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Krakow am See bathing establishment
Jörnbergweg 23
18292 Krakow am See
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Krakow am See bathing establishment - a special natural bath in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
The Krakow am See bathing establishment is one of the most beautiful natural bathing establishments in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and is one of only 13 historic inland lake bathing establishments in the whole of Germany. Anyone visiting the Baltic Sea region and wanting to explore the inland as well as the coast and the sea will find a real gem here. The Blue Flag has been flying over the facility since 1998 - a sign of outstanding environmental management and excellent water quality.
Swimming fun for the whole family at Lake Krakow
The bathing facility offers a wide range of activities for families, children and water sports enthusiasts. A 1- and 3-meter diving tower and water slides provide variety in the water, while the sunbathing lawn, children's playground and volleyball court invite you to linger. An on-site snack bar caters for guests, lifeguards ensure safety and a wheelchair ramp makes the pool barrier-free.
Krakow am See as a starting point for the Baltic Sea region
Krakow am See is located in the heart of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and is a great stopover on the way to the region's well-known destinations. Whether Rostock, Wismar, Stralsund or the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula - the Baltic Sea coast with its many attractions is easily accessible from here and can be ideally combined with a visit to the seaside resort.
Further sights in Krakow am See
Jörnberg observation tower
📍 Krakow am See
Krakow am See is easily recognizable by the simple and imposing observation tower on the Jörnberg peninsula. Krakow lake labyrinth No matter which direction you come to Krakow am See from, you will be greeted by the observation tower on the Jörnberg. Visitors are rewarded for climbing the 126 steps of the tower with a magnificent panoramic view of the glittering Krakow lake labyrinth. Tower history The most famous landmark of the climatic health resort looks back on over 100 years of historical development in an exposed location on the Jörnberg peninsula. First erected in 1897 as a wooden lookout tower, the foundation stone for a 16.25 m high Bismarck tower with flagpole was laid at the beginning of July 1907 as part of the Bismarck worship. Lolat reinforced concrete was used as the building material. Visitors could enjoy the view from a height of ten meters. The inscription "Bismarck Tower / 1907" could be read above the arched entrance door. The tower was blown up in 1945 because "a field telephone was located there during the war". Today's observation tower From November1944 to June1995, a new, 27.70 m high observation tower was built on the former site of the Bismarck Tower, which was opened to visitors for the first time on 01.07.1995. Height of viewing platform: 24.13 m Diameter of first floor: 7.20 m Width of platform: 6.30 m Number of steps: 126 The tower's current viewing platform is more than 100 m above sea level. Distances for the North and South Poles and for various cities and countries are engraved in metal on the parapet.
Old school Krakow am See
📍 Krakow am See
Experience tradition in the "Old School", which was extensively renovated in 1998 and houses a library, a local history room and a book printing museum. Experience tradition in the "Old School", which was extensively renovated in 1998 and houses not only the library and local history room but also the book printing museum. The two-storey building, which dates back to 1869, now offers a wide range of cultural activities. In addition to a large selection of books, music, audio CDs, PC games for children and DVDs for all age groups, the town library also has an Internet corner. You can experience what life and living was like in grandmother's time in the Heimatstube. The heart of the museum, however, is the book printing museum with workshop on the ground floor of the building, run by printer and museum director Hans-Hilmar Koch. The book printing museum preserves the important cultural achievement of BOOK PRINTING in the form of a reconstructed book printing works from the beginning of the 20th century. The extraordinary thing about the only museum of its kind in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is that printed matter is still produced using this process. A large part of the old printing technology comes from the former Bontemps printing works in Krakow.
Bathing beach at the campsite on Lake Krakow
📍 Krakow am See
Not far from the old town on the northern shore of Lake Krakow, families can relax and unwind at the campsite for a small fee. The large bathing beach with beach and sunbathing lawn and beach volleyball court offer the opportunity for relaxation and sporting activities. Not far from the old town, on the northern shore of Lake Krakow at the campsite, families can relax and unwind for a small fee. The bathing beach with a large sunbathing lawn is ideal for children as the water depth only gradually increases. There are two children's playgrounds, a table tennis table, children's club, football pitch and beach volleyball court for playing, running around and exploring. A restaurant provides refreshments.
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Old vicarage Rambow
📍 Rambow
Picking golden plums, Cox oranges and Jonathan from a hammock? Sounds like paradise and it is, because it's possible in the Rambow parish garden. Retired pastor Eckart Hübener invites guests to stay in the adjoining baroque half-timbered rectory.
Old Schwiessel Manor House
📍 Schwiessel
The old manor house is now run as a guesthouse and houses the hunting school.
Anika's vacation and adventure farm
📍 Groß Wokern
Ideal for families who want to enjoy an adventure vacation on a farm in the Mecklenburg Lake District. Would you like to relax and experience nature on a small family-run horse farm near the Baltic Sea and the Müritz? Then you've come to the right place!