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Barefoot path
📍 Graal-Müritz
Here, young and old explorers can get up close and personal with nature. With bare feet, they walk over stones, wood and pine cones, sharpening their sense of nature. Here explorers of all ages can get up close and personal with nature. With bare feet, they walk over stones, wood and pine cones, sharpening their sense of nature. In addition to this unique experience, display boards provide information about the animals of the Rostock Heath. Other boards provide information about the extraction and use of resin in times long past, and visitors learn exciting details on the barefoot trail before continuing on to the adventure worlds.
Barefoot path Boltenhagen
The barefoot path in the Baltic seaside resort of Boltenhagen is an experience for all the senses. It invites you to experience nature in a new way and to walk on various natural surfaces such as sand, gravel, wood, bark mulch and grass. Walking without shoes is a blessing. It stimulates the foot reflex zones, promotes blood circulation and strengthens the muscles, especially if the barefoot path is used more often. A walk on the path is not only healthy, but also fun - for the whole family! Children enjoy feeling different surfaces and noticing the differences, while adults enjoy the natural foot massage provided by stones, wood and sand. Consciously feeling the materials conveys mindfulness and closeness to nature. The barefoot path in the recreational forest can be ideally integrated into a long walk or hike. In the morning, it is deserted and particularly quiet - just you, the birds and the sound of the Baltic Sea behind the dune!
Launch Regulus
The Burgwallinsel in Lake Teterow is not only steeped in history, but also the historic barge Regulus, which invites visitors on round trips during the season. Guests can discover the most beautiful side of Lake Teterow on the Regulus launch. From Easter to the end of September, it runs daily except Mondays between Teterow Nature Baths, Burgwall Island and Teschow Beach. There is room for around 25 guests on the boat, which is steeped in history. The Regulus was built in Hamburg back in 1910. After operating on the Müritz for some time, the ship came to Teterow in 1930 and from then on sailed on the lake of the same name until it was sunk in 1945. In 1999, the wreck was salvaged and subsequently restored. The Regulus has been back in service since 2001. End of the 2025 season on September 15 Jetty: Naturbad Teterow Departures from Easter to September Tuesday to Thursday 10:45 am hourly until 4:45 pm (last departure) Friday to Sunday 10:45 a.m. hourly until 5:45 p.m. (last departure) Teschow on the beach - by prior arrangement Group and special trips by appointment
Griebenow Baroque Castle
A beautiful, stately baroque palace complex near the Hanseatic city of Greifswald with nooks and crannies. The baroque castle with café and the park with ponds and old trees invite you to linger and relax. An enchanting ambience for weddings and celebrations of all kinds. The castle is located at the end of a double avenue of chestnut trees and is flanked by symmetrically arranged buildings including the stables and cavalier's house. The actual castle complex includes many other buildings, some of which have been restored, spread across the small village of Griebenow. The castle was built in 1709 and was laid out together with a picturesque park with ponds and mature trees covering around 14 hectares. In the morning, you are greeted in the park by birdsong, dewdrops on the spider webs, rising mist over the pond and rays of sunshine. For nature lovers and walkers, the park offers flora and fauna in its purest form. In addition to the various large and small plants, there are always mushrooms of all kinds, as well as tits, woodpeckers, storks, frogs and much more. In our café in the castle and in the courtyard of honor you can experience the relaxed atmosphere with coffee and homemade cakes.
Barrier-free fishing spot on the Recknitz
On the banks of the Recknitz river between Marlow and Semlow, anglers with disabilities can now catch fish without barriers. Anglers with rollators or in wheelchairs can reach the water's edge on a paved path. The accessible fishing spot is located in the idyllic Recknitz river basin, just behind Marlow on the L18 road to Semlow. It can be reached via a paved driveway from the road and leads into a small parking lot, sufficient for two cars. From there, people with disabilities can reach the water without barriers. As part of the construction work, the bank was secured and a platform made of natural water stones was erected. This is surrounded by a railing that protects against rolling away or slipping and is slightly lowered in the middle so that anglers can easily cast their rods while seated. A slide for fish leads from the water up to this raised platform so that our handicapped anglers can land their catch unhindered. This beautiful fishing spot can be used by everyone. However, those with physical disabilities have priority and must be given way immediately. The guests of this new fishing area can also be looked after at the adjacent water hiking rest area, where they receive help, advice and practical tips as well as fishing permits.
Barrier-free beach exit 6G in Koserow
Beach access with walking boards, beach chairs and beach wheelchair The barrier-free beach in Koserow can be reached from the pier forecourt at beach exit 6G. Beach boards are laid out from the beach exit itself to the beach chairs. 20 normal beach chairs invite you to sit and linger. Right next to it is the beach wheelchair, which can be borrowed free of charge from the lifeguards. The lifeguards are happy to assist with transferring and also help to pull the beach wheelchair into the water. Beach exit 6G is guarded by the lifeguards. The Koserow pier is located right next to the beach exit. The nearest toilet for disabled guests is located on the pier forecourt, 50m from beach exit 6G. The nearest parking lot for people with disabilities is approx. 150m from the beach exit. A varied beach supply is provided by the various snack facilities on the pier forecourt and the beach buggies with a simple snack offer.
Barrier-free beach access Zierow
Barrier-free beach access and the Wattmobil on Zierow beach ensure a relaxing day at the beach for all ages. In the high season, the serviced part of Zierow beach is wheelchair accessible. A wooden walkway provides access to the beach, the beach shower and two beach chairs, which are reserved for guests with disabilities. A non-slip surface replaces the wooden walkway up to the edge of the surf so that older people and guests with baby carriages or disabilities can reach the water without any problems. A barrier-free toilet is also available in the immediate vicinity at the beach entrance area. Beach chairs must be booked at least two days in advance using the online form. You can also book a beach chair by telephone (038428-63790) at the Tourist Information and Community Center or (depending on weather conditions and availability) directly on the beach in the mornings during the peak summer months. Wadden mobile Guests with disabilities can also borrow a mudflat mobile free of charge from the DLRG. Please note that it can only be borrowed if the DLRG watchtower or the beach basket reservation is occupied. The beach wheelchair is seawater-resistant and an accompanying person is required for use. It can only be borrowed by guests with restricted mobility, only by the hour and only on presentation of an ID document and a cell phone number. The beach wheelchair may only be used on the Zierow beach area. Use outside the beach area is not permitted. The Wattmobil is only suitable for transporting one person with a maximum weight of 80 kilograms on rough, stable, level terrain.
Barth beard
On the harbor forecourt, the large Barth beard welcomes the arriving ships and, of course, the guests ashore. A great photo spot.
Barth Buchholz organ
In 2021, the Barth Buchholz organ celebrated its 200th birthday in St. Marien Barth. The impressive instrument attracts hundreds of guests to St. Mary's Church every year for the famous summer concerts. An organ was mentioned for St. Mary's Church Barth as early as 1451, which was rebuilt and extended in 1597 by the Stralsund master organ builder Nikolaus Maaß. Even though it was repaired and modified by Christian Kindt, also from Stralsund, from 1785, it soon no longer met the requirements of the time. Above all, the transfer of Western Pomerania to Prussia in 1815 created a climate for radical changes. The Berlin firm of Carl August Buchholz (1796-1884) was commissioned to build a new organ in Barth. The contract was signed on July 12, 1819, all parts of the organ were completed on February 18, 1821 and it was handed over to the congregation on August 31, 1821. Later, several modifications and extensions were carried out by the Grüneberg organ building workshop in Szczecin. In 1917, a large proportion of the pewter pipes had to be given away for war purposes and were later replaced by zinc pipes. The organ case was made in Barth. The organ façade in its present form was also created after 1856 in connection with a thorough redesign of the church's interior. A last major repair was carried out in 1964 by a company from Görlitz. Between 2001 and 2003, the organ underwent a complete and extensive restoration. The organs in the church in Tribsees (1831) and the Nikolai Church in Stralsund (1841) also originate from the workshop of C. A. Buchholz. The Barth organ has the following specification: HauptwerkOberwerkSmall pedal Pricipal 16Principal 8Principal 16 Quintatön 16Bordun 16Subbass 16 Principal 8Gedact 8Gemshorn 8 Reed flute 8Salicional 8Octava 4 Viola da gamba 8Octava 4Nasard 5 1/3 Nasard 5 1/3Rohrflöte 4Waldflöte 2 Octava 4Fugara 4Trombone 16 Gemshorn 4Nasard 2 2/3Conetta 4 Superoctava 2Flageolet 2 Fifth 2 2/3Larigot 1 1/3Big pedal Third 1 3/5Decima quinta 1Violone 16 Cornet 4foldMixur 4foldVioloncello 8 ProgressionBassoon 6Big Nasard 10 2/3 Harmonica 3-5 bassoon 8 / Hautbois 8Contra trombone 32 Trumpet 8 from c Bassoon 8 Trumpet 8 Manual coupler, stop valve to HW, OW, small pedal and large pedal Lit.: Die Buchholzorgel in Sankt Marien, Barth. Commemorative publication on the occasion of the re-dedication after completion of the restoration on August 31, 2003.
Barth city forest
Enjoy the quiet, relaxing nature and its full beauty amidst all its plants and animals in the Barth city forest. In the Barth City Forest, which covers an area of around 1400 ha/14 km², you can find many different tree species, including oaks and beeches as well as conifers, and observe a wide variety of animal species, large and small. You can learn more about nature on the exciting nature trails and get to know the animals of the forest in a playful way. It gets magical at the Barth miracle oak, which, according to legend, has healing powers.
Battle The Beach
Organizer for one of the largest functional fitness events in Germany on the Baltic Sea coast.
Architectural monument Schulstraße Plau am See
This is the fire department and the hose tower from 1930.
Treetop Walk Usedom
Head up high on the Usedom treetop walk in Heringsdorf. The path winds its way past beech and pine trees. From the 33-metre-high observation tower, young and old alike can enjoy a unique view of the island of Usedom. Experience nature from a different perspective In the seaside resort of Heringsdorf, the Usedom treetop walk invites visitors of all ages to enjoy an exciting nature experience. At a height of up to 23 meters, the path winds its way through the different levels of the forest. Interesting learning and adventure stations are spread over a length of around 1,350 meters. Walking at treetop level opens up unique perspectives that give a foretaste of the view from the 33-metre-high observation tower. From here you have a fantastic view over the entire island. Another highlight is the 50 m² walk-through net on the top platform of the tower, which provides additional thrills. The path is accessible for wheelchair users and visitors with baby carriages via an elevator in the ascent tower and is easy to explore thanks to the gentle incline. An entrance hall with a store, restaurant and beer garden rounds off the overall offer of the treetop walk. Your Entdeckerpass advantage: 2 years free admission
Building terracotta - Susanne Koenig
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
Beachclub - Schwerin
The Panorama Bar above the rooftops of Schwerin. Above the rooftops of Schwerin, in the middle of the Schweriner Höfe (more precisely on the roof of the parking garage), a breathtaking view of the city, its sights and the unique water landscape awaits you. From the beginning of May, the beach club offers a beach and vacation feeling in the middle of Schwerin. Enjoy your evening with a beer and pizza or a cocktail from the extensive menu. During happy hour - daily from 4-6 pm - all cocktails are available for 6.50 Eur. In addition to pizza and pasta, there are also plenty of other dishes to satisfy both small and large appetites. You can check out the menu before your visit at skycafe.de. It's best to visit the beach club in time for sunset, as the view of Schwerin Castle, the old town and the many lakes is uniquely beautiful. Opening hours: from approx. beginning of May - end of September daily 3 pm - open end The beach club remains closed in bad weather. The beach club is located on the roof of the Schweriner Höfe parking garage. Table reservation: Online via skycafe.de Telephone and whatsapp reservation: +49 621 40545401 Instagram: @beachclubschwerin/
Beach club at Fleesensee
The beach club - the beach bar is located directly on Lake Fleesensee next to the water sports station. If you're hungry after having fun in, on or by the water, you can enjoy small snacks such as pizza, cake and, of course, ice cream. Hot and cold drinks are available for a cozy chat at sunset! (Closed during the winter months) Great location, right on the lake with a fine sandy beach, large terrace, beach loungers and baskets. Small snacks and treats for in-between meals (pizza, cake and ice cream). The ROBINSON beach bar - Beachclub - is your perfect place for a cool drink when the sun kisses the lake. The water sports station, the adventure and water playground and the small playground are located in the immediate vicinity. Parking: free parking at the Ahorneck (approx. 800m). Subject to change without notice
Beach volleyball courts Strandbad "Mili" Rechlin North
The beach volleyball courts offer ideal conditions for thrilling matches and unforgettable moments under the bright sun. Embedded in the breathtaking natural scenery of Lake Müritz and surrounded by green forests, beach volleyball fans can combine their passion for the sport with a touch of vacation feeling. During the summer months, the "Mili" lido is a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike.
Ribnitz-Damgarten Meeting Center
Wide variety of events and users Welcome to our meeting center. The spacious event hall, various group rooms and a band rehearsal room offer ideal conditions for club and youth work in our town. Anyone can use the premises, whether for the annual general meeting, regular courses or private family celebrations. The meeting center is also a regular venue for cultural events. Visitors can enjoy the modern design and state-of-the-art technology. Every afternoon, the doors are open to children and young people. For all 12 to 18-year-olds, it has become a well-known meeting place for leisure activities. The meeting center is also home to the volunteer service point. It is the central point of contact for all questions relating to voluntary work in the Amber City. Questions, ideas, suggestions and requests are always welcome.
Belly boat rental
Experience the fascination of fishing in a particularly active and sporty way! Belly boat hire offers you the opportunity to chase after fish at eye level. Steering with fins gives you maximum flexibility and allows you to reach hotspots that remain out of reach for bank anglers. Whether you're a beginner or a pro: after a short briefing, everyone is ready for an adventure on the water. For maximum fishing success, owner and expert [insert name if known] offers you exclusive, guided fishing tours on the Baltic Sea coast (from Zingst to Dierhagen) and in the Darß Bodden chain. Benefit from many years of experience, in-depth local knowledge and discover the best fishing grounds for sea trout, salmon, perch, zander and pike. Our service is rounded off by the sale of fishing permits and suitable accessories. We stand for individual advice and a professional approach to make your fishing trip in the Fischland-Darß-Zingst region an unforgettable experience.
Belly boat rental
Many years of experience and a professional approach: This is what characterizes Belly Boot Verleih. Convince yourself of our in-depth knowledge and individual service! Our advantages at a glance: Fishing with a belly boat is an exciting and sporty way to pursue your hobby, is a very active way of fishing, whereby you can chase the fish by steering with your fins. After a brief introduction, anyone can enjoy the advantages of a belly boat. offers a great advantage over bank anglers, you are flexible and can fish in places where most people have to pass. Fishing on the Baltic Sea is particularly fun. There is almost nothing more exciting than catching a big fish with a belly boat. In order to be successful in our region, I offer guided fishing trips on request. Here, users benefit from my many years of experience in the sport of fishing with a belly boat, as well as my precise local knowledge and location of the catchable fishing grounds on Fischland-Darß-Zingst. You should always keep your distance from our competitors. Otherwise you or your bait will end up in the net. The guided fishing tours extend along the Baltic Sea coast, from Zingst to Dierhagen. Depending on the season, sea trout, salmon, perch, garfish and cod are caught here. Other fishing areas include the Darßer Bodden chain. The main target fish there are zander and pike. You can also obtain fishing permits and fishing tackle from us. For the area Fischland Darß Zingst I offer myself as an experienced fishing guide from 50,00 Euro.
Schnakenburg observation post
Schnakenburg observation post From the observation point, you have a sheltered view over the wide expanse of water of the Müritz as far as the small town of Klink with its neo-Renaissance castle.
Warnker See observation post
Warnker See observation post On the way to the "Glockenblumen" hiking trail (10 km) or to Müritzhof, you will pass the north or south observation towers at Warnker See. Take some time to linger there, as there is a lot to see. Cormorant colonies, herons and ducks - it's a paradise for water birds. So much nature in one place. Especially in the fall, a hike is worthwhile: 900 red-crested pochards live here and are unique in this size in northern Germany.
Observation tower Burgwallinsel Teterow
The best opportunity to observe the bird species found in the "Binsenbrink" nature reserve. On hikes across the Burgwallinsel, you can discover rare plants such as the earth star, a fungus that is not actually native to this region, the black mullein or the rose mallow. However, Lake Teterow and its island are a paradise for ornithologists. One of the oldest nature reserves in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the "Binsenbrink" nature reserve, is located on the shores of the lake. The nature reserve, which is part of the "Mecklenburg Switzerland" landscape conservation area, is also part of the Mecklenburg Switzerland, Recknitz and Trebel valleys EU bird sanctuary. A total of 125 bird species have been observed so far, 64 of which are breeding birds, including bluethroat, reed warbler and whinchat, crested and lesser scaup, mallard and gadwall, reed warbler, great tit, reed warbler... From the observation tower, you have a wide view over Lake Teterow and the bird species found here.
Fuchsberg observation tower
Fuchsberg observation tower There is a real insider tip right on the Bodden: from Barthestraße, follow the cycle path through the industrial estate to the large meadow on Fuchsberg. There you will find the remains of an old bunker. Behind it, a forest path leads to a high seat from which you have a wonderful panoramic view of the Bodden.