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Federow National Park Information

Kargow OT Federow · Mecklenburgische Seenplatte · 53.4833° N, 12.7594° E
Federow National Park Information

Learn more about the Müritz National Park here The Müritz National Park: famous for its white-tailed eagles and ospreys, as well as for the thousands of cranes that stop here in the spring and fall.

The National Park Information Center in Federow is located about seven kilometers southeast of Waren (Müritz). A highlight is the camera that broadcasts live footage of the nesting activity at the nearby osprey nest into the center. The National Park Information Center in Federow also offers guided tours. Bicycles are available for rent. During the season, Federow is connected to Waren (Müritz) by the National Park Ticket bus line, which runs hourly. The information center is wheelchair accessible. Hours: Easter and May through October: daily from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Federow National Park Information Center in the Heart of the Müritz National Park

The Federow National Park Information Center in Kargow (Federow district) is one of the main points of contact for visitors to the Müritz National Park—one of the most important protected areas in northeastern Germany. The visitor center is located about seven kilometers southeast of Waren (Müritz) and offers a lively introduction to the region’s nature and wildlife.

Ospreys, cranes, and a live camera at the nesting site

A special highlight is a live camera that transmits footage of the nesting activity at a nearby osprey nest directly into the information center. The Müritz National Park is widely known for its white-tailed eagles and ospreys, as well as for the thousands of cranes that stop here in the spring and fall—a natural spectacle that attracts birdwatchers from all over Germany and Europe.

Guided tours, bike rentals, and accessible entry

The National Park Information Center offers guided tours through the protected area and rents out bicycles so visitors can explore the surroundings on their own. The building is fully accessible. During the season, Federow is connected to Waren (Müritz) every hour via the National Park Ticket—a convenient and eco-friendly travel option.

Müritz National Park – A Nature Experience in the Inland Region of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

While the Baltic Sea coast, with its highlights such as Rügen, Usedom, or the Fischland-Darß-Zingst region, primarily delights beach lovers, the inland region of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania around the Müritz offers a unique charm of its own: vast lake landscapes, dense forests, and impressive wildlife. The Federow National Park Information Center is an ideal starting point for exploring this part of the state.

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Radio play church Federow

Radio play church Federow

Kargow OT Federow

Germany's first radio play church invites you to Federow this summer. The village church, which was founded in the 13th century, stood unused for a long time until this unusual idea saved it from imminent decay. Visitors can take a seat on the simple wooden benches and listen. The children's program runs in the afternoon and there are radio plays for adults in the evening. Readings are also on the program. Listening to stories in a church is nothing really new. But in Federow, a community of 100 souls at the entrance to the Müritz National Park, it has a special significance. This is where Germany's first radio play church is located. Founded in the 13th century, the fieldstone church stood unused for a long time until an unusual idea saved it from imminent decay and transformed it into a radio play church. By the summer of 2006, the urgent renovation of the fieldstone church had been completed with funding from the EU LEADER+ program. In 2006, the radio play church received an award from the nationwide initiative "Germany - Land of Ideas". In 2011, the radio play church was awarded the honorary prize of the "Foundation for the Preservation of Ecclesiastical Monuments in Germany". The program is produced in collaboration with the German Broadcasting Archive Foundation and is supported by NDR, other ARD broadcasting stations and numerous book, audio and theater publishers. The Hörspielkirche is a cultural partner of NDR Kultur and a cooperation partner of the Stiftung Deutsches Rundfunkarchiv. Donations - admission is free - are used to support the program.