Natural monuments around Pölchow showcase the diverse natural landscape of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The area features significant natural formations, including ancient trees and ecologically valuable forests near the Warnow river. These sites offer opportunities to observe natural ecosystem processes and appreciate local heritage. The region provides a factual overview of its natural features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Unfortunately, with 13 tons, it's too heavy to take it with you for the front garden 🤣
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The rose garden was created in 1860. It is located in the southern part of the historic old town, very close to the stone gate. It is a cultural monument. There are 4200 roses and 9700 perennials.
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Historic water reservoir from the time of the fortress construction
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Unfortunately, the beaver will probably no longer be there since 2023.
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On the information board in front of the deep pond you can find out all sorts of unfathomable stories about the creation of the deep hole. The pit is surrounded by the huge wall bastion, the so-called three-wall bastion, which - as the name suggests - served to protect the Hanseatic city with three walls. Overall, an impressive building! About the legend: http://www.lexikus.de/bibliothek/Die-Dreiwalls-oder-Teufelshoehle-bei-Rostock
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The inner space enclosed by the uppermost wall of the same is almost entirely occupied by a very deep and sloping, D-shaped water pit, which is usually referred to by the name "Düwelskuhl" - Teufelskuhle - also Dreiwallsgrube. (Source: http://lexikus.de)
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The Pölchow area is rich in natural monuments with fascinating histories. You can visit the Kirchlinde in Polchow, an ancient linden tree estimated to be 800-1000 years old, known for its impressive size and local legends. Another significant site is Teufelskuhle Pond, a deep pond with an information board detailing its creation and local folklore, situated within the historic three-wall bastion.
Yes, the Naturwald Pölchow is an ecologically valuable area primarily consisting of 30 to 90-year-old black and grey alders. It's part of a nature reserve where forest management has been suspended, allowing natural ecosystem processes to develop. This creates rich habitats for various plant and animal species, making it ideal for observing natural forest development and biodiversity.
Several natural monuments are suitable for families. Kösterbecker See is an idyllic lake in Rostock Switzerland, perfect for a quiet visit. The Glacial Erratic Boulder on the Warnow River is a notable geological feature that can spark curiosity. Additionally, the Pollarded Willows on Hucksdorfer Weg offer a unique natural sight along a well-developed bike path.
The region features interesting geological formations, such as the Glacial Erratic Boulder on the Warnow River. This impressive 12-ton boulder is a testament to the area's glacial past and is a notable natural monument along the river.
Absolutely. The Kirchlinde in Polchow is a particularly impressive natural monument, recognized as the thickest known tree in eastern Germany and potentially the oldest linden tree in Mecklenburg, with an estimated age of 800-1000 years. You can also see the distinctive Pollarded Willows on Hucksdorfer Weg, which create a unique landscape along the path.
Yes, the area offers chances to observe wildlife, particularly around water features. The Beaver dam on the Kösterbeck is a prime example of animal engineering, showcasing the work of beavers in shaping the landscape. The Naturwald Pölchow, with its focus on natural ecosystem development, also provides habitats for numerous plant and animal species.
The natural monuments are often situated along routes suitable for various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, such as the "Village Pond Pölchow – War Memorial at Friedenseiche loop from Pölchow" (6.03 km), or enjoy cycling routes like the "Sildemower See – Sildemower See loop from Pölchow" (21.39 km). For runners, there are trails like the "Running loop from Pölchow" (9.11 km). You can explore more options on the easy hikes guide, cycling guide, and running trails guide for Pölchow.
The natural monuments around Pölchow can be enjoyed throughout the year, depending on your preferences. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes like Kösterbecker See. Even in winter, the ancient trees and forest areas like Naturwald Pölchow offer a serene, quiet experience.
Many natural monuments offer picturesque scenes. The ancient Kirchlinde in Polchow, with its massive trunk and historical church backdrop, is highly photogenic. Kösterbecker See provides tranquil lake views, especially at sunrise or sunset. The unique Pollarded Willows on Hucksdorfer Weg also create an interesting visual for photographers.
Visitors often appreciate the diverse natural landscape, from ancient trees to serene lakes and ecologically rich forests. The historical and legendary aspects of sites like the Kirchlinde in Polchow and Teufelskuhle Pond are also highly valued. The opportunity for quiet contemplation and observing nature's resilience, as seen in the Naturwald Pölchow, is a common highlight.
Yes, the Naturwald Pölchow is a prime example. It is located near the Warnow river and is part of the "Unteres Warnowland" nature reserve and the "Warnowtal mit kleinen Zuflüssen" FFH area, as well as the "Warnowtal, Sternberger See und untere Mildenitz" bird sanctuary. This ensures its ecological significance and protection.


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