Best lakes around Ganzlin are situated at the entrance to the Mecklenburg Lake District, with Plauer See forming part of its northeastern boundary. This region is characterized by its natural beauty, featuring wide lake views, wooded sections, and wetlands. The nearby town of Plau am See offers a historic center with timber-framed houses and cultural insights. The area provides a blend of natural landscapes and historical context.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The view of the lake and the surrounding landscape is simply stunning, perfect for letting your gaze wander far out over the water. A truly beautiful spot. Just stop for a moment and take in the beautiful perspectives. An ideal spot for photos and a short rest. It's worth it!
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The view of Lake Plauer See near Lenz is wide and open – a perfect place to enjoy the expanse of the water. From here, you can see across the gently curved bay to the opposite, wooded shores. The shore near Lenz is slightly elevated, so the lake spreads out like a tranquil mirror, often rippled by gentle waves or small boats. On a clear day, the view stretches far across the lake, while the light constantly changes and reflects on the water's surface. Especially in the morning or evening, the scenery is particularly atmospheric – ideal for a photo, a rest, or simply a moment to pause.
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The lakeside road at Plötzenhöhe on Lake Plau is a particularly beautiful stretch for cyclists. The path runs along the shore and offers impressive views of the southern part of Lake Plau. From there, you can see far across the water to the wooded shores on the other side. The view is particularly spectacular at sunset – the light reflects off the lake, while the treetops are bathed in warm gold. The path itself is lined with ancient beech and pine trees, and small clearings open up every now and then with views of the shimmering water. A perfect place to stop for a moment, take a deep breath, and enjoy the scenery – whether with a camera or simply with your eyes.
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Great route with really beautiful views.
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This view of the water is simply wonderful. But please look at the path every now and then.
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The bird calls of the nightingale, chiffchaff and garden warbler; simply wonderful!
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Very nice view of the lake 🤩
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Very nice place for a little break by the water
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The region around Ganzlin, particularly the Plauer See, offers wide and open views, especially near Lenz where the slightly elevated shore provides an expansive outlook over the water and its wooded banks. You'll find ancient beech and pine trees, shimmering water, and diverse wildlife. The area also features wooded sections and wetlands where the Gehlsbach originates.
Yes, there are extensive hiking routes. The Plauer See Lakeside Trail offers beautiful views and swimming opportunities, though parts can be sandy. For easier walks, you can explore routes like the Ziegelsee loop or the trails around the Müritz Bear Sanctuary. You can find more hiking options in the Easy hikes around Ganzlin guide.
The region is excellent for cycling. A popular option is the Plauer See Circular Route, which is approximately 60 km long. You can also find routes like the 'View over Lake Plauer – Forest path in the Valley of the Kingfishers loop' or the 'Plauer See Beach – Singletrack on the West Shore loop'. More cycling routes are detailed in the Cycling around Ganzlin guide.
The region around Plauer See is considered ideal for family vacations. Many viewpoints, like the Seestraße at Plötzenhöhe and the View of Plauer See, are family-friendly. Attractions like the Alpakahof am Plauer See and events such as Kinderfasching also cater to younger visitors.
Many trails around the lakes, such as the Seestraße at Plötzenhöhe, are dog-friendly. While specific rules for every beach or area vary, generally, the natural paths are welcoming for dogs. Always keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of local regulations, especially around designated swimming areas or nature reserves.
The scenery is particularly atmospheric in the mornings and evenings, ideal for photography or quiet reflection. For active holidays and water sports, the warmer months are best. The Plauer See offers diverse recreational activities throughout the spring, summer, and early autumn. Even in winter, the landscape offers opportunities for quiet reflection and enjoying the serene views.
Yes, the town of Plau am See, which gives the lake its name, has a charming historic center with narrow streets and refurbished timber-framed houses. You can explore the Elde River promenade, the old lock with its 'Hühnerleiter,' and the Plau fish market. The Hubbrücke Plau (lifting bridge) is also an engineering marvel and a significant landmark. Cultural events like castle festivals and summer music events are common.
Excellent viewpoints include Seestraße at Plötzenhöhe, which offers wonderful views of the water, and the general View of Plauer See near Lenz, providing a wide and open perspective across the lake to its wooded shores. The slightly elevated shore near Lenz is particularly noted for its expansive outlook.
Yes, especially around Plau am See. The Plau am See Marina is a facilities area with many possibilities to stop and nice restaurants. The Lenzer Bridge, canal and boat dock also offers a nice place to linger with restaurants where you can watch the busy shipping traffic.
Plauer See is a hub for active water-based holidays. You can enjoy surfing, water skiing, sailing, and steamboat trips. Boat rentals, including canoes, sailboats, motorboats, and yachts, are readily available. There are also great bathing spots around the lake, such as those mentioned near the View of Plauer See.
Beyond the lakes, you can visit the Wangeliner Garden, the BÄRENWALD Müritz (bear sanctuary), and the Karower Meiler, which provide insights into Mecklenburg's natural and animal world. The municipal area of Ganzlin itself also features wooded sections and a wetland area.
The Plauer See Circular Route for cycling is approximately 60 km long, which can take a few hours depending on your pace. For hiking, the Plauer See Lakeside Trail offers various sections, so you can choose shorter or longer walks. The full circumference would be a significant undertaking, often done in stages or by bike.


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