Lakes around Zemitz are located in the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania region, within the extensive Mecklenburg Lake District. This area is known for its natural landscapes, including forests and numerous lakes, forming part of Germany's largest coherent lake and canal region. Visitors to the Zemitz region lakes can explore diverse natural environments and engage in water-based activities. The surrounding district offers a variety of lakes for recreation and nature observation.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Wrangelsburg Castle is a manor house in Wrangelsburg in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district. It was built in 1880 and has been privately owned since 2017.
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The current castle was built in 1878. The previous building was converted into a baroque castle in 1652 by Carl Gustav Wrangel, the Swedish general governor of Pomerania. In 1945 it was expropriated and occupied by the Soviet military administration. Today it is in private hands.
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A very beautiful and quiet spot. Here you can relax, unwind and enjoy the sunset. In the summer it is definitely a bit busier.
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The Gnitz peninsula is a place full of beauty and very remote. Around the middle of the 19th century, in addition to the nobles, the parish and the sexton, the village only had around 10 houses and 165 residents. Gnitz is now a popular holiday resort and excursion destination with beautiful hiking trails and cycle paths directly in the nature conservation paradise.
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Pure, beautiful nature, there is peace and seclusion here.
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The castle is private and not accessible, but walking (not cycling) is allowed on the park paths - it's worth it. A very well-kept facility.
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What a fantastically beautiful bathing area 🏊♀️! It was really fun! Everything seems so untouched there and is so quiet, you only hear the birds 🦅 chirping.
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Nice big free space in a great location
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The region around Zemitz, part of the Mecklenburg Lake District, is characterized by diverse natural landscapes. You'll find untouched forests, extensive reed beds, and picturesque rivers. Specific highlights include the Gnitz Peninsula with its varied terrains and views of the Achterwasser, and the White mountain, offering wide views over the backwaters. The Restored Polder Wetlands in Peenetal Nature Park also provide unique flooded areas.
Yes, the area offers historical points of interest. A notable example is Wrangelsburg Castle, a historical site featuring a castle lake and an English landscape park. The manor house, built in 1880, is privately owned but some areas of the park remain open to the public.
The lakes in the Mecklenburg Lake District, surrounding Zemitz, are ideal for a variety of water sports and outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, canoeing, sailing, and even houseboating. Beyond the water, cycling and hiking are very popular, with numerous trails weaving through the natural scenery. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options in the Hiking around Zemitz guide.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Wrangelsburg Castle, with its park and lake, is considered family-friendly. The Restored Polder Wetlands in Peenetal Nature Park also offer an interesting natural experience for all ages, particularly for birdwatching. The broader Mecklenburg Lake District provides opportunities for easy walks and water activities that families can enjoy together.
The region is rich in wildlife, especially birds. The extensive reed beds and wetlands, such as those found in the Restored Polder Wetlands in Peenetal Nature Park, provide habitats for various species. You might spot endangered birds like white-tailed eagles, ospreys, and cranes. The polder areas are significant resting and feeding grounds during bird migration, attracting species like black-headed gulls, terns, greylag geese, and occasionally exotic species such as stilt walkers and spoonbills.
While Zemitz itself is a smaller municipality, it's nestled within the Mecklenburg Lake District, which features several large and impressive lakes. The most prominent is Müritz, Germany's second-largest lake, known for its vastness and the Müritz National Park. Other significant interconnected lakes include Plauer See, Fleesensee, Malchower See, and Kölpinsee, all offering extensive natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
Absolutely. The area around Zemitz offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Gnitz Peninsula, for instance, has many paths allowing you to customize your hike along the water's edge and cliffs with great views of the Achterwasser. You can find a variety of trails, from easy to moderate, in the Hiking around Zemitz and Easy hikes around Zemitz guides.
Yes, cycling is a popular way to explore the lakeside scenery. The Mecklenburg Lake District is well-suited for cycling, with many trails winding through the natural landscapes. For road cycling enthusiasts, you can find various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Zemitz guide, including options that take you past the Peene Bridge and along the coast.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many appreciate the opportunity to relax by the water, away from tourist crowds, as described for the Achterwasser. The diverse terrains and fantastic views, like those from the White mountain and Gnitz Peninsula, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
While the guide doesn't specifically mention designated wild swimming spots, the Mecklenburg Lake District is known for its clean waters and numerous opportunities for swimming. Many of the lakes, including the larger ones like Müritz and the interconnected Plauer See, Fleesensee, Malchower See, and Kölpinsee, are popular for bathing. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before swimming in undesignated areas.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (May to September) are ideal for water sports, cycling, and hiking, with pleasant temperatures and longer daylight hours. Autumn offers beautiful foliage and a quieter atmosphere, while winter can provide unique opportunities for peaceful walks, though many water-based activities will be limited.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. The White mountain is a highly recommended spot, providing wide views over the backwaters. The Gnitz Peninsula also features paths along cliffs that offer great views of the Achterwasser. These locations are appreciated for their natural settings and expansive vistas.


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