Best attractions and places to see around Berkholz-Meyenburg, a district of Schwedt/Oder in Brandenburg, include a mix of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The region is situated within the broader Oderbruch area, known for its peaceful meadows and the significant Lower Oder Valley National Park. This area offers opportunities for exploring diverse ecosystems and historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Between 1816 and 1826, at the initiative of landowner Otto von Arnim, the old village in Criewen was demolished and rebuilt further east. This made room for the creation of a landscape park, designed by landscape architect Peter Joseph Lenné. At the center of the park are the reconstructed castle and the village church. The 9-hectare park is well preserved and, with its rare trees such as bald cypress, large-leaved linden, and plane tree, is an inviting place for strolls.
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Parish church with graves of the von Arnim family
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With a view of Stolpe Castle. This is also popularly called 'Grützpott'.
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The only turf zone (https://turfgame.com/zone/UnteresOder) in the Uckermark (as of today ;) - if that's not enough for you, you can also follow the Auenweg (https://www.komoot.de/highlight /201802) (just straight ahead) and enjoy this beautiful nature.
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The bridge over the old Oder
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The beautiful little church blends in nicely with the castle in Lenne's Park.
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Stolpe an der Oder is located directly on the Oder Neisse cycle path. Here at the bike cafe, you will definitely get help when looking for a hostel.
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On the site of the former castle nursery of the Bernd von Arnim family, visitors can discover an orchard with historic apple varieties and rough-wooled Pomeranian sheep. On the grounds there is a wildflower meadow, a stork's nest, a historic ice cellar and a wine greenhouse.
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The primary natural attraction is the Lower Oder Valley National Park, Germany's only floodplain national park, known for its diverse ecosystems, flat valleys, meadows, and forests. The broader Oderbruch region, where Berkholz-Meyenburg is located, features peaceful meadows and wetlands ideal for exploration. You can also visit the picturesque Pond in Lenné Park Criewen.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities, especially within the Lower Oder Valley National Park. Popular routes include loops from Berkholz-Meyenburg to the Schwedt Pumping Station and Juliusturm, or an easy walk around the Field Pond and the Church in Berkholz-Meyenburg. You can find more detailed routes in the Hiking around Berkholz-Meyenburg guide.
You can explore the historic Criewen Castle, which houses a German-Polish meeting center and is set within a beautiful park. The Church in Berkholz, rebuilt in 1887, incorporates fieldstone ashlar from its 13th-century predecessor. Other historical points of interest include the Gutshaus Berkholz, a former manor farm, and the Juliusturm, a historic building from 1909 modeled after the Spandau Citadel.
For expansive views, make the ascent to the View of Stolpe and the Grützpott Tower, which offers a clear perspective over the Oder Valley. The Schwedt City Bridge also provides views of the Oder River and city life.
The Odertalbühne Schwedt, an open-air stage in the European Huguenot Park, hosts the Oder Valley Festival from May to September. The broader Oderbruch region, including Berkholz-Meyenburg, is recognized as a European Cultural Heritage Site, offering insights into European history and settlement, with villages like Neulietzegöricke showcasing historical half-timbered architecture.
Yes, the flat terrain of the Oderbruch region and the Lower Oder Valley National Park is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking and mountain biking. Explore options like the Gatow Canal View – Oder River at Gartz loop or the Stolper Tower loop. More routes are detailed in the Gravel biking around Berkholz-Meyenburg and MTB Trails around Berkholz-Meyenburg guides.
The Lower Oder Valley National Park Center Criewen is a visitor center featuring an exhibition on the floodplain landscape. It offers a hands-on experience and provides information and advice for cycling or hiking tours through the National Park. Friendly staff are available to assist, and there's a National Park Shop on site.
Many attractions in the area are family-friendly, including the Lower Oder Valley National Park with its accessible paths and diverse wildlife. The National Park Center Criewen offers an engaging exhibition for all ages. Additionally, the Pond in Lenné Park Criewen and the surrounding park are pleasant for family strolls.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility of the Lower Oder Valley National Park, appreciating its diverse flora and fauna. The expansive views from the Grützpott Tower are also highly praised. The helpful staff and informative exhibitions at the National Park Center Criewen are frequently highlighted as well.
The region is beautiful in every season, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (May-June) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Spring brings blooming nature and migratory birds, while autumn showcases colorful foliage. Summer (July-August) is also popular, especially for events at the Odertalbühne.
The Lower Oder Valley National Park has designated areas and facilities that are wheelchair accessible. The National Park Center Criewen is specifically noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a good starting point for exploring the park's accessible routes and learning about the region.


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