Best attractions and places to see around Kobrow, a municipality in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, include cultural sites and natural features. The region is characterized by its scenic landscapes, including parts of the Naturpark Sternberger Seenland. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and natural monuments, offering diverse opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The deer shines in new splendor, and from the Mauselum you have a great view of the lake. A beautiful place.
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Great place for a break and picnic
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The story in brief: The glacier of the Ice Age came from Scandinavia, big, thick and fat (you can hardly imagine how fat it was!), pushed everything in front of it that stood in its way, and came to a standstill 16,000 years ago. The ice that melted flowed forward (i.e. south) and collected in large lakes. When it got warmer (15,000 years ago), the glacier crumbled and melted; the meltwater continued to flow forward (south) in channels, collected... and at some point (11,000 years ago) there was no glacier left, the surface was smooth and also lower, the direction of flow in the channels reversed... and the Warnow deepened the channel by pushing up hills (terminal moraine). Sure, everyone knows that. But seeing all this live, with a 30-40m difference in height between the chain of hills and the Warnow bed, with this story in mind, is a different matter, namely very impressive.
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The bronze deer is a well-known statue with a history.
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wild river, the bridge tames it to cross
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Robust and stable bridge for crossing the Warnow.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can explore the Bronze Stag and Wedekind Mausoleum, a significant historical landmark located directly on Groß Labenzer See. Another notable site is Basthorst Castle, a historic complex with a castle park. The Sternberg Market Square also offers insights into the area's history and architecture.
Yes, the primary cultural point of interest directly within Kobrow is the Mecklenburgisches Kutschenmuseum (Mecklenburg Coach Museum), which showcases historical carriages and provides insight into the region's heritage.
The area is rich in natural beauty, particularly within the Naturpark Sternberger Seenland. You can visit the Warnow Bridge, offering views of the rushing Warnow river and rustic beech forests. The Wooden Bridge over the Warnow in the Warnow Breakthrough Valley is another highlight, situated within an 80-hectare nature reserve with narrow hiking trails. Groß Labenzer See also provides a scenic natural backdrop.
Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. The Warnow Breakthrough Valley, for instance, is an approximately 80-hectare nature reserve with beautiful, narrow hiking trails and romantic wooden bridges. The broader Naturpark Sternberger Seenland also offers numerous forested landscapes and trails. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Kobrow guide, which includes routes like the 'Luckower See Circular Trail'.
There are various cycling opportunities. The Cycling around Kobrow guide features routes such as the 'Cycle path in the Sternberger Seenland – Warnow Bridge loop from Sternberg'. For gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Kobrow guide offers routes like the 'Dabeler Mill – Warnow Bridge loop from Dabel'.
The Bronze Stag and Wedekind Mausoleum, located in Friedrichswalde near Groß Labenzer See, is a historical and artistic landmark. The mausoleum, built in 1914, served as the final resting place for Consul General Paul Justus Rudolph Wedekind and his family. The Bronze Stag sculpture by Louis Tuaillon stands before it, symbolizing the area's hunting heritage and the family's connection to nature.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Warnow Bridge and the surrounding natural areas offer pleasant walks. Basthorst Castle with its park is also family-friendly, as is the Sternberg Market Square, which is wheelchair accessible and offers a glimpse into local history.
Visitors highly recommend the Warnow Breakthrough Valley for its beautiful, narrow hiking trails and romantic wooden bridges. It's considered a real gem, especially at the confluence of the Mildenitz and Warnow rivers. Paddlers also appreciate the Warnow here, as it's known as the only whitewater river in northern Germany in some sections.
Yes, the Jagdschloss Friedrichswalde (Friedrichswalde Hunting Lodge) is located in Friedrichswalde, near the Wedekind Mausoleum. This historic manor house and its park were acquired around 1880, primarily for hunting purposes, and contribute to the area's rich history.
The region, particularly the Naturpark Sternberger Seenland, is beautiful throughout the warmer months for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Autumn is especially recommended for visiting sites like the Warnow Bridge, as the changing leaves provide great photo opportunities.
Many natural and historical sites offer scenic spots for rest. The area around the Bronze Stag and Wedekind Mausoleum, situated by the lake, is particularly inviting for a break. The Warnow Bridge and the Wooden Bridge over the Warnow also provide picturesque viewpoints amidst nature.


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