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Hiking around Wredenhagen offers diverse landscapes within the Mecklenburg Lake District, shaped by glacial activity. The region features a varied topography of small hills, wide plains, numerous lakes, and moorlands. Trails often lead through lush greenery, past historical sites like Burgruine Wredenhagen, and into areas influenced by the nearby Müritz National Park. This environment provides a range of hiking experiences across different natural settings.
Last updated: August 8, 2026
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25
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9.34km
02:23
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.2km
03:07
40m
40m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14
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10.1km
02:34
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.28km
01:52
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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open Protestant church with interesting tower - entrance in the gateway of the tower
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The village church in Buchholz near Röbel was built in the first half of the 14th century and is one of the earliest examples of Gothic brick architecture in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. It stands on a foundation of granite ashlars and features a square west tower that extends into a clad, half-timbered upper story with a flat roof. Particularly striking is the tower's ground floor, which opens on three sides with pointed arches, forming an open vestibule – an architectural rarity in the region. The interior features pointed arch windows and portals, as well as profiled brickwork, complemented by colorful murals from the 1930s. Between 1998 and 2000, the church was extensively renovated, including the replacement of the roof. Since 2003, a support association has supported the maintenance and preservation of the building. Today, the church is used not only for worship services, but also as a space for cultural events and art projects.
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Anyone cycling around Lake Müritz should plan a short detour to the church in Buchholz near Röbel. This charming 14th-century building, with its open tower and quiet courtyard, is ideal for a short break. A bench in the green surroundings invites you to linger, and a look inside the simple yet impressive church is always worthwhile. A quiet place steeped in history – perfect for a moment of peace on your bike ride.
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The Kieve Polder is a successful example of modern peatland restoration and active climate protection. The approximately 65-hectare area was intensively used for agriculture until 2012 and was severely affected by drainage. As part of an ambitious project, it was rewetted to restore the natural water balance and halt the decomposition of the peat – a crucial step towards reducing CO₂ emissions. At the same time, the area developed into a diverse habitat: bog plants returned, rare animal species found new habitats, and biodiversity visibly increased. The project was the first of its kind in the world to be financed through MoorFutures certificates, an innovative concept for the voluntary promotion of climate protection measures. Today, the Kieve Polder represents not only ecological regeneration but also a forward-looking interplay of nature conservation, sustainability, and regional responsibility.
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The Kieve Polder is a restored moorland that was rewetted as part of a large-scale climate protection project. The approximately 65-hectare area was previously heavily drained and used for agriculture. When the project began in 2012, the water level was deliberately raised to slow peat decomposition and thereby reduce CO₂ emissions. At the same time, ecological diversity was promoted, as the rewetting led to the return of typical moorland plants and animal species. The project was the first of its kind worldwide to be financed through MoorFutures certificates – an innovative method for supporting voluntary climate protection measures. Today, the Kieve Polder not only contributes to climate protection but also provides a valuable habitat for numerous bird species and is an example of successful moorland restoration.
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Quite narrow beach, swimming lake, water quality is probably checked regularly.
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Beautiful village church in a tranquil village
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The building was rebuilt after being destroyed in the Thirty Years' War and later changed several times. more information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorfkirche_Kieve
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Wredenhagen offers a wide selection of hiking routes, with over 80 trails available. These range from easy strolls to more moderate excursions, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
The region around Wredenhagen, part of the Mecklenburg Lake District, features a diverse landscape shaped by glacial activity. You'll encounter rolling hills, wide plains, numerous lakes, and distinctive moorlands. Trails often lead through lush greenery and past historical sites, offering a varied natural experience.
Yes, Wredenhagen has many easy trails perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Wredenhagen Castle – Wredenhagen Village Church loop from Wredenhagen is an easy 5.6-mile (9.0 km) route. Another accessible option is the Marina Buchholz loop from Buchholz, which is 4.5 miles (7.3 km) long.
Many of the trails around Wredenhagen are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Wredenhagen Castle – Wredenhagen Church loop from Mönchsee, which is a moderate 5.6-mile (9.0 km) trail.
Absolutely. The region is rich in both. You can hike to the Burgruine Wredenhagen, medieval castle ruins that provide a historical backdrop. Natural highlights include the Mönchsee Observation Tower for views, and various lakes like Rohrteich and Nebelsee. The nearby Müritz National Park also offers extensive natural features.
Yes, Wredenhagen is generally dog-friendly for hikers. The natural trails through forests, along lakes, and in moorlands provide ample space for dogs. However, always keep an eye out for local signage regarding leash requirements, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, such as within the Müritz National Park.
The spring and autumn months are particularly pleasant for hiking in Wredenhagen, with mild temperatures and beautiful natural colors. Summer offers warmer weather for combining hikes with swimming in the local lakes. Winter hiking is also possible, offering a tranquil experience in the snow-covered landscape, though some paths might be less accessible.
While Wredenhagen is best explored by car for direct access to many trailheads, some routes may be accessible via local bus services connecting to nearby towns. For specific public transport information to trailheads, it's advisable to check local transport schedules for the Mecklenburg Lake District.
Parking is generally available in and around Wredenhagen village, particularly near popular starting points for trails or local attractions like the Burgruine Wredenhagen. For specific routes, komoot often provides information on designated parking areas near the trailhead.
The trails around Wredenhagen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the peaceful atmosphere, and the well-maintained paths that lead through picturesque landscapes and past historical points of interest.
While many trails are easy to moderate, Wredenhagen does offer some longer options. For instance, the Marina Buchholz – Glambeck Kieve Swimming Spot loop from Kieve is a moderate 8.0-mile (12.9 km) path. For more challenging terrain, exploring the wider Müritz National Park, which is easily accessible, provides extensive networks of trails that can be combined for longer distances.
Beyond the Mönchsee Observation Tower, the region boasts several natural monuments like the Kroneneiche near Minzow and the Crown Oak. The Müritz Moor Trail, with its unique swampy areas and mystical atmosphere, offers distinct natural views, and the eastern shore of the Müritz within the National Park features extensive reed beds and bogs.
Yes, the Wredenhagen area and nearby towns offer options for refreshments and accommodation. The Röbel Harbour, a short distance away, provides dining options and a promenade. The Fieldstone Barn Bollewick, Germany's largest fieldstone barn, also serves as a marketplace with local products, shops, and a hotel, making it a cultural stop for hikers.


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