Best natural monuments around Meiersberg are characterized by their location in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, offering access to diverse natural areas. The municipality is surrounded by extensive meadows and woodlands, with the Zarow river flowing towards the Szczecin Lagoon. This setting provides an ideal starting point for exploring the Ueckermünder Heide and Brohmer Berge. The region features a mix of expansive forests, ancient hills, and wetlands.
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Very nice display board, if you look closely you can also see the witch 😊
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The beach hall was opened in 1926.
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Nice sand and shallow water, ideal for children.
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Nature lovers will enjoy the tranquility! Along the route, information boards provide interesting facts about the animals that live here, rare protected plants and the various tree populations. From the viewing platform you have a unique view of the natural beauties. Rest areas along the route invite you to have a picnic. The Eggesiner See is a largely still very wet silted-up bog that emerged from the former Eggesiner See. In addition to reed beds and swamp forests, there are also small areas of oscillating grassland and wet meadows rich in species. For "normal" cyclists, the route through the forests and meadows is only suitable to a limited extent, more for mountain bikers.
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Quiet beach with playground, mini golf, restaurant and kiosk
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this is an old clay pit in Eggesin, which is now managed by the state fishing association. A number of wild birds can be observed here.
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On the tour through the natural forest, we came across this sign. The view through an open frame reveals a fairytale figure in the dense forest. Unfortunately, I didn't take a picture of the information board, but I'm sure one of you will do so soon. The place in the moor, overgrown and green, definitely has something spooky about it, with no people in sight. It's worth a visit! 👻
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beautiful beach of fine sand
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The region around Meiersberg offers a diverse range of natural landscapes. You can explore the vast woodlands of the Ueckermünder Heide, characterized by extensive forests ideal for cycling and hiking. To the west, the Brohmer Berge feature ice-age formed hills with deep forests, idyllic lakes, and meadows, showcasing rich biodiversity. The area also includes unique wetlands and riverine landscapes leading to the Szczecin Lagoon.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Ueckermünde Beach at Stettiner Haff offers a Baltic feeling without the crowds and includes playgrounds for children. The Jädkemühl Plant Garden, a forest with over 30 different tree species, is also family-friendly. Additionally, the Mighty Oaks natural monument provides an opportunity to admire ancient trees in a forest setting.
The region is rich in unique natural features and wildlife. The Alder Carr Forest at Eggesiner See is a wild and romantic wetland forest where the soil is constantly saturated with water, particularly beautiful in May and June when irises bloom. The Brohmer Berge, a European bird sanctuary, is home to rare species like red deer, stag beetles, and various amphibians. Birdwatchers can spot cranes during migration, sea eagles, and black terns.
The natural monuments around Meiersberg are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive cycling and hiking in the Ueckermünder Heide and Brohmer Berge. For specific routes, consider exploring the cycling trails around Meiersberg or the running trails. Mountain biking is also popular, with MTB trails available, especially around areas like the Bärenkamp Wetland.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring (May and June) is particularly beautiful for the Alder Carr Forest at Eggesiner See when irises are in bloom. Autumn offers spectacular views of migrating cranes in the Brohmer Berge. Generally, late spring to early autumn provides pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the beaches.
Yes, the Brohmer Berge region includes the Helpter Berg, which at 179.5 meters, is the highest elevation in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and offers panoramic views. Additionally, the Bärenkamp Wetland (Former Eggesiner See) features a viewing platform that provides a unique perspective of the natural beauty, including wild birds and diverse plant life.
The region offers a variety of trails. The Ueckermünder Heide has established cycling and hiking routes that pass through villages and along rivers, generally suitable for all levels. The Brohmer Berge also provide routes through varied terrain, from gentle hills to deep forests. Some areas, like the Bärenkamp Wetland, are described as intermediate difficulty, with routes through forests and meadows more suitable for mountain bikers or experienced hikers due to wet conditions.
Absolutely. The Brohmer Berge is designated as a European bird sanctuary and is an excellent spot for birdwatching, especially during autumn migration when tens of thousands of cranes rest there. You can also spot sea eagles and black terns. The area is home to red deer, particularly during their rutting season, and various amphibians. The Bärenkamp Wetland is another good location to observe wild birds.
The landscape, particularly the Brohmer Berge, is significantly shaped by ice age formations from approximately 13,700 years ago. This has resulted in a terrain characterized by gentle hills, numerous small spring streams, boggy depressions, and lakes. These features contribute to the rich biodiversity and varied ecosystems found in the region.
Visitors appreciate the Ueckermünde Beach at Stettiner Haff for its tranquil atmosphere, offering a 'Baltic feeling' without the usual crowds. It's an ideal spot if you're looking for peace and relaxation. The presence of several playgrounds also makes it a great option for families with children.
The Jädkemühl Plant Garden is a unique forest established around 1870. It contains over 30 different native and foreign forest tree species. It was originally created to compare the vigor and wood quality of various tree types, and today you can find species like European and Japanese larches, American red chickfish, and coastal Douglas firs.


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