Best natural monuments around Neu Boltenhagen offer a diverse landscape characterized by picturesque beaches, idyllic forests, and serene lakes. The broader Boltenhagen region features significant natural formations such as the Coastal Protection Forest and the Steep Coast in Redewisch, which are notable for their ecological and geological importance. These areas provide varied opportunities for outdoor activities, from tranquil strolls through ancient woodlands to exploring dynamic coastal environments. The region's natural features contribute to its appeal as a destination for nature…
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Wrangelsburg Castle is a manor house in Wrangelsburg in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district. It was built in 1880 and has been privately owned since 2017.
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The current castle was built in 1878. The previous building was converted into a baroque castle in 1652 by Carl Gustav Wrangel, the Swedish general governor of Pomerania. In 1945 it was expropriated and occupied by the Soviet military administration. Today it is in private hands.
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For several years now, there has been a refuge here for the important little helpers in the landscape of fields and meadows: the wild bees. The hill was pushed up by the agricultural company and is kept clear by the kindergarten group in Guest, because these bees and bumblebees don't like vegetation. They prefer full sun and sand so that they can build breeding tubes and their eggs can develop well. They are therefore typical open land species and live in lean grassland, ruderal areas and fallow land with a corresponding supply of wild flowers. Until 2023, they were able to visit plenty of flowers on the lean meadow or fallow land here. In spring and early summer, on sunny days, you're sure to find a few sand bees to observe. On the other side of the path you can find wild flowers. More information on the board at the other end of the path just before the edge of town. More information about wild bees, including in gardens and parks: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbienen https://www.deutschland-summt.de/wildbienenarten.html
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At this point you come to the lake, all very idyllic with lots of nature.
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The castle is private and not accessible, but walking (not cycling) is allowed on the park paths - it's worth it. A very well-kept facility.
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Behind the castle is a very beautiful lake.
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Beyond the immediate vicinity of Neu Boltenhagen, the broader Boltenhagen region offers significant natural features. You can explore the Steep Coast in Redewisch, a dynamic geological formation shaped by Ice Age deposits and erosion, where you might even find fossils after storms. Another notable area is the Coastal Protection Forest, a vital natural barrier with centuries-old pine and beech trees, offering tranquil paths for exploration.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Cämmerer Lake is ideal for bathing and fishing, and is known for its swans. The Sleeping Trees offer a unique beach and forest experience with distinctive old trees. Additionally, the Hill for wild bees provides an educational opportunity to observe important pollinators in their natural habitat.
There are various hiking opportunities around Neu Boltenhagen. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Wrangelsburg Castle – View of Wrangelsburg Lake loop' or the 'Hanshagen Watermill loop'. You can find more options and details on the Easy hikes around Neu Boltenhagen guide.
Absolutely. The area around Neu Boltenhagen is well-suited for cycling. You can find routes ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Town Hall of Greifswald – Greifswald Market Square loop' or the 'Freest Fishing Harbor – Lubmin Pier loop'. Explore more options on the Cycling around Neu Boltenhagen guide.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for bathing at Cämmerer Lake and exploring the lush Coastal Protection Forest. Autumn offers dramatic views of the Steep Coast as erosion reshapes it, and the Coastal Protection Forest in winter provides a mystical atmosphere with its bare trees against the clear sky.
Yes, the region features important protected forests. The Coastal Protection Forest in the broader Boltenhagen area is a significant natural barrier, largely undeveloped and rich in species. Closer to Neu Boltenhagen, the Schnitzelweg Protective Forest Lubmin is an 83-hectare area designated for its role in binding dust and retaining noise from industrial areas, where specific conservation rules apply.
For wildlife observation, Cämmerer Lake is a known habitat for swans and also popular for fishing. The Hill for wild bees offers a unique opportunity to observe various species of wild bees and bumblebees, especially on sunny days in spring and early summer.
Parking is available at some locations. For instance, Wrangelsburg Castle, which features an English landscape park, has parking facilities. For other natural sites, it's advisable to check local signage or specific access points.
The Sleeping Trees refer to a distinctive beach and forest area where old trees grow close to the water, creating a unique and almost fairytale-like natural scene. Their unusual appearance and location make them a popular and memorable natural monument appreciated by visitors.
While Wrangelsburg Castle itself is privately owned, its natural monument aspect lies in the beautiful English landscape park that stretches along the southern shore of its lake. Some areas of this park remain accessible to the public, offering picturesque views and a tranquil environment for a stroll.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Neu Boltenhagen. You can find routes of varying lengths and difficulties, such as the 'Hanshagen loop' or a 'Running loop from Neu Boltenhagen'. More details are available in the Running Trails around Neu Boltenhagen guide.
The Coastal Protection Forest, located in the broader Boltenhagen region, is special because it's a centuries-old, largely undeveloped forest that acts as a vital natural barrier against storm surges and sand drifts. It features a rich mix of pine and beech trees, some very old, providing a unique microclimate and a serene environment for walking and cycling. The blend of salty sea air with the resin aroma of the trees is a distinctive experience.


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