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Hiking around Klocksin offers access to the Mecklenburg Lake District, a landscape characterized by numerous lakes, dense forests, and rolling hills. The region provides diverse natural features for outdoor activities. Trails lead through varied terrains, from accessible paths to routes requiring good fitness. This area is known for its extensive lakeland and wooded areas.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
4.3
(15)
61
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27.8km
07:12
160m
160m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(14)
35
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16.3km
04:18
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
(11)
30
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14.0km
03:43
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.2
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53
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10.1km
02:35
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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13
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The workers' houses of the former Dahmen sugar factory are a striking testament to the short but intense industrialization phase in rural Mecklenburg during the 19th century. The factory began operations in 1875 and ran until its closure in 1905 – just under 30 years. The primary reason for its early demise was the collapse of beet sugar prices due to the rapidly growing competition from numerous other factories in Germany. The factory complex included not only the production facilities themselves (which, with the exception of one storage building, have been largely demolished), but also a small factory village with infrastructure for the workforce: Housing for the factory workers (the so-called workers' houses) A tavern A general store A bakery These workers' houses were built at the same time as the factory. They served to attract and retain workers – often seasonal laborers (e.g., harvesters for the beet harvest) – as Dahmen was a very rural and remote location.
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The building that housed the youth hostel originally belonged to the Dahmen sugar factory. This factory was founded between 1873 and 1875 by landowner Vollrath Levin von Maltzahn, his cousin Rudolph von Maltzahn, and Lieutenant Colonel Hubert Gustav von Tiele-Winckler. The factory operated from 1875 to 1905 – only about three decades. After the factory closed, the buildings (including the workers' housing) were preserved and continue to shape the character of Dahmen today.
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The name "Luise" was extremely popular in Mecklenburg and Prussia (partly due to Queen Luise of Prussia, 1776–1810, who is still revered in the region today). Many buildings, guesthouses, and holiday homes therefore bear this name – often as a tribute or simply because of the popularity of the first name around 1900.
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The granary (sugar granary or silo/storage building) is one of the most striking surviving relics and is now a listed building. The building is typical of smaller beet sugar factories of the late 19th century: a solid brick structure, often with several floors and large filling/discharging openings.
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The grave of Wilhelm von Maltzan (Baron of Wartenberg and Penzlin) is located in the Moltzow cemetery. In 1863, he donated the bronze bell to the church (cast by C. Illies in Waren). His grave is also located there. This is one of the few specifically documented individual family graves directly in Moltzow. The von Maltzan family owned Moltzow for centuries (at least since the 14th century, and demonstrably from around 1372 in connection with other estates such as Ulrichshusen, Grubenhagen, etc.). Moltzow belonged to the estates of various branches of this widely distributed family (the Moltzow estate is discussed separately in the family history).
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A fieldstone building with brick detailing, a magnificently designed blind gable, and a tower with two Renaissance bells dating from 1598. The Renaissance altar (circa 1600): Unique in Central Europe with its original paintwork, six meters wide, and featuring carved reliefs (e.g., the Nativity, the Crucifixion, and the Resurrection). It is considered one of the most beautiful Renaissance altars in village churches throughout Germany.
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clean water and bad water, nice regional pub
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Hiking around Klocksin offers a diverse landscape characterized by numerous lakes, dense forests, and rolling hills. You'll find trails leading through varied terrains, from easily accessible paths suitable for a leisurely stroll to more challenging routes with greater elevation gains that require good fitness and sure-footedness.
There are over 180 hiking trails around Klocksin, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. This includes more than 80 easy routes, over 90 moderate paths, and a selection of challenging trails for experienced hikers.
Yes, Klocksin offers several easy routes perfect for families or those seeking a relaxed walk. For instance, the Hiking loop from Dahmen is an easy 3.7 km trail that can be completed in just over an hour, providing a pleasant outdoor experience without significant difficulty.
The region around Klocksin is rich in historical and natural attractions. You can explore impressive structures like Basedow Castle or Schorssow Castle. Many trails also lead past beautiful lakes such as Bergsee (Mecklenburg), offering scenic viewpoints like the Observation Tower at Malchiner See.
Yes, many of the trails around Klocksin are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the moderate Schorssow Castle – Schorssow Church Ruins loop from Dahmen, which is about 10.2 km long and takes around 2 hours 37 minutes to complete.
The hiking trails in Klocksin are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 1000 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's diverse natural beauty, including its shimmering lake districts, natural forests, and rolling hills, as well as the variety of routes available for different ability levels.
The Klocksin area is particularly appealing in spring and autumn. During these seasons, you can witness the migration of cranes and enjoy the vibrant colors of the foliage. The natural beauty of the Mecklenburg Lake District truly unfolds, offering unique opportunities for nature observation.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Klocksin offers several difficult routes. The Basedow Church – Basedow Castle loop from Dahmen is a demanding 27.8 km trail that connects historical landmarks and typically takes over 7 hours to complete.
Absolutely. The region features picturesque routes that highlight its natural and historical charm. For example, the St. Florian Chapel – Enchanted Burgtal Valley loop from Moltzow is a moderate 16.2 km path that leads through a scenic valley and past a notable chapel, offering beautiful views and points of interest.
While hiking in the Mecklenburg Lake District around Klocksin, you have opportunities to observe various wildlife. Hikers often report seeing deer and eagles, especially in the quiet forests and along the lake shores. The region's diverse ecosystems support a rich array of flora and fauna.
Many trails in the Klocksin area provide stunning views of the numerous lakes that define the Mecklenburg Lake District. While specific routes are too many to list, you can expect paths to wind along shorelines and offer glimpses of water bodies like the Jabelscher See or Malchiner See, often with designated rest areas or observation points.


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