Best lakes around Mölschow are situated on Usedom Island, within the Usedom Island Nature Park. This region offers access to various water bodies, including freshwater lakes and lagoon-like bays. The area provides a range of natural beauty and recreational activities. Its landscapes feature coastal cliffs, forests, and extensive reed-lined shores, offering diverse terrains for exploration.
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A very beautiful and quiet spot. Here you can relax, unwind and enjoy the sunset. In the summer it is definitely a bit busier.
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Great up and down path with fantastic views. Pure nature away from the hustle and bustle of seaside resorts.
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The Gnitz peninsula is a place full of beauty and very remote. Around the middle of the 19th century, in addition to the nobles, the parish and the sexton, the village only had around 10 houses and 165 residents. Gnitz is now a popular holiday resort and excursion destination with beautiful hiking trails and cycle paths directly in the nature conservation paradise.
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Pure, beautiful nature, there is peace and seclusion here.
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At this point you come to the lake, all very idyllic with lots of nature.
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The region offers diverse natural features, from the lagoon-like Achterwasser with its reed-lined shores to the varied landscapes of the Gnitz Peninsula, which includes coastal cliffs, salt marshes, and juniper-pine forests. You can also find the serene Wolgastsee, almost entirely encircled by a lush beech forest.
Yes, the White mountain on the Gnitz Peninsula offers panoramic views over the Krumminer Wiek and the Achterwasser. The Gnitz Peninsula itself provides excellent vantage points along its trails, showcasing the diverse landscape.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking on numerous routes. For example, explore routes like the 'Coastal Forest Path on Usedom' for hiking or the 'Usedom Coastal Cycle Path' for cycling. Many routes are available, offering different difficulty levels. Find more details on specific routes in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Mölschow.
Yes, Cämmerer Lake is considered family-friendly and is a popular spot for swimming and picnics. The Wolgastsee also offers a designated bathing area with a sandy beach and boat rentals, making it ideal for families. The calmer waters of the Achterwasser are also suitable for relaxed walks and birdwatching with children.
Yes, the Wolgastsee is a popular freshwater lake for swimming, featuring a designated bathing area with a sandy beach. Cämmerer Lake is also known as a bathing water. The Achterwasser, while generally calmer, is more popular for water sports like surfing and sailing rather than general swimming due to its shallow depths and reed-lined shores.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming. This period also offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching. The tranquil nature of the region can also be appreciated in the quieter shoulder seasons.
Absolutely. The Achterwasser is known for its wide landscapes and opportunities for birdwatching. The Gnitz Peninsula, particularly its southern tip Möwenort, is a designated nature reserve home to diverse flora and fauna, including nesting seabirds and potentially white-tailed eagles. The Gothensee is also a significant bird sanctuary, known for its dense reed belts that serve as a habitat for swans, geese, otters, and various bird species.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more intermediate routes. The Gnitz Peninsula offers numerous trails through idyllic and unspoiled landscapes, including paths along the water's edge and up on cliffs. A circular path around the Wolgastsee is also easily accessible. Many trails offer fantastic views and pure nature away from the hustle and bustle. Explore routes in the hiking guide for Mölschow.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Wolgastsee has a circular cycling path, and the Gnitz Peninsula offers many trails suitable for cycling. You can find various routes, such as the 'Usedom Coastal Cycle Path', which provides extensive cycling opportunities around the region. More cycling routes are detailed in the cycling guide for Mölschow.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil natural experience, the wide landscapes, and the abundance of nature. Many highlight the contrast to the busier Baltic Sea beaches, finding the area a wonderful place to relax. The diverse terrains for hiking and cycling, along with opportunities for birdwatching, are also highly valued.
Yes, the southern tip of the Gnitz Peninsula, known as Möwenort, is a designated nature reserve. Additionally, the Gothensee is a protected nature reserve, recognized for its ecological importance as a bird sanctuary with extensive reed belts.
While the region emphasizes natural beauty, there are local amenities. The Wolgastsee has a local restaurant by the lake, providing a pleasant spot for a break. For more options, nearby villages and towns on Usedom Island offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation choices.


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