Best attractions and places to see in Mellensee-Marienfließ encompass a diverse landscape of natural features, historical sites, and recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by numerous lakes, such as Mellensee and Krummer See, alongside extensive forests and nature parks like Naturpark Nuthe-Nieplitz and DBU-Naturerbefläche Marienfließ. Cultural points of interest include historical churches, museums, and the ancient Evangelisches Stift Marienfließ Monastery. Visitors can explore a variety of trails for hiking and cycling, offering views of the local flora and fauna.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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This swimming spot, in a completely idyllic location, is sufficiently sunny, but the access has apparently become somewhat narrow over the years due to overgrown reeds. But that doesn't matter, because it's easy to get into the water. The lake bottom is nice and firm, and it gradually gets deeper. A jetty is really unnecessary. Of course, this is also a beautiful vantage point and rest area. The bench at the top of the embankment or meadow is perfect for a break.
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Unfortunately there is no jetty anymore, but it is still a nice spot for an overnight stay!
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Plattenwegrodeo at its finest. But it's a shortcut if you don't have to go via Boitzenburg.
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A section of the "Trail of the Stones" that requires a bit of commitment for everyone who is on the road with a racing bike. Cobblestones and partly sandy forest roads await you here. Still worth it!
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Fully agree, not recommended for road bikes. That's more CX or gravel. I don't believe that this track ever has seen any asphalt. I could not believe it on a long distance trip and had to bypass via Boitzenburg. A week later I tried just for the record. See pictures attached.
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Not so nice for racing bikes! Forest path that is very difficult to drive on in light rain. I can't recommend it.
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The region boasts diverse natural landscapes. In Am Mellensee, you can visit the Secluded swimming spot Krewitzsee for a quiet bathing experience, or explore the Sperenberger Gipsbrüche Lakes, known for their viewpoints and good water quality. Marienfließ features the DBU-Naturerbefläche Marienfließ, a 474-hectare nature reserve with sand heaths and pine forests, and the picturesque Stepenitz River, part of the 'Kingfisher Valley'.
Yes, both areas offer rich history. In Am Mellensee, notable sites include Schloss Zeesen, the Historisch-Technisches Museum Versuchsstelle Kummersdorf, and the gothic brick St. Marien Church in Klausdorf. Marienfließ is home to the Evangelisches Stift Marienfließ Monastery, the oldest Cistercian monastery in the Prignitz region, founded in 1231, with its historic Stiftskirche Church and Klostergarten.
The region is excellent for cycling. You can enjoy the Cycle path between Boitzenburg and Hardenbeck, known for its good asphalt and varied terrain. Another option is the Cycle Path Between Hardenbeck and Boitzenburg. For more routes, explore the Cycling in Mellensee-Marienfließ guide, which includes easy routes like the 'Hardenbeck Cycle Path – Hardenbeck Water Tower loop'.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Fasanenbrücke in the Fasanengarten offers access to quiet hiking trails, perfect for a family stroll. The Flaeming-Skate, a 230-kilometer route, is ideal for families with older children who enjoy skating or cycling. The various lidos around Mellensee also provide safe swimming opportunities.
Mellensee-Marienfließ offers numerous hiking trails. You can find quiet paths around the Fasanenbrücke. The 'Nature meets History' forest nature trail and a circular path around Mellensee are popular choices. For more options, check the Hiking in Mellensee-Marienfließ guide, which lists routes like the 'East shore of Krewitzsee – Gut Falkenhain loop'.
The region is beautiful year-round, but late spring to early autumn (May to September) is ideal for most outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming in the lakes. In summer, the Calluna-Heide in the DBU-Naturerbefläche Marienfließ transforms into a purple sea of blossoms, offering a stunning visual experience.
Yes, you can enjoy panoramic views from the Gipsberg Observation Tower and the Löwendorf Hill Observation Tower in the Am Mellensee area. These towers provide expansive vistas of the surrounding countryside and natural features.
Marienfließ is home to the DBU-Naturerbefläche Marienfließ, a significant nature reserve spanning 474 hectares. This area features expansive open landscapes with sand heaths, heathland, and pine forests, protecting specialized flora and various bird and insect species. The Stepenitz River, flowing through the Klostergarten, is also a protected water conservation area.
Yes, the Am Mellensee area is notable for its geological history. The Sperenberger Gipsbrüche Lakes are former gypsum quarries. You can also explore the Boden-Geo-Pfad, a 12 km path highlighting geological features, including the Gipsbrüche Sperenberg and the site of the former deepest borehole in the world.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. The Fasanenbrücke is noted for its romantic setting and quiet hiking trails. The Secluded swimming spot Krewitzsee is cherished for its idyllic, peaceful bathing experience with a firm lake bottom. The well-paved and scenic cycle paths, like the one between Boitzenburg and Hardenbeck, also receive high marks for their enjoyable terrain.
Yes, the region offers several excellent spots for swimming. Mellensee itself has various lidos (Strandbad Mellensee, Strandbad Klausdorf, Strandbad Sperenberg). The Secluded swimming spot Krewitzsee is a popular choice for a quiet, natural bathing experience. The Sperenberger Gipsbrüche Lakes also offer good water quality for swimming.
Am Mellensee features several interesting architectural landmarks. These include the impressive 18th-century Schloss Zeesen, the distinctive Scheunenwindmühle (Barn Windmill) in Saalow, and the gothic brick St. Marien Church in Klausdorf. The Dorfkirche Sperenberg and an 18th-century Baroque Protestant Church in Sperenberg also add to the region's architectural heritage.


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