The former workshop of master plumber Fritz Drossel has been converted into a cozy café with a large terrace and a view of the Peene. Cake and coffee lovers can indulge themselves to their heart's content in the café. It also offers freshly prepared fish sandwiches with homemade remoulade and other savory snacks.
Peene Café
Am Kanal 1
17139 Malchin
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Peene Café
Am Kanal 1
17139 Malchin

Ivenack Oaks National Natural Monument
- Open today
- Tiergarten, 17153 Ivenack
The 1,000-year-old Ivenacker oaks belong to the Ivenacker Tiergarten. They are cultural and natural historical highlight of the area.

Garden Café Dünninghaus
- von-Moltke-Straße, 17166 Teterow
In the garden café of the Dünninghaus garden market in Teterow, guests are pampered in a rustic atmosphere.

Teterow City Library
- Open today
- Neukalener Straße, 17166 Teterow
The meeting place for young and old bookworms, culture lovers and art enthusiasts in the Bergringstadt.

Youth Hostel Teterow
- Am Seebahnhof, 17166 Teterow
Book your all-round carefree package with us! We realize your wishes. With us, children are guaranteed to meet other children and the relaxed atmosphere in the house makes it possible for guests to enjoy the most beautiful days of the year. The various excursion, leisure and activity possibilities are a paradise for everyone.

Playground at Schulkamp
- Freely accessible at any time
- Pastor-Fiedler-Weg, 17166 Teterow
Children's playground in the Teterow city park in the immediate vicinity of Schulkamp and the historic city center

Hotel WENDENKRUG
- Temporarily closed
- Burgwallinsel, 17166 Teterow
Excursion restaurant with lake terrace and pension rooms under the thatched roof on the Burgwallinsel in Lake Teterow

Manor smithy and manor bakery in Teschow
- Freely accessible at any time
- Gutshofallee, 17166 Teterow / Teschow
The old forge and the bakehouse are parts of the former estate, which was owned by the von Blücher family from 1835 to 1945.

Liepen moated castle
- Liepen, 17139 Liepen
Liepen moated castle is located on an island surrounded by an idyllic park. It was built in the 15th century by the Count Hahn family, who live here again today. The medieval vaulted cellar belongs to the oldest part of the castle complex and can be visited

Museum Old City Mill
- Closed today
- Goethestraße 5, 17139 Malchin
The town museum offers its guests on the first floor pictures of the Malchin painter Prof. Fritz Greve, exhibition about Siegfried Marcus, presentation of the blacksmith's craft, documentation Malchin cooperage Meysahn

Burgwall Island in Teterow Lake
- Temporarily closed
- Burgwallinsel, 17166 Teterow
Former Slavic settlement site, today a recreational area. In 2010, UNESCO declared it a cultural heritage of humanity worthy of protection.

Manor house Wolkwitz
- Gutshaus, 17111 Borrentin
The Wolkwitz manor house is beautifully nestled in the gently hilly surroundings of Lake Kummerow.

Langwitz Estate
- Langwitz, 17194 Moltzow
In the heart of Mecklenburg Switzerland lies the tranquil estate village of Langwitz. Its centrally located manor house was built around 1850 and had a significant impact on the village and community life for many years.

Mill district Teterow
- Freely accessible at any time
- Mühlenstraße, 17166 Teterow
Historic ensemble of old town mill, mill pond and old fire engine house.

Kummerow Castle
- Am Schloss, 17139 Kummerow
The baroque palace on the shores of Lake Kummerow was renovated to the highest standards of historic preservation. The castle houses a private collection of modern art with a focus on international photography.

Ivenack Castle
- Am Schloss, 17153 Ivenack
The older, middle part of the castle dates back to the 16th century - the monastery building. A first extension took place in 1709 and after passing to the Imperial Counts v. Plessen around 1750. The semicircular stables, the orangery, the tea house and the church also date from this period. Around 1810, the castle was again extended by two wings. Since 2016, it has been renovated in accordance with the preservation order. The 1000-year-old Ivenack oaks in the former animal park are Germany's first national natural monument.