Best lakes around Luckow are primarily connected to the Neuwarper See, a significant bay of the larger Szczecin Lagoon. This area is situated within the "Am Stettiner Haff" Nature Park, known for its natural landscapes. The region features small lakes, forests, and diverse wildlife, offering opportunities for nature exploration. Luckow benefits from its location in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a state recognized for its extensive network of water bodies.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Rest area with the best fish sandwiches.
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Welcome to Nowe Warpno! Beautiful gate at the port of Nowe Warpno!
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Excursions to the bird island of Riether Werder occasionally start from here.
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View of Neuwarper Lake, well developed
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There is a small, very simple harbor snack bar on the campsite, which is also very simple, with a few fish dishes, which is only open on weekends and only Saturdays and Sundays until 6 p.m. The fish is freshly fried in butter by the friendly old lady and is delicious. There is also potato salad and a kitchen towel as a napkin. You have to experience this!
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Marina of the smallest town in Poland Nowe Warpno.
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Observation tower with a view of the Szczecin Lagoon
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The region around Luckow is characterized by the Am Stettiner Haff Nature Park, offering a diverse landscape of small lakes, magnificent beech and mixed forests, and lowland moors. You can also experience the expansive Szczecin Lagoon and its bay, the Neuwarper See, which formed during the last phase of the Vistula glaciation.
Yes, the Neuwarper See Observation Tower provides expansive views of the Neuwarper See and the surrounding area. Another option is the Neuwarper See bike path and observation tower, which offers continuous views of the water and forests.
Besides enjoying the natural sandy beaches and boat harbors, you can explore various routes. For cycling, there are numerous options, including the Road Cycling Routes around Luckow and Gravel biking around Luckow. Hiking is also popular, with trails like the easy Rieth School – Riether Village Church loop. Find more options in the Hiking around Luckow guide.
Absolutely. The Vogelsang-Warsin Beach offers direct access to the Szczecin Lagoon with a natural sandy beach, perfect for families. The Neuwarper See bike path is also suitable for family cycling, and the Rieth Natural Harbor is a pleasant spot for all ages.
Yes, the Vogelsang-Warsin Beach provides direct access to the Szczecin Lagoon with a natural sandy beach, inviting visitors to linger and swim. The Neuwarper See, a bay of the lagoon, also offers opportunities for water activities.
The region is inviting at any time of year. The natural sandy beaches and boat harbors are pleasant for lingering, and the developed cycle paths offer opportunities for exploration throughout the seasons. The natural beauty of the Am Stettiner Haff Nature Park can be appreciated year-round.
The Rieth Natural Harbor features a small summer gastronomy and a café/restaurant nearby. The twin municipality of Vogelsang-Warsin, near the Vogelsang-Warsin Beach, also has a local shop, and the seaside resort of Ueckermünde is just 7 km away for more options.
The Am Stettiner Haff Nature Park is a protected landscape area known for its diverse wildlife. Due to the varied habitats, from wet moors to extensive forests and inland dunes, you can find a particularly rich flora and fauna, including rare birds and otters.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and beautiful landscape, especially the continuous views of the water and forests along paths like the Neuwarper See bike path. The natural sandy beaches and idyllic boat harbors, such as at Vogelsang-Warsin Beach, are also highly valued for relaxation.
The current landscape was shaped approximately 12,000 to 10,000 years ago during the last Ice Age, specifically the Pomeranian stage of the Weichselian glaciation. Glaciers and meltwater formed the flat ground moraines, valleys, and basins, and the Neuwarper See itself formed as an extensive, flat lagoon during this period.
While the primary focus is on natural beauty, the area around Vogelsang-Warsin, near the Vogelsang-Warsin Beach, has a castle with a well-preserved park and the hereditary burial site of the noble von Enckevortist family, which is worth a visit.


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