Attractions around Weitendorf include natural features like the Warnow Breakthrough Valley and historical sites such as castles and ancient settlements. The region is characterized by its river valleys, forests, and lakes, shaped by glacial activity. Visitors can explore a mix of natural monuments and cultural landmarks. Weitendorf offers diverse points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in history.
Last updated: June 22, 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 is rich in natural beauty. A must-visit is the Warnow Breakthrough Valley, an 80-hectare nature reserve featuring beautiful, narrow hiking trails and romantic wooden bridges. The Warnow River here is even considered a whitewater river in some sections, popular with paddlers. You can also find the scenic Wooden Bridge over the Warnow in the Warnow Breakthrough Valley within this area.
Yes, Weitendorf offers several historical and cultural sites. Explore the Bronze Stag and Wedekind Mausoleum, a unique man-made monument situated directly on a lake. Near the Warnow Bridge, you can take a short detour to discover the remnants of a 1000-year-old Slavic settlement. Additionally, Basthorst Castle, with its accompanying castle park and hotel, is a noteworthy historical complex.
Many attractions in the Weitendorf area are suitable for families. Basthorst Castle and its park are family-friendly, offering space to explore. The Warnow Bridge area, with its nearby Slavic settlement, provides an interesting short adventure. The Sternberg Market Square is also listed as family-friendly, offering a glimpse into local history and architecture.
The Warnow Breakthrough Valley is an excellent spot for hiking, with its narrow trails and scenic wooden bridges. For more structured routes, you can find numerous options in the Hiking around Weitendorf guide, which includes routes like the 'Kaarz Castle – Alt Necheln Manor loop' starting from Weitendorf itself.
Yes, the Sternberg Market Square is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to explore the historical town center and its neo-Gothic town hall.
Beyond hiking, the region offers great opportunities for cycling and running. You can explore various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Weitendorf guide, with options like the 'Thurow–Brüel cycle path'. For runners, the Running Trails around Weitendorf guide provides routes such as the 'Schönfelder See loop'.
The Warnow Breakthrough Valley is a significant natural highlight due to its unique geological formation, shaped by glaciers, creating impressive elevation differences. It's an 80-hectare nature reserve with a diverse landscape, and the Warnow River flowing through it is notable for its whitewater sections, which are rare in northern Germany.
Visitors find the Bronze Stag and Wedekind Mausoleum to be a captivating spot. The bronze stag itself is considered an 'eye-catcher' and a highlight, while the mausoleum's location directly on a lake offers a peaceful and scenic resting place with beautiful views.
Yes, Sternberg Market Square is rich in history. The neo-Gothic town hall, built in 1845, stands prominently. The town also has a fascinating past, including the 'Sternberger cake' geological formation, remnants of old city gates, and a 'knight's street' where noble knights once lived.
Absolutely. Basthorst Castle is a notable castle complex with a castle park and hotel, situated on the shores of Lake Glambeck. It's a beautiful example of 19th-century architecture and a significant historical site in the region.
The Warnow Bridge is more than just a crossing; it offers picturesque views of the Warnow River and surrounding forests. It also serves as a convenient starting point for a short detour to explore the nearby 1000-year-old Slavic settlement, adding a historical dimension to your visit.
The viewpoints around Weitendorf, such as those near the Warnow Bridge and the Wooden Bridge over the Warnow, offer stunning vistas of the Warnow River, dense forests, and the unique glacial landscape of the Breakthrough Valley. The Bronze Stag and Wedekind Mausoleum also provides a serene view over the adjacent lake.


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