Lakes around Wittstock/Dosse offer diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities in the historic Brandenburg region. The town is surrounded by various bodies of water, providing settings for outdoor activities and tranquil retreats. These lakes contribute significantly to the region's appeal for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can find a mix of serene environments and active water-based recreation.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Beautiful panorama 🌊☀️
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Fantastic view of the fishing hut on the Black Lake - this view is the reason why I have been spending at least a week a year here for almost 20 years.
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Surrounded by wide fields, meadows and forests, the lake offers a picturesque backdrop and a peaceful atmosphere that invites you to linger. The town of Mirow, which stretches along the southeastern shore of the lake, is a charming town with a well-kept beach. Here you can swim wonderfully in the lake in summer and enjoy the sun. Near the beach there is a kiosk and a restaurant, perfect for taking a break and refueling. On the opposite bank, which is easy to reach by bike, there is a campsite that also offers canoe rentals. A canoe tour on Lake Mirow is a wonderful way to enjoy the tranquil beauty of the lake from the water. A special highlight are the local fisheries on the lake. There you can try freshly smoked fish, which is prepared directly on the lake. There is nothing better than a delicious fish sandwich while looking out over the lake. The cycle paths around Lake Mirow are well developed and offer beautiful views of the lake and the surrounding landscape. The area here is ideal for cycling, with good surfaces and occasionally excellent cycle paths.
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Highly recommended! Here, the experience of nature and traces of the past combine in an idyllic way. Mirow Palace and Park are part of an entire ensemble on the palace island. There are two other architectural highlights: the Renaissance gatehouse and the Johanniter Church, which also houses the family crypt of the Strelitz ducal house. The palace has a fascinating history. At its core, it still consists of parts of a previous building from 1708, which was partially destroyed in a fire in 1742. The Baroque ballroom, which still exists today, dates from 1710. The current building was erected between 1749 and 1752 on behalf of Adolf Friedrich III according to plans by Christoph Julius Löwe. It is a small, two-story structure with an H-shaped floor plan, flanked by short, risalit-like wings. The facades of the eleven-aisled palace are rather plainly designed, with simple gables on the risalits. The interior of the palace was inspired by 18th-century French country palaces. The palace is said to have once been furnished with valuable furnishings by artists who also worked at Sanssouci, but today, little of this remains. After the ducal family left, the palace was repeatedly left unused for long periods and was mainly used for burials in the nearby princely crypt. A bike tour to the castle island of Mirow is a great way to actively explore the beautiful surroundings. The Mecklenburg Lake District offers numerous bike paths that lead comfortably to the island. Along the way, you can discover the picturesque nature, the lakes, and the charming villages along the way.
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From the bridge you have an excellent view of the lake. It's worth stopping there briefly. The view is great and it's worth a short detour!
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Restaurant and boat rental. Nearby campsites.
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From the hill you have an impressive view of the lake.
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The lakes around Wittstock/Dosse offer diverse natural beauty. Many, like the Griebsee and the Baalseen, are nestled within forested areas and form part of the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park. You'll find serene environments with wide fields, meadows, and clear waters, perfect for nature observation and relaxation.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. A 10.5 km circular trail leads around the Dranser See, offering picturesque views. The Griebsee also has a hiking trail along its eastern side. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes around Wittstock/Dosse, including trails like the 'Walkmühle – Dranser Lake loop'.
The Lake Mirow is particularly well-suited for cycling, surrounded by wide fields, meadows, and forests. Its opposite bank is easily reached by bike. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Wittstock/Dosse guide, which includes routes like the 'Lake Mirow – Mirow Lock loop'.
Absolutely. The Lake Mirow features a well-maintained lido for swimming during summer, along with a kiosk and restaurant. Many lakes offer tranquil settings for picnics and leisurely strolls. The Mirow Castle Island also offers a combination of nature and history that can be enjoyed by families.
The Dranser See is highly recommended for swimming, with its water quality consistently rated 'excellent'. The Lake Mirow also has a well-maintained lido on its southeast bank, perfect for a summer dip. Additionally, there's a bathing area near the View over Lake Plauer.
Several lakes are popular fishing destinations. The Großer Baalsee is known for various fish species, while the Kleiner Baalsee is specifically mentioned for tench. The Dranser See is home to pike, perch, eels, and more, attracting many anglers.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical interest. The Mirow Castle Island (Schlossinsel Mirow) features historical buildings, including a Renaissance gatehouse and a church. You can also visit the Diemitz Lock, an active man-made structure on the Müritz-Havel waterway, or the historic Fleether Mill, which now houses a restaurant.
You'll find various facilities. The Lake Mirow has a lido with a kiosk and restaurant, and a campsite with canoe rentals on the opposite bank. The Dranser See offers a natural campsite on its southwestern shore. Restaurants are also available near the Diemitz Lock and at the Fleether Mill.
Yes, canoe rentals are available at the campsite on the opposite bank of the Lake Mirow, offering a wonderful way to explore its serene beauty from the water.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The serene environments, especially within the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park, are highly valued for relaxation. Many enjoy active pursuits like cycling around Lake Mirow, swimming in the 'excellent' waters of Dranser See, and the picturesque views from spots like the View over Lake Plauer.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can find various running routes around Wittstock/Dosse, including loops like 'Badestelle Dranser See loop from Schweinrich' and 'Running loop from Dranse', which often incorporate lake views.


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