Kuhlrader Moor Und Röggeliner See
Kuhlrader Moor Und Röggeliner See
Best attractions and places to see in Kuhlrader Moor Und Röggeliner See include a protected nature reserve within the Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve, characterized by diverse habitats. This area features the Röggeliner See, the Kuhlrader Moor, wet grasslands, and reed beds, all shaped by glacial meltwater. Visitors can explore natural landscapes, observe diverse plant and animal species, and discover sites with historical significance. The region offers opportunities for nature observation and tranquil outdoor experiences.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The mosquitoes are really nasty and it was a bit algae-covered, but an incredibly idyllic spot - and sure, the road is close, but it's more of a small road now.
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This is definitely worth a visit!❤️🥰🌾🌊
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Beautiful swimming area with a jetty. Plenty of shade in the summer.
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Swimming area and jetty with bench. At least in spring, it's hardly frequented.
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Bathing area more or less directly on the road. Not a comfortable place to lie down and currently populated by trillions of mosquitoes, it's not enough to jump into the lake for a quick moment...
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Cozy spot by the lake, but with mosquitoes
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Well-kept swimming area, good jetty with a bench on it, clear water
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I can only recommend mooring and bathing
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The region is characterized by diverse habitats, including the central Röggeliner Lake, the Kuhlrader Moor, wet grasslands, hedges, and reed beds. These landscapes were shaped by glacial meltwater from the last Ice Age, creating a rich tapestry of natural beauty.
While no standing structures remain, a peninsula within the Röggeliner Lake near Röggelin was once the site of a medieval knight's castle. An observation point northwest of Röggelin offers a view where you can imagine the overgrown remains of this archaeological monument. Additionally, the area once hosted the Röggelin Brickworks, important for roof tile production in the 19th century.
The Kuhlrader Moor Und Röggeliner See is a haven for biodiversity. Birdwatchers can spot breeding birds like the great bittern, lapwing, common snipe, western marsh harrier, and cormorants, especially around the island in Röggeliner Lake. Sea eagles and cranes are also present. The area also supports various bat and amphibian species, as well as the zebra spider.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The natural bathing areas like Swimming spot at Röggeliner See and Swimming spot Dechow offer safe places for children to enjoy the water. The Redder through the moorland is a forest trail that provides an easy walk through nature, where families can observe wild pastures and learn about local flora and fauna.
You can enjoy natural bathing areas at both Dechow and Klocksdorf. Specifically, the Swimming spot at Röggeliner See is a well-maintained beach area with a jetty, offering a quiet place for relaxation. Another option is the Swimming spot Dechow, which also features a good jetty and clear water.
Absolutely. An observation tower near the village of Klocksdorf provides excellent panoramic views over the Röggeliner Lake, ideal for birdwatching and landscape photography. The bathing areas, such as Swimming spot at Röggeliner See, also offer great perspectives of the lake, especially at sunset or sunrise.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Gadebusch Town Hall – Röggeliner Lake loop' or the 'Lake Schaalsee – Dielencafé Kittlitz loop'. For hikers, there are trails like the 'Röggeliner Lake – Fish ladder at Röggeliner See loop' or shorter, easy walks like the 'Röggeliner Lake loop from Dechow'. Runners can also find suitable paths, including the 'Unkenteich loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling, hiking, and running guides for Kuhlrader Moor Und Röggeliner See.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. While the core Kuhlrader Moor itself has no accessible paths, you can find trails around the Röggeliner Lake and through the surrounding landscapes. For example, the Redder through the moorland offers a pleasant walk. You can discover various routes, from easy to moderate, in the hiking guide for Kuhlrader Moor Und Röggeliner See.
The region offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are excellent for birdwatching, as many water birds, swans, grebes, and ducks can be observed. In summer, the natural bathing areas are perfect for cooling down. The Redder through the moorland can be particularly mystical in the early morning or evening fog.
Yes, the region is generally dog-friendly. The Röggeliner Lake is noted as a place where four-legged friends can refresh themselves. Many trails and natural areas welcome dogs, but always ensure they are kept on a leash where required, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect wildlife.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil natural beauty and the well-maintained facilities. The bathing areas, such as the Swimming spot at Röggeliner See, are appreciated for being quiet and offering great views. The diverse landscapes, including the moor and forest trails like the Redder through the moorland, are also highly valued for their peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for nature observation.


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