Best lakes around Rövershagen are situated in a region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, characterized by its proximity to the Baltic Sea coast and diverse natural landscapes. While primarily known for coastal areas, the municipality also features notable inland water bodies like the Radelsee, a brackish nature reserve. The area offers opportunities for nature exploration, including hiking and cycling paths through moors, meadows, and forests. This environment provides habitats for various plant and animal species, making it a destination for those seeking…
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Running directly along the Bodden, you always have a direct view of it.
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Ribnitz is worth a visit just for the delicious fish sandwiches at the harbor
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A very nice cycle path and a Bodden circuit with about 80 km always worth a tour
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As I drove past, loud birdsong drew my attention to the island, where various birds can breed and rest in peace.
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Little traffic and a wide view over the Bodden
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This section of the cycle path leads past the beautiful landscape.
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A beautiful cycle path, directly on the Bodden.
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A well-developed network of cycle paths, with beautiful views of the Bodden.
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The region around Rövershagen features diverse water bodies, including brackish water lakes, former gravel pits, and moor lakes. The most notable is the Radelsee, a brackish nature reserve, and the Black Moor Lake, known for its dark water and unique moorland setting.
The Radelsee is a designated nature reserve and a vital habitat for salt-loving species and a significant resting area for various bird species, making it excellent for birdwatching. The Naturschutzgebiet Radelsee is particularly important for preserving coastal floodplain moors. The Bird island in the Bernsteinsee also serves as a breeding ground for gray geese, common terns, and black-headed gulls.
Yes, several highlights are marked as family-friendly. The Cycle path along Ribnitzer See and the Cycle Path Along the Bodden are well-developed and offer direct views of the water, suitable for family bike rides. The Bird island in the Bernsteinsee is also considered family-friendly, offering recreational activities like water skiing, beach volleyball, and mini-golf at 'Körk's Strandarena'.
Absolutely. The area around the Radelsee offers hiking trails through diverse landscapes of moors, meadows, and forests, including a path towards Schnatermann with informational display boards. For more options, you can explore various easy hikes around Rövershagen, which include routes like the 'Rostock City Forestry Office – Forst and Charcoal Burner’s Farm Wiethagen loop'.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Cycle path along Ribnitzer See and the Cycle Path Along the Bodden are excellent options, offering scenic views. The Bodden Trail from Körkwitz to Boddentherme also provides a well-developed network of cycle paths along the reed belt. You can find more cycling tours in the Cycling around Rövershagen guide.
The lakes and surrounding areas are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching at Radelsee due to migratory birds. Summer is perfect for water activities and cycling, while the diverse landscapes offer unique beauty for hiking even in winter.
While the Radelsee is a nature reserve primarily for observation, the Bernsteinsee, a former gravel pit, is a recreational area where swimming is possible, especially at 'Körk's Strandarena'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural environments, from the tranquil moor landscapes of Black Moor Lake to the scenic cycle paths along the Bodden. The opportunities for nature exploration, birdwatching, and family-friendly activities like those at Bernsteinsee are highly rated by the komoot community.
Yes, the region is known for its brackish water lakes, which support unique salt-loving plant and animal species, especially in the Radelsee nature reserve. The Black Moor Lake is a distinct moor lake with very dark water, offering educational display boards about its specific flora and fauna.
Many of the cycle paths, such as the Cycle path along Ribnitzer See and the Cycle Path Along the Bodden, are described as well-developed, suggesting good accessibility for various users. The broader Rostock Coastal Forest, which includes areas like Radelsee, features numerous cycling and hiking paths that are generally well-maintained.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the 'Küstenmoor Viewpoint – Ghost Tree of the Hütelmoor loop' or various 'Running loops from Rövershagen' in the Running Trails around Rövershagen guide.


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