Best lakes around Bartenshagen-Parkentin offer natural beauty centered around historical and ecological lake areas. The region features notable ponds and nature reserves, providing opportunities for nature observation, hiking, and appreciating local wildlife. These areas are known for their protected status, diverse ecosystems, and historical significance. Visitors can explore various trails and viewpoints that showcase the unique landscapes of this district.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Located in the middle of the beech forest are these fish ponds, which belonged to the Althof and Doberan monastery estate.
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Historic water reservoir from the time of the fortress construction
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A beautiful forest and very pleasant to walk through.
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On the information board in front of the deep pond, you can learn all sorts of unfathomable stories about the origin of the deep hole. The pit is surrounded by the huge rampart bastion, the so-called Dreiwall bastion, which – as the name suggests – served to protect the Hanseatic city in three ramparts. Overall an impressive structure! About the legend: http://www.lexikus.de/bibliothek/Die-Dreiwalls-oder-Teufelshoehle-bei-Rostock
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The inner space enclosed by the uppermost rampart of the same is almost entirely occupied by a very deep and steep, D-shaped moat, which is commonly referred to by the name "Düwelskuhl" — Devil's Pit — also Dreiwallsgrube. (Source: http://lexikus.de)
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Quiet path - you have a very nice view over the landscape and hear the Baltic Sea more with every step. I think the animals are more likely to be seen from early summer - but I heard a lot of birds.
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The region is rich in wildlife, especially around protected areas. At the Hütter Monastery Ponds, you might spot fire-bellied toads, as this area hosts one of the largest populations in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The Conventer See nature reserve is a renowned birdwatching paradise, home to mute swans, reed warblers, great bitterns, great crested grebes, and marsh harriers. Otters also inhabit the area.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Hütter Monastery Ponds are surrounded by easy hiking routes through the Hütter Wohld forest, including a nature trail. The Conventer See nature reserve also features many hiking and cycling routes along its unique landscape. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes around Bartenshagen-Parkentin.
The Hütter Monastery Ponds have a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Cistercian monks from Doberan Monastery established them for fish farming, building them in steps. Today, they are a protected nature reserve, offering a glimpse into medieval monastic life and agricultural practices.
Due to their status as nature reserves and protected areas, swimming is generally not permitted in the Hütter Monastery Ponds or the Conventer See. These areas are primarily for nature observation, hiking, and appreciating local wildlife.
Many areas are suitable for families. The Hütter Monastery Ponds offer easy hiking routes through the forest. Swan Pond Park features easy paths and benches, making it ideal for relaxed family walks. The Conventer See nature reserve also has routes suitable for families to observe wildlife.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly good for nature observation and hiking, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Birdwatching at the Conventer See is excellent during migration seasons.
Yes, near the Hütter Monastery Ponds, you can find the Fischereihof Detlefsen. This fishery farm offers fresh trout from its own farming and features a restaurant, providing a culinary highlight after a walk.
The Conventer See is renowned as one of the most important waterfowl breeding and resting areas on the Baltic Sea coast. It's a significant lake located in a moor area, offering unique ecosystems and excellent opportunities for birdwatching and exploring coastal wetlands.
Yes, the Ruins of the Old Satow Church are an idyllically located historical site near a lake. This 13th-century church ruin has been renovated and structurally secured, offering a unique blend of history and nature.
The Teufelskuhle Pond is a very deep, D-shaped water pit surrounded by the huge wall bastion known as the three-wall bastion. It's associated with local legends and historical significance, having served to protect the Hanseatic city.
Beyond hiking, you can also enjoy running and road cycling. There are various running trails and road cycling routes that pass by or are close to the lake areas, offering different ways to explore the natural beauty of Bartenshagen-Parkentin.
Yes, along the Conventer See nature reserve, a small hiking trail leads to the Jemnitz lock, providing excellent viewing points for birdwatching and the unique moor landscape. The Swan Pond Park also offers pleasant spots to enjoy the water features and park surroundings.


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