Best lakes around Graal-Müritz offers access to the Baltic Sea coastline and distinctive wetland ecosystems. While traditional large lakes are not directly within Graal-Müritz, the area features unique moor ponds within the Ribnitzer Großes Moor. This region is characterized by its coastal environment and ancient high moor landscapes. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, including sandy beaches and peatland environments.
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Running directly along the Bodden, you always have a direct view of it.
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Ribnitz is worth a visit just for the delicious fish sandwiches at the harbor
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A very nice cycle path and a Bodden circuit with about 80 km always worth a tour
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As I drove past, loud birdsong drew my attention to the island, where various birds can breed and rest in peace.
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Little traffic and a wide view over the Bodden
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This section of the cycle path leads past the beautiful landscape.
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A beautiful cycle path, directly on the Bodden.
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A well-developed network of cycle paths, with beautiful views of the Bodden.
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While Graal-Müritz is primarily known for the Baltic Sea, the surrounding area features unique 'moor ponds' within the Ribnitzer Großes Moor. These are distinctive peatland environments, not traditional large lakes, offering a different kind of natural beauty. You'll also find the Baltic Sea itself, with its expansive sandy beaches.
Yes, the Black Moor Lake is a notable highlight. It's idyllically situated in the middle of the moor, known for its dark water, and features display boards explaining the local flora and fauna. The path leads directly along this lake, making it easily accessible for exploration.
The Ribnitzer Großes Moor is a significant nature reserve with a unique peatland environment. You can observe specialized flora such as sundew, cranberry, bog-myrtle, and cotton grass. It's also a habitat for rare animal species like the moor frog, which turns blue during its spring migration, adders, and the red darter dragonfly.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Baltic Sea beach offers broad, shallow waters ideal for children. For a different experience, the Bird island in the Bernsteinsee is a former gravel pit now a recreational area with a water ski cable car, mini golf, and swimming, making it a fun destination for all ages. Additionally, cycle paths like the Cycle Path Along the Bodden are marked as family-friendly.
The area is excellent for cycling and hiking. You can explore the unique moor landscape on well-maintained paths, or enjoy scenic rides along the coast. For cycling, consider routes like the Cycle Path Along the Bodden – Trail along the Saaler Bodden loop. If you're into gravel biking, there are also options like the Forest Path Near Neuhaus – Dierhagen Beach loop.
Absolutely. The Cycle Path Along the Bodden is a well-developed route directly on the Bodden, offering continuous water views. Similarly, the Cycle path along Ribnitzer See runs along the reed belt of the Bodden, providing scenic vistas of the lake.
The summer months, particularly from June to August, are ideal for enjoying the Baltic Sea, with average water temperatures reaching up to 20°C. This period is also excellent for exploring the Ribnitzer Großes Moor, as the weather is generally pleasant for hiking and cycling. The information center 'Wald und Moor' offers guided nature tours from April to October.
Yes, swimming is popular in the Baltic Sea. Graal-Müritz boasts a beautiful 5-kilometer-long sandy beach with broad, shallow water zones, ideal for swimming. Lifeguard supervision is provided during the season. While the moor ponds are part of a nature reserve and not for swimming, the Bernsteinsee offers recreational swimming opportunities.
The Baltic Sea at Graal-Müritz is renowned for its unique bio-climate, a beneficial combination of sea and forest air, which contributes to its status as a health resort. The 5-kilometer sandy beach is wide and offers shallow waters, perfect for families. It's a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and boat tours.
An information center called 'Wald und Moor' is located in Neuheide. It provides insights into the moor's formation and ecology through photo documentation and display boards. They also offer guided nature tours through the forest and moor from April to October, which can enhance your visit.
Yes, the Ribnitzer Großes Moor features a network of well-maintained hiking and cycling paths that wind through the ancient high moor landscape, offering a blend of forest and views of the distinctive moor ponds. The path leading to Black Moor Lake is a prime example, taking you through the forest directly to the water's edge.


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