Best attractions and places to see around Mühlen Eichsen offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty within the Stepenitz river valley. This region in Nordwestmecklenburg features a landscape shaped by glacial formations, lakes, and ancient forests. Visitors can explore a variety of cultural points of interest and natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The interior of the church has a flat roof, and the interior furnishings date back to the renovation in the 1950s. Older Schwerin residents in the parish will remember that Protestant youth groups often gathered in Cramon for their summer meetings: the rectory has a special reputation among them. Today, the rectory has been sold, and the rectory barn was in danger of falling into disrepair. But, miraculously, residents of the surrounding villages came together with the parish to transform the barn into a radio play barn, which has also become a meeting place for the entire village and the surrounding area.
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The historic train station in Gadebusch is a real adventure station. In addition to the Station Burgsee Restaurant and various event locations, the station has a very special highlight in store. Like various politicians and athletes before you, you can spend the night in the former GDR government train. The saloon sleeping car, built in 1968, has six double sleeping compartments, a toilet and a shared shower. https://www.mecklenburg-schwerin.de/unsere-region/staedte-und-orte/gadebusch/nicht-verpassen/#
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The historic train station in Gadebusch, which was completely restored in 2012 and is a listed building, offers you fresh, regional and modern cuisine in the "Station Burgsee" restaurant. Located directly in the Gadebusch city forest and on the Burgsee, you can enjoy typical Mecklenburg hospitality and excellent service here. In addition to its first-class "Station Burgsee" restaurant, the historic Gadebusch train station offers other options for active leisure and vacation planning. From August 2014, guests can stay in an original sleeping car from the former GDR government train, which is located right next to the train station. In addition, rooms are offered for companies to hold product presentations, seminars and demonstrations. Complete, individually put together incentive packages can also be booked. Whether you want to roam the area with tanks on a closed-off track, discover the Mecklenburg landscape in American vintage cars or camp by a pond in the middle of the nature of northwest Mecklenburg - there are great options here. https://www.mecklenburg-Schwerin.de/unsere-region/regionen/vom-schaalsee-bis-zur-ostsee/restaurant-station-burgsee/index.html
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Railway fans will get their money's worth here. Very nice to look at lock and wagons.
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The brick town hall of Gadebusch, which is well worth seeing
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The historic Gadebusch train station is now home to the “Station Burgsee” restaurant, which invites you to have a small snack. But there is also a lot to see outside.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the 14th-century Cramon village church, known for its unique narrow connection between the tower and nave. Another significant site is the Mühlen Eichsen Village Church, also a 14th-century brick Gothic structure. Don't miss the Gadebusch Town Hall, a man-made monument from the 1340s that served as an administration building, or the Gadebusch Historic Train Station, which opened in 1897 and now houses a restaurant and sleeping car hotel.
Absolutely! The area is characterized by its natural beauty. The Lake Neumühler, formed by glaciers during the Ice Age, is a habitat for otters and part of the European Natura 2000 protected area system. You can also explore the picturesque Stepenitz River Valley, which flows directly through Mühlen Eichsen, featuring numerous narrow lakes like Gramoner See and Wendelsdorfer See. The Stepenitz-Stauseen (reservoirs) near Gottmannsförde also offer tranquil natural settings.
The region is well-suited for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. You can find numerous trails showcasing diverse natural landscapes, including glacial formations, lakes, and ancient forests. For specific routes, consider exploring the Hiking around Mühlen Eichsen guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Mühlen Eichsen guide for detailed tour suggestions.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Gadebusch Historic Train Station, with its restaurant and unique sleeping car hotel, offers an interesting experience for all ages. The Gadebusch Town Hall is also listed as family-friendly. Additionally, the natural areas like Lake Neumühler provide opportunities for walks and enjoying nature with children.
For easier walks, you can refer to the Easy hikes around Mühlen Eichsen guide. This guide features routes such as the 'Johanniter Church Groß Eichsen – Menhir with stone bench loop from Mühlen Eichsen' which is rated as easy, and shorter loops like 'Stone bridge by the stream – Cramon village church loop from Dalberg'.
The region's natural areas are home to various wildlife. Lake Neumühler is notably a habitat for otters. The Stepenitz River Valley, with its high natural integrity, supports diverse flora and fauna, making it a good spot for nature observation during hikes.
Yes, Mühlen Eichsen is home to the significant Brandgräberfeld von Mühlen Eichsen (Cremation Burial Ground of Mühlen Eichsen). Located south of the village, this archaeological site dates back to the pre-Roman Iron Age (approximately 600 BC to 100 AD) and is one of the most important burial grounds of the Jastorf culture, with around 5,000 recorded burials.
The village of Mühlen Eichsen itself takes its name from an old water mill, first documented in 1230. The current mill building on the Stepenitz river was constructed in 1899. While specific visitor access details are not always available, its historical significance is notable.
Beyond the village churches, you can find the Gutshaus Mühlen Eichsen (Manor House Mühlen Eichsen), a neo-Gothic manor from the mid-19th century surrounded by a well-maintained park. Also, the Johanniter-Kirche Groß Eichsen, located in a district of Mühlen Eichsen, features an imposing 15th-century west tower with a visible Johanniter cross and notable remnants of ornamental grisaille painting inside.
The Gadebusch Town Hall is listed as wheelchair accessible, making it a suitable option for visitors with mobility needs. When planning outdoor activities, it's advisable to check specific route details for accessibility information.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Gadebusch Historic Train Station is praised for its restoration and unique offerings like the sleeping car hotel. The Lake Neumühler is loved for its varied and shady paths, offering excellent hiking and bathing opportunities for both people and pets.
Yes, the Megalithgräber (Megalithic Tombs) are reconstructed historical sites and natural monuments that provide an inviting spot for a short break, especially appealing during autumn. Additionally, the Plüschower Eiche (Plüschow Oak) is an old oak tree designated as a natural monument.


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