Best lakes around Pölchow are found within the lake-rich region of Landkreis Rostock in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. This area offers diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The landscape features a variety of lakes, from protected nature reserves to popular bathing spots. Visitors can explore forests, moors, and scenic shorelines.
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On the opposite bank there is also access to the lake
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Historic water reservoir from the time of the fortress construction
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On the information board in front of the deep pond, you can learn all sorts of unfathomable stories about the origin of the deep hole. The pit is surrounded by the huge rampart bastion, the so-called Dreiwall bastion, which – as the name suggests – served to protect the Hanseatic city in three ramparts. Overall an impressive structure! About the legend: http://www.lexikus.de/bibliothek/Die-Dreiwalls-oder-Teufelshoehle-bei-Rostock
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The inner space enclosed by the uppermost rampart of the same is almost entirely occupied by a very deep and steep, D-shaped moat, which is commonly referred to by the name "Düwelskuhl" — Devil's Pit — also Dreiwallsgrube. (Source: http://lexikus.de)
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Not far from Kösterbeck is the idyllic Kösterbecker See in Rostock Switzerland. There are great cycling and hiking trails in this area.
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The lakes around Pölchow, located within the Landkreis Rostock, offer diverse natural beauty. You can find deep forests, rolling hills, and mystical moors around lakes like Krakower See. Riedensee features unique dune landscapes and a mix of salt and fresh water, while Hütter Klosterteiche is nestled within a historic beech forest.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Sildemower See is a popular bathing lake with a cozy lawn, small beach, and sunbathing area. Swan Pond Park offers an animal enclosure, easy paths, and benches, making it a great spot for a family rest. Inselsee also provides a large beach and shaded lawns perfect for relaxation and swimming.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling around lakes like Kösterbecker See, which is known for its great trails. Krakower See is excellent for hiking, cycling, and birdwatching, with a circular trail and a viewing tower. For specific routes, you can explore hiking routes or road cycling routes around Pölchow.
Yes, several lakes offer scenic viewpoints. At Krakower See, a viewing tower at Jörnberg provides panoramic views of the water and surrounding landscape. Riedensee features multiple viewing platforms for sweeping vistas of the lake, dunes, and the Baltic Sea, especially beautiful during sunrise or sunset. Swan Pond Park and Kösterbecker See are also noted for their picturesque settings.
For swimming, Sildemower See is a popular choice, known for its clean water, small beach, and sunbathing area. Inselsee also provides excellent opportunities for swimming with its large beach and shaded lawns.
Yes, the Hütter Klosterteiche (Hütter Monastery Ponds) are historically significant. These fish ponds date back to the 13th century and were established by Cistercian monks. Additionally, Teufelskuhle Pond has an information board detailing its unfathomable stories and connection to the historic three-wall bastion.
While specific seasonal recommendations vary by activity, the region's lakes offer beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming, hiking, and cycling. Autumn provides stunning foliage, and Riedensee is particularly impressive during sunrise or sunset for birdwatching. Winter can offer tranquil walks, though some facilities might be limited.
Yes, there are easy walks available. Swan Pond Park has paths that are easy to navigate. For more structured options, you can find several easy hikes around Pölchow, some of which pass near the lakes.
Absolutely. Krakower See is known for birdwatching, and Riedensee is an excellent spot for observing migratory birds, especially from its viewing platforms. The Hütter Klosterteiche are a protected area significant for hosting one of the largest populations of fire-bellied toads in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, making it a great place for wildlife observation.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the clean waters and bathing areas of lakes like Sildemower See. The tranquil atmosphere and scenic trails around Kösterbecker See are also highly valued, as are the peaceful resting spots and animal enclosure at Swan Pond Park.
Yes, several lakes are within protected areas. Riedensee is a nature reserve and one of the last beach lakes in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania to retain its original state. The Hütter Klosterteiche are also a protected area due to their ecological value. Krakower See forms part of the Müritz National Park, with its southern Obersee being a protected natural area. Kösterbecker See also belongs to a nature reserve.


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