Best natural monuments around Schweriner Lake (Innensee) include protected areas and unique natural features. The region is recognized as a bird sanctuary, providing habitat for diverse bird species. Untouched forests and significant nature reserves offer opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. The lake landscape provides a setting for experiencing serene natural beauty.
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The orangery is a two-winged building, the roof serves as a terrace, it is located in the axis of the main tower of the castle and is open to the sea. The inner courtyard is planted, to the southeast there is an arcade and the statue of Hercules taming a bull in the middle of the arcade. The palm garden and shell fountain, several accessible roof terraces and the sea grotto are part of the orangery.
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The Victory Column on the Old Garden in Schwerin is a “monument to the Mecklenburgers who survived the war of 1870/71”. On the column stands the allegorical figure Megalopolis, which personifies the state of Mecklenburg.
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Very nice and right by the castle, part plant accommodation and part cafe
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The Victory Column in the Old Garden in Schwerin is a “monument to those of Mecklenburg who remained in the 1870/71 war”. On the column stands the allegorical figure Megalopolis, which personifies the state of Mecklenburg. Wikipedia
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The plants are stored inside for the winter.
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After the victorious war of 1870/71, as a result of which the (second) German Empire was founded, Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II of Mecklenburg-Schwerin commissioned his senior court building officer Hermann Willebrand to produce designs for a victory monument in 1872. After Willebrand's initial design drawings from August 1872, a first model was presented to the public in February 1873. The first work on the foundations took place at the beginning of 1873. The subsoil required that some soil had to be removed to a depth of approximately 4.60 m (16 feet). A barrel vault runs around a square central foundation in an irregular eight-sided shape with an outward-facing ring wall approx. 1 m thick. This is followed by another low vaulted ring. The whole thing rests on fieldstone foundations. An initially planned pile foundation did not have to be carried out.
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In the castle garden of Schwerin Castle, walkers are more likely to look at the two sculptures of the Victorians (angels of peace) than at the rather inconspicuous sundial standing on a pedestal. This is an exceptional example that shows the time on several surfaces. The sundial, a sandstone sculpture in the form of a prism with the figure of Jupiter enthroned, dates from around 1844, but a copy from 2001 can be seen in the castle garden. The castle garden is the name given to the historic gardens that surround the castle on the island of Lake Schwerin. https://www.myheimat.de/de--Schwerin--74/c-kultur/eine-aussergewoehnliche-sonnenuhr-vor-dem-Schweriner-schloss_a665644
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Among the most appreciated natural monuments is the Görslower Ufer Nature Reserve, a significant forest protecting ancient trees on calcareous steep slopes. Another notable spot is the impressive Pedunculate oak from 1860, located within the castle park.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Pedunculate oak from 1860 in the castle park is easily accessible. While not strictly a natural monument, the setting of Schwerin Castle within the lake landscape offers beautiful views and grounds for families to explore.
The Schweriner Lake region is a designated bird sanctuary, making it excellent for birdwatching. You might spot rare birds like the white-tailed eagle, as well as coots, kingfishers, great crested grebes, and ospreys. The Görslower Ufer Nature Reserve is also home to otters, and various bird species such as kingfishers and woodpeckers.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, such as the 'Schwerin Castle – Schwerin Palace Gardens loop' or the 'Ziegelinnensee – Schelf Church St. Nikolai loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking and MTB trails available. Explore more options on the Hiking around Schweriner Lake (Innensee), Gravel biking around Schweriner Lake (Innensee), and MTB Trails around Schweriner Lake (Innensee) guide pages.
Yes, Kaninchenwerder Island is a significant nature reserve and bird sanctuary within the inner lake, known for its untouched forests. Ziegelwerder is another island designated as a nature reserve, contributing to the area's biodiversity and important reed habitats.
Adebors Näs Headland, also known as Storchenschnabel (stork's beak), offers a tranquil natural experience. It features a long wooden footbridge extending into the shallow waters of the inner lake, providing scenic views of Schwerin Castle and the cathedral in the distance. It's a peaceful spot to enjoy expansive water views.
This 51-hectare reserve protects an old forest site on calcareous steep slopes, featuring diverse habitats and ancient trees like red beech and oak. Due to its extreme hillside location, only single tree removal was historically possible, preserving its natural state. It's also a habitat for otters and various bird species.
Yes, exploring the protected shore regions and almost untouched islands by raft, canoe, or kayak offers an intimate experience with nature and unique views of the city's sights from the water. This is a great way to observe the diverse waterfowl species.
Visitors frequently praise the pristine environments, the opportunities for birdwatching, and the serene beauty of the untouched areas. The combination of natural landscapes with historical sites like Schwerin Castle also adds to the appeal, offering a blend of nature and culture.
While primarily focused on nature, the region's history is intertwined with its landscape. Kaninchenwerder Island, for instance, shows traces of past civilizations, including arrowheads and a stool tomb. The setting of Schwerin Castle within the lake landscape also contributes to the area's natural appeal, blending historical grandeur with natural beauty.
The region offers beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for birdwatching and exploring the lush forests and islands. The changing microclimatic conditions in areas like the Görslower Ufer Nature Reserve mean a high diversity of vegetation, making it beautiful in various seasons. Early spring is particularly noted for liverworts with their blue flowers.

