Best lakes around Wismar are found in a region characterized by its coastal proximity to the Baltic Sea and its position within Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a state known for its extensive lake district. While Wismar itself is a coastal city, it features inland lakes like the Mühlenteich, which has historical significance and a nature reserve. The broader area offers diverse natural attractions and recreational opportunities centered around water.
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Cycling around Wismar
The cycle path around the northern tip of the lake is a sandy track at this point and up to the fish snack bar in Bad Kleinen. It's difficult to ride even in dry weather and should be avoided during or after rain, unless you're on a mountain bike...
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Beautiful beach with (thankfully!) a traffic-calmed country road and a good bike path.
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A well-maintained beach with a sweeping view of the water. Food and drink are available at the mini-golf course or at the campsite (which also houses the Oase restaurant). The "Zierow Strand" bus stop is approximately 200 meters from the beach. A bus to Wismar departs every hour (30 minutes to the central bus station).
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Clean and well located, restaurants also available
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Is a wonderful beach to linger
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This beautiful stretch of beach stretches directly across from the Ostseequelle campsite.
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Great view and great food
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Wismar is unique as it offers both inland lakes and coastal beaches. The most prominent inland lake directly in Wismar is the Mühlenteich, which has historical significance and a nature reserve. The broader region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is also known for its extensive lake district, often called the 'Land of a Thousand Lakes', offering diverse water-based activities.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Zierow Beach is particularly family-friendly with excellent water quality and a shallow entry, ideal for children. It also features a playground and a dog beach nearby. Ostseequelle Beach is another beautiful option that invites visitors to linger and relax.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. The Mühlenteich in Wismar features a nature reserve, Teichgebiet Wismar-Kluß, in its southwestern part, with marshy shorelines. The nearby Poel Island Baltic Sea Coast offers trails through forests and along beaches, known for beautiful sunsets. You can also find viewpoints like the Bridge to Poel Island, which provides scenic views where the road is surrounded by water.
The Mühlenteich historically served as a crucial source of drinking water for Wismar. From 1685, its water was pumped into the Old Water Tower for distribution. While it's no longer used for drinking water due to historical health concerns, it is now used for commercial trout farming and remains a significant natural landmark within the city.
The area around Wismar's lakes and coast offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Wismar guide, including routes to Poel Island. There are also MTB Trails around Wismar and Running Trails around Wismar, offering options for different fitness levels.
Yes, you can find pleasant spots to eat and relax. For instance, Fischermeister Prignitz lakeside fish snack bar offers fish and home-baked cake in a rural setting with lake views. Many beaches, like Zierow Beach, also have kiosks and seating areas.
Visitors particularly enjoy the excellent water quality at places like Zierow Beach, the beautiful sunsets from the Poel Island Baltic Sea Coast, and the scenic cycling and hiking opportunities. The dedicated bike path on the Bridge to Poel Island is also a popular feature.
Absolutely. Cycling is a very popular activity. The Bridge to Poel Island, for example, has a very good bike path next to the road. The Poel Island Baltic Sea Coast is also great for cycling, though it can be challenging with strong winds. You can find more routes in the Cycling around Wismar guide.
Wismar is located within Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the state renowned for the Mecklenburg Lake District, which is the largest contiguous lake area in Central Europe. While the Mühlenteich is directly in Wismar, the broader lake district offers extensive opportunities for water-based recreation, though it may require a short journey from Wismar itself. You can learn more about the region at visit-mv.com.
Yes, the Bridge to Poel Island offers a unique viewpoint where the road is surrounded by water. Many of the beaches, such as Zierow Beach and Ostseequelle Beach, also provide beautiful views of the water and coastline.
While specific seasonal activities aren't detailed, the region's appeal for water sports and outdoor activities suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying the lakes and beaches. Summer is best for swimming and beach activities, while spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking.


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