Lakes around Schildetal, a municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, are situated in a region characterized by rolling hills, forests, and small woods. While Schildetal itself does not contain prominent named lakes, its location provides access to the expansive Mecklenburg Lake District. This area, often referred to as the "Land of a Thousand Lakes," offers diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Visitors to the Schildetal region Germany lakes can explore a vast network of interconnected lakes, canals, and rivers.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Update May 2024: The wooden plank path has been replaced by a new footbridge and the original route is accessible and passable again! https://www.nordkurier.de/regional/schwerin/eigentuemerin-hatte-steg-am-neumuehler-see-zersaegt-jetzt-gibt-es-einen-neuen-2531963
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The entire riverside path is very beautiful: always right on the water and under trees
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Here you can walk very nicely directly along the lake. The parallel path above is also highly recommended.
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An absolute hiking highlight in Schwerin. Varied, wonderfully shady in midsummer and plenty of bathing opportunities for all 2- and four-legged friends...
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That's the way it is. The boardwalk is impassable and the alternative is really exciting. Surefootedness and a sense of balance are required here. In really wet weather it will probably be impassable...
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The boardwalk through the Everglades is really crass and impassable. The alternative trail has an incline and is sometimes adventurous. Great jungle feeling!🤩
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While Schildetal itself doesn't have prominent named lakes, its location provides excellent access to the vast Mecklenburg Lake District, often called the "Land of a Thousand Lakes." You'll find a diverse range, from large open waters suitable for sports to smaller, protected lakes within nature reserves, offering opportunities for both recreation and nature observation.
Yes, the Boardwalk at the north end of Neumühler See is a notable example. It features a newly replaced footbridge, making the route accessible and passable again for visitors to enjoy the natural area.
The Boissower See, located within the Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve, is excellent for nature observation. Its surrounding nature reserve protects an erosion valley, reed belts, and forests. Similarly, Lake Neumühler is part of the European Natura 2000 protected area system and is known as a habitat for otters, with legally protected biotope areas along its banks.
Many lakes in the broader Mecklenburg Lake District offer family-friendly options. For instance, the Dümmersee Beach provides an ideal environment for bike tours on quiet roads and forest trails, and is part of a national cycling route. The region around Plauer See, a bit further afield, also features family-friendly beaches and nature adventure trails.
You can find a variety of hiking trails. For example, the Lakeside Trail at Neuenkirchener See offers a path directly along the shore through shady trees with continuous lake views. For more extensive options, explore the hiking routes around Schildetal, which include trails like the Dümmersee loop from Perlin.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The area around Dümmersee Beach offers road-bound bike paths, quiet community roads, and forest trails. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Schildetal guide, with options like the Pokrent Village Church loop.
The Lakeside Trail at Neuenkirchener See offers spots where you can swim and rest. The broader Mecklenburg Lake District, including lakes like Plauer See and those in the Feldberger Seenlandschaft, are known for their clear waters and popular swimming areas.
The region is beautiful year-round, but late spring to early autumn (May to September) is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming, when the weather is generally mild and pleasant. The summer months offer the warmest temperatures for water activities.
Yes, Boissower See is located within the Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve, which is known for its crystal-clear water and diverse wildlife. The Schaalsee itself is part of a UNESCO biosphere reserve, offering unique natural landscapes.
The region is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and small woods. It's part of the larger Mecklenburg Lake District, which is a vast network of interconnected lakes, canals, and rivers, showcasing diverse natural beauty, including protected beech forests and varied flora and fauna.
For running enthusiasts, there are several options. You can explore the Running Trails around Schildetal guide, which features routes such as the Prignitz Fishery loop from Perlin or the Park grounds in Groß Welzin loop from Dümmer.
Visitors particularly appreciate the continuous lake views, the opportunity for peaceful walks through shady trees, and the chance to observe nature. The accessibility of trails, like the newly renovated boardwalks, and the presence of rest areas and swimming spots are also highly valued.


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