Lakes around Berkholz-Meyenburg are situated within the Uckermark district of Brandenburg, Germany, an area characterized by its glacial landscape. This region is part of the Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park, known for its extensive woodlands and numerous clear-water lakes. The landscape, shaped by the last ice age, features a variety of glacial lakes, kettles, and moors. Berkholz-Meyenburg serves as a base for exploring these natural features and the surrounding recreational opportunities.
Last updated: June 27, 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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Here you meet the "Protector of Wanderers" 😉
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Can you walk well? Wonderful path even in winter.
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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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Small park at the national park center in Criewen with a very dreamy little church and a castle that you can also visit.
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Two green ponds with figures of the gods Venus and Apollo form the heart of the moraine landscape directly on the river bank. It is probably due to the name of the park that they are mostly mistaken for Adam and Eve.
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The Uckermark district, where Berkholz-Meyenburg is located, is rich with lakes. You can visit the Schwedter See, known for boat rides and picnics, or the picturesque Westerwitz Lake, ideal for birdwatching. The Schwedter Eichsee Lake offers stunning views, and Langer See Lake is popular for swimming with its crystal-clear waters. Further afield within the Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park, Wolletzsee and Buckow Lake are also worth exploring.
The Uckermark region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and birdwatching around many lakes. The Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park, in particular, boasts over 100 kilometers of waterways for canoeing and extensive cycling and hiking trails. For specific routes, you can find options like hiking trails around Berkholz-Meyenburg or road cycling routes in the area.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Pond in Lenné Park Criewen is within a beautifully landscaped park, perfect for walks with children. The Mündesee East Shore Trail is also suitable for families, offering scenic views. Many lakes in the Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park provide opportunities for swimming and easy walks, making them great for family outings.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with lakes like Langer See being popular. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural scenery. Even in winter, trails like the Mündesee East Shore Trail are enjoyable for walks.
The region's landscape, including its lakes, was shaped by the last ice age over 15,000 years ago. This has resulted in gently rolling hills, extensive woodlands, and numerous clear-water glacial lakes, kettles, and moors. The Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park is a prime example, known for its diverse natural features and as a haven for wildlife, including the osprey.
Yes, the Felchowsee Conservation Area is a notable spot. Located in Pinnow, it features meadows, woods, and a water bird sanctuary. The wider Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park is also a significant conservation area, home to an unusually high population of over 30 breeding pairs of ospreys, its heraldic animal.
The trails around the Uckermark lakes generally range from easy to moderate. Many paths, like the easy hikes around Berkholz-Meyenburg, are suitable for families and casual walkers. The landscape, shaped by glacial activity, features gently rolling hills, so while there are ups and downs, extreme elevations are uncommon. Cycling routes, such as sections of the Berlin-Usedom-Radweg, also cater to various fitness levels.
Absolutely. The Mündesee East Shore Trail offers excellent views of the Mündesee. The Schwedter See is nestled at the foot of the Vogelwarte Mountains, providing a picturesque backdrop for scenic walks. Many of the glacial lakes within the Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park are surrounded by lush vegetation and offer beautiful vistas.
Visitors appreciate the serene settings, clear waters, and the opportunities for peaceful walks and nature observation. The beautifully landscaped parks, like the one surrounding the Pond in Lenné Park Criewen, are highly regarded. The scenic views and the chance to connect with nature, even in winter, are frequently highlighted by the community.
While the focus is on natural lakes, the region does have historical elements. For instance, the Pond in Lenné Park Criewen is part of a park designed by Peter Joseph Lenné, featuring a reconstructed castle and a village church from the 13th century. The nearby village of Mürow also boasts an impressive church and an old farm with historical storage buildings.
Yes, many lakes in the region are suitable for swimming, especially during the summer months. Langer See Lake is particularly known for its crystal-clear waters and is a popular destination for swimming. The Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park also features numerous clear-water lakes that are ideal for a refreshing dip.
Access varies by lake. Many areas within the Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park are well-connected by cycling paths like the Berlin-Usedom-Radweg, making them accessible by bike. For car access, parking is generally available near popular swimming spots and trailheads, though specific details can vary. Public transport options might be more limited for smaller, more remote lakes, but larger towns like Prenzlau (near Unteruckersee) are typically better served.


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