Mecklenburg Switzerland

Vacation in the vast Solitude of Nature with Numerous Castles and Manor Houses

Mecklenburg Switzerland is the vacation destination of choice for those who want to recharge their batteries in seclusion. With its unspoiled nature, the sparsely populated region offers an ideal retreat for hikers and nature lovers.

Aerial view of Lake Teterow with Burgwallinsel, green shores, fields and Teterow in the background.
An idyllic walk through the park of the Romantik Hotel Gutshaus Ludorf: surrounded by old trees and green meadows, nature invites you to relax and unwind.

Surprising perspectives open up again and again behind every hill and every bend. Bright yellow rapeseed fields alternate with lush green pastures, deep blue lakes with shady woodlands. Corn poppies and cornflowers line the fields, gnarled fruit trees and mighty chestnuts line the roads. A world long thought lost can be found in the villages, where the brick barns are often larger than the churches.

Mecklenburg Switzerland not only enchants visitors with its charming nature, but also with its cultural wealth. Between the glistening waters and wooded hills, visitors will always find Manor houses and castles with old as well as an incredible wealth of cultural monuments and art treasures, museums and galleries.

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Güstrow Castle

Güstrow Castle is considered one of the most important Renaissance castles in Northern Europe. Largely preserved in its original state, it captivates history and culture lovers.

Ernst Barlach Museums Güstrow - Studio House

The studio house of the most important sculptor of German Expressionism, Ernst Barlach (1870-1938), is dedicated to the life and work of the artist in its exhibition. Those interested in art and culture will find one of the largest collections of his works here.

Game Park MV

Those planning a family vacation in Mecklenburg Switzerland should pay a visit to the Wildpark-MV: On about 200 hectares, wolves, bears and lynxes, among others, can be observed. You can get especially close to them by spending the night in the wolf hut in the middle of the wolf enclosure.

Teterow Castle Wall Island

Nature lovers and those interested in history will find an idyllic natural paradise on Burgwallinsel in Lake Teterow, which has been designated a cultural asset by UNESCO. Slavs settled here in the 9th century. Remains of the former refuge they built are still preserved today and can be visited.

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  • © Felix Fregin

    Gallery Martina Fregin

    • Open today
    • Hageböcker Straße, 18273 Güstrow

    The Martina Fregin Gallery has been presenting contemporary artists* in changing exhibitions since the end of May 2022.

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  • Stavenhagen Synagogue

    • Malchiner Straße, 17153 Stavenhagen

    The synagogue was probably built in the 18th century and was used by the Jewish community of the town of Stavenhagen until 1938. The front building served as a residence for the community's own rabbi.

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  • Außenansicht Pfarrkirche St. Marien // © Helga Möbius

    Parish Church of St. Mary

    • Open today
    • Markt, 18273 Güstrow

    The Güstrow parish church stands on the market square in the immediate vicinity of the town hall. The first documented mention of the parish church dates back to 1308. After the fire in the center of Güstrow in 1503, which also destroyed the church, it was rebuilt and consecrated in 1508. When you enter the parish church, the first thing you see is the completely restored Jan Borman altar from 1522. This work of art, the ornate pulpit, the impressive organ and a small Barlach angel are already reasons enough to take a look around. But there is one very special highlight that you should not miss: 196 steps lead up to the 41 meter high observation deck of the highest building in Güstrow. A magnificent view over the city and Heidberge, the lakes and the meadows leaves many tourists amazed.

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    Manor house Luplow

    • Lindenallee, 17091 Rosenow

    Built around 1760, the single-storey, 9-axis manor house with a two-storey central risalit has a fully developed mansard roof.

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  • © Tourist-Info-Teterow Foto Holze

    Teterow Fire Brigade Museum

    • Pastor-Fiedler -Weg, 17166 Teterow

    Fire department museum Teterow - fire department history in the old fire engine house

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  • © Peter Schmelzle

    Stavenhagen town church

    • Bei der Kirche, 17153 Stavenhagen

    The town church in Stavenhagen was built in the 18th century. It is not known whether there was a church or chapel in the town's old castle until the Reformation. However, there is evidence of an older church from the 13th century and an extension to the old tower in 1601. There was a Burgpfaffen in the town until the Reformation.

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  • © Frank Eilrich

    Town church Krakow on the lake

    • Wedenstraße, 18292 Krakow am See

    The Evangelical Church in Krakow am See is located in the old town directly on the market square.

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  • Large stone from Altentreptow // © MV-T/Gohlke

    Big stone from Altentreptow

    • Kastanienallee, 17087 Altentreptow

    The colossus, which weighs around 450 tons, is the second largest erratic boulder in Germany with a length of 8 m and a height of 5 m and is 2 billion years old.

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  • Boulder Garden // © TI Krakow am See

    Boulder Garden with "Small & Large Mushroom

    • Open today
    • Am Borgwall, 18292 Krakow am See

    Some hiking trails in the climatic health resort lead over the Buchenberg with a height of 74.5 m above sea level to the Borgwall with "Little and Big Mushroom".

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  • Außenansicht Gutshaus Altbauhof // © Gutshaus Altbauhof

    Manor house old farm Dargun

    • Altbauhof, 17159 Dargun

    Nestled in the cultural landscape of Dargun Castle and the monastery church, the manor house is located at the end of the road. To the building belongs one hectare of garden land, which is adjoined by the old manor pond surrounded by ancient trees. The grounds are very spacious, offering a magnificent view over the fields and the nature park "Große Rosin/ Kummerower See" with its rare bird species, such as kingfisher and marsh rail, and attracting ornithologists from all over the world.

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  • Belitz manor house

    • Zum Gutshaus, 17168 Belitz

    The owners of the house offer guided tours in the originally designed rooms. Coffee and cake are offered in the "Leutestube", Mecklenburg specialties are available in the "Kontor".

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  • City park Teterow

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • 17166 Teterow

    Municipal park near the center invites for a walk

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  • Autumn at Ivenack Castle // © DOMUSImages

    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.

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  • Today, a socio-therapeutic facility is operated in the Mühlen Eichsen manor house. // © Frank Burger

    Manor house Mühlen Eichsen

    • Am Park, 19205 Mühlen Eichsen

    The manor house Mühlen Eichsen dates back to the 19th century.

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  • Wintergarten zum Süden ausgerichtet, herrlich auch bei Regentagen // © Jagdschloss Bellin

    Bellin hunting lodge

    • Am Belliner Schloss, 18292 Bellin

    The Bellin estate ensemble is one of the few whose unity and historical layout have been preserved. The neo-baroque hunting lodge is now an apartment hotel with spacious exclusive rooms.

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Your questions about Mecklenburg Switzerland

What is Mecklenburg Switzerland and what makes it special?

Mecklenburg Switzerland is a largely unpopulated natural region in the south-east of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - characterized by gentle hills, deep blue lakes and historic manor houses. Ideal for slowing down, for hikers, cyclists and those interested in culture.

What activities can you do in Mecklenburg Switzerland?

Hiking excursions and bike tours

With its hilly landscape, Mecklenburg Switzerland is the ideal starting point for varied cycling and hiking excursions. Past imposing castles from times long past, along sparkling lakes or through dense forests in the Mecklenburg Switzerland Nature Park, the trail leads through the region's picture-book flora.

Water adventures on the Peene and Lake Malchin

Lake Malchin and the Peene area around Lake Kummerow can be used for boating and sailing excursions. If you are just starting out with sailing, you can learn the basics in Malchin. Adventure-seekers can embark on exciting discovery tours on the Peene by canoe, raft or houseboat.

Oldtimer meeting

In addition to regular motorsport races, valuable collector's items from automotive history can be admired in the Sternberg Classic Car Museum and at regional classic car meetings. Holidaymakers who own a classic car themselves will find the roads leading through nature parks and along the German avenues a wonderful backdrop for long drives.   

When does the hill climb race in Teterow take place?

The legendary Bergring motorcycle race is held every year at Whitsun - a highlight among motorsport fans with historical flair.

Which cultural sights should not be missed?

Güstrow Castle (Renaissance castle), Ernst Barlach Studio House, Teterow Castle Island (9th century), Dargun Monastery/Castle Ruins, Mitsuko Castle (Japan Museum & Contemporary Art).

Is the region also suitable for families?

Absolutely! The Wildpark-MV offers encounters with wolves, bears and lynxes - even overnight stays in the wolf lodge are possible. There are also beach resorts (e.g. Dargun), child-friendly accommodation and boat offers.

Are there museums with a special focus?

Yes, the local history museum in Malchin (discovered by Siegfried Marcus), the Barlach Studio House in Güstrow, Mitsuko Castle as a Japanese museum and the Städtische Galerie Wollhalle in Güstrow.

Which places should you visit in Mecklenburg Switzerland?

Teterow

The Bergring town of Teterow is a well-known destination among motorsport fans: the Bergring race attracts racing fans from all over the world to the town every year. In addition to motorsport, Teterow and its surroundings also have plenty to offer hiking and culture enthusiasts - natural cycling and hiking trails as well as centuries-old castles and manor houses are just waiting to be explored.

Malchin

Surrounded by Lake Malchin and Lake Kummerow, leisure enthusiasts can indulge their passion during a visit to Malchin. Those interested in history should also visit the local history museum in the old town mill, which has a permanent exhibition on Siegfrid Marcus, the inventor of the world's first petrol-powered vehicle.

Güstrow

Güstrow has preserved its historic town center: here, classic brick Gothic architecture stands alongside buildings from the Renaissance period. Sculptor Ernst Barlach has also left his mark on his former home town – works by the famous artist can be found everywhere and cultural tourists can also visit his studio.

Dargun

The princes of Mecklenburg-Güstrow settled in the former monastery town in the 16th century. Today, the listed ruins of the former castle and monastery complex are a reminder of the town's proud past. The cultural achievements can also be admired on one of the numerous hiking trails that lead through the adjacent nature park "Mecklenburgische Schweiz und Kummerower See" (Mecklenburg Switzerland and Lake Kummerow), taking you past the sublime castles that characterize the region's landscape.

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