Erratic boulder garden Wesenberg
Findling Garden Wesenberg - Witnesses of the Ice Age on the Baltic Sea coast
The Wesenberg erratic boulder garden in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania offers a fascinating insight into the geological history of the Baltic Sea region. The large boulders that can be seen here were once transported to this area by huge glaciers during the last ice age - a natural phenomenon that has had a lasting impact on the landscape from the Mecklenburg Lake District to the Baltic Sea coast.
Scientifically identified rock types with proof of origin
Well-signposted information boards make the visit worthwhile even for laypeople: they explain both the type of rock and the country of origin of the individual boulders, some of which come from Scandinavia. This makes a walk through the garden a short journey through the history of the earth.
Tip for an excursion south of Wesenberg on the avenue roadThe erratic boulder garden is located on Alleenstraße south of Wesenberg on the outskirts of the town towards Wustrow. It makes a good stopover on a round trip through Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - for example on the way between Rostock, the Mecklenburg Lake District or the Baltic Sea coast with its well-known regions such as Fischland-Darß-Zingst or Stralsund.