Lakes around Varchentin are situated within the Mecklenburg Lake District, an area known for its numerous freshwater bodies. The region features a landscape characterized by natural lakes, wooded shores, and reed belts. These lakes offer opportunities for nature observation and various water-based activities. Varchentin itself is home to several notable lakes, including the Großer Varchentiner See, Kleiner Varchentiner See, and Schwandter See.
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The body of water has an area of approximately 17.0 hectares and reaches a maximum depth of about 2.5 meters. It is a natural lake used for recreation, swimming, and fishing.
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The body of water has an area of approximately 17.0 hectares and reaches a maximum depth of about 2.5 meters. It is a natural lake used for recreation, swimming, and fishing.
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The Großer Varchentiner See is located north of the Mecklenburg Lake District in the Mecklenburg Lake District in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and belongs entirely to the municipality of Groß Plasten. It covers an area of 1.81 km² and has a maximum width of 1,600 meters and a maximum length of 1,500 meters. The lake is almost entirely surrounded by a reed belt and is wooded on the southern shore, while the western shore is marshy.
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The Great Varchentiner See covers an area of 1.81 km² and has a maximum width of 1,600 meters and a maximum length of 1,500 meters. The lake is almost entirely surrounded by a reed belt and is wooded on the southern shore, while the western shore is marshy.
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Do not cycle any further on that path, as indicated on Komoot, because it is a hiking trail and full of nettles when we were there.
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A beautiful place by the lake to unwind. Or jump into the cold water.
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Good opportunity to cool off on the bike tour. From the tower you have a good view of the lake.
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The lakes around Varchentin offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy water sports like swimming, stand-up paddling, canoeing, sailing, and motorboating. The area is also excellent for hiking and cycling on well-developed paths, as well as nature and bird watching, especially around the reed belts and wooded shores.
Yes, several lakes offer good swimming opportunities. The Swimming and landing spot on the lakeshore provides a designated swimming area with a 15-meter wide entry into the water. The Kleiner Varchentiner See is also recognized for its swimming area, and the Clausdorf Observation Tower by the Lake is suitable for swimming. Additionally, the Schwandter See is a popular spot for bathing.
The Clausdorf Observation Tower by the Lake on Großer Varchentiner See is an excellent spot. It offers great views of the lake and is equipped with benches, tables, a fire pit, and a high observation tower ideal for bird watching.
Yes, the region offers extensive hiking opportunities. You can explore the magnificent lake landscape on well-developed paths. For specific routes, consider exploring the Hiking around Varchentin guide, which includes easy routes like the 'Varchentin Manor – Ice cellar Varchentin loop' and moderate options such as the 'Lakeside Swimming Spot – Old Oak loop'.
The area is well-suited for cycling, with paths that allow you to explore the lake landscape. For gravel biking, check out the Gravel biking around Varchentin guide. If you prefer road cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around Varchentin guide offers various options, including routes around Lake Tollensesee.
The Großer Varchentiner See is particularly good for nature observation. Its almost continuous reed belt, wooded southern shore, and marshy western shore create diverse habitats. The Clausdorf Observation Tower by the Lake is specifically highlighted as an ideal location for bird watching.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the region. The Schwandter See, for example, is a natural lake frequently used for recreation, bathing, and fishing.
Many spots are suitable for families. The Clausdorf Observation Tower by the Lake offers a rest area with benches, tables, and a fire pit, making it a great stop for families. The Swimming and landing spot on the lakeshore is also family-friendly with its designated swimming area.
The Großer Varchentiner See is a significant natural freshwater lake known for its scenic views, including vistas of Varchentin and the historic Varchentin Castle. It features an almost continuous reed belt, a wooded southern shore, and a marshy western shore, contributing to its untouched natural charm. The Clausdorf Observation Tower by the Lake is a key feature, offering excellent views and a resting area.
The Schwandter See is a popular natural lake for local recreation, bathing, and fishing. It has a surface area of approximately 17 hectares and reaches a maximum depth of about 2.5 meters, making it a pleasant spot for various water-based activities.
The lakes are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months for water activities, hiking, and cycling. The region is known for its tranquility, making it ideal for relaxation away from crowds. For specific seasonal considerations, it's best to check local conditions, but spring through autumn typically offers the most pleasant weather for outdoor pursuits.
Yes, the Clausdorf Observation Tower by the Lake provides a very nice rest area with benches, tables, a fire pit, and a hut. The Swimming and landing spot on the lakeshore also features a larger meadow with a bench.


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