Natural monuments around Upahl are characterized by a tranquil landscape of fields, meadows, and small lakes, offering a serene setting for outdoor activities. The municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern provides access to diverse natural features, including ancient historical sites integrated into the natural environment. Its proximity to the Baltic Sea coast also adds dynamic coastal landscapes to the region's natural appeal.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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You have to look a bit, but then you'll notice the shaped stones in the forest. A forest cemetery in an ancient form.
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good cycle path
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When trees tell a story If the tree could talk, it would certainly have a lot to tell with its 155 years of bark. The oak tree at the "Luisenhof" inn near Mallentin will not talk, of course, but Sven Eggers lets it tell the story - the story of the trade route between Lübeck and Wismar, today's B 105.
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Great section of the cliffs
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In any case, it is worth making a detour to thePlushow art station. With its one platform and trains stopping every two hours only for passengers who wave their arms vigorously. Where other train stations are smeared, here are several works of art and long poems.
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Actually, this is the point where the road from Redewisch to Boltenhagen goes in and you can see the cliffs on the left.
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The area around Upahl is characterized by a tranquil landscape of fields, meadows, and small lakes, ideal for peaceful outdoor activities. You'll also find ancient historical sites integrated into the natural environment, and the region's proximity to the Baltic Sea offers dynamic coastal landscapes.
Yes, the region features several sites where history and nature intertwine. For instance, the Barendorf Northern Megalithic Tomb presents several large stone tombs within a natural setting. Additionally, the Singletrack at the Urdolmen runs directly between Stone Age graves, offering a unique blend of historical and natural exploration. Further afield, near Klein Upahl, you can visit the Boitiner Steintanz, a prehistoric cult and burial site with stone circles nestled in a forest clearing.
Just a short drive from Upahl, you can explore the Cliff Section Near Redewisch and Boltenhagen. This natural monument offers a great section of cliffs and provides stunning coastal views where the road from Redewisch meets Boltenhagen.
Yes, you can visit the Plüschow Oak, a significant tree designated as a natural monument, located directly on a cultural cycle path. Another notable natural monument is the Herrenbrunnen Spring, a source in the city forest whose water flows into the castle lake via a system of ditches.
The diverse landscape around Upahl is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling through fields, meadows, and along small lakes. For specific cycling routes, explore options like those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Upahl, Gravel biking around Upahl, or Cycling around Upahl guides. The nearby Baltic Sea also offers opportunities for water sports.
Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Barendorf Northern Megalithic Tomb and the Plüschow Oak are both categorized as family-friendly, offering interesting sights within accessible natural settings.
Yes, some natural monuments are dog-friendly. For example, the Herrenbrunnen Spring is a great spot to visit with your dog, allowing you to explore the city forest together.
The natural landscape around Upahl is particularly vibrant in spring and autumn, when nature is in full bloom or showcasing colorful foliage, making these seasons ideal for hiking and cycling. For activities along the Baltic Sea coast, the warmer months are generally preferred.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of historical and natural exploration, such as the singletrack trails between Stone Age graves. The scenic coastal views from cliff sections and the tranquility of the forest springs are also highly valued by the komoot community.
While the area offers many paths, the Singletrack at the Urdolmen is a specific trail that provides a very nice experience between Stone Age graves. For more general hiking and cycling options, you can explore the various routes available in the Cycling around Upahl guide, which often pass by natural points of interest.
The terrain around Upahl is generally characterized by gentle landscapes of fields, meadows, and small lakes, making for relatively easy exploration. Coastal areas, like the Cliff Section Near Redewisch and Boltenhagen, will feature more varied elevations along the coastline.


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