Best attractions and places to see around Upahl include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural areas. Located in Northwest Mecklenburg, Germany, Upahl benefits from its position between Wismar and Lübeck. The region features an idyllic landscape of fields, meadows, and small lakes, with the Baltic Sea coast nearby. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from ancient churches to restored historical buildings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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. From 1877 Hohenkirchen remained with Colonel a. D. Helmuth August von Buch in the possession of the von Buch families
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The church was mentioned in the Ratzeburg tithe register around 1230 and belonged to the diocese of Ratzeburg in the Middle Ages. When this church was built at the behest of the Bishop of Ratzeburg, the name Honkerken came into being and was mentioned in a document in 1260.[1] As early as 1308, the von Quitzow auf Voigtshagen family owned property in Hohenkirchen, but church patronage was taken over by the sovereign instead of the bishop. In the church visitation protocol from 1647, the Duke was named as the patron of the church, but in 1653 he had already ceded it to the district administrator Daniel von Plessen auf Hoikendorf. This was followed by Baron Friedrich Amadeus von Schmettau in 1723, Baltasar Ditmar in 1749, District Administrator Ernst Friedrich von Bülow in 1783, the Kosel family in 1804, Karl Brakenwagen in 1808 and, from 1811, Chamberlain Ernst Graf von Bernstorff. Since 1829 the Dassel family, from 1847 Dr. Iwan von Glöden, then forester Otto von der Lühe and from 1865 Bernhard Karl von Bülow.
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The place owes its name to the village church's dominant position in the landscape at the height of a moraine. It was probably founded around 1200 during the early settlement of the coastal strip between the Wismar Bay and the Wohlenberger Wiek.
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A beautiful little church on a mountain.
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A beautiful church on top of the mountain
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The region around Upahl is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Gothic St. John's Church Hohenkirchen, dating back to the 13th century. Another significant site is the Gadebusch Historic Train Station, which opened in 1897 and now houses a restaurant and sleeper car hotel. Don't miss the Gadebusch Town Hall, a man-made monument from the 1340s that originally served merchants.
Yes, several notable castles and manor houses are within reach. Bothmer Castle (Schloss Bothmer), a famous Baroque-style building, features a museum and beautiful grounds. Schloss Plüschow is another local landmark, often included in cycling routes. Further afield, the highly-rated Schloss Schwerin offers a significant family-friendly experience, and Gutshaus Zülow, built in 1871, now serves as a conference center.
Upahl is surrounded by an idyllic landscape of fields, meadows, and small lakes, perfect for leisurely strolls. The Baltic Sea coast is just a short drive away, with Boltenhagen beach offering stunning views and opportunities for water sports. You can also enjoy pleasant walks through the Bothmer Castle Park.
The region offers numerous routes for hiking and cycling. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Rauchhaus Möllin – Zeiss House loop from Rehna' or the 'Fast gravel descent – Stepenitz Riverside Path loop from Grevesmühlen'. If you prefer hiking, 'View of Lake Ploggensee' or 'Hamberge Observation Tower' loops are popular easy options. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Upahl and Easy hikes around Upahl guides.
Families visiting Upahl have several options. The Pirate Action Open Air Theater in Grevesmühlen is just 3.5km away. For animal lovers, Wismar Zoo is about 15.8km from Upahl. If you're looking for aquatic fun, WONNEMAR Wismar water park is approximately 17km away. Additionally, Schloss Schwerin, about 25.6km away, is a highly-rated family-friendly castle.
The region is particularly beautiful for outdoor activities in spring and autumn. During these seasons, nature is either in full bloom or showcasing vibrant colors, making hiking and cycling especially enjoyable.
Yes, the Gadebusch Town Hall is noted as wheelchair accessible. This historical building, originally built in the 1340s, offers an opportunity to experience local history.
Yes, you can visit the Boitiner Steintanz Stone Circles, which are among Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's most well-known ground monuments. An archaeological excavation in 1929 revealed an urn burial from the pre-Roman Iron Age, suggesting they were grave sites. The Steinzeitdorf Kussow (Stone Age Village), about 10.1km from Upahl, also offers insights into historical periods.
The Dobbertin Monastery (Kloster Dobbertin) is a unique gem featuring a double-towered church and a history as a Benedictine foundation and noble women's convent. It's now a popular meeting place for art lovers. The Monastery Town of Rehna, founded in the mid-12th century, also offers a rich historical and religious experience with its renovated inner city and monastery buildings.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Highlights like the Gadebusch Historic Train Station are praised for being nicely restored and offering a unique dining experience. The historical context of sites like the Gadebusch Town Hall and the Monastery Town of Rehna is also highly valued, providing a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, the nearby Boltenhagen beach on the Baltic Sea offers excellent opportunities for various water sports. You can try windsurfing, kitesurfing, or sailing, especially on a clear day when you might even see as far as Denmark.
The Gadebusch Historic Train Station has been beautifully restored and now houses the 'Station Burgsee' restaurant, offering fresh, regional, and modern cuisine. You can even stay in an original sleeping car from the former GDR government train, providing a truly unique experience.
For day trips, consider visiting the historic city of Wismar (about 18km away) with its Old Port and Zoo. The impressive Schloss Schwerin (about 25.6km away) is another excellent option. Further afield, the city of Lübeck (approximately 35.1 km away) offers the engaging European Hansemuseum.


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