This is the reception building. It is a two-storey, unused redstone building that was erected around 1900.
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Baudenkmal Güstrower Chaussee Plau am See
Güstrower Chaussee
19395 Plau am See
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Castle tower Plau am See
- Burgplatz, 19395 Plau am See
The castle tower in Plau was built in 1448/49 and is still completely preserved. The 3 m thick walls and the 11 m deep dungeon, as well as the tower ascent, amaze locals and guests alike when they visit.

Castle Museum Plau am See
- Burgplatz, 19395 Plau am See
Children and museums - you might think that doesn't fit. In Plau am See, that's not true. The town has a museum where even the young won't get bored. The former Plau Castle offers interesting insights into history, and it also houses a unique museum of local history and technology.

Kuppentin waterway rest area / nature camping & Bermuda Triangle harbor
- Am Mühlenberg, 19386 Broock
Great water hiking rest area with space for boats, tents and RVs located directly in the forest. SUP, canoe and bike rental and small gastronomy.

Seehotel Plau am See
- Hermann-Niemann-Str., 19395 Plau am See
Make friends out of guests - Leave everyday life behind and immerse yourself in the hospitable atmosphere of our beautifully situated lakeside hotel. The idyllic 4-star hotel, located directly on Lake Plauer See, awaits you in its family atmosphere. Discover the wonderful area around Lake Plauer See.

Café Hufschlag at the Zislow horse farm
- Closed today
- Alter Forsthof, 17209 Zislow
The cozy Café Hufschlag at the Zislow horse farm serves homemade cakes, changing soups and hot and cold drinks. A child-friendly atmosphere with a reading corner, occasional cultural events and the adjacent horse farm make it a popular destination. The café can also be hired for private events by prior arrangement.

Zietlitz manor house
- Serrahner Straße, 18292 Zietlitz
Your hosts Tatjana and Michael Schiller welcome you to the Mecklenburg Lake District, almost at the edge of the world.

Castle Old Sammit
- Am Schloss, 18292 Alt Sammit
Who wants to spend a real vacation to relax and rest, is with us, away from noise and hustle and bustle, in idyllic forest and lake location, at the right address.

Resort Manor Sparow
- Temporarily closed
- Sparow, 17214 Sparow
The Sparow Estate is located in the middle of the Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heath Nature Park with the adjacent Müritz National Park.

Van der Valk Golfhotel Serrahn
- Dobbiner Weg, 18292 Serrahn
Surrounded by crystal clear lakes, lush green meadows, wide open fields and forests lies the "Golfhotel Serrahn". An ideal place to unwind or enjoy some action-packed days during the most wonderful time of the year.

DDR Everyday Life Museum Malchow
- Closed today
- Kirchenstraße, 17213 Inselstadt Malchow
The building was inaugurated in 1957 as a "movie palace", but today presents objects from past times.

Ice rink island city Malchow
- Schulstraße, 17213 Malchow
Whether it's a fast-paced skating session, joining in the excitement of ice hockey or dancing at the ice disco, the Malchow ice rink offers variety during your vacation, whether it's summer or winter.

Tourist information of the island town Malchow
- Open today
- Kirchenstraße, 17213 Malchow
The island town of Malchow is located in the center of a lake-forest landscape rich in contrasts in Mecklenburg between Lake Fleesensee and Lake Plauer See on the shores of Lake Malchow.

Van der Valk Nature Resort Drewitz
- Am Drewitzer See, 17214 Nossentiner Hütte OT Drewitz
In the heart of the Mecklenburg Lake District, halfway between Berlin and Rostock and directly on Lake Drewitz, you will find a spot that some say is paradise ...

SBS Yachthafenresort Fleesensee - "simply different".
- Am Busch, 17213 Göhren-Lebbin
The marina is located directly at the Fleesensee in Untergöhren with about 80 permanent and 20 guest berths as well as full service around the boat.

Wolhynian Resettlement Museum Linstow
- Closed today
- Kiether Straße, 18292 Linstow
At the end of the Second World War, German refugees from Volhynia, a historic region in the north-west of what is now Ukraine, found their way to Mecklenburg. After an unprecedented odyssey full of uncertainty and suffering, around 40 families settled on the former Linstow estate from 1945 onwards. Their history still shapes the face of the village today.