In summer, there is a cocktail bar nearby at the "Amsee-Brücke" bridge and the "Paulshöhe" beer garden.

Lookout tower at Tiefwarensee - sweeping views over the Baltic Sea region

At the northernmost point of the city, the observation tower at Tiefwarensee offers an impressive view over the gently undulating ice age landscape of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Situated high up on the field, it is part of the popular circular hiking trail around the Tiefwarensee and is worth the climb at any time of year.

Stone forest and hiking trail at Tiefwarensee

On the way to the tower, hikers pass a small "stone forest" - a charming collection of stone towers that visitors have built themselves over time. A slightly stony field path finally leads to the viewing tower, which also offers seating. Here you can enjoy the tranquillity of the landscape to the full.

Excursion destinations near the Tiefwarensee

If you want to take a break after your hike, you will find suitable options in the immediate vicinity in summer: A cocktail bar at the "Amsee-Brücke" bridge and the "Paulshöhe" beer garden invite you to linger. The Tiefwarensee is located in the inland of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and is a nice contrast to the well-known coastal destinations such as Rostock, Stralsund or Fischland-Darß-Zingst.