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Map ↗Antiquarian bookshop
● Neustrelitz
A treasure for book lovers Immerse yourself in the world of books! The antiquarian bookshop in Neustrelitz invites you to browse, browse and discover. Whether rare first editions, historical works, classics of literature or special collector's items - here you will find books with history and character. Be inspired by the unique atmosphere and enjoy the scent of old pages. The range offers the right work for every taste - for passionate readers, collectors and the curious.
Dressable Waren (Müritz)
● Waren (Müritz)
Women's fashion from sporty to feminine ANZIEHBAR has a flair for stylish fashion that is always in vogue. That's what counts and makes every woman's heart beat faster. Because clothes not only have to fit, they also have to be in tune with your own life. You can rely on the fashion diversity of ANZIEHBAR. Because this fashion proves taste. No matter whether leisure, business or festive clothing is required.
Pea Arboretum
● Mirow
The forest botanical garden "Erbsland" is located in the middle of the Mecklenburg Lake District, 6 kilometers northeast of the small town of Mirow. According to the Schmettauschen map of 1780, the area was once farmland. Peas were probably once grown by the farmers of the village of Qualzow on the pea land, a fertile island of boulder clay measuring around seven hectares in the middle of extensive sandy areas. In 1887, the arboretum was planted with foreign tree species under the direction of the Mirow chief forestry inspector Friedrich Scharenberg (1821-1901) in order to test their suitability for German forestry. With over 30 tree species still present, some of which have impressive growth rates (for example the Douglas fir with a tree height of 42 meters and ten cubic meters of wood volume), the pea land is one of the oldest and dendrologically most interesting forestry cultivation trials in Germany. Pea country is attractive at any time of the year, whether in spring, when the fresh green shows itself, with colorful foliage in autumn or with snow-covered treetops in winter.
Aristo the Greek
● Stavenhagen
We share a great passion with our guests, the enthusiasm for good food, good wines and pleasant conviviality. Our cuisine is based on both the original and traditional, as well as the modern style of Greek cuisine. Our top priority is the absolute freshness and quality of all our products. With delicious Greek dishes and high quality wines, the restaurant "Aristo" in Stavenhagen is a place that invites you to linger.
Atelier Café Sembzin
● Klink OT Sembzin
In the picturesque ambience of the Atelier Café in Sembzin, you can enjoy coffee and tea specialties as well as tasty cakes and tarts surrounded by art and design. The Atelier Café in Sembzin is already a popular destination for many. Located on the edge of the cycle route around the Müritz, between the harbor towns of Röbel and Waren, you will find a stylishly converted stable building with a beautifully landscaped garden. Both in the café and in the garden you can sit down comfortably and let your gaze wander. Art objects, sculptures and handmade accessories are harmoniously integrated into the landscape from every angle. Changing exhibitions and various events reward a return visit to Atelier Café Sembzin.
Atelier Mühlenhof
● Tarnow
Discover a selection of works of art: Paintings in various styles, handmade elf stones, candles, lucky charms and amulets to marvel at and discover. Our exhibition shows an inspiring variety of works of art and handmade objects. Look forward to creative, expressive paintings in different styles that will enliven any wall and awaken your imagination. The exhibition is complemented by special handmade pieces such as elf stones, lucky charms and amulets - each object unique and richly detailed. The selected works invite you to look and discover and offer artistic inspiration for anyone who enjoys special design and creative expression.
Atelier Swienty
● Plau am See
Music, painting and teaching
Studio for porcelain and ceramics
● Borrentin
The porcelain studio is located in the small village of Gnevezow, on the border between Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania, not far from Lake Kummerow. Unique pieces and small series of porcelain have been created here since fall 2014. My aim is to give my products a regional connection. I live in a rural area, love nature and spend a lot of time outdoors. The idyllic landscape and the tranquillity associated with it are what define Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for me, and I want these feelings to be reflected in my porcelain. The nature around me is a direct source of inspiration. Stones, flowers, fruit and grain serve as models and provide surfaces, patterns and structures. Combined with the functionality of porcelain, this results in vases, bowls, lamps and jewelry. Just drop by the studio and take a look over my shoulder as I work.
unikART studio gallery in the Tageswerk Neustrelitz
● Neustrelitz
TagesWerk Neustrelitz combines art, craftsmanship and participation. Creative works are produced in the unikART studio and gallery. The studio, educational workshop and printing workshop offer people with disabilities structured daytime activities. The concept is complemented by assisted living and workshops on traditional lithography. The unikART gallery in the heart of Neustrelitz is a place where art can be experienced, presented and enjoyed. The gallery sees itself not only as an exhibition space, but also as a lively meeting place for people with and without special needs, for artists and art lovers alike. It offers a special platform with free exhibition opportunities for everyone, regardless of background or ability. The aim is to create an inclusive environment that opens up space for creative expression in a variety of ways. The TagesWerk Neustrelitz combines creativity, social commitment and craftsmanship under one roof. In the workshops, studios and project rooms, products and ideas are created that show how diverse and inspiring working together can be. People with different skills and backgrounds come together here to create, learn and exchange ideas. TagesWerk sees itself as a place for participation and encounters, where creativity acts as a unifying element. In addition to handmade unique items made of wood, ceramics or textiles, cultural projects, exhibitions and events are also created here, enriching social interaction in Neustrelitz. The TagesWerk stands for active inclusion, sustainability and the joy of creative activity.
Jeikner studio-workshop
● Sietow-Dorf
The artist couple Jeikner have not only designed the Wandelweg Sietow, but also a very special kind of studio. The pictures, wall hangings and small works of art are made of fine, hand-dyed felt cloth. The meaningful pictures tell of the healing wisdom of life in pictorial language. Opening hours Spring to fall: Fri, Sat, Sun and on public holidays 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Other times on request or by chance. Just call in advance.
Moorbauer excursion restaurant
● Gorschendorf
The Moorbauer is located on the Peene Canal between Lake Kummerow and Lake Malchin, in the untouched nature of Mecklenburg Switzerland. And as the name suggests, in the middle of the moor with its very own flora and fauna. Beavers and otters are at home here. Every guest is immediately transported to another world: unwinding is the order of the day in this tranquil and enchanting place. The restaurant is a crooked hut in the middle of the moor. In our opinion, this is what makes the Moorbauern so charming (in addition to its special location). The dining room seats 30 people comfortably. Guests have to cross the courtyard to use the toilets. We have extensively renovated these. Tables, chairs, sunshades and deckchairs are available for guests by the water The Moorbauer excursion restaurant can only be reached from the water. If you don't have your own boat - many paddlers and sailors come here in summer - you can take the passenger boat Forelle or cross over from the opposite side with the company's own pedal boats (in the shape of a swan!). Guests for whom this is not an option can be picked up by the moor farmer in his boat. The regular season is expected to start on June 26 and end on September 6, Thursdays to Sundays from 12 noon to 8 p.m.
Viewpoint "Große Rosin"
● Dargun
The view of Western Europe's largest lowland moor area will take your breath away. A true bird paradise! The amphibious marshland of the flooded polder meadows on the western shore of Lake Kummerow attracts dozens of waterfowl species, from the tiny teal to the red-necked grebe. Snipes and dunlins poke around the edges of the mudflats for worms. Great white egrets, cranes, sea eagles and ospreys, kingfishers and bearded tits also feel at home in this natural paradise and, with a bit of luck, can be observed here in their natural habitat. See for yourself - a journey into another world awaits you! In addition to the large observation tower, other smaller observation towers can be used along the path through the renaturation area.
Old Water Tower Observation Deck
● Lübz
The round brick building is now a technical monument and observation deck. The old water tower in Lübz is a striking structure and an important testament to the town’s industrial history. It was built in 1913 and stands 37 meters tall. It originally served to supply water to the town. In 2006, the tower was converted into an observation tower. A newly installed spiral staircase makes the tower easily accessible. A special highlight is the panoramic view from an additional level built into the former water storage tank, which offers visitors an impressive view of Lübz and the surrounding area. If needed, please contact the city information office. Admission is €1.00; donations are welcome. The key is available at the city information office.
Basedow observation tower
● Basedow
The observation tower offers an excellent view of the Mecklenburg Switzerland Nature Park and Lake Kummerow. The nature park is known for the diversity and beauty of its landscape and its rich natural resources. The observation tower is located near Basedow. The nature park administration is also based here. Anyone who masters the steps will be rewarded with a view of Mecklenburg Switzerland. Other lookout towers that you can visit on your tour are in Verchen and Neukalen on Lake Kummerow, in Wendischhagen and Dahmen on Lake Malchin and from the Teterow castle wall island.
Behmshöhe observation tower
● Neubrandenburg
Want to see the four-gate city of Neubrandenburg from above? The Behmshöhe observation tower offers an impressive view. On the initiative of the association for the promotion of tourism at the time, an attraction was to be created in Nemerower Holz. In 1897, the town fathers decided to build a lookout tower, which was opened to the public in 1905. The 34-metre-high tower stands on Behmshöhe and offers a magnificent view of the clear Lake Tollensesee and the surrounding hilly landscape. To reach the viewing area, 111 steps have to be climbed - the magnificent view is well worth the effort. The Behmshöhe observation tower is not accessible for people with limited mobility. Opening times: From mid-April to mid-November daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Hellberg observation tower
● Goldberg
From here you have a magnificent view of Goldberg and the surrounding area. In summer, the observation tower on Hellberg is an attractive destination for family outings and hikes. On warm days, it attracts many visitors from the region. The steel construction offers a view of the oldest cherry avenue in MV and the expanse of the Schwinzer Heide.
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.
BEECH Resort Fleesensee Creative Workshop
● Goehren-Lebbin
At the BEECH Atelier, your creativity will really shine—whether you’re painting ceramics, making mosaics, printing on fabric, felting, or, last but not least, carving—for all ages. Registration required. Tel. 039932 80300, BEECH Resort Fleesensee The BEECH Atelier is a creative workshop for all ages. Whether you’re carving soapstone turtles, painting felt bags or plaster figures, making knight’s swords, decorating unicorns with paint, glitter, and rhinestones, or customizing canvases— Here, you can let your creativity run wild. We look forward to seeing you. Recommendation: Check in advance for current opening hours, prices, and themes. If you have any questions, feel free to call us in advance at 039932 / 80300. This activity is available only subject to availability and upon request with prior registration. The creative workshop is located on the grounds of the BEECH Resort Fleesensee.
BIOHOF Peitz
● Klocksin
Since 1934, the family business has been running the farm in the middle of Mecklenburg Switzerland in the third and fourth generation. The Peitz organic farm has been working according to organic guidelines since 1990. Species-appropriate husbandry and the welfare of the cattle are particularly important to the family business. The animals live outdoors all year round, together in a large herd. They eat the lush grass in summer and only the farm's own hay and grass silage in winter, with no performance-enhancing feed at all. This form of husbandry means that the animals are healthy and robust. Suckler cows of the Uckermärker breed are kept. The calves stay with their mothers for at least six months. Once a month, young female cattle that are at least 24 months old are slaughtered. Their meat is slow-grown and therefore particularly tender, juicy and aromatic. The organic meat is vacuum-packed and sold ready to cook in the farm store directly on the farm premises. You have the option of pre-ordering your favorite cuts and picking them up on site, the dates can always be found on the website. Since 2019, organic vegetables have also been grown directly on the farm. They are also sold fresh from the field in the farm store. The self-service farm store is open for you every day from 8:00 to 20:00. In addition to sausage, meat and other organic products from the farm, there is also a selection of products from the region.
Krakow am See bathing establishment
● Krakow am See
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.
Lake Tüz bathing area
● Tüzen
Bathing lake in Kriesow The small lake is located near Ivenack. You can swim here and use the sunbathing lawn for leisure activities. Lake Tüz in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is located between the towns of Stavenhagen and Altentreptow in the Mecklenburg Lake District. The lake has a north-south extension of around 1.2 kilometers and an east-west extension of around 700 meters. On average, the lake is 150 meters wide. The eponymous village of Tüzen is located on the eastern shore of Lake Tüzen. The castle hill is located there, where a castle stood in the Middle Ages. Tüzen belongs to the municipality of Kriesow. The lake is freely accessible
Baltic Adventures
● Neubrandenburg
Turn your vacation into an unforgettable adventure at Baltic Adventures. Action at LaserTag, unique courses at Neon Minigolf, excitement at the EscapeRooms or speed at the Pixel Game. Here you will find the right event for everyone. Vacation, the best time of the year. During an unforgettable stay, leisure activities should of course not be neglected. Are you looking for action, excitement, adventure or adrenaline? Here you will find the perfect events for you and your family. LaserTag: A 600 m², varied arena with special effects and lots of hiding places awaits you. Shrouded in fog and black light, you play with the latest equipment from Laserforce. Number of players: up to 30 people Neon minigolf: Immerse yourself in a fantastic world full of bright colors, colorful figures and spectacular effects. On 18 individual and lovingly designed courses, you won't soon cease to be amazed. EscapeRooms: Fancy 60 minutes of pure adrenaline and playing Sherlock Holmes? In the authentic escape rooms, you can escape reality for a while and solve exciting puzzles. PixelGames: The childhood classic "The floor is lava" becomes a modern gaming experience for all ages. In the gaming room with an interactive playing field on the floor, exciting challenges await you in a variety of game modes. Oudoor Adventures: Of course, there is also something outdoors for you. Discover Neubrandenburg on exciting trails. Equipped with a tablet and an action pack, you are on a secret mission or searching for magical and rare monsters.
Barefoot adventure trail Plau am See
● Plau am See
Nestled in the beautiful countryside, our barefoot experience & nature trail - Plau am See - is right next to the Plau climbing park. Great fun and a sensory experience in the great outdoors for young and old await you in our barefoot park. In addition to the pleasure of being out in the fresh air, there is the sensory experience of walking barefoot on a wide variety of surfaces, such as sand, gravel, mud, glass, moorland and many others. On this barefoot path for the senses, you will also learn lots of interesting facts about the animals and plants that surround you. All in all, it is a stimulating relaxation for the feet, an experience for the senses and an optimal strengthening of the immune system, combined with "a bit of natural history." Shoes off, and off you go. Children under the age of 6 must be accompanied by an adult. Admission fee - Adults: 4,00 Euro - Children (up to 14 years):- 3,00 Euro
Building terracotta - Susanne Koenig
● Plau am See
Painting of tiles and hand-turned vessels using the faience painting technique In the store workshop you will find a wide range of pottery, including crystal ware and salt stoneware by the ceramists Ute & Markus Böhm. Customers can also discover the versatility of Susanne Koenig's architectural ceramics, handmade tiles for walls and floors, mosaics, shaped bricks and stove tiles. Opening hours January-December: Mon-Thu 9 am - 1 pm, 2:30 pm - 6 pm Wed. day off Thu-Fri 9-13 h, 14:30-18 h Sat 9am-12pm