Best attractions and places to see around Semlow include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites within the Vorpommern-Rügen district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The municipality is situated east of the Recknitz Valley, which forms a natural border between Mecklenburg and Vorpommern. Semlow also serves as a gateway to the wider Baltic Sea hinterland, offering access to coastal areas. The region provides opportunities to explore diverse landscapes and historical architecture.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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There is also a charging station for e-bikes in front of the church.
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Fieldstone church, choir from the 13th century, nave probably 15th century. Square west tower from 1726 with lantern.
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At the beginning, it's a very nice bike path with excellent asphalt. The middle section becomes a dirt road, which could be bumpy for narrow tires. After that, it's back to good asphalt. The scenery and tranquility are fantastic.
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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
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The church bells are still original - you can hear it :)
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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
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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
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The region around Semlow offers diverse natural landscapes. A prominent feature is the Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve: Carlewitz to Marlow, which showcases the unique moor and steep valley slopes of the Recknitz river. This area formed as an Urstromtal on the edge of a glacier, creating a special habitat. You can also visit Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich), a restored reservoir that serves as a beautiful biotope. The Semlow Castle also features serene park and pond facilities.
Semlow and its surroundings are rich in historical sites. The Pantlitz Cyclists' Church, a neo-Gothic brick church from 1869, allows visitors to ascend its tower for regional views. Another significant site is the Town Church Bad Sülze, a Gothic brick church dating back to the mid-13th century. The Schlemmin Village Church, with parts from the 13th century, is also nearby. Semlow itself is home to the classical Semlow Castle and a Romanesque fieldstone church from the early 13th century.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Pantlitz Cyclists' Church is listed as family-friendly, offering coffee and cake. The Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) is a pleasant spot for a family outing, with benches to relax by the water. Additionally, the nearby Vogelpark Marlow (Bird Park Marlow) is a popular destination for families, though not directly listed in the highlights.
The area around Semlow is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For hiking, consider routes like the easy "Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) – Tribohm village church loop from Gruel" or the moderate "Tribohm village church – Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) loop from Marlow". Cyclists can explore routes such as the "Marlow Bird Park – Marlow Market Square loop from Marlow" for road cycling or the "Recknitzwiesen Bridge loop from Maibachtal" for gravel biking.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find easy and moderate trails, such as the 6.9 km "Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) – Tribohm village church loop from Gruel" or the 8.7 km "Entrance to Tribohmer Bachtal – Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) loop from Tribohm". These routes allow you to experience the natural beauty of the region, including the Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) and the surrounding landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve is praised for its wonderful scenery and pure nature. The Pantlitz Cyclists' Church is popular for its tower views and the opportunity to enjoy coffee and cake. The Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) is noted as a beautiful biotope for relaxation. The historical churches are admired for their architecture and history.
The summer months, typically from May to September, are ideal for visiting Semlow's attractions, especially for outdoor activities. During this period, the Pantlitz Cyclists' Church is open with volunteers serving coffee and cake. The weather is generally pleasant for exploring nature reserves, cycling, and enjoying the castle parks.
While exploring, you can find options for refreshments. The Pantlitz Cyclists' Church offers coffee and home-baked cakes during summer months. For a more substantial meal or overnight stay, the Recknitztalhotel with its brewery and restaurant is suggested on the way to Vogelpark Marlow. The nearby Town Church Bad Sülze also has a nearby Café Wunderbar where you can pick up the church key and likely find refreshments.
Many natural areas and outdoor trails around Semlow are suitable for walks with dogs, such as the Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve and the paths around Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich). When visiting churches or other indoor historical sites, it's advisable to check their specific pet policies beforehand.
Beyond the main highlights, the broader Recknitz Valley, east of Semlow, is described as romantic and offers opportunities to experience pure nature away from crowds. The Semlow Castle Park and its pond facilities provide a serene environment often enjoyed by locals. Exploring the various hiking and cycling routes, such as those found in the Hiking around Semlow guide, can lead you to tranquil spots and scenic views.
Yes, the Pantlitz Cyclists' Church offers a great view of the surrounding region from its tower. Additionally, the Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve provides expansive views of the river valley moor and steep slopes, offering a unique natural panorama.


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