Best lakes around Tessenow are found in the municipality of Tessenow, situated in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes and offers several lakes for recreation and exploration. The area provides opportunities to experience diverse natural environments, including protected areas and moorlands. Visitors can discover a variety of lakes, from those offering active recreation to tranquil spots for relaxation.
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In the 1990s, this was an alternative to the swimming pool opposite. It even had a slide, walkways, and a kiosk (it's on a hillside; the foundations are still visible today). The Eichberg, a lawn for sunbathing, and the man-made sandy beach are still inviting for swimming.
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Small bathing area with adjacent well-kept lawn. Definitely a nice destination on warm summer days😊
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Very nice and above all quiet campsite. The operators are super friendly and helpful. The food on offer is small but nice. The sanitary facilities are clean and well maintained. I also like the spatial separation between the "normal" and the cyclists with tents. Simply great. A little tip: Make sure you take cash with you, as the EC machine has a mind of its own and only works when it wants to.
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Prohibition signs everywhere. The entrance was a "pig pen." I thought I was entering a fortress. 17.50 for an overnight stay, 2.50 to charge the battery. The fact that a French flag hung next to the German flag couldn't disguise the xenophobia of the owner. Non-campers weren't allowed to go to the lake and weren't given any drinks. I decided to spend another 10 euros and travel 10 kilometers and get a room at the Kutscherhof in Broock, wishing the owner much success with her fortress.
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Long stretch of beach with a sandy beach and few mosquitos. The water is pretty shallow. You probably have the opportunity to grill.
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The area around Tessenow's lakes offers diverse natural landscapes. For instance, the Wocker-See is bordered by the picturesque Wockertal landscape protection area and the Darzer Moor, both known for rare plant and animal life. You can also find the Eisvogellehrpfad (Kingfisher nature trail) near the Lower Voigtsdorf pond, which is an excursion recommended from Wocker-See.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. The View of Wockersee offers a well-equipped lido with a sunbathing lawn, a 3-meter diving tower, jetties, a beach volleyball court, children's play equipment, and a sand beach. The Eichberg area at Wocker-See is also ideal for picnics and features a playground. Additionally, the Bathing Area at Eichberg Beach, Schaalsee provides a small bathing area with a sandy beach and a well-kept lawn, perfect for warm summer days. The Swimming Area at Treptowsee also features a long sandy beach with shallow water, suitable for families.
The lakes around Tessenow are great for various outdoor activities. Wocker-See is excellent for hiking, swimming, fishing, and boating. There's a popular 5 km circular hiking trail around Wocker-See, which can be extended to 14 km to include the Wockertal. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including easy to moderate options like the 'Bridge Over the Elde – View of Wockersee loop from Tessenow' which is part of the Cycling around Tessenow guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as the 'Lake Wocker – View of Wockersee loop from Parchim' found in the MTB Trails around Tessenow guide.
Yes, the Wocker-See features a popular 5 km long circular hiking trail. This trail can be extended to 14 km to explore the diverse natural environment of the Wockertal. While specific hiking trails are not detailed for all lakes, the general area offers opportunities for walks and enjoying nature.
Yes, Camping Blanksee is a quiet campsite located near Siggelkow, approximately 8.7 kilometers from Tessenow. It provides opportunities for relaxation and enjoying nature, particularly for those interested in camping.
The lakes are particularly inviting during warmer months. For activities like swimming, sunbathing, and boating, summer is ideal. The Bathing Area at Eichberg Beach, Schaalsee is noted as a nice destination on warm summer days. Hiking and cycling can be enjoyed from spring through autumn, offering pleasant weather to explore the natural surroundings.
Yes, the Paved cycling route by the retention basin is noted as wheelchair accessible. This route offers a good opportunity for a break and to enjoy the views for cyclists and others seeking accessible paths.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and the natural beauty. The View of Wockersee is popular for its swimming and rowing options, and the ability to cycle along its shore. The Bathing Area at Eichberg Beach, Schaalsee is loved for its well-kept lawn and sandy beach. The quiet atmosphere and friendly operators at Camping Blanksee are also highly valued by visitors.
Specific public transport routes directly to each lake are not detailed in the available information. It is generally recommended to check local transport schedules for buses or trains connecting to nearby towns like Parchim or Siggelkow, and then consider local options or cycling to reach the lakes.
Generally, public access to lakes for activities like swimming and hiking on designated trails does not require special permits in this region. However, for specific activities like fishing or camping, permits or fees may apply. For instance, Camping Blanksee charges for overnight stays. It's always advisable to check with local authorities or specific facility operators for any particular requirements.
While specific cafes or pubs directly at every lake are not detailed, the lido at Wocker-See offers amenities, and the Bathing Area at Eichberg Beach, Schaalsee historically had a kiosk. For more options, you would typically find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns and villages, such as Parchim or Siggelkow.
Many of the natural trails and paths around the lakes, such as the circular trail around Wocker-See, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always important to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Wockertal and Darzer Moor, and to clean up after them. Specific rules might apply to designated bathing areas or private properties, so always look for local signage.


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