Lakes around Bargischow are situated in a region known for its numerous water bodies, offering diverse natural attractions. The area is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and idyllic lakes, providing various outdoor activities. Bargischow is also near the Szczecin Lagoon Nature Park, which features diverse ecosystems, including lagoon coasts, meadows, and forests. This location provides access to significant natural features and recreational opportunities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Cycle path - a section of the R66 route around the Szczecin Lagoon. A straight, gravel section right next to the Szczecin Lagoon floodplains. A firm and smooth ride. Picturesque views.
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The scenery is really beautiful. The gravel path is so solid that - contrary to what other comments say - you can ride it on a racing bike if you want to take in the scenery.
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The bathing area is completely fenced off, so it can only be visited during opening hours… What a pity.
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Nice section on a great route. The paths are well developed and all around pure nature.
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A fantastic habitat for fauna and flora. Migratory bird flocks, in particular, benefit from the abundance of food during their regular migrations between their breeding grounds and winter quarters. Hopefully, this piece of nature will remain intact.
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Right through the wetland, waterfowl everywhere.
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Very scenic, but not necessarily designed for racing bikes as part of the Berlin-Usedom cycle path.
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Anti Tip: Fantastic route through the nature reserve. With sea eagles and all the bells and whistles. Unfortunately, the inclined racing cyclist can not concentrate on it because the path is a crass CX slope. Definitely drive around!
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The region around Bargischow is rich in diverse natural areas. Key highlights include the Anklamer Torfmoor Nature Reserve, a natural monument known for its impressive peat bog landscapes and diverse fauna, especially migratory birds. Another significant area is the Peenetal Moor Nature Reserve, offering interesting landscapes along the Peene River where you might spot sea eagles. Additionally, the Anklamer Stadtbruch Nature Reserve, a renaturalized bog, provides a unique moor landscape and ecological value.
Yes, the Peenetal Moor Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly, offering an interesting landscape for all ages. The Restored Polder Wetlands in Peenetal Nature Park also provide a unique experience with views over flooded polder areas, which are new habitats for plants and animals, particularly water birds.
The nature reserves around Bargischow are excellent for wildlife observation. The Anklamer Torfmoor Nature Reserve is a vital habitat for diverse fauna and flora, especially migratory bird flocks. In the Peenetal Moor Nature Reserve, with a bit of luck, you can observe sea eagles. The broader Szczecin Lagoon Nature Park is known for red deer, fallow deer, and various bird species, including cranes, particularly during autumn.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Große Kuhle Observation Tower – peat canals loop' or 'View of the Karnin Lift Bridge – Kamp Harbor loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as the 'Balmer Lake – View of the Gothensee loop' and MTB trails like the 'Peenetal Moor Nature Reserve – Anklam Gate Usedom loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for Bargischow.
Yes, several spots offer great views. The Anklamer Torfmoor Nature Reserve provides impressive landscapes, even on cloudy days. The Peenetal Moor Nature Reserve also offers interesting vistas. Additionally, the Restored Polder Wetlands in Peenetal Nature Park feature a narrow spit of land where you can walk into former polder areas, offering unique views over the water surfaces and reeds.
The region offers beauty year-round. For capturing diverse flora and fauna, spring and summer are ideal. Autumn is particularly spectacular for wildlife photography, as red deer, fallow deer, and various bird species, including cranes, can be spotted in the broader Szczecin Lagoon Nature Park during their migrations. The peat bog landscapes also offer unique photographic opportunities in all seasons.
The Szczecin Lagoon Nature Park, bordering Poland, is a significant natural area known for its diverse landscapes. It features unspoiled lagoon coasts, meadows, extensive beech and pine forests, and even 'mysterious ponds' within a primeval forest setting. The Szczecin Lagoon itself is the second-largest lagoon in the Baltic Sea, historically important for fishing. The park is excellent for wildlife observation and offers developed cycle paths.
While not exactly 'hidden,' the Restored Polder Wetlands in Peenetal Nature Park offer a unique and less conventional experience. These areas, created after the shutdown of pumping stations, have become new habitats for water birds and provide interesting views over flooded areas, simulating conditions from the post-glacial early phase of the Peenetal moor's development.
While the region is known for its many water bodies, specific information on designated wild swimming spots is not readily available. The Szczecin Lagoon Nature Park does feature a natural sandy beach, which might offer opportunities for swimming. Always exercise caution and check local regulations before swimming in undesignated areas.
The landscape around Bargischow is characterized by rolling hills, picturesque forests, and idyllic lakes. It is part of a region often called 'the land of a thousand lakes.' The area features diverse ecosystems, including natural monuments, peat bogs, and renaturalized polder wetlands, providing a rich environment for various outdoor activities and nature exploration.
Yes, there are circular walking routes available. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Große Kuhle Observation Tower – peat canals loop' which offers a moderate hiking experience. These types of routes allow you to explore the natural beauty of the area and return to your starting point. More details can be found in the hiking guide for Bargischow.


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