Best lakes around Diekhof are located in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a region known for its numerous lakes and natural landscapes. Diekhof, a village now part of Laage, is situated in an area offering diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and boating. Many lakes in this area are known for their good water quality.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Pack your swimming trunks and off you go...😊. Very clean facility, you can feel comfortable here and take a longer break.. 🌞
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great swimming area at Schlieffenberger See
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Gut Gremmelin is now a hotel - but very nicely preserved
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The 5m wide and 20m long sandy beach with its 5 benches invites you to linger and pause from cycling or hiking tours. You can enjoy this wonderful view of Lake Schlieffenberger. Bathing is also possible for the brave.
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A small swimming lake that is never overcrowded even in midsummer; A little detour is particularly worthwhile in the evening.
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The little tour to Gremmelin is definitely worth it! Unfortunately, there is nothing going on due to this senseless and unconstitutional lockdown in March 2021, but you also have your peace and quiet and linger at the lake when the weather is nice and relax is not the worst;)
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Bathing beach with a jetty and volleyball field, also suitable for children, as it is flat
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The region around Diekhof, part of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, is known as the 'Land of a Thousand Lakes'. You can expect diverse natural beauty, including wooded hills, numerous bays, and islands. Many lakes are surrounded by unspoiled nature, such as the ancient oak and beech mixed forest near Riedensee, or the diverse landscapes of the Hütter Wohld forest around the Hütter Klosterteiche.
Several lakes offer excellent opportunities for swimming and water sports. Swimming lake near Tolzin is a natural lake with a jetty and benches, perfect for a refreshing dip. For families, Swimming Area Tiefer Ziest features a shallow sand entrance and a bathing beach. Additionally, Schlieffenberger See has a sandy beach and is suitable for swimming. Krakower See is also a popular spot for swimming, sailing, surfing, and paddleboarding.
Yes, the Hütter Klosterteiche are a series of historical ponds dating back to the 13th century, originally built by Cistercian monks for fish farming. They offer a glimpse into medieval monastic life. The town of Krakow am See, located by Krakower See, also features a charming center with historic houses and hosts the annual Krakower Fischerfest (Fishermen's Festival).
Krakower See offers expansive views from its lakeside promenade, and a lookout tower on Jörnberg provides a panoramic vista of the lake and its surroundings. The sandy beach at Schlieffenberger See also provides wonderful views of the lake, inviting visitors to linger.
The region offers various trails. Around Krakower See, the 'Reuters Paradiesgartenweg' is a 22-kilometer cycling and hiking trail that circles the northern part of the lake, offering beautiful viewpoints. For more options, you can explore hiking routes around Diekhof, including trails around Schlieffenberger See. There are also road cycling and gravel biking routes in the wider Diekhof area.
Absolutely. Swimming Area Tiefer Ziest is particularly suitable for families due to its shallow sand entrance and bathing beach with a jetty. Schlieffenberger See is also considered family-friendly with its sandy beach. Many lakes in the region have good water quality, making them safe for children to swim.
Krakower See's nature reserve is internationally recognized for its rich biodiversity, including rare water birds and sea eagles. The Hütter Klosterteiche nature reserve is a habitat for various bird species like woodpeckers and herons, and with some luck, you might even spot fire-bellied toads. A natural learning path guides visitors through this area for peaceful walks and wildlife observation.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty. Many enjoy lingering by the lakes, especially at spots like Gut Gremmelin, or taking a refreshing break at a clean facility like the swimming spot by the lake with a volleyball court. The good water quality and opportunities for swimming are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Riedensee, though a bit further from Diekhof, is a unique beach lake separated from the Baltic Sea by narrow dunes. A breach allows a mix of saltwater and freshwater, creating a distinct ecosystem that supports specific flora and fauna. It's surrounded by unspoilt nature, including the Le(o)norenwald, an ancient oak and beech mixed forest.
While Krakower See is popular, smaller lakes like Swimming lake near Tolzin are known to be less crowded, even in midsummer, offering a peaceful retreat. The Hütter Klosterteiche also provide opportunities for quiet nature walks away from larger crowds.
Gut Gremmelin is a settlement featuring a beautifully preserved manor house, now a hotel. It offers a pleasant and tranquil spot to linger by the lake, appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere and historical charm.


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