Lakes around Hohenbollentin are located within the Mecklenburg Lake District, a region in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. This area is Central Europe's largest coherent lake district, featuring over 1,000 natural inland waters, including large glacial and river lakes. The district is characterized by green forests, rolling hills, and clear waters. It offers a range of activities for visitors, from boating and canoeing to hiking and cycling.
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The bathing area was lovingly redesigned at the end of 2024....
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At a bathing spot we get directly to the water. The lake is idyllic, surrounded by old trees. At the edge, with a view of the lake, is another ruin, an old villa. https://youtu.be/OTc4Ax3iIn8
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The bathing area at Ivenacker Lake was lovingly renovated at the end of 2024. There are seating areas and sports equipment for physical activity.
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The name Gravelotte has a historical origin. In 1870/71 there was a battle in Gravelotte, France. Three men from the village of Meesiger took part in this battle. After returning safely, one of the three men, Fritz Ewald, bought 28 acres of hilly land with his military pay and built a rest house in the Swiss country house style. In doing so, he laid the foundation for tourism. On August 18, 1873, the name day of the Battle of Gravelotte, the inn was inaugurated. In memory of the Battle of Gravelotte, it was christened Gravelotte and registered.
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Cute and clean. Beautiful beach in summer
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From here start a canoe tour down Peene. The landlord will pick up the canoe and passengers later by car.
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The Kummerower See and Verchen are always worth it.👍🏻
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Super nice people with great tips. A real recommendation here is to rent a canoe or kayak. There are tours to the water hiking rest stop 8 km away, to Demmin or a 5-day tour on offer. The rental takes care of the return transport. Individual paddling is also offered.
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While Hohenbollentin itself is a small municipality, it is situated within the expansive Mecklenburg Lake District. Notable lakes in this region include Müritz, Germany's largest lake entirely within its borders, known for water sports and the Müritz National Park. Kummerower See is appreciated for its diverse aquatic environments and nature park, while Malchiner See offers natural beauty and birdwatching opportunities. Plauer See is popular for spa vacations and family activities near Malchow.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. A popular spot is the Observation Tower at Kummerower See, which provides scenic views of Kummerower See and the surrounding area. This tower is also part of a nature trail, making it a great stop during a walk.
For family-friendly activities and bathing, Gravelotte Beach on Lake Kummerow offers a clean and inviting bathing beach. Another option is the Bathing Area at Ivenack Lake, which was recently renovated and features seating areas and sports equipment. The Plauer See area, mentioned in the region research, also offers family entertainment like summer tobogganing and a monkey forest near Malchow.
The Mecklenburg Lake District, where Hohenbollentin is located, is characterized by green forests, rolling hills, and sparkling blue waters. You'll find diverse aquatic environments, including glacial and river lakes, fen regions, and extensive nature parks. Highlights like the Verchener Seenberge Nature Trail offer picturesque views over Kummerower See, showcasing the region's natural beauty.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. The Verchener Seenberge Nature Trail is a highly recommended path along the shore of Kummerower See. For more extensive options, you can explore numerous routes in the Running Trails around Hohenbollentin guide, which includes paths suitable for walking.
The lakes provide excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. Water sports like paddling, sailing, and houseboat holidays are popular, especially on larger lakes like Müritz. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many routes, including those found in the Cycling around Hohenbollentin and Road Cycling Routes around Hohenbollentin guides. Many trails offer views of the lakes and surrounding nature.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many appreciate the clean bathing beaches, the informative nature trails, and the stunning views from observation points like the one at Kummerower See. The opportunity to relax by the water and explore the diverse landscapes is a common highlight.
Yes, the Mecklenburg Lake District is ideal for nature observation. The region is home to the Müritz National Park, one of Germany's largest, offering extensive trails to observe diverse flora and fauna. Areas around Kummerower See and Malchiner See are also part of nature parks, providing opportunities for birdwatching and enjoying untouched landscapes.
Kummerower See offers several points of interest. Besides the Observation Tower at Kummerower See and Gravelotte Beach, the Lakeside of Kummerower See in Verchen is a popular spot with an informative point. The lake is also part of the Mecklenburg Switzerland and Lake Kummerow Nature Park, known for its diverse aquatic environments and the Peene River flowing through it.
The Mecklenburg Lake District is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for water sports, swimming, and enjoying the beaches. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural colors. The region's diverse flora and fauna can be observed throughout these seasons.
Yes, many areas offer easy walks and circular routes. The Verchener Seenberge Nature Trail is a picturesque and accessible option along Kummerower See. Additionally, the cycling guides for the region, such as Cycling around Hohenbollentin, often include routes that are suitable for leisurely walks around the lake shores.


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