Best lakes around Rossow are found in the surrounding region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. This area offers access to several lakes that provide recreational activities and natural landscapes. The municipality of Rossow serves as a base for exploring these natural features. Visitors can find diverse lake environments suitable for various outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Brüssower See is a beautiful, nature-close lake in the Uckermark (Brandenburg), directly by the northernmost town of the state, Brüssow. It is a real gem for nature lovers, families, and those seeking peace and quiet.
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Original small lake with a nice resting place to pause.
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nice little beach in the season, a lot of people from Poland and beyond
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The Krugsdorfersee is idyllically situated. A campsite is also available as well as many bathing spots.
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A beautiful little bathing establishment worth visiting. Closed on Mondays in season.
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The beach and summer infrastructure is probably only available in the season, I came across a closed gate, which does not change that the place is nice
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Nice beach with a pier with a ladder. a fireplace on the beach, but rather wildly created. The benches are past their glory days. The approximately 18 hectare reservoir is located in the municipality of Plöwen. There is a bathing beach and a holiday camp on the southern shore. The lake also has a 2-acre island. In the north and south, the lake has its tributaries through ditches from the surrounding fields. The maximum range of the Small Lake is about 770 by 360 meters. The area around the lake and the lake itself are designated as FFH area. The lake is also intended for fishing and is home to species such as roach, bream, silver bream, perch, tench, wolfdog, pike and eel. Kleiner Kutzowsee is located directly south-west of Großer Kutzowsee.
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For excellent swimming conditions, consider Krugsdorf Lake, which is a former gravel pit lake with consistently excellent water quality and a fine sandy beach. Löcknitzer Lake also features a designated bathing beach with facilities like a volleyball court and a jetty, making it ideal for a refreshing dip.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Löcknitzer Lake and Krugsdorf Lake both offer sandy beaches and good swimming, which are great for children. Großer Kutzowsee also has a nice beach with a pier, and Village Pond Rollwitz is a small, pleasant spot for a short family break.
At Krugsdorf Lake, visitors can enjoy boating and other water sports, in addition to swimming and diving. Both Krugsdorf Lake and Löcknitzer Lake are popular for fishing.
Yes, the region offers numerous opportunities for hiking and walking. Around Krugsdorf Lake, the surrounding Ueckermünder Heide features well-marked paths suitable for all fitness levels. Löcknitzer Lake also has various hiking loops. You can find more detailed routes in the Running Trails around Rossow guide.
The lakes near Rossow are set in tranquil natural environments. Krugsdorf Lake is nestled within the Ueckermünder Heide, offering clear waters and a diverse underwater landscape for divers. Großer Kutzowsee is part of an FFH area, indicating its ecological significance, and features an island. The general area provides scenic views and opportunities to enjoy nature.
Yes, Leichensee Wooden Boardwalks is notable for the remains of a Slavic castle wall on its southern shore, adding a historical dimension to your visit. Additionally, Krugsdorf Lake is conveniently close to Schloss Krugsdorf.
The lakes are particularly appealing during warmer months for swimming and water sports. However, the surrounding hiking and cycling paths can be enjoyed throughout spring, summer, and autumn. The tranquil natural settings offer relaxation year-round.
Absolutely. The areas around both Krugsdorf Lake and Löcknitzer Lake are well-suited for cycling, with scenic routes available. You can explore various cycling options in the Cycling around Rossow guide.
Yes, both Krugsdorf Lake and Löcknitzer Lake are known as good fishing spots. Krugsdorf Lake has a diverse fish population including perch, pike, carp, and bream. Großer Kutzowsee is also designated for fishing, with species like roach, bream, and pike.
Visitors frequently praise the excellent water quality and sandy beaches, especially at Krugsdorf Lake. The tranquil natural settings, opportunities for swimming, and the presence of facilities like those at Löcknitzer Lake are also highly appreciated. The unique wooden platforms at Leichensee Wooden Boardwalks offer a distinctive experience.
Yes, the region offers mountain biking opportunities. For example, there's a 'Krugsdorfer See – Sea of Sand loop' that starts from Pasewalk Ost. You can find more MTB routes in the MTB Trails around Rossow guide.
Leichensee Wooden Boardwalks offers a unique experience with its many wooden platforms and the historical remains of a Slavic castle wall, making it a distinctive spot to explore. While not hidden, its character sets it apart.


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