Places of interest
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Dargun Castle Park
📍 Dargun
In Dargun Castle Park, you can stroll along historical paths, visit the castle grounds and the museum and browse in the Dargun monastery store. Today's castle garden shows traces of the Renaissance, Baroque and 19th century as well as a careful reconstruction in recent years. The parterre fields around the pavilion, indicated by slightly lower grass paths, are reminiscent of the design of the palace garden in Güstrow. The Renaissance garden was created under Duke Johann Albrecht, who was a frequent visitor to Dargun. The gardens were devastated during the Thirty Years' War. Under Duke Gustav Adolf, the palace garden was redesigned in the Baroque style. The old yew trees are the remains of Baroque topiary. The garden quarters are aligned with the tea pavilion, which was built around 1690. The relationship to the palace was important for the Baroque garden. The garden was accessed from the double flight of steps at the south-west tower. According to a plan by Klett, court gardener in Schwerin, the four-row chestnut avenue with red flowering chestnut trees was planted along the western castle entrance to the Yellow Gate in the last century and the pergola with hornbeams was created south of the church entrance. The agricultural school, which moved into the castle in 1873, used the castle garden for teaching purposes. After 1945, the grounds were parceled out for allotments and a small zoo was created. With the reconstruction of the garden, the allotments were relocated and an open orchard was re-established. Klett's arcade was reconstructed and one row of the four-row avenue was planted with red-flowering chestnut trees. Today, in the extensive park you can see yew trees that are over 300 years old, a hornbeam arcade, a ginkgo tree, a large orchard, a fish ladder completed in 2016 and the tea pavilion, which is used as the local registry office. A barrier-free circular path for visitors with limited mobility was completed in 2020. The park is open to the public and has plenty of free parking spaces and a public toilet. You can combine a walk in the park with a tour of the monastery and castle complex, a visit to "Uns lütt Museum" or a shopping spree in the Dargun monastery store.
Darßer BRAUHAUS
📍 Prerow
Right in the heart of Prerow, the Darßer BRAUHAUS invites you to stop by with its home-brewed beers and modern, fresh cuisine. The Darßer BRAUHAUS is the perfect culinary destination on the Darß for anyone who appreciates home-brewed beers in different varieties from the brewery's own brewery and wants to be spoiled by modern, fresh cuisine. On Germany's most beautiful Baltic Sea peninsula, Fischland-Darß-Zingst, lies the seaside resort of Prerow, where the Darßer BRAUHAUS is known as a recommended culinary destination for tourists and locals alike. After a walk through the wild and romantic nature of the Darß or along the beautiful western beach, there is hardly anything better than stopping off at the Darßer BRAUHAUS for a cozy Darßer beer and culinary delicacies. Only here you can enjoy the full selection of home-brewed beers - from classic Pils or Dunkel to wheat beer to a Darßer I.P.A. (India Pale Ale) and other specialty beers, there are handmade brewing specialties for all beer lovers and those who want to become one. In the middle of the guest room, in the immediate vicinity of the copper-colored brewing kettle, you can eat and drink in a beautiful and friendly atmosphere. And for at home there is the Darß in a bottle! Simply order the bottle in the online store and choose from the delicious beer specialties or fine extras such as beer mats, original BRAUHAUS glasses and much more.
Darßer Manufructur
📍 Daskow
In our manufactory in Ahrenshagen-Daskow we produce delicious jams, fruit spreads and jellies in the traditional way, mainly from sea buckthorn. The Darßer Manufructur has set itself the task of processing the vitamin-rich sea buckthorn into a wide range of products. Fruit spreads, jams and jellies are then produced in the traditional way. We don't conjure up good taste in a jar, but instead rely on the ancient art of cooking. Our specialty is the local fruit that everyone here knows, some of which has been somewhat forgotten in our modern world because it doesn't fit in with industrial production. Sea buckthorn, with its exceptionally high vitamin C content, plays a very important role in our range. But we also cook some other spreads because we enjoy trying them out! You can visit the manufactory from Monday to Friday from 9.00 am to 4.00 pm and Saturday from 10.00 am to 3.00 pm.
The "traitor's house" near Groß Stresow
📍 Groß Stresow
The "Traitor's House" commemorates the battle between Prussia, Denmark and Sweden (Northern War) at Groß Stresow. When the combined forces of the Prussians and Danes landed at sea, tradition has it that Johan Meußling - a man from Groß Stresow - showed the fleet under Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm I the way through the Rügen Bodden and ashore with a bed sheet on the roof of his house. The Swedes were only temporarily expelled from Rügen at the time, but Stresower's house was nicknamed the "Traitor's House". The original traitor's house was demolished around 30 years ago. In the new building, typical of Rügen, which has been given a half-timbered roof and walls lined with old bricks that the villagers themselves had recruited, the people of Stresow present their history in an exhibition. The statue of Prussian King Frederick William I stands in front of today's museum. To commemorate the great victory over the Swedes, Frederick William IV had one of the "Prussian Columns" erected on a hill in Stresow in 1855 with a larger-than-life statue of the Prussian King Frederick William I (1688-1740). In 1991, the 15-metre-high "Stresow Prussian Column" was dismantled due to the threat of collapse. Only after 23 years was the last of the two Prussian columns erected in 2014.
The Chalet O - exclusive event venue
📍 Rostock
Chalet O is an exclusive event venue in alpine chic on the Baltic Sea. Built according to old traditions, alpine chalets embody the perfect idyll far away from the stress and hectic pace of the cities. When you enter a chalet, whether modern or traditional, you are immediately captivated by the unmistakable atmosphere. Inspired by the "living room salon culture" of the 1920s, Chalet O is an attempt to bring an idea back to life: The idea of creating a place where people - regardless of their habitus - but always in respectful coexistence, can exchange ideas about "God and the world" together. Everyone should leave the chalet a little happier and more fulfilled than when they entered.
The Granitzhaus
📍 Binz
The former forestry and inn of the Princes of Putbus has housed an information center about the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Southeast Rügen since 2004. The Granitzhaus on the island of Rügen is a former forester's lodge and inn dating from 1901, which now houses the information center for the Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve. It stands directly opposite the Granitz hunting lodge near Binz. In 1726, the then Prince of Putbus Moritz Ulrich I had a hunting lodge built on the open space in front of today's Granitzhaus. This consisted of a main building and two side pavilions. Four consecrated stag heads on the front of the main house indicated the purpose of the building: hunting. The princely hunting party stayed in the main house during the hunting season. The current exhibition in the Granitzhaus is designed to be interactive, arouse curiosity and stimulate reflection. Among other things, visitors can look forward to a "treasure chamber" with very special treasures from the region. There is also an animation on the post-glacial development of the region on a 3D model, which also vividly illustrates the settlement history of south-east Rügen and the development of the Baltic Sea. Entry to the exhibition is free of charge.
The candle memorial
📍 Waren (Müritz)
Symbol of the peaceful revolution in Waren (Müritz) The candle memorial can be found in the niche at the entrance to St. Mary's Church. The work commemorates the first peaceful demonstrations in Waren (Müritz) in October 1989, when people carried candles from St. Georgen to St. Mary's Church as a symbol of peacefulness and the desire for freedom.
The restaurant
📍 Dettmannsdorf
Regional cuisine. A menu that moves with the seasons. Classic favorites reinterpreted. And above all: a lot of love for good, handmade food. A warm welcome! Experimental and traditional Our concept is simple: we make the kind of restaurant we would like to eat in ourselves. We are passionately regional and local. We are open to new things. Our neighbors are just as important to us as holidaymakers. We have created an inviting place where locals, neighbors and holidaymakers can come together and feel at home. Lunch and dinner menus are available on our website. The RESTAURANT always welcomes you: Monday to Friday from 11:30 - 13:30 for lunch Thursday to Saturday from 17:00 - 22:00 (hot meals until 20:30) We also offer rooms for festivities: In the small hall Our small function room with 90m² right next to the restaurant offers you a beautiful ambience - for a wide variety of occasions. Depending on the seating arrangement, 60 people can be welcomed here. In the ballroom Our 400m² ballroom offers you individual design options. Daylight, its own stage and dance floor, projector & screen and an open bar - the ideal planning conditions. Business occasions, private celebrations or other events for up to 250 people.
The Neuendorf reef
📍 Neuendorf
Once an old customs office, the bistro with dining room and terrace is located directly on the idyllic Neuendorf harbor and offers an incomparable view of the Bodden and the Neuendorfer Bülten. Enjoy a selection of home-made food and drinks. Whether you come by for a cup of coffee and a slice of homemade cake, fish sandwiches or to be spoiled by our varied menu - you will always find something tasty here. Our freshly tapped beer is particularly popular, as it goes perfectly with our dishes and provides refreshing moments. A place to linger Our bistro offers you various opportunities to linger: Terrace - Experience the fresh harbor breeze and the view of the passing boats from our cozy terrace. Indoor area - On cooler days, our indoor area with a warm fireplace invites you to spend relaxing hours. Perfect for cyclists and walkers Thanks to its location directly on the "Östliche Backsteinroute" cycle path, Das Neuendorfer Riff is the ideal place for a break during a cycle tour or a walk along the harbor. Enjoy a refreshing break and let yourself be pampered by our warm hospitality. Events in summer Our bistro is also a cultural meeting place: Bodden concerts - Every Wednesday in summer we offer atmospheric Bodden concerts on our terrace. Enjoy the music and the relaxed atmosphere by the water. Harry the musician - On sunny Sundays, Harry, our talented musician, entertains you with his guitar and provides the perfect background music. Harbour quiz - In summer, we organize an entertaining monthly harbour quiz, also accompanied by live music. Test your knowledge and experience a sociable evening with friends and family.
The JOHANNA shipwreck
📍 Fuhlendorf
The steel hull weighs tons on the Fuhlendorf Bodden beach, where "everyone" took their first swimming test at the swimming camp. The wreck in Fuhlendorf is the steel mizzen barge (sailing barge) with wooden bottom JOHANNA, built in 1899 by D. W. Kremer in Elmshorn. It was commissioned by Friedrich Wilhelm Konrad Gronemeyer, a skipper from Estebrügge. Her home port was also Estebrügge. Ship dimensions: Length: 19.04 m | Width: 4.77 m | 38.00 GRT Klaus Hagenah, a skipper from Krautsand, bought the sailing ship in 1909. In 1929 Karl Voß from Jarmen became the owner. The JAHANNA was powered by a 25 hp engine 1955 Helene Voß, Jarmen, became the owner and sold the boat to 1955 to Hermann Darmann, Demin. He renamed the ship GERTRUD. In 1964, the ship sank at Kamig Haken (entrance to Ueckermünde) and was brought to Wolgast on behalf of the Stralsund Waterways Authority. In 1972, Karl-Heinz Jürgens from Wiek/Darß bought the barge, which lay in Wiek harbor for many years. In 1993, Hans Joachim Jürgens sold the sailing barge to Wolfgang Burr from Fuhlendorf. At Whitsun 1993, the ship, which had run aground, was made buoyant and transferred to Fuhlendorf. A restoration was planned at the Inselwerft Horn shipyard in Wolgast, but did not materialize. In January 1995, the hull was pulled onto the private beach in Fuhlendorf. The name JOHANNA and the home port ESTEBRÜGGE can still be read on the stern of the former sailing barge. For centuries, the "Ewer", a sailing barge, was the typical cargo ship of the Lower Elbe and the Wadden areas off the North Sea coast from Denmark to Holland. With its flat bottom, the ewer had a shallow draught and could easily navigate tidal waters. The term "Ewer" first appeared in May 1251 in a Flanders customs tariff and in 1299 in the Hamburg pledge book. The first two-masted ewers appeared around 1820, but neither one-masted nor two-masted ewers were bound to a size (ship class). Until around 1880, only wood was used as a building material, then due to the shortage of shipbuilding timber and the increasing supply of iron, the first ships were built from iron. Only for the bottom of the ship was wood still used during a transitional period. In 2025, the municipality of Fuhlendorf acquired the neighboring stretch of Bodden beach. You can now reach the Bodden again via a public path through a boggy Bodden coastal forest and view the JOHANNA up close.
The Töpperhus
📍 Ostseebad Ahrenshoop OT Niehagen
The ceramics workshop, located directly on the Saaler Bodden, was founded by master potter Renate Jankowski on June 1, 1999. The ceramics are made on the potter's wheel according to old traditions. The pottery is lovingly decorated by hand with regional flora and fauna motifs. The workshop is open all year round: Mon - Sat 10.00 - 13.00 and 16.00 - 18.00 Sun 10.00 - 13.00 We look forward to your visit!
The red house - Restaurant
📍 Vitte
Das rote Haus is a beautiful restaurant on the island of Hiddensee. We cook cosmopolitan food with ingredients from the region. The traditional Swedish-style wooden house is located in the middle of the village of Vitte on the island of Hiddensee. Painted red on the outside and brightly glazed on the inside, the recently renovated restaurant is invitingly friendly and cozy. In front of the house is the outdoor terrace with a view of the village, behind the house the herbs for the kitchen are planted in large raised beds. The kitchen with its recipes and ingredients draws its inspiration from the Baltic region. The dishes are delicious, modern and uncomplicated. Here, the fish comes from the Hiddensee cutter fishermen and the meat from the neighboring island of Öhe, where owner Mathias Schilling breeds his cattle and sheep. The small menu is supplemented by seasonal dishes of the day. Particularly popular are the Hiddensee codfish stew, the Öhe lamb stilton, the pearl barley risotto and the quark curls with cherries. Most vegetarian dishes can also be prepared vegan on request.
Dat Schnökerhuus
📍 Waren (Müritz)
Dat Schnökerhuus in Waren (Müritz) Carolin has created "Dat Schnökerhuus" in the historic Kietzspeicher. A historic building with wood art, nature photography, a coffee roastery, a tea shop, many stores with porcelain, beautiful little gift ideas and "dressable" items. A place to browse, find beauty for the soul and linger. Take a look around.
Permanent exhibition "Mecklenburg - so far, so near" by the Mecklenburg Foundation
📍 Schwerin
The Mecklenburg Foundation preserves and tells the history and culture of Mecklenburg! Since its foundation in 1973, the Mecklenburg Foundation has collected a wide range of Mecklenburgica and presented it in exhibitions, publications and events on the culture and history of Mecklenburg. The Mecklenburg Foundation also organizes travelling exhibitions, lectures, readings and projects to promote Low German. The work of the foundation is supported by the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The Mecklenburg Foundation presents the most beautiful and interesting items from its collection in the permanent exhibition Mecklenburg - so far, so near under the motto "In one hour through 300 years of Mecklenburg history" in the Schleswig-Holstein House.
Permanent exhibition "Model railroads from 150 years"
📍 Moltzow
150 years of model railroading - 15 dioramas, display cases and model railroad panels show the development of model railroading from its beginnings to the present day. A model train is a scaled-down (scale smaller than one) replica of parts of a "large" train. The classic toy trains were already being built on a larger scale at the beginning of the 20th century for the nominal size 1 in 1:32 and 0 in 1:45. Well-known manufacturers included Bing and Märklin. It is typical that the locomotives can drive themselves thanks to a built-in drive. The size ratio between the model and the prototype (for example 1:87) is referred to as the scale, whereby common scales are each assigned a letter/number abbreviation (T, Z, N, TT, H0, 0 etc.; order starting with the largest reduction in size). The most common scales are - T, 3mm M 1:480 - Z, 6mm M 1:220 - N, 9mm M 1:160 - TT, 12mm M1:120 - H0, 16mm M1:87 - 0, 32 mm M1:45 - II, 64mm M1:22.5). The exhibition will feature 15 dioramas, showcases and model railroad plates in these gauges. There are also plans to build a G-gauge garden railroad in 45 mm. This scale reproduces a narrow-gauge railroad with an original gauge of approx. 1200 mm. Please telephone or register by email before visiting.
Permanent position "400 sheets of BEP (butter wrapping paper) in the Heimatstube Rambow"
📍 Moltzow
The Heimatstube Rambow is perhaps the only museum to display 400 sheets of butter wrapping paper from 25 countries. The exhibition is complemented by 10 historical butter churns, 30 old butter molds, milk churns of various shapes, emergency banknotes and stamps, of course all related to butter. The 400 sheets are housed in eight folders. To enjoy the entire collection, you need time. But here you can experience a museum in a different way. You are offered music in a wide variety of styles and a few slices of butter to accompany your favorite drink. Then you can immerse yourself in the creativity of graphic artists from different countries. What everyone overlooks when eating butter every day is revealed here. Butter is a spreadable fat that people have been using ever since they started milking cows for food. Butter is made almost exclusively from cow's milk. Weihenstephan is one of the oldest dairies in the world and has been in existence for almost 1,000 years. With this collection, the Heimatstube Rambow aims above all to convey the effort and expense required to get a piece of butter on the table. Operator Peter Ramsch used to make butter by hand with a butter churn on his grandmother's farm as a teenager and therefore knows the effort involved. The exhibition is complemented by 10 historic butter churns, 30 old butter molds, milk churns of various shapes, emergency banknotes and stamps, all related to butter, of course. If you are interested, please register by telephone or e-mail. PS: The Heimatstube displays a total of 14,000 exhibits, including 1,300 salt and pepper shakers, 1,800 minerals, 750 types of sand from 130 countries and much more.
FELSHELDEN - Climbing in Warnemünde
📍 Warnemünde
Are you a summiteer at heart, but only have flatland and water in front of your eyes? Then FELSHELDEN is the right place for you, because "Anyone can be a FELSHELD"! In the modern bouldering hall at FELSHELDEN in Warnemünde, young and old alike will surpass themselves. In the 540 square meter modern bouldering hall, young and old can experience over 120 exciting climbing routes and there is something for everyone! The different levels of difficulty challenge everyone's creativity, skill and strength. You move at jump height, so you don't need a climbing rope or partner and are always safe above the thick mats on the floor. This means: up and down and over and over again, training your mind and body while having fun! Only the FELSHELDEN in Warnemünde offers this - the first bouldering hall in MV. Climbing fun for young and old. Come climb, have fun. We look forward to seeing you! By the way: You'll find us just 10 minutes from the beach, at the S-Bahn and bus station "Warnemünde Werft", directly in the stylish container hostel, the DOCK INN.
Bike rental Idyll
📍 Graal-Müritz
The bike rental offers a large selection of bikes for tours of all kinds in the surrounding area. The well-developed cycle network around Graal Müritz invites you to explore. The team at Idyll bike hire supports tours with a wide range of bikes, from women's bikes to mountain bikes and trekking bikes. The little ones are also catered for with children's bikes, trailers, child seats and handcarts. Bikes can also be hired in the low season. Please make an appointment in advance for bike hire.
Hohen Mistorf erratic boulder garden
📍 Hohen Mistorf
The erratic boulder garden (360 m²) is part of the Mecklenburg Ice Age Landscape - Mecklenburg Switzerland Geopark. Here you will find souvenirs of the Ice Age: granites, gneisses, sandstones and limestones. The Negnal family has collected 35 erratic blocks. Plates with rock type, origin and age. A special find: 1.6 billion year old boulders from the Gulf of Bothnia in the Baltic Sea. In the exhibition room 200 examples from almost all geological formations, including fossils.
Born fishing church
📍 Born
The fishermen's church in Born impresses with its Darß architecture - made entirely of wood and covered with a cane roof. The all-wooden Fischerkirche was built by Darß craftsmen in 1934/35. It was based on a model by architect Bernhard Hopp (1893-1962) and is adorned with a cane roof. Since 1984, four wooden figures carved by Bernhard Hopp in 1935, which were thought to be lost, have been embedded in the altar wall. The church received an organ in 1991. It is the masterpiece of organ builder Andreas Arnold. Concerts, literary evenings and galleries are occasionally held here.
Fischlandhaus Wustrow
📍 Ostseebad Wustrow
The Fischlandhaus is a listed building in the Neue Straße. The house is around 200 years old and now houses an up-to-date library, which can be used free of charge by locals and guests. In 2010, the building was extensively renovated and an event room was added. Three exhibitions are held in the gallery rooms every year, supplemented by regular concerts and readings. From May to October, visitors can also drop by on Wednesdays to take part in willow weaving. Basket weaver Bianca Prill presents her craft and invites young and old to try their hand at smaller projects.
Leisure and family park Miniature Town Bützow
📍 Bützow
Bützow in miniature, the "miniature town", is an attraction for locals and visitors alike. The viewer is transported back in time to around 1850 and feels like a giant in dwarf country. Over 100 buildings have been erected in idyllic "Klein Bützow" to date, including the church, town hall and castle. A tour of the lovingly laid out cottage garden and a stroll through the grounds with old trees, a biotope with a waterfall and a tactile path offer our visitors active relaxation, while our younger guests can let off steam to their heart's content in the spacious playground. The miniature town - a gem for young and old to love.
Restaurant "Neue Schänke"
📍 Marlow OT Allerstorf
Village restaurant with home-style and regional cuisine - celebrations - buffets In the restaurant "Neue Schänke" the Bösemann family will surprise you with fresh and regional cuisine. Enjoy a wide range of food and drinks in a relaxed and informal atmosphere in the dining room or, when the weather is fine, on the newly designed terrace. If you would like to spoil your family and guests with culinary delights in the comfort of your own home, we will be happy to put together a breakfast, lunch or dinner buffet according to your wishes. The spacious guest rooms also offer a beautiful ambience for celebrations of all kinds. Whether you want to celebrate your birthday, your wedding, your company anniversary or your club party with us, we look forward to welcoming you. You can look forward to a bright, friendly atmosphere in the picturesque landscape of the Vogelparkregion-Recknitztal.
Boek Manor House / National Park Information
📍 Boek
+++ currently closed due to renovations +++ Barrier-free exhibition "The Fishermen of Boek" The Boek manor house was built in the first half of the 19th century as a two-storey plastered building with 13 axes and a central risalit. The history of the estate is marked by numerous changes of ownership. The National Park Ticket buses stop in Boek directly in front of the manor house. Before it was taken over by the German Luftwaffe in 1935, it was owned by the le Fort family. After the end of the Second World War, the Boek manor house was used for various purposes for decades. Today, the house houses a restaurant in the left wing and a national park information center, a village museum, a tin figure museum and a tin figure workshop in the other half of the building. In the exhibition "The Fishermen of Boek", all objects and contents are set to music and are tactile and accessible for wheelchair users.