Attractions and places to see around Stadtsee offer a variety of experiences, particularly in locations like Mölln, where the lake is central to the town's character. The area features a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites, providing opportunities for both recreation and cultural exploration. Visitors can explore scenic viewpoints, historical monuments, and pathways around the water. The region is characterized by its lakes and surrounding urban and natural environments.
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An information board is also located here.
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A pretty fountain with another bronze sculpture by Karlheinz Goedtke, who himself comes from Mölln.
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On the outer wall of St. Nicolai Church, this memorial stone commemorates the deceased Till Eulenspiegel.
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Lake Ziegelsee in Mölln is a true natural paradise with a maritime flair – a place that offers both peace and activity. With an area of approximately 36 hectares and a depth of up to 6.4 meters, the lake is nestled in the Herzogtum Lauenburg district and is crossed by the Elbe-Lübeck Canal. This makes it not only scenically attractive but also attractive for water sports enthusiasts: whether stand-up paddleboarding, motorboating, or simply a leisurely stroll along the shore – everyone will find their rhythm here. Particularly charming are the boat dock and the proximity to Mölln's historic old town, which gives the lake an almost Mediterranean atmosphere. Lake Ziegelsee is also a popular spot for anglers, and even dogs will find their fill at the dog bathing area. In short: Lake Ziegelsee is more than just a body of water – it is a lively meeting place for nature lovers, connoisseurs, and anyone who wants to escape everyday life for a moment. A lake with soul and many perspectives. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ziegelsee_(M%C3%B6lln)
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The new, quaint "tunnel toll machine" at the Doktorhofwegweg Tunnel in Mölln made me smile today. It's really great, very well thought out, and the witty "instructions" immediately put you in a good mood, and of course, you don't have to pay anything. 😂
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Interesting stone that looks like the gravestone of Eulenspiegel, who is said to have slid vertically into the grave during his funeral and thus played a final prank.
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This memorial stone for Till Eulenspiegel, who allegedly died in 1350, stands here in an external niche of the church of St. Nicholas in the historic old town of the Eulenspiegel town Mölln. The stone is said to have been turned; the design of the current exterior dates from the 16th century and shows the jester with the artifacts that give him his name: In one hand he holds a mirror, in the other an owl. https://buskompass.de/literatur/die-eulenspiegelstadt-moelln-geschichten-von-brunnen-und-schelmen/
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This is located in a niche in the tower of the town parish church of St. Nicolai. The council commissioned it in 1544. The unknown sculptor used the back of a Marien stele made of Gotland limestone. The figure of the jester was originally painted green, red, and yellow. The sculptor adopted the Middle Low German inscription without understanding the rhymes from a predecessor, probably from the 15th century. This older "tombstone" is described in the book by »Thyl Vlenspiegel« – it only showed an owl and a mirror. Its existence was confirmed in 1536 by a traveler. The preserved stone bears the inscription: SOURCE: https://www.moelln-tourismus.de/poi/eulenspiegel-gedenkstein
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One of the most popular viewpoints is the View of Mölln's Old Town and St. Nicolai Church, offering panoramic views over the Schulsee towards Mölln's historic center. Visitors often enjoy the perspective of the old town and the St. Nicolai Church, especially at sunrise.
Yes, the area boasts several historical sites. In Mölln, you can find the Till Eulenspiegel - Gedenkstein, a memorial stone for the legendary jester located in an exterior niche of St. Nicolai Church. The historic town of Bad Waldsee also features a Historic Town Hall, St. Peter's Church, and the Bad Waldsee Castle. In Strasburg (Uckermark), the Memorial Stone Franzosenweg commemorates the work of French prisoners of war.
The region is rich in natural beauty, particularly around its lakes. Ziegelsee is a beautiful lake offering scenic views and opportunities for cycling or walking. In Bad Waldsee, the central Stadtsee and the quieter Schlosssee are prominent, surrounded by hilly countryside, forests, and meadows, including the Tannenbühl recreation area. Strasburg (Uckermark)'s Stadtsee features a small, overgrown island and is fed by the Mühlbach.
The area around Stadtsee is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For easy hikes, explore trails like the 'East shore of the Schmalsee' or 'Pirschbachtal'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can try routes such as 'View of the Drüsensee – Schmalsee loop'. Road cyclists have options like the 'View of Schwerin Castle' route. You can find more details on these activities in the nearby routes guides.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. The View of Mölln's Old Town and St. Nicolai Church and Ziegelsee are considered family-friendly, offering pleasant walks and scenic spots. The Till Eulenspiegel - Gedenkstein also appeals to those interested in local folklore. The promenades around the lakes, like the Franzosenweg in Strasburg (Uckermark), are great for family strolls and cycling.
The best time to visit Stadtsee for outdoor activities generally depends on the specific activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery as nature awakens or changes colors. Summer is ideal for water-based activities on the lakes and enjoying the promenades, though it can be busier. Winter can offer a different charm, especially for quiet walks, but some facilities might have reduced hours.
Absolutely. The Doktorhof Railway Tunnel, Mölln is a notable bridge that serves as an important connection for pedestrians and cyclists between the city center and Mölln North. Another interesting man-made monument is the Flock of Birds Fountain, Mölln, a bronze sculpture that creates a dynamic visual effect.
Beyond natural beauty, the region offers cultural insights. In Bad Waldsee, you can visit the Museum in the Kornhaus, which delves into the town's history, spa culture, and natural environment. The Franciscan Monastery and the Spital zum Heiligen Geist also offer glimpses into the area's past. Local markets provide a taste of regional delicacies and crafts, and the Swabian Alemannic Fastnet Carnival is an annual cultural highlight.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic views and the peaceful atmosphere. Many appreciate the opportunities for cycling and walking along the lakeshores, highlighting spots like Ziegelsee for great photo opportunities and breaks. The connection provided by structures like the Doktorhof Railway Tunnel is also valued by locals for its convenience.
Yes, the lakes are well-equipped with paths for walking and cycling. Around the Stadtsee in Strasburg (Uckermark), the Franzosenweg, originally extended from the Merkpromenade, offers a path suitable for both activities with historical significance. In Bad Waldsee, the promenade around the Stadtsee is ideal for walking, jogging, and cycling, and visitors can also rent boats to enjoy the water.
The Franzosenweg, a path along the southern course of the Stadtsee in Strasburg (Uckermark), holds historical significance. A memorial stone on the southwestern shore commemorates the work of French prisoners of war who helped clean up the lake and create this path in 1941. It was an extension of the earlier Merkpromenade, laid in 1904.


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