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Tour guide Astrid Dettmer

Tour guide Astrid Dettmer
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Lange Str. 4

18292 Krakow am See

Tour guide in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Are you planning a group trip to beautiful Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and need a local tour guide? We are at your disposal with competence, commitment and creativity - for coach companies, for large and small groups. We will accompany you to the most beautiful corners of the state with interesting explanations of the history, tell you about the country and its people - peppered with humorous anecdotes and stories. You will learn interesting historical facts, old, new, forgotten ... and experience the charm of the Mecklenburg towns, e.g. Rostock, Schwerin, Wismar, Güstrow, Malchow, Plau am See or Krakow am See. Discover our Baltic Sea islands of Rügen, Usedom, Hiddensee and Poel or the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula chain. Whether it's a city tour, boat trip, hike or concert - we will plan, organize and carry out the trip according to your wishes and schedule.

Tour guide Astrid Dettmer - group tours in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Astrid Dettmer from Krakow am See is an experienced tour guide with local knowledge for anyone planning a group trip through Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. With expertise, commitment and a flair for interesting stories, she accompanies groups of all sizes - whether for coach companies or private tour groups. She combines in-depth knowledge of the history, country and people with humorous anecdotes that bring every tour to life.

City tours and excursions in Rostock, Schwerin, Wismar and other destinations

The program is tailored to the wishes and schedule of the group. You can choose from city tours in cities such as Rostock, Schwerin, Wismar, Güstrow, Malchow or Plau am See. Krakow am See itself is also one of the charming destinations that Astrid Dettmer introduces with insider knowledge. Whether a boat trip, hike or concert visit - planning, organization and implementation are completely taken care of.

Baltic Sea islands and peninsulas - Rügen, Usedom, Fischland-Darß-Zingst and Hiddensee

In addition to the Mecklenburg towns, the Baltic Sea coast and its islands are also part of the program. Rügen, Usedom, Hiddensee and Poel as well as the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula chain can be experienced in a completely new way with an expert guide. Astrid Dettmer not only imparts geographical knowledge, but also what travel books often don't show - forgotten, surprising and personal facts about the region.

How to get to Krakow am See

Krakow am See is located in the heart of Mecklenburg and is easily accessible via the A19 (Laage or Güstrow exit). You can take the train to Güstrow or Bützow station and reach Krakow am See from there by bus or cab in a short time.

Further sights in Krakow am See

Krakow am See bathing establishment

Krakow am See bathing establishment

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The bathing establishment is one of the few natural pools in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and offers bathing fun for the whole family. The historic bathing establishment is one of 13 inland lake bathing establishments in Germany. The Blue Flag has been flying here since 1998 for good environmental management and the best water quality. Facilities: 1- and 3-m diving tower, sunbathing lawn, water slides, children's playground, volleyball court, snack bar, lifeguard, wheelchair ramp.

Jörnberg observation tower

Jörnberg observation tower

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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

Old school Krakow am See

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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.