Best attractions and places to see around Tollensesee include a diverse range of natural landscapes and cultural sites in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The region centers around Lake Tollense, a 10.4-kilometer long lake known for its excellent water quality and recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, extensive cycling and hiking paths, and nature reserves. The area offers a blend of outdoor activities and cultural insights, making it a destination for various interests.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The bridge looks like a Chinese one.
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This is the longest bridge in the world in the NB because when you go up you can't see the other end.
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A particularly steep bridge that leads over the Oberbach. From the top you have a beautiful view over the lake and to the other side over the Oberbach You can often see the canoeists training here
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The east side is great for riding on hard-packed gravel. The path is also easy to ride because it is entirely flat and in the forest, so the wind doesn't "attack" you.
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Great circular route around the lake that can be ridden easily, without any problems and without any further difficulty. A great tour through a beautiful (lake) landscape, a very varied circuit variant.
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Keywords: "Commandery of Nemerow" and "Ruin of the monastery barn" From the monastery church, the structural remains of which were demolished in the early 18th century, only the gravestone of the Commander Ludwig von der Groeben, who was in office from 1593 to 1620, remains. Built into a brick frame, it now stands in the former farmyard in front of the former tenant's house (now an inn) of Klein Nemerow. Source and further information on the Commandery of Nemorow and the monastery complex: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komturei_Nemerow The sandstone slab shows a knight in magnificent armor in a round-arched architecture. The St. John's Cross hangs on the chain of the sash and on the left side of the head is written: LVDEWIEG. V. DER GROBEN COMPTOR. Next to the left edge of the collar, a St. John's Cross can also be seen on the coat of arms. The following inscription can be read on the narrow columns and the round arch: IN THE YEAR 1620 ON THE 20TH OF AUGUST THE WORTHY, NOBLE, STRENGTHEN AND EVESTER MR LUDEWIG V, GREAT OF THE ORDER OF MALTA, ST. JOAN AND HOSPITAL OF JERUSALEM, KNIGHT COMMENDATOR OF NEMEROW, ALSO FELL AWAY BETWEEN 6 AND 7 A.M. AND WAS CONFIRMED TO THE EARTH IN HIS 42ND AGE. MAY GOD HAVE MERCY ON HIS LIFE.
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There are only a few places where there is “open” access to the shore. The view of the lake from the shore is awesome. Very nice place. Just stop briefly and capture the beautiful perspectives of the lake.
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The lake is simply beautiful in all its facets.
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The Tollensesee region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can cycle or hike the approximately 35-kilometer circular route around Lake Tollens, which is well-maintained and offers varied terrain with climbs and descents. The lake itself is excellent for swimming, with seven designated bathing areas, including the historic Augustenbad and Broda. Water sports like diving, sailing, and surfing are also popular. For more detailed routes, you can explore options for hiking or cycling around Tollensesee.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit the Johanniter Commandery Nemerow, a historical site with structural remains of a former Order of St. John Commandery, including the tomb of Commander Ludwig von der Groeben. The nearby city of Neubrandenburg is known for its well-preserved medieval city wall and gates, such as the Stargarder Tor. Other notable sites include the Jagdschloss Prillwitz and the Lern- und GedenkOrt Alt Rehse.
Beyond Lake Tollens itself, which is known for its excellent water quality, you can explore the Brodaer Holz Forest on the western lakeside. For panoramic views, visit the Aussichtsturm Behmshöhe observation tower or the Belvedere, a 'Greek temple' built in 1823 on the northwestern shore. The Tollensesee East Shore also offers beautiful views along its trail.
Absolutely. Many of the bathing areas around Lake Tollens, like Augustenbad, offer sandy beaches and safe swimming for families. The Kulturpark in Neubrandenburg, connecting the city center to the lake, features themed gardens, playgrounds, and boat rentals. The circular cycling and hiking path around the lake is also suitable for families looking for an active day out.
Tollensesee boasts seven designated swimming areas, most of which are free and have excellent water quality. Popular spots include Augustenbad on the eastern shore, known for its sandy beach and shaded lawns, and Broda on the northwest bank, which is also guarded. There's even a nudist beach at Buchort in Brodaer Holz.
The Oberbach Bridge, Neubrandenburg is part of a historical water management system. The Oberbach itself was constructed after the city's founding in the 13th century to dam the Tollensesee by 1.5-2 meters, providing water for the Vierrademühle and enhancing the city's defenses. This engineering feat allowed the Vierrademühle to become one of the largest mills in the north.
Yes, the Naturschutzgebiet Nonnenhof (Nonnenhof Nature Reserve) is a European bird sanctuary and a haven for birdwatchers. It's home to over 170 bird species, including rare ones like snipe, corncrake, and kingfisher, as well as eagles, storks, and cranes. Thousands of geese and ducks also rest here during migration.
You can explore the lake and its surroundings by cycling or hiking the circular path, which is approximately 35 kilometers long. Passenger ships also offer regular routes and round trips, connecting various landing stages around Lake Tollens, including trips to Lake Lieps at the southern end.
Beyond the popular circular route around Lake Tollens, there are various cycling routes catering to different preferences. For example, you can find moderate road cycling routes like the 'Lake Tollensesee – Treptower Gate, Neubrandenburg loop' or easier touring bicycle routes such as the 'View of Lake Tollensesee – Lake Tollens loop from Neubrandenburg'. More options are available in the cycling guide for Tollensesee.
Tollensesee is renowned as one of the cleanest and most beautiful bodies of water in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It consistently receives an 'excellent' water quality rating from the European Union, making it ideal for swimming and other water activities.
The Kulturpark in Neubrandenburg serves as a green connection between the city center and Lake Tollens. It features themed gardens, playgrounds for children, boat rentals, a vivarium, and dining facilities. It's a great spot for relaxation, events, and offers fantastic views of the lake.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity on Tollensesee, particularly for vendace (Maräne). Visitors interested in fishing should ensure they have the necessary permits and adhere to local regulations.


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