Best attractions and places to see around Stralendorf, a municipality in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, offers local points of interest and serves as a base for exploring the surrounding region. The area is characterized by diverse natural beauty, including Dümmer See and extensive deciduous forests. It provides access to significant cultural and historical sites, particularly in the nearby city of Schwerin.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Nice beach, easily accessible by bike. Parking available. A food stand too :-)
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The orangery is a two-winged building, the roof serves as a terrace, it is located in the axis of the main tower of the castle and is open to the sea. The inner courtyard is planted, to the southeast there is an arcade and the statue of Hercules taming a bull in the middle of the arcade. The palm garden and shell fountain, several accessible roof terraces and the sea grotto are part of the orangery.
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Very nice and right by the castle, part plant accommodation and part cafe
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The plants are stored inside for the winter.
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In the castle garden of Schwerin Castle, walkers are more likely to look at the two sculptures of the Victorians (angels of peace) than at the rather inconspicuous sundial standing on a pedestal. This is an exceptional example that shows the time on several surfaces. The sundial, a sandstone sculpture in the form of a prism with the figure of Jupiter enthroned, dates from around 1844, but a copy from 2001 can be seen in the castle garden. The castle garden is the name given to the historic gardens that surround the castle on the island of Lake Schwerin. https://www.myheimat.de/de--Schwerin--74/c-kultur/eine-aussergewoehnliche-sonnenuhr-vor-dem-Schweriner-schloss_a665644
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After the death of the popular Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II – the builder of the castle in Schwerin – his son commissioned the construction of a monumental statue. The object was financed through donations. It is considered the only historical equestrian statue in all of Mecklenburg. The work by the Mecklenburg sculptor Ludwig Brunow was ceremoniously unveiled in 1893 – in the presence of high-ranking state guests such as Emperor Wilhelm II and Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia, as well as all those of rank and name in the Mecklenburg court nobility. Inspired by the equestrian statues of Roman emperors and the Prussian Elector in Berlin, it was designed in the typical, mostly military style of the late 19th century. The figures of the Grand Duke and his horse stand on a marble pedestal more than 4 m high. The base is surrounded by allegories of the four virtues of power: strength, justice, wisdom, and faith. Two commemorative plaques depict events from the reign of Frederick Francis II—the construction of the new university building in Rostock and the Grand Duke's entry into Schwerin in 1871. The monument survived two wars and two dictatorships with great luck. It escaped being melted down for war purposes, the iconoclasm after the war, and scrapped. www.auf-nach-mv.de/reiseziele/a-reiterdenkmal-friedrich-franz-ii-im-schlossgarten-schwerin
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The orangery was built in 1853 in the palace gardens, it belongs to the Schwerin residence ensemble, which is a candidate for World Heritage status. There is a small palace cafe in the orangery
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A great photo spot with a very nice view of Schwerin Castle.
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In Stralendorf itself, you can explore the 15th-century Dorfkirche von Stralendorf, a notable fieldstone church with a rich history. Also, the Stralendorf Mausoleum serves as the resting place for figures like Count Adolf Friedrich von Schack.
A must-see historical attraction near Stralendorf is Schwerin Castle. Located directly on Lake Schwerin, this magnificent castle is considered one of Germany's most beautiful, offering interior tours and a beautifully landscaped castle park.
Yes, in Schwerin, you can visit the Equestrian Statue of Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II in the Schwerin Palace Garden. This monumental statue, erected in 1893, is considered the only historical equestrian statue in Mecklenburg. Another notable site is the Orangery at Schwerin Castle, built in 1853 as part of the Schwerin Residence Ensemble.
The region around Stralendorf is known for its diverse natural beauty. You can find extensive deciduous forests and significant lakes like Dümmer See. The nearby city of Schwerin also offers access to Lake Schwerin, where you can visit Zippendorf Beach.
Yes, several attractions are family-friendly. Schwerin Castle and its park are great for families, as is Zippendorf Beach on Lake Schwerin, which is a popular spot during warmer months. The Frenchmen's Way (Schwerin) is also suitable for family walks and cycling.
The area around Stralendorf offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, such as those listed in the Hiking around Stralendorf guide, which includes easy loops like the Grambower Moor trails. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Stralendorf guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. The Easy hikes around Stralendorf guide features routes like the Grambower Moor – Grambow Glassworks loop and the Pampow Village Church trails, all rated as easy and perfect for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. The fairytale-like Schwerin Castle, with its stunning architecture and landscaped park, is a major highlight. People also appreciate the scenic views from various points around Lake Schwerin and the opportunity for leisurely walks along paths like the Frenchmen's Way.
Yes, Zippendorf Beach, Schwerin's 'city beach' on Lake Schwerin, is a popular spot, especially during warmer months. It offers a beach promenade and is great for relaxation and swimming.
The Franzosenweg (Frenchmen's Way) is a path along Lake Schwerin that holds historical significance. It was built in 1870 by approximately 800 French prisoners of war, giving it its unique name. Today, it's a popular route for pedestrians and cyclists, offering beautiful views of the lake.
While not directly in Stralendorf, the Residence Ensemble Schwerin became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2024. Additionally, the historic centers of Stralsund and Wismar, recognized for their medieval urban structure and Hanseatic League significance, are also within Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.


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