Best attractions and places to see around Hugoldsdorf offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical landmarks to natural landscapes. The region features significant historical sites, including ancient churches and preserved gates, alongside serene natural areas. Visitors can explore a variety of cultural and natural points of interest, providing options for different preferences. This area presents opportunities for those interested in local history and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
Highlight • Religious Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Religious Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Religious Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Hugoldsdorf.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
After a major town fire in 1702, the gate was rebuilt with some structural modifications. From 1976 to 1991, it housed the Tribsees Local History Museum (a small local history museum), which later moved to the Stone Gate and finally to another building in 2007.
0
0
This pond can be found at the entrance to the valley. It appears to be dammed and overflows into the stream over a ledge. A very beautiful biotope. There are benches, but no designated swimming area.
0
0
Fieldstone church, choir from the 13th century, nave probably 15th century. Square west tower from 1726 with lantern.
0
0
Construction of the church began around 1280 using the typical regional brick. The western part of the nave was not further built until the 15th century using fieldstones and a church tower was built. The nave was doubled in length. The gable of the east wall has a Lorraine cross. It is unclear when and why it was installed here. The current tower roof dates from the 18th century. The church was re-consecrated in its current form in 1878 after a major renovation. The windows were also redesigned during this Gothic renovation. The sacristy built on the north side, like the southern extension, probably dates from 1878. Access to the tower's viewing platform is no longer possible after the last repair in 1998. The organ was built in 1841 by Carl August Buchholz. It was donated by Wilhelm Ulrich von Thun. From: Wikipedia
1
0
The mill gate was built in the 13th century and rebuilt with modifications in 1702 after a fire.
0
0
The church bells are still original - you can hear it :)
0
0
Single-nave brick church from the 13th century. Recessed choir. Transverse rectangular west tower from the 15th century with octagonal roof. Inside there is a remarkable baptismal angel from 1771 and a baptismal font made of limestone from the 13th century. Key available at Cafe Wunderbar
0
0
Bad Sülze received its town charter between 1255 and 1262. The first news of the church in Sülze comes from 1276. Accordingly, this church was built in the middle of the 13th century as a brick church in the Gothic style in competition with the town church in Marlow, which was built around the same time been built. The spire was destroyed by fire in 1770. The burning tip penetrated the roof of the nave but remained on the vault. It was not until 1892 that the tower received a new, straight, neo-Gothic top. The town church has a longitudinal nave with two square bays with late Gothic star vaults. The east side with its rising arched frieze is closed off by a beautiful gable. On the north side there is a beautiful recessed portal crowned with three Gothic eyelashes. The altar, which replaced the one destroyed by fire in 1770, is noteworthy. The key is available in the parish office or in the “Cafe Wunderbar” for tours. https://www.auf-nach-mv.de/reiseziel/a-kirche-in-bad-suelze
4
0
The region is rich in history. You can visit the Mill Gate in Tribsees, a Gothic three-story brick gate from the 13th century that secured the road to Stralsund. Additionally, the Town Church Bad Sülze, a Gothic church from the mid-13th century, features impressive star vaults and a neo-Gothic spire. The Schlemmin Village Church, with construction starting around 1280, also offers a glimpse into regional brick architecture and history.
Yes, Hugoldsdorf is surrounded by natural beauty. The Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) is a notable reservoir, originally created in the 13th century for a mill and later restored, now an idyllic spot with a repaired dam and fish ladder. The broader region is also characterized by the picturesque Thuringian Forest, offering scenic landscapes, and the River Saale, popular for cycling.
The area around Hugoldsdorf provides excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for mountain biking, cycling, and hiking. For specific trails, explore the MTB Trails around Hugoldsdorf, Cycling around Hugoldsdorf, and Easy hikes around Hugoldsdorf guides.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. Natural spots like the Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) are great for a leisurely visit. Historical sites such as the Schlemmin Village Church and the Mill Gate, Tribsees are also categorized as family-friendly. The region's lakes offer opportunities for canoeing and other water activities.
Hugoldsdorf offers a vibrant cultural scene. The town features a Museum of Art and History, providing insights into local heritage. The Theatre House regularly hosts performances, and the annual "HugoSounds" Music Festival attracts visitors with diverse concerts. You can also explore the Franzburg Parish Church and Monastery Garden, which is part of the former Cistercian monastery Neuenkamp.
The region's natural beauty, including the Thuringian Forest and various lakes, makes spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports. These seasons generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the scenic landscapes.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels. For a selection of accessible routes, you can refer to the Easy hikes around Hugoldsdorf guide, which includes trails like the Mill Gate loop from Tribsees and routes around Bad Sülze.
Hugoldsdorf has a variety of local restaurants serving traditional dishes such as bratwurst and Rostbrätel. For fresh, regional products like vegetables and homemade jam, the weekly market is a recommended stop. The Old Town also features charming small cafés.
Beyond the churches, the Mill Gate in Tribsees stands out as a Gothic brick gate with striking plaster covers and ogival apertures. The Old Town of Hugoldsdorf itself is known for its charming half-timbered houses, offering a picturesque architectural experience.
Absolutely. The idyllic setting of the Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) provides benches for rest. The Schlemmin Village Church also has an adjoining estate park with places to rest. Additionally, the town offers a local library and a swimming pool for recreation, especially during less favorable weather.
The Franzburg Parish Church is historically significant as it comprises the former cross wing of the Cistercian monastery Neuenkamp. Located on the southern shore of Lake Richtenberg, it's notable for its unique structure without a bell tower and is accompanied by a well-maintained monastery garden.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: