Best natural monuments around Landin are found within a landscape characterized by its proximity to significant natural protected areas. The region is situated near the Lower Oder Valley National Park, Germany's only wetland national park, and the extensive Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve. These areas offer diverse natural features, including vast floodplains, ancient beech forests, numerous lakes, and rivers. The landscape provides habitats for a wide array of wildlife and offers opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Between 1816 and 1826, at the initiative of landowner Otto von Arnim, the old village in Criewen was demolished and rebuilt further east. This made room for the creation of a landscape park, designed by landscape architect Peter Joseph Lenné. At the center of the park are the reconstructed castle and the village church. The 9-hectare park is well preserved and, with its rare trees such as bald cypress, large-leaved linden, and plane tree, is an inviting place for strolls.
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The observation tower at the Stützkow Ice Watch House is located directly next to the Oder dike and opened in February 2014. With its unusual architecture and sleek shape, it is one of the most visible landmarks in the Lower Oder Valley and offers national park visitors a magnificent view of the polder landscape south of the town of Schwedt and the Oder slopes on the Polish side of the Oder River. From an eleven-meter-high platform, visitors can observe the animals undisturbed. The tower is crowned with a curved roof modeled on the wings of cranes. The Douglas fir and larch trunks used to build the tower come from the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve and were felled in the forests surrounding Chorin.
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Parish church with graves of the von Arnim family
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From the tower you have a beautiful view of the Oder, Poland and the surrounding countryside. There are several benches at the foot of the tower.
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The approximately 320.3 hectare nature reserve with the Blumberger fish ponds and the Blumberger mill extends southwest of Görlsdorf, a district of Angermünde. The Welse, a left tributary of the Oder, flows through the area. Unfortunately there is only one path through the fish ponds and unfortunately it is paved. So you don't see much of the ponds. A visit to the NABU Blumberger Mühle information center is definitely worth it.
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Small observation tower. Nicely meant. But it hardly has any height. Tip: It's better to take the steps in Stützkow to the viewing point. Here you have a great view over the national park.
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In the 13th century a mill was operated here by monks. Even then they were breeding carp as a fasting food. The name was given to the miller Blumberg in 1707. A cutting and water grinding mill existed here until the end of the 19th century. This was followed by the production of carp and tench. The pond area acquired its current shape at the end of the 1960s. Until 1989, the Blumberger Teiche area was not open to the public. This tranquility is one reason for the diversity of animal and plant species. The Blumberger Mühle pond area has the status of a water bird protection and nature reserve. The Welse, a left tributary of the Oder, flows through the area.
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Nature information center Blumberger Mühle is located directly at the fish ponds. Lots of information about nature and its protection.
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Landin is uniquely positioned near two significant natural protected areas: the Lower Oder Valley National Park, Germany's only wetland national park, and the extensive Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve. Both offer diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity.
The region is a biodiversity hotspot. In the Lower Oder Valley National Park, you can observe over 145 breeding bird species, including white-tailed eagles, black storks, and aquatic warblers, as well as beavers and Eurasian otters. The Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve is home to white-tailed eagles, ospreys, cranes, and many bat species.
Yes, several natural monuments and activities are suitable for families. The Lower Oder Valley National Park Center Criewen offers interactive exhibitions. The Pond in Lenné Park Criewen is a beautifully landscaped area for walks. Additionally, the NABU Nature Experience Center Blumberger Mühle in the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve is designed for nature education and family visits.
The Lower Oder Valley National Park Center Criewen is the primary visitor center. It features an exhibition on the floodplain landscape and provides information and advice for cycling or hiking tours. You can also find details on their website for opening hours.
The region offers excellent cycling opportunities, particularly along the Oder River. The Oder cycle route in the Lower Oder Valley National Park provides scenic rides through the floodplain landscape. The Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve also has an extensive network of cycle paths through forests and past lakes. For more cycling routes, explore the MTB Trails around Landin guide.
Yes, the Pond in Lenné Park Criewen is part of a historical landscape park designed by Peter Joseph Lenné, featuring a reconstructed castle and an old village church. The Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve also integrates historical settlements and buildings, such as the restored Chorin Monastery, offering cultural insights alongside natural beauty.
For panoramic views, the Observation tower "Flying Crane" offers a magnificent perspective of the polder landscape and the Oder slopes, ideal for nature observation. The Lower Oder Valley National Park itself provides expansive views of its unique wetland ecosystem.
The Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve is one of Germany's largest protected areas and a UNESCO model region. It features a diverse landscape shaped by the last ice age, including 240 lakes, moors, extensive meadows, and one of Germany's largest continuous woodlands. It also contains the ancient beech forest of Grumsin, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Both the Lower Oder Valley National Park and the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve offer numerous hiking trails. You can explore wild meadows, scenic river views, and ancient forests. For specific routes, check out the Easy hikes around Landin guide.
The Lower Oder Valley National Park Center Criewen is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a good starting point for visitors with mobility challenges to learn about the park and plan their visit. Specific trail accessibility may vary, so it's advisable to inquire at the visitor center.
The Lower Oder Valley National Park is particularly spectacular during spring and autumn. It serves as a vital rest and wintering site for migratory birds, offering breathtaking spectacles such as the gathering of over 13,000 cranes. Winter and spring also bring regular flooding, creating a dynamic ecosystem for various bird species.
Yes, the NABU Nature Experience Center Blumberger Mühle includes a restaurant and café. The Lower Oder Valley National Park Center Criewen also has accommodation and dining options available on its grounds.


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