Best lakes around Vogelsang-Warsin are found within the Szczecin Lagoon Nature Park, a region characterized by its direct access to the expansive Szczecin Lagoon. This area features natural coastal sections, Haff meadows, and extensive forest complexes. The Neuwarper See and various smaller ponds also contribute to the aquatic landscape. Vogelsang-Warsin offers opportunities for nature observation, cycling, and water-based activities.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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The "Am Stettiner Haff" nature park is located in northeastern Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, directly on the border with Poland. Here you will find the vast, contiguous forests of the Ueckermünde Heath, the natural and undeveloped sections of the lagoon coast, lagoon meadows, the lowlands of the Uecker and Randow, and the Brohmer Hills. The landscape is characterized by small lakes, magnificent beech and mixed forests, and a wide variety of animals. The current landscape was formed approximately 12,000 to 10,000 years ago during the last Ice Age. At that time, glaciers and meltwater formed the flat ground moraines, valleys, basins, and striking terminal moraines such as the Rosenthaler Randlage and the Brohmer Hills. Wind-blown sand blankets and inland dunes were deposited, which today make up the sandy area of the Ueckermünde Heath. You can discover a diverse landscape in the nature park: from wet moors and meadows to dry grasslands, extensive forests, and inland dunes. This diversity ensures that you'll find a particularly rich flora and fauna here—from rare birds to otters and many unique plant species.
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Rest area with the best fish sandwiches.
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Excursions to the bird island of Riether Werder occasionally start from here.
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View of Neuwarper Lake, well developed
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There is a small, very simple harbor snack bar on the campsite, which is also very simple, with a few fish dishes, which is only open on weekends and only Saturdays and Sundays until 6 p.m. The fish is freshly fried in butter by the friendly old lady and is delicious. There is also potato salad and a kitchen towel as a napkin. You have to experience this!
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Observation tower with a view of the Szczecin Lagoon
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Through the Altwarper inland dunes you get to the Neuwarper See. In the last phase of the Vistula glaciation around 10,000 years ago, an extensive, flat lagoon formed here in the area of the Ueckermünde Heath. This tower offers a wonderful view of the surrounding area.
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Great little harbor on Lake Neuwarper with camper pitches and a small snack bar (probably open during the season). Also beautiful and quiet here in winter.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Neuwarper See Observation Tower for its panoramic views of the Neuwarper See. Another favorite is the Vogelsang-Warsin Beach, a natural sandy beach offering direct access to the Szczecin Lagoon with shallow, child-friendly waters.
Yes, the region is very family-friendly. The Vogelsang-Warsin Beach on the Szczecin Lagoon is known for its shallow waters, making it ideal for children. Additionally, the Neuwarper See bike path and observation tower is suitable for families, offering scenic cycling and a viewpoint.
The area is rich in natural beauty. You'll find the vast Szczecin Lagoon with its natural, undeveloped coastal sections, Haff meadows, and extensive forest complexes of the Ueckermünder Heide. The Neuwarper See features an observation tower with views of the Riether Werder island. The region also includes smaller ponds, like the Former Clay Pit Bellin, which has transformed into a beautiful biotope.
The lakes offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the shores of the Neuwarper See, with well-developed paths like the Neuwarper See bike path and observation tower. The Szczecin Lagoon is excellent for sailing and offers a natural sandy beach for swimming. Anglers will find numerous small ponds and lakes for fishing. For hiking, there are routes like the 'Belliner Forest Beach – Former Clay Pit Bellin loop' or 'Vogelsang-Warsin Beach – Belliner Forest Beach loop'. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Vogelsang-Warsin guide.
Yes, the Vogelsang-Warsin Beach provides direct access to the Szczecin Lagoon and is a natural sandy beach known for its shallow, child-friendly waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming and relaxation.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. Many highlight the wonderful views from the Neuwarper See Observation Tower and the peaceful, hidden nature of the Vogelsang-Warsin Beach. The well-developed cycle paths along the Neuwarper See, offering continuous views of the water and forest, are also highly praised.
Absolutely. The region offers excellent cycling opportunities, particularly around the Neuwarper See. The Neuwarper See bike path and observation tower is a popular cycle way along the lake, providing beautiful views. The surrounding forests also feature well-developed cycling paths. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Vogelsang-Warsin guide.
Yes, the Szczecin Lagoon Nature Park, which encompasses these lakes, is a protected landscape area known for its diverse flora and fauna. The reedy shores of the lagoon and the extensive forest complexes provide habitats for various animals, making it a good area for nature observation and wildlife spotting.
The Szczecin Lagoon is known for offering tranquility even during peak season, suggesting that the warmer months are suitable for visiting. The natural sandy beach and water-based activities are best enjoyed in pleasant weather. However, the region's natural beauty and cycling paths can be appreciated in spring and autumn as well.
Yes, the Neuwarper See Observation Tower is a key viewpoint offering expansive views of the Neuwarper See and its surroundings, including the Riether Werder island. The Neuwarper See bike path and observation tower also provides excellent vistas along the water.
The region is attractive for anglers. Besides the vast Szczecin Lagoon, there are numerous smaller ponds and lakes, some of which are managed specifically for fishing. The Former Clay Pit Bellin, now a biotope, is one example of a smaller water body that might appeal to those interested in local aquatic life.
The Szczecin Lagoon (Stettiner Haff) is a vast body of water, the second-largest lagoon in the Baltic Sea. It features natural, undeveloped coastal sections, Haff meadows, and extensive forest complexes. Vogelsang-Warsin has an idyllic boat harbor and a natural sandy beach on the lagoon, known for its shallow, child-friendly waters. Its reedy shores and a land spit called Harl Schaar offer picturesque views.


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