Natural monuments around Trinwillershagen are primarily influenced by the Nordvorpommersche Waldlandschaft, an extensive conservation area characterized by its functional natural landscape. This region features a high proportion of natural deciduous and mixed forests, numerous wetlands, and swamp forest areas. It provides diverse habitats, including critical breeding grounds for the Lesser Spotted Eagle. The landscape is part of the Vorpommerschen Lehmplatten, a flat ground moraine traversed by rivers.
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Yes, that's a cool idea: they've placed stones in the water to cross the stream. The water is about 50cm deep, and the concrete blocks are correspondingly high and stable. You don't see that very often.
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This pond can be found at the entrance to the valley. It appears to be dammed and overflows into the stream over a ledge. A very beautiful biotope. There are benches, but no designated swimming area.
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The water is drinkable; after 15 pumps, it comes fresh from the pump. There are benches for a rest, the chestnut trees provide shade, and the church next door is also worth a visit.
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At the beginning, it's a very nice bike path with excellent asphalt. The middle section becomes a dirt road, which could be bumpy for narrow tires. After that, it's back to good asphalt. The scenery and tranquility are fantastic.
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The well is said to have healing properties and even today people come here to drink the water.
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Emil Grumpelt was my father and narrowly escaped arrest at the time because, with the help of his brigade, he cleared out the remains of the original pond, which was filled with rubbish, ash and household waste, during the winter months and then created this attraction for many day trippers. Fortunately, the cultural added value counted more. It's nice that it's remembered that way.
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The Tribohmer Teich, a reservoir, also known as “Emilsee” by local residents, was created in the 13th century for a mill. In 1930 the pond was drained and in 1987 the residents, initiated by Emil Grumpelt, dammed it up again in a night and fog campaign (hence the name). In 2011 the dam was destroyed by flooding. The pond ran empty. In 2014 the dam was repaired, the fish ladder was installed and the idyllic pond has existed again ever since.
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It is wonderful to hike through the deep valley of the Tribohmer Bach. In 2023, numerous new information boards were set up along the nature trail. You hike through beautiful nature past alder quarries, beaver dams, huge tree mushrooms and venerable tree companions.
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The natural monuments around Trinwillershagen are primarily shaped by the extensive Nordvorpommersche Waldlandschaft (Northern Western Pomerania Forest Landscape). This large conservation area features natural deciduous and mixed forests, numerous wetlands, and swamp forest areas, providing a rich and diverse natural experience. It's known for its functional natural landscape and rural heritage.
Visitors particularly enjoy the Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve: Carlewitz to Marlow, which showcases the unique river valley moor. Another popular spot is Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich), a historic reservoir now an idyllic biotope. Don't miss the Stepping Stones at Tribohmer Bach, offering a deep valley with diverse forest types.
The Nordvorpommersche Waldlandschaft is critically important as a breeding ground for the Lesser Spotted Eagle (Schreiadler), Germany's smallest and rarest eagle species. The region's diverse forests and wetlands also support a high biodiversity of other species, including various birds, insects, and forest animals. You might find information boards about the Lesser Spotted Eagle conservation project at the edge of Trinwillershagen towards the B105.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) and the Stepping Stones at Tribohmer Bach are both categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, Trinwillershagen has local initiatives like creating flowering strips and meadows in areas such as the Tründelkernpark, which offer pleasant green spaces for leisurely strolls.
Absolutely. The region offers various opportunities for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) – Tribohm village church loop' or the 'Schreiadlerland Observation Tower loop'. Cyclists can find routes such as the 'Püttnitz Harbor – Ribnitz-Damgarten Harbor loop'. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Trinwillershagen and MTB Trails around Trinwillershagen guides.
The landscape around Trinwillershagen is generally characterized by a flat ground moraine, part of the 'Vorpommerschen Lehmplatten'. Many hiking and cycling routes are considered easy to moderate, such as the 'Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) – Tribohm village church loop' (easy) or the 'Entrance to Tribohmer Bachtal – Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) loop' (moderate). The trails often pass through forests, wetlands, and along rivers, offering varied but generally manageable terrain.
Yes, the Kenzer Healing Spring holds historical significance. Kenz became an important pilgrimage site in 1935 after the fountain was rediscovered in the late 18th century. It developed into one of Western Pomerania's most important health resorts, with people still visiting today to drink its water, believed to have healing properties. The Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) also has a history, originally created in the 13th century for a mill.
The natural monuments are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for exploring, with mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Spring brings blooming flora and active wildlife, while autumn showcases stunning foliage. Summer is also popular, especially for activities around the lakes and rivers, though it can be warmer. Winter offers a quiet, serene experience, especially in the forests.
Visitors frequently praise the untouched nature and the peaceful atmosphere. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and the opportunity to experience pure nature, especially in areas like the Lower Recknitz Valley. The educational trails, such as those near the Stepping Stones at Tribohmer Bach, are also highly regarded for their insights into local flora and fauna.
Yes, the region is home to unique natural features, including ancient trees. One notable example is The Miracle Oak in Barther Stadtforst, known for its legendary history and unique growth. The broader Nordvorpommersche Waldlandschaft also features natural, well-structured deciduous and mixed forests with old and dead wood, contributing to increased biodiversity.
While specific public transport routes directly to every natural monument may vary, Trinwillershagen is part of a region with some public transport options. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train connections to nearby towns and then plan for shorter walks or cycling routes to reach specific natural sites. Information on public transport to hiking areas is generally available through local tourism offices.
Many natural areas and trails around Trinwillershagen are dog-friendly, especially those within the broader forest landscapes. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in nature reserves or areas with sensitive wildlife, such as the breeding grounds for the Lesser Spotted Eagle. Always check for local signage or specific regulations at each site.


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