Palingener Heide Und Halbinsel Teschow
Palingener Heide Und Halbinsel Teschow
Lakes in Palingener Heide Und Halbinsel Teschow are found within a protected landscape characterized by heathland, forests, and a peninsula along the Trave River. The region features diverse natural features, including the significant Dassower See, which is known as one of Germany's largest bird sanctuaries. This area offers varied ecosystems and provides opportunities for exploring natural landscapes and historical sites. The Palingener Heide Und Halbinsel Teschow nature reserve is ideal for those seeking walking and cycling opportunities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Just a few meters from the patrol road lies this beautiful forest lake...
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Beautifully hidden lake with a small bench - a narrow path leads all the way around the lake
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Smooth asphalt, beautiful cycle path between Selmsdorf and Dassow
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The Dassower See is not an inland lake, but a side bay of the Traveförde.
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Interesting buildings on the water.
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Café Schwabe with a terrace is located at the mouth of the Stepnitz.
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Such an idyllic, small lake... simply wonderful.
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The region features diverse natural landscapes, including heathland, forests, and a peninsula along the Trave River. You'll find significant brackish bays like the Dassower See with dense reed beds and rolling hills, as well as secluded forest lakes and bog lakes. The area is known for its varied ecosystems.
Yes, the Dassower See is recognized as one of Germany's largest bird sanctuaries. It's a crucial resting and wintering area for Nordic waterfowl, hosting approximately 30 types of ducks and various raptors like the White-tailed Eagle. Its islands, Buchhorst and Graswerder, are important bird refuges.
Several spots are suitable for families. The View of Lake Dassow offers expansive views and a bench for resting. Hafenspeicher Dassow is a historical site that can be interesting for all ages. Kiebitz Lake is an idyllic spot with good water access and a bathing beach on its east side, perfect for a picnic.
The Hafenspeicher Dassow is a significant historical site, a port warehouse that played a role during the former inner-German border. The Dassower See itself holds historical context as part of the restricted area during the division of Germany, with former border fortifications still visible.
The Palingener Heide Und Halbinsel Teschow area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and running. Many paths offer beautiful views of the lakes and their surroundings.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the path to Möwenmoor Pond can be somewhat hidden and may involve navigating through felled trees, offering a more secluded and wild natural experience. Some MTB routes in the area are also rated as moderate difficulty.
Visiting during warmer months is generally recommended for easier access to some of the more secluded spots, like the Forest Lake on the Teschow Peninsula, and for better wildlife viewing. Birdwatching at Dassower See is particularly rewarding during migration and wintering seasons.
The Dassower See is unique because it's technically a brackish bay of the Trave Fjord, largely cut off from the Baltic Sea. It's renowned as one of Germany's largest bird sanctuaries and offers profound tranquility due to minimal boat traffic. Its historical significance as part of the former inner-German border also sets it apart.
Absolutely. The 'Forest Lake on the Teschow Peninsula' within the protected area offers a secluded, natural experience for hikers. Similarly, the Möwenmoor Pond is described as a lonely, romantic lake, and the Peninsula in the Peermoor (Petrusmoor) Bog Lake provides a very quiet and relaxing atmosphere, far from urban noises.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views, especially from spots like the View of Lake Dassow. The idyllic and tranquil atmosphere of lakes like Kiebitz Lake and the secluded nature of places like Möwenmoor Pond are also highly appreciated. The diverse natural settings and opportunities for quiet reflection are key highlights.
Yes, Kiebitz Lake is known for its good access to the water and features a bathing beach on its east side, making it an ideal spot for swimming or a picnic.


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