Best attractions and places to see around Knorrendorf, a municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, include a variety of natural features and historical landmarks. Many of these sites are closely associated with the nearby Ivenack. The area offers a blend of ancient natural monuments and cultural sites, providing diverse exploration opportunities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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We enter the zoo and reach the 1,000-year-old oak trees, Germany's first national monument. After a few meters we see the first animals. The small baroque pavilion is a real gem, with a special exhibition on hunting inside. When we leave again, we are greeted by fallow deer. We are really impressed by the animals running around freely, with information boards to read. We explore the grounds and find the crispy ponds, 700 to 800 years old. Looking around us, the forest as a whole is impressive. We are standing in the middle of a pasture forest, a forest pasture that was used by the Slavs for livestock 1,000 years ago. The forest is the result of this long use. The Turopolje pigs are not showing themselves today. https://youtu.be/OTc4Ax3iIn8
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Ivenacker EICHEN - English oaks: the oldest over 1000 years old, measures approx. 3.50m trunk diameter, 32m height and 12m trunk circumference - also possible to take an adventure tour on the treetop path and have a picnic with fallow deer
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Ivenacker OAKS - the oldest is over 1000 years old, measures approx. 3.50m in diameter, 12m trunk circumference and 32m in height
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Ivenack Castle is classified as a national cultural monument and receives access to federal funds for the restoration of cultural monuments of national importance. The current status of the renovation can be followed on the website www.schlossivenack.de. The construction site is not open to the public. Special tours for groups are available through the project manager: Manfred Achtenhagen info@gutsdorf.de or on 0172 9569607. History The older, middle part of the castle dates back to the 16th century - the monastery building. A first extension took place in 1709 and after passing to the Imperial Counts von Plessen around 1750. The semicircular stables, the orangery, the tea house and the church also date from this period. Around 1810, the castle was extended by two more wings. Since 2016, it has been renovated in accordance with monument protection regulations. The 1000-year-old Ivenacker oaks in the former zoo are Germany's first national natural monument. https://www.auf-nach-mv.de/reiseziele/a-nationales-naturmonument-ivenacker-eichen
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The 1,000-year-old Ivenacker oaks are part of the Ivenacker zoo. They are the cultural and natural history highlight of the area. The Ivenacker zoo is located in the landscape conservation area of the same name. The area lies 40 to 50 meters above sea level in the gently undulating ground moraine and was geologically shaped by the Pomeranian stage of the Vistula glaciation. Fallow deer have been kept in Ivenack since the 17th century. Around 100 animals live on 70 hectares. Because deer and visitors are in the same enclosure, the impression of the wild is largely preserved. The area is also home to four wild horses. https://www.auf-nach-mv.de/reiseziele/a-nationales-naturmonument-ivenacker-eichen
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The Ivenacker Tiergarten includes the 1,000-year-old Ivenacker oak trees. They are the cultural and natural historical highlight of the area. As the first national natural monument, the Ivenack oaks are a cultural and natural historical specialty. They are among the oldest trees in Germany and have a special symbolic power. The Ivenack oaks, which are probably around 1,000 years old, are witnesses to the land use of the Hude (Hüte) Forest that was widespread in the Middle Ages. Over the centuries, cattle were driven into the surrounding forests to graze. By eating away growth, some trees were able to develop particularly well. In the Hudewald area of 164 hectares you can find around 240 strong trees, predominantly oaks. The strongest oak has a diameter of 3.49 m, a height of 35.5 m and a wood volume of approx. 180 m². This makes it the strongest and oldest live oak in Germany and probably also in Central Europe. https://www.auf-nach-mv.de/reiseziel/a-nationales-naturmonument-ivenacker-eichen
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Ivenack Castle is located opposite the churches and next to the forestry office. This is currently under restoration. It will still take a lot of time for this to be completed.
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Knorrendorf is renowned for its ancient natural features, particularly the Thousand-Year-Old Oak of Ivenack, where some trees are between 500 and 1,000 years old and reach over 30 meters in height. You can also visit the Ivenack Deer Park, home to Turopolje pigs and free-roaming fallow deer, and the picturesque Ivenack Lake.
Yes, the Ivenack Oaks are a major highlight and a protected natural monument. These incredibly old and massive trees offer a truly impressive sight, with some individual specimens being among the oldest in Germany.
The Ivenacker Tiergarten, located within the area of the Ivenack Oaks, allows visitors to experience various animals up close. You can observe Turopolje pigs and free-roaming fallow deer in their natural habitat.
Yes, the Ivenack Oaks Treetop Walk offers a unique elevated perspective. This walkway allows you to stroll among the treetops of the ancient Ivenack Oaks, providing panoramic views and educational insights into the forest.
You can visit Ivenack Castle, a historic site with origins as a monastery, featuring an attractive park. Knorrendorf itself is home to Kastorf Manor. Further afield, the "Old Castle" Penzlin and the Marienkirche (St. Mary's Church) in Neubrandenburg are also notable cultural sites.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families, including the Thousand-Year-Old Oak of Ivenack and the Ivenacker Tiergarten, where children can see animals up close. The Ivenack Oaks Treetop Walk is also a popular choice, offering an engaging and educational experience for all ages.
Yes, the Ivenack Oaks Treetop Walk is designed to be wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy the unique perspective of the ancient oaks from above. The Thousand-Year-Old Oak of Ivenack area is also generally accessible.
The region around Knorrendorf offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and running paths. For more details on routes, explore the Cycling around Knorrendorf, MTB Trails around Knorrendorf, and Running Trails around Knorrendorf guides.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available, ranging from easy to moderate. For example, you can enjoy an easy 12.4 km loop around Kastorfer See from Wildberg or a moderate 37.9 km route around Lake Tollensesee. More options are detailed in the Cycling around Knorrendorf guide.
The Knorrendorf area provides a selection of running trails. Options include a moderate 6.3 km Torfmoor loop from Stavenhagen or a 5.1 km loop from Woggersin. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Running Trails around Knorrendorf guide.
The best time to visit Knorrendorf and its attractions is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn (April to October), when the weather is pleasant for exploring natural sites like the Ivenack Oaks and enjoying outdoor activities. Summer offers lush greenery and longer daylight hours, ideal for the treetop walk and wildlife park.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive age and size of the Ivenack Oaks, often describing them as incredibly old and majestic. The Ivenack Oaks Treetop Walk is also highly rated for its unique perspective and informative displays, offering magnificent panoramic views. The opportunity to see free-roaming fallow deer and Turopolje pigs in the Ivenacker Tiergarten is also a popular highlight.


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