Huts around Mechow, located within the Feldberger Seenlandschaft in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, offer a tranquil retreat amidst nature. This region is characterized by its numerous lakes and ancient beech forests, providing a picturesque backdrop for outdoor activities. Visitors can find rustic and nature-oriented accommodations, including cozy holiday bungalows and traditional Finnish huts. The area is ideal for those seeking relaxation, hiking trails, and opportunities to enjoy the natural landscape.
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The Great Ratzeburg Lake then extends north to Rothenhusen. Since the dams have passable passages, it is possible to navigate all four parts of the Ratzeburg Lake with suitable (not too high) boats.
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The Domsee lies north of the Königsdamm and, with a northwesterly bend, merges into the Großer Ratzeburger See (Great Ratzeburg Lake); it is not separated from the lake by a dam, but by a somewhat narrower passage between the Dom peninsula and the lakeshore near Römnitz, the so-called "Römnitzer Enge" (Römnitz Narrows).
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the Kleiner Küchensee (somewhat more melodiously referred to as the “Stadtsee” by the town of Ratzeburg, but often called the “Spittoon” by locals due to its manageable size) lies between the two eastern dams Königsdamm (in the north) and Kleinbahndamm (in the south);
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These three dams divided Lake Ratzeburg into the following individual lakes: The Great Kitchen Lake lies south of Lüneburger Damm, Insel, and Kleinbahndamm and extends to Farchau;
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In 1894, another dam was built between the island and the eastern shore, namely the "Kleinbahndamm" (small railway dam), built for the Ratzeburg narrow-gauge railway, which lies a little south of the "Königsdamm" and provides a connection to Ziethen and Mustin; however, there has been no rail traffic on this dam since 1934.
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From 1842 to 1847, the island was connected to the surrounding area on the eastern side by the construction of the “Königsdamm”, which was officially given this name in 1854 in the presence and in honor of the Danish King Frederick VII in Ratzeburg;
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The oldest historical connection between the island town and the surrounding area was the “Lüneburger Damm” in the west, which connected Ratzeburg with the “Old Salt Road” as an important trade route;
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The northeastern shore borders Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (the municipality of Utecht) in the Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve. The western shore is home to the municipalities of Groß Sarau, Pogeez, and Buchholz. Together with the Küchensee, it encloses the island town of Ratzeburg. The division of the lake area into the Großer Ratzeburger See, the Domsee, and the Großer and Kleiner Küchensee occurred when dams were built between the lakeshore and the Dominsel.
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The Mechow area, part of the Feldberger Seenlandschaft, is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy tranquil retreats amidst crystal-clear lakes and ancient beech forests. Highlights like the Wakenitz river, often called the "Amazon of the North," offer pure nature experiences with opportunities to spot otters and kingfishers. Many accommodations, such as bungalows and Finnhütten, are situated directly by lakes like the Waschsee or Krüselinsee, providing panoramic views and a peaceful environment.
Yes, the region offers a glimpse into its past through some unique structures. You can find the Forester’s hut from 1921, a delightful small hut in the middle of the forest, which likely served as an overnight accommodation for forest workers. Another interesting spot is the Old Hunting Lodge at Pinsee, which has found a new purpose and is now used by the German Lifesaving Association (DLRG).
Many accommodations in Mechow, such as bungalows, are designed to be family-friendly, often sleeping up to 6 people with various bed configurations. The natural surroundings offer plenty of activities for families. The Wakenitz river is noted as family-friendly, and the Rest shelter above the Schwarze Kuhle is also categorized as family-friendly, providing a comfortable spot for a break with great views.
The region around Mechow is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lakes, forests, and outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and wild swimming. The tranquil nature and panoramic lake views are particularly enjoyable during these warmer months. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter can provide a peaceful, snowy landscape for those seeking quiet relaxation, especially in huts with fireplaces or saunas.
Yes, the Mechow area is known for its numerous crystal-clear lakes, making it an excellent spot for wild swimming. Many bungalows and Finnhütten are located directly by lakes such as the Waschsee or Krüselinsee, offering direct access to refreshing waters. The idyllic Feldberger Seenlandschaft provides a picturesque backdrop for a swim in nature.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails near the huts in Mechow. For easy walks, consider routes like the "Bathing Jetty on Mechower See loop from Schlagsdorf" (4.4 km) or the "Hiking loop from Mechower Seeufer und angrenzende Flächen" (4.9 km). You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Mechow guide. The "Drägerweg" along the Wakenitz also offers delightful sights and views for hikers.
Absolutely! The Mechow area is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, from easy to difficult. For cycling, options include the "Lake Tour" (39.4 km, difficult) or the "Mechower See Observation Tower – Border Trail Schlagsdorf loop from Ratzeburg" (12.1 km, easy). Check out the Cycling around Mechow guide. Mountain bikers can explore routes like the "Ratzeburg Lake – Farchau Mill loop from Ratzeburg" (33.3 km, moderate) in the MTB Trails around Mechow guide.
Many huts and bungalows in Mechow offer comfortable facilities. These often include fully equipped kitchens, bathrooms with showers, and sunny terraces. Some Finnhütten even feature outdoor saunas, fireplaces, and Wi-Fi. For refreshments, the Rothenhusen Ferry House provides a restaurant and snack bar with regional delicacies. Krüseliner Mühle, while offering apartments, also has a restaurant and WLAN.
Yes, you can find dining options. The Rothenhusen Ferry House is a notable spot, offering a restaurant and a snack bar with regional delicacies like venison sausage and homemade cakes. It's a great place to enjoy a drink after a bike tour. Some accommodations like Krüseliner Mühle also feature their own restaurants.
Many accommodations in the Mechow area are pet-friendly, including some bungalows and Krüseliner Mühle (on request). The natural environment with its extensive forests and trails is generally welcoming for dogs. It's always advisable to confirm pet policies directly with your chosen accommodation and to keep dogs on a leash on trails, especially within nature reserves.
For beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll, there are several easy options. The "Bathing Jetty on Mechower See loop from Schlagsdorf" is a short 4.4 km route, and the "Hiking loop from Mechower Seeufer und angrenzende Flächen" is just under 5 km. These trails offer gentle terrain and pleasant views, perfect for enjoying the lakeside scenery. More easy hikes can be found in the Easy hikes around Mechow guide.
The natural landscape around Mechow is unique due to its pristine character within the Feldberger Seenlandschaft. It's characterized by a high density of crystal-clear lakes and ancient beech forests, offering a tranquil and untouched environment. The Wakenitz river, a former border river, has preserved much of its originality, meandering through alder forests. This combination provides a perfect setting for nature lovers seeking relaxation, hiking, and exploring wilderness directly from their hut.


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