Natural monuments around Levenhagen offer diverse natural attractions within the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region. This area features a landscape shaped by historical and natural processes, including ancient forests and unique wetland ecosystems. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from historic parks to protected natural habitats. The region provides opportunities to observe local flora and fauna in their natural settings.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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For several years now, there has been a refuge here for the important little helpers in the landscape of fields and meadows: the wild bees. The hill was pushed up by the agricultural company and is kept clear by the kindergarten group in Guest, because these bees and bumblebees don't like vegetation. They prefer full sun and sand so that they can build breeding tubes and their eggs can develop well. They are therefore typical open land species and live in lean grassland, ruderal areas and fallow land with a corresponding supply of wild flowers. Until 2023, they were able to visit plenty of flowers on the lean meadow or fallow land here. In spring and early summer, on sunny days, you're sure to find a few sand bees to observe. On the other side of the path you can find wild flowers. More information on the board at the other end of the path just before the edge of town. More information about wild bees, including in gardens and parks: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbienen https://www.deutschland-summt.de/wildbienenarten.html
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The Credner facilities are located in the immediate vicinity of the Greifswald Zoo. The park was donated by the German geologist and geographer Rudolf Credner, who went down in history as an associate professor at the University of Greifswald. He was also the founder of the Geographical Society of Greifswald, which erected a monument to him in the Credner complex in 1912. You can take beautiful walks in the spacious park. There is also a small pond here, which gives the place an idyllic ambience. https://www.online-destination.de/deutschland/greifswald/credner-anlagen.html#google_vignette
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Today's Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Gymnasium is one of the oldest in Germany and was founded in 1561 as Schola Senatoria (council school) by combining the three local trivial schools and housed in a wing of the “Gray Monastery” - this was the name of the Franciscan monastery that was abandoned after the Reformation Greifswald. With the new curriculum introduced in 1816 after the transfer of Swedish Pomerania to Prussia, the institution took on the character of a learned school. Around 1820 the school was converted into a grammar school. In 1848 a real department was opened. Because of the increasing number of students, the current building on Wall was moved into in 1870. In 1913, the high school was transferred from municipal to Prussian administration and was later included in the group of 17 educational institutions of particular importance to the state. Since 1937 the high school was called “Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Schule”. (Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Gymnasium_Greifswald) In front of the building on Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Platz there is an oak tree as a (natural) monument. Across the street is the Russian Cemetery. Honorary cemetery for at least 24 fallen members of the Red Army.
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Landscape park with old trees and an eventful history. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landschaftspark_Behrenhoff#Schloss_Behrenhoff The landscape park is around ten hectares in size, the swan pond (former peat pond) in the southern part is three hectares. It extends from the northern edge of the village, where the old farm buildings of the former estate are still located, in a southwesterly direction. It is divided in two by the village street. The area is separated from the street and the historic estate village by a wall, which also includes the cemetery with the Behrenhoffer Church. The entrance to the northern part is dominated by the striking Bärentor, built around 1900. The two plastered pillars have coupled double half-columns at the front and back. They are crowned by bears with heraldic shields. The bear on the left holds the coat of arms of the von Heyden family, the one on the right that of the von Behr family. The park's rich dendrological stock includes a leatherbush tree, two copper beeches, a tulip tree, a red oak with a witch's broom, a multi-stemmed sweet chestnut and a multi-stemmed silver linden tree. There are also several lily magnolias and rhododendrons in the complex. In spring, larger populations of Märzenbecher characterize the park.
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The Söllkensee was created in the 19th century by peat extraction in "Küsterbäcks Moor", a meltwater channel of the Greifswald terminal moraine. Today it is a natural monument and spawning ground for common toads and moor frogs. In the north-eastern part, the new siltation process is clearly visible. A cotton grass peat bog has formed here, which is partly forested with downy birches.
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A lovely little park that also has a playground at the west end.
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Very well maintained and crowded... busy and still beautiful. Illuminated in the dark
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Very nice, well-kept facility. Well lit even in the dark.
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Beyond the immediate vicinity, the broader Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region offers remarkable natural monuments. The Behrenhoff Landscape Park, with its ancient trees and historical design by Peter Joseph Lenné, is a significant site. Further afield, you can explore the ancient Ivenacker Oaks, which are the only National Natural Monument in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and feature a treetop path and observation tower. Another notable site is the Anklamer Torfmoor Nature Reserve, recognized for its diverse wetland ecosystem and importance for migratory birds.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Credner Park offers a pond and a playground, perfect for a leisurely stroll with children. The Behrenhoff Landscape Park is also family-friendly, providing open spaces and interesting historical elements. Additionally, the Hill for wild bees offers an educational experience, allowing children to observe important pollinators in their natural habitat.
The natural monuments around Levenhagen showcase a variety of features. You'll find serene lakes like Söllkensee near Potthagen, which originated from peat extraction and is now a spawning ground for amphibians. There are also historic landscape parks such as Behrenhoff Landscape Park and Credner Park, featuring old trees, ponds, and diverse flora. The region also includes unique bog ecosystems and areas dedicated to wildlife, like the Hill for wild bees.
Absolutely. The Behrenhoff Landscape Park is a listed building, laid out between 1840 and 1860 by renowned landscape architect Peter Joseph Lenné. Credner Park also has historical roots, donated by geologist Rudolf Credner. Even the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Gymnasium features a monumental oak tree with historical ties to the institution.
The area around Levenhagen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the 'Reed Belt and Beaver Traces' loop. For cyclists, there are many cycling routes, such as the 'Town Hall of Greifswald – Greifswald Market Square loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can also find MTB trails, with options like the 'View of Greifswalder Wiek – Söllkensee loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty. The Credner Park is praised for being well-maintained and offering beautiful walks. The Söllkensee near Potthagen is valued for its unique bog ecosystem and as a spawning ground for amphibians. The historical significance and ancient trees of Behrenhoff Landscape Park also draw many admirers.
Yes, the region provides excellent birdwatching opportunities. The Anklamer Torfmoor Nature Reserve, though a bit further out, is particularly important for migratory bird flocks, offering essential food resources during their seasonal journeys. This makes it an ideal spot for observing diverse wetland bird species.
Certainly. The Söllkensee near Potthagen is a designated spawning ground for common toads and moor frogs, especially vibrant in spring. The Hill for wild bees is specifically designed as a refuge for wild bees and bumblebees, offering a chance to observe these important pollinators. The Anklamer Torfmoor Nature Reserve is also a crucial habitat for various fauna, including migratory birds.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring (March-May) is ideal for seeing the Märzenbecher (spring snowflakes) in bloom at Behrenhoff Landscape Park and observing amphibians at Söllkensee. Summer (June-August) offers pleasant weather for walking and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn (September-November) brings beautiful fall foliage, especially in the parks and forested areas.
Yes, the region emphasizes natural protection. The Söllkensee near Potthagen is a natural monument and a protected spawning ground. The Anklamer Torfmoor Nature Reserve is a recognized natural monument and a protected area crucial for its wetland ecosystem and birdlife. The Ivenacker Oaks are designated as a National Natural Monument, highlighting their significant protection status.
The Behrenhoff Landscape Park is renowned for its rich dendrological stock, including leatherbush trees, copper beeches, a tulip tree, and a multi-stemmed silver linden. The Ivenacker Oaks, a National Natural Monument, are approximately 1,000-year-old trees, offering a truly ancient forest experience.


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