Best attractions and places to see around Zierker Lake, located in the Mecklenburg Lake District, offer a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences. The town of Neustrelitz sits at its northern end. Zierker Lake itself spans 3.47 square kilometers and is navigable, connecting to the Kammer Canal and the River Havel. The surrounding area features diverse habitats, including fen meadows and reed belts, supporting various wildlife.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The castle paddock was originally owned by the Dukes of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and was used as a cattle pasture from 1755 onwards. Five years later, this use ceased, and the area was placed under special protection. After 1794, the area was transformed into a landscaped park, which made it a popular destination for both the court and the locals. Today, numerous paths lead through the park, which resembles a forest. The city has published a flyer suggesting three circular routes, one of which is wheelchair accessible. However, there are also paths that are quite overgrown. A little adventure, then 😉
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A cuckoo in the distance, the twittering of birds surrounds us. Everything around us is green, and there are places to sit with a view of the water.
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Pretty little Chinese-style café to relax in with a good selection and a great view of Lake Zierker.
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Nicely preserved with a small restaurant.
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Great place with a lake view and beautiful churches. Surrounded by nice people and interesting restaurants. Worth a visit!
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Inside there is a small café It is best to research online beforehand whether it is open (Wäschespülhaus)
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Originally a park Now work has begun to restore and maintain it If things continue as they have started, it will be a great park
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Top location, very nice to look at and great location by the lake. The terrace offers a great view, sitting by the water could hardly be better. Nice service, everything delicious, recommended. From the historical building to its current use, it's a real highlight. Great!
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Zierker Lake itself is a significant natural attraction, spanning 3.47 square kilometers and navigable. The surrounding area features diverse habitats, including fen meadows known as the Schindelwiesen, which are excellent for wildlife observation. You'll also find extensive reed belts and silting-up zones with varied vegetation like black alder and various sedge and rush species, contributing to a rich habitat for birds. The region also borders the Müritz National Park, offering vast natural landscapes.
Yes, the Zierker Lake area offers several family-friendly options. The Schlosskoppel, a historic wooded park, has numerous paths suitable for walks. The Humming Stone provides a unique sensory experience for all ages. Additionally, the Slavic Village is a medieval adventure village where families can engage in traditional crafts and learn about historical life.
The region boasts several historical points of interest. The Neustrelitz City Harbor features imposing warehouse buildings that reflect its past importance in trade. The Schlosskoppel is a historic wooded park that was once part of a ducal estate. You can also find the Chinese Pavilion, a former ducal laundry house now operating as a summer café, and the central Neustrelitz Market Square with its historic town hall and city church.
For fantastic views of Zierker Lake, visit the Scenic viewing pier on Lake Zierker. This pier is noted for its location amidst reeds, providing a clear perspective of the lake's 3.5 square kilometer surface. It's especially recommended at dusk for its picturesque scenery.
Yes, Zierker Lake is a great destination for cycling. You can find various routes, including an easy 21.4 km loop from Neustrelitz Schlossgarten (Hafenbahn) that passes the Scenic viewing pier on Lake Zierker. For more options, explore the cycling guide Cycling around Zierker Lake.
The area around Zierker Lake offers a variety of hiking trails. The Schlosskoppel, a historic wooded park, provides numerous paths for exploration. For dedicated running trails, you can find a moderate 5.4 km loop around Zierker See starting from Neustrelitz. More detailed routes are available in the guide Running Trails around Zierker Lake.
Yes, mountain biking is possible around Zierker Lake. There are moderate routes available, such as a 45.9 km loop from Neustrelitz Schlossgarten (Hafenbahn) that includes the Swimming spot Krummer See. For more mountain biking adventures, check out the guide MTB Trails around Zierker Lake.
The Neustrelitz City Harbor, built in 1841/42, is a vibrant spot. It features imposing warehouse buildings reflecting its historical importance in timber and grain trade. Today, it serves as a resting place for water travelers with berths and a modern service area. Excursion boats depart from here, and there are several restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy food and drinks. It also offers a beautiful view of the lake.
Yes, Zierker Lake and its surroundings are excellent for wildlife observation. The fen meadows, known as the Schindelwiesen, are particularly good for spotting geese, ducks, cranes, and deer, especially in spring. The lake's reed belts and silting-up zones also provide a rich habitat for various bird species.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, especially for wildlife observation in the fen meadows where geese, ducks, cranes, and deer can be spotted. The warmer months are generally ideal for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the lake's navigable waters. The region's natural beauty can be appreciated throughout the spring, summer, and early autumn.
The Humming Stone is a unique stone with a hollow, designed for sensory perception. By placing your head inside and humming, you can experience vibrations throughout your body. It's located near Prälank and offers a playful and meditative experience, inspired by Hugo Kükelhaus's work on sensory experiences.
Yes, the White Bridge at Lake Zierker is a distinctive wooden bridge, approximately ten meters long, serving as a landmark on the lake. While it offers picturesque views, note that it requires carrying bikes over steps to cross.
The Schlosskoppel is a historic wooded park that was once part of a ducal estate. It's now a popular excursion destination with numerous paths for walking and exploring. The park is undergoing restoration efforts to maintain its beauty and accessibility for visitors.


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