Best attractions and places to see around Oberpfuhl include the lake itself, a key natural highlight within Lychen, Brandenburg. It is part of the Lychener Seenkreuz, a network of seven interconnected lakes offering water-based activities. The region is situated within the Uckermärkische Seenlandschaft Nature Park, characterized by numerous lakes and forests. Lychen, known as a "rafting town," also offers cultural sites like the Rafting Museum and historic landmarks.
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The large meadow with a playground and a few benches is certainly the most pleasant place to spend time at the Oberpfuhl and in the Lychen town area. Boats can dock, and you could even go on a boat tour yourself, but unfortunately, there's no suitable swimming spot. No water treading either. - Still. It's absolutely idyllic here, not least because of the beautiful tall trees and the peninsula-like shape of the area.
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The cemetery was located on Stargarder Straße behind the city gate and had been associated with the settlement of the Jewish community in Lychen since the 15th century.
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The medieval city wall was built from fieldstone between 1302 and 1304 and is largely preserved, including remnants of the Stargard Gate, the Templin Gate, and the Fürstenberg Gate. The city wall surrounds the old town and is a central historical feature of the city.
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According to the information board: The cemetery was desecrated in 1938; the gravestones have been missing ever since. The nearby honorary grave of Siegmund Cohrs (1845-1924), patron of the Hohenlychen sanatorium, was also destroyed by the Nazis. Cohrs – a Christian of Jewish origin – was stripped of his honorary citizenship at the time and was not returned until 2013.
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Large, well-kept lawn with seating and a portable toilet; next to the jetty is a perfect channel for pulling a canoe ashore or paddling.
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Stop and take a break
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During the "Reichspogromnacht" (November pogrom), the cemetery of the Jewish community, which had been based in the town since the 15th century, on Stargarder Strasse behind the town gate was desecrated and destroyed. In 1942, the town council bought the site of the Jewish cemetery and designed it as a small green area. Since 1970, a memorial stone erected by the Jewish State Community of Mecklenburg has commemorated the devastation of the cemetery. Source: Wikipedia
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Along the historic city wall.
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Oberpfuhl is a picturesque lake nestled in the Uckermark region of Brandenburg, Germany, specifically within the charming town of Lychen. It's a key part of the "Lychener Seenkreuz," a network of seven interconnected lakes that largely surround the town. The lake itself boasts natural bathing areas, diverse fish species, and a variety of water birds. Its southern and eastern shores are part of the Küstrinchenbach and Oberpfuhlmoor nature reserve, highlighting its ecological importance.
The Lychener Seenkreuz offers a wealth of water-based activities such as swimming, fishing, canoeing, rafting, and passenger boat tours. For land-based adventures, Lychen is situated within the Uckermärkische Seenlandschaft Nature Park, providing extensive forests and numerous lakes perfect for hiking and cycling. You can find various routes, including options for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, explore routes like the 'Rutenberg Village Church – Hasselförde Windmill loop' for gravel biking or the 'Himmelpfort–Lychen Cycle Path' for an easy MTB trail. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Oberpfuhl, MTB Trails around Oberpfuhl, and Road Cycling Routes around Oberpfuhl guides.
Yes, Lychen has a rich history. You can visit the Rafting Museum (Flößermuseum), which showcases the town's traditional rafting heritage, designated as intangible UNESCO World Heritage. The 13th-century St. Johanneskirche is a prominent landmark shaping the town's skyline. Don't miss the installations of oversized thumbtacks throughout the town, commemorating Lychen as the birthplace of the thumbtack. You can also visit the Former Jewish Cemetery Lüchen Memorial, a park-like site commemorating the Jewish community.
Families will enjoy the Playground and lakeside rest area in Lychen, which features a large, well-kept lawn and seating, ideal for children and water sports activities. Another great spot is the Schäferwiese Playground and Rest Area, Lychen's largest playground located directly on Lake Oberpfuhl, also serving as a portage point for canoes and rafts. The Transition Between Stadtsee and Oberpfuhl offers a park-like ambiance with benches and a beach café, suitable for all ages.
For stunning views, head to the Transition Between Stadtsee and Oberpfuhl. From here, you have a wonderful view of Lychen and the water on both sides – Oberpfuhl and the city lake. The Schäferwiese Playground and Rest Area also offers a great view directly on the shore of Lake Oberpfuhl.
Lychen is known for its efficient watercraft transfer points. The Boat portage at the Old Mill (Alte Mühle), Lychen is particularly well-designed, allowing even a single water hiker to easily transfer their canoe or kayak between waterways. The Schäferwiese also serves as a central portage point for canoes and rafts.
Lychen boasts a vibrant artistic community with numerous galleries, ateliers, and workshops. Events like the "Roter Faden" (Red Thread) studio tour allow visitors to explore these creative spaces. The Altes Kino Lychen (Old Cinema Lychen) hosts a variety of cultural events, including cinema, theater, cabaret, readings, exhibitions, and concerts. The revitalized Historische Mühle (Historic Mill) now houses a coffee house and offers cultural events.
The Uckermark region, with its numerous lakes and forests, is particularly inviting during the warmer months for water-based activities like swimming, canoeing, and enjoying beautiful sunsets. Spring and autumn offer ideal conditions for hiking and cycling through the picturesque landscape, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors. While winter hiking is possible, many water activities are seasonal.
Yes, several interesting sites are a short drive from Lychen. You can visit the Himmelpfort Lock, a historical structure dating back to 1752. The Brick Museum and Park (Mildenberg) preserves the history of the region's brick-making industry. For literary enthusiasts, Carwitz Village is home to the Hans Fallada Museum, housed in his former residence. Templin, about 20 minutes away, offers the NaturThermeTemplin (thermal baths) and El Dorado Templin, a Western-themed town. Boitzenburg Castle is another impressive architectural highlight nearby.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene natural beauty and the well-maintained facilities. The Transition Between Stadtsee and Oberpfuhl is often highlighted for its wonderful views and park-like ambiance, perfect for a relaxing break. The efficient and ingenious design of the boat portage points, like the one at the Old Mill, is also frequently praised by water sports enthusiasts.


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