Best natural monuments around Pasewalk are found within a region characterized by its natural surroundings, including the Ueckermünde Heath. Pasewalk serves as a starting point for exploring the natural landscape of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. This area features 6 natural monuments, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's geography includes river valleys and forested areas.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Another old tank bridge. At the end of the 70s I crossed it myself with the T-55 from Stallberg to Kuhlmorgen. At the time Kuhlmorgen was an old, ravaged tank training area and today it is a beautifully renaturalized piece of land. Behind the bridge you can either drive through the heath (most beautiful when it is in bloom) or take the road to Hammer directly along the Uecker.
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The composition of the spring water can be seen on an information board. Unfortunately, the drinking water quality was not checked
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The couple in love are 2 fallen trees Behind are other younger trees with signs saying "Name" tree. I could imagine that these people sponsored the trees - but I don't know. I haven't found an explanation
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The boulders stand in peace and quiet directly on the hiking trail However, the signs say nothing about the stones but about beetles etc
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Entrance to the Nettelgrund forest estate
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The Römerberg (122 m high, in other sources 123 or 129 m) you really have to search specifically, a small hill left of the path, without signposting and labeling. A spectacular entry into the "summit book" is therefore part of the ascent ... How the "Römerberg" got its name could not be answered even by an Internet search. However, the table of contents of a legendary book hinted that at least one legend revolves around the mountain. Unfortunately, the actual legend was not found on the net, so that the question of the origin of the name remains open at this point. Maybe someone else can help?
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Near Pasewalk, you can discover a variety of natural monuments, including geological formations like the Glacial Erratics Along the Trail, unique tree formations such as the Lovers' Path, and river landscapes featuring structures like the Bridge over the Uecker at Kühlemorgen Nature Reserve. The region also offers summits like Römerberg and natural springs like Rotheborn Spring.
Yes, several natural monuments around Pasewalk are family-friendly. The Glacial Erratics Along the Trail offers an easy walk through a forest with interesting boulders. The Bridge over the Uecker at Kühlemorgen Nature Reserve provides access to the heath, which is enjoyable for families, and the Lovers' Path is another gentle forest walk. The Rotheborn Spring is also noted as family-friendly.
The area around Pasewalk is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are easy to moderate MTB trails like the 'Uecker Bridge (Torgelow) – Ueckermünde Harbor loop' or gravel biking routes such as the 'Zarow River at Luisenhof – Ukranen Bridge loop'. Road cyclists can explore routes like the 'St. Nikolai Church Pasewalk – Belling Village Church loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Pasewalk, Gravel biking around Pasewalk, and Road Cycling Routes around Pasewalk guides.
Yes, many natural monuments are directly accessible via hiking trails. For instance, the Glacial Erratics Along the Trail are literally found on a hiking path within a forest. The Lovers' Path is another natural monument located within a forest, ideal for a walk. The region, including the Ueckermünde Heath, offers opportunities for exploring on foot.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Highlights like the Glacial Erratics Along the Trail are valued for their peaceful forest setting. The Bridge over the Uecker at Kühlemorgen Nature Reserve is enjoyed for its access to the renaturalized heath, especially when it's in bloom. The unique formations of fallen trees at the Lovers' Path also capture visitors' interest.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas around Pasewalk. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to respect local signage. Specific rules for each natural monument or protected area should be observed.
Yes, the Lovers' Path is a natural monument featuring two distinct fallen trees that contribute to the natural landscape. Further afield in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the **Thousand-year-old oaks** (Ivenack oaks) near Stavenhagen are a remarkable sight, estimated to be between 800 and 1,300 years old, with impressive trunk circumferences, making them among the oldest and largest in Europe.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with blooming heath in late summer/early autumn near the Bridge over the Uecker at Kühlemorgen Nature Reserve. Summer is ideal for longer days and exploring, while winter can offer a serene, quiet experience, especially in forested areas like those around the Römerberg.
The Rotheborn Spring is categorized as a viewpoint, offering a scenic spot. While the Römerberg is a summit, it's a small hill that requires a specific search to find, rather than offering expansive panoramic views. The river landscapes, such as those near the Bridge over the Uecker at Kühlemorgen Nature Reserve, also provide picturesque settings.
The time needed varies. Many natural monuments, like the Glacial Erratics Along the Trail or Lovers' Path, can be explored in a short walk of 30 minutes to an hour. If you plan to combine visits with longer hikes or cycling tours in the Ueckermünde Heath or along the Uecker river, you could easily spend half a day or a full day exploring the wider natural surroundings.
While the natural monuments themselves are focused on nature, Pasewalk, as a gateway to the region, is known for its well-preserved medieval town center. You can explore historical landmarks such as the Prenzlauer Tor and St. Mary's Church in Pasewalk, offering a cultural complement to your nature excursions.
The natural areas around Pasewalk, particularly the Ueckermünde Heath and forested regions, are home to diverse wildlife. You might spot various bird species, deer, wild boar, and smaller mammals. The tips for the Glacial Erratics Along the Trail even mention signs about beetles, indicating a rich insect life. Observing quietly and respectfully increases your chances of wildlife sightings.


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