Best attractions and places to see around Stolpsee include the serene lake itself, nestled in the Mecklenburg Lake District within Brandenburg, Germany. The navigable River Havel flows through Stolpsee, making it part of a larger waterway system. The region is characterized by flat moorlands, wet meadows, and alder carrs, forming part of the "Fürstenberger Wald- und Seengebiet" landscape protection area. Himmelpfort village, located on the north bank, is known for the ruins of an ancient Cistercian monastery.
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A wonderful area for bike tours or hikes, through the forest and along the water.
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Delicious fish is recommended.
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Delicious smoked fish and fish sandwiches. The restaurant is closed Monday to Tuesday.
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There's a restaurant and a fish sandwich shop here. They're not really connected, but the fish sandwiches are absolutely delicious!
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The landscape of the Uckermark Lakes Nature Park was formed around 15,000 years ago by the Weichselian glaciation, with terminal moraines in the north and east and outwash plains in the south and west. Here you'll find around 230 lakes, 3,000 moors, and the largest grazing forest in Central Europe. The area is home to rare species such as ospreys, pond turtles, and orchids – even 10 percent of all German ospreys breed here. Tip: Take a multi-day hike "Around the Schorfheide" or explore some of the 150 kilometers of waterways and historical monuments in this unique natural setting. 🚣 🐟 🦅
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One of the most beautiful and best places for swimming in all of Brandenburg. It goes gradually deeper into the water and from far out, where you can still stand, it is about 70 strokes to the shore. This creates a great bathing experience. - The complex is surrounded by forest, but offers plenty of sun. Outside of the main season, there are hardly any people. The bathing area is relatively quiet due to its location on the outskirts of Himmelpfort, it is not so easy to find and difficult to reach by car.
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Beautiful rest area at Stolpsee
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The primary natural attraction is Lake Stolp itself, a serene lake within the Mecklenburg Lake District. It's part of the "Fürstenberger Wald- und Seengebiet" landscape protection area, featuring flat moorlands, wet meadows, and alder carrs. You can also find Crayfish Bay in the southeast, and enjoy perfect sunsets from a small pier within the camping area on the eastern border of the lake.
Yes, the village of Himmelpfort, located on the north bank of Stolpsee, is home to the ruins of an ancient Cistercian monastery, founded in 1299. Additionally, east of the Knief peninsula, there's a small island with findings suggesting a potential late Slavic island settlement.
You can enjoy boating and kayaking on the lake, with kayaks available for rent. Fishing is also popular, with species like pike, carp, and zander. The region offers numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling. For specific routes, you can explore options like running trails, road cycling routes, and MTB trails around Stolpsee.
Absolutely. The Himmelpfort Campground on Lake Stolpsee is family-friendly, offering direct lake access. The village of Himmelpfort is famous as Germany's primary postal address for letters to Santa Claus, which is a charming attraction for children. Many of the natural features and activities like swimming at the Rest area and swimming spot on Stolpsee, boating, and easy hiking trails are also suitable for families.
For dining, you can visit the Zum Stolpseefischer Fish Restaurant, which offers delicious fish dishes and smoked fish with an excellent view overlooking the water. Another option is the Restaurant Don Pascale at the campsite on Lake Großer Lychensee, known for good food and friendly service.
Yes, the Himmelpfort Campground on Lake Stolpsee is located directly on the lake. It offers a jetty for early morning views and is highly recommended for its natural setting, reasonable prices, and clean facilities.
Himmelpfort is unique for two main reasons: it's known as Germany's official postal address for Santa Claus, making it a magical destination, especially during the festive season. It also hosts the historical ruins of a Cistercian monastery, adding a layer of cultural heritage to its charm.
Visitors frequently praise the pure nature and tranquility of the region. The direct access to Lake Stolp, the beautiful views, and the opportunities for outdoor activities like swimming at spots such as the Rest area and swimming spot on Stolpsee are highly appreciated. The friendly atmosphere at places like the Himmelpfort Campground also contributes to a positive experience.
Yes, the extensive reed beds and abundant underwater plants in Lake Stolp attract various bird species, making it a good spot for birdwatching. You might spot birds like the Grey Heron, Great Crested Grebe, and Eurasian Coot, especially when exploring the lake by kayak.
Yes, swimming is possible in Stolpsee. There is a designated Rest area and swimming spot on Stolpsee, which provides a pleasant area for a refreshing dip in the lake.
Stolpsee is rich in various fish species, including pike, carp, zander, tench, catfish, gudgeon, and European smelt. Fishing is permitted and managed by Seenfischerei Himmelpfort GbR and FB Gensch.
The "Fürstenberger Wald- und Seengebiet" (Fürstenberg Forest and Lake District) is a landscape protection area that Stolpsee is a part of. It belongs to the Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park and encompasses the flat moorlands, wet meadows, and alder carrs surrounding the lake, highlighting the region's commitment to preserving its natural beauty.
Yes, a public footpath leads through the Himmelpfort camping area to a "Naturlehrpfad" (Nature Educational Path). This path features informative signs, offering insights into the local flora, fauna, and ecosystem.


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