Lakes around Krakower Lake are located in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, characterized by its numerous bays, islands, and peninsulas. The lake is divided into the protected Krakower Obersee, known for its biodiversity and bird species like sea eagles, and the Krakower Untersee, which offers opportunities for water sports and shoreline activities. The surrounding landscape features forests, hills, meadows, and moorland, providing a setting for nature observation and outdoor exploration. This region offers a tranquil experience with less developed tourism infrastructure compared to…
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Very nice circular tour from Alt-Schwerin.
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The promenade invites you to linger with a beautiful view of Lake Krakow.
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No matter which direction you arrive in Krakow am See, the observation tower on Jörnberg welcomes you. The observation platform of the now 28-meter-tall tower is located almost 100 meters above sea level. Visitors who climb the tower's 126 steps are rewarded with a magnificent panoramic view of Krakow's glittering lake labyrinth. After the first wooden observation tower was built on the same site in 1897, a new reinforced concrete structure followed. The Bismarck Tower, erected in 1907, was made of reinforced concrete by a Rostock company. It reached a height of 13.40 meters up to the observation platform. For many years, this tower served as a center of attraction for Krakow's citizens and visitors. It was later demolished as a result of the war. Source: https://www.krakow-am-see.de/de/krakow-am-see/stadtfuehrer/Aussichtsturm.php
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The Nebeldurchbruchtal valley is highly recommended. The paths lead through moorland, along streams, and sometimes cross them in adventurous ways (a wooden walkway with only a single handrail). Unspoilt nature awaits, before Lake Krakow opens up with its less crowded bays and shoreline paths.
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From here you have a beautiful view over Lake Krakow and the NSG Krakower Obersee. You can simply enjoy the view or take the time to observe the numerous water birds more closely.
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Climbing the tower is definitely recommended. From here you have a great panoramic view and can also enjoy wonderful sunsets. You should check the opening times beforehand, as they are very busy here! be taken precisely. Climbing the tower is free.
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The fish burger is great. Plus the nice comments from the landlord.
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Krakower Lake offers a tranquil experience away from larger tourist crowds, set within a stunning landscape of forests, hills, meadows, and moorland. Its unique 'seven' shape, numerous islands, and bays add to its charm. The lake is divided into the protected Krakower Obersee, known for its rich biodiversity, and the Krakower Untersee, which is more actively used for tourism and water sports.
Yes, especially in the protected Krakower Obersee, which is one of the oldest conservation areas in Northern Germany. You can observe rare waterfowl like sea eagles from a dedicated viewing tower near Gleve. The Seeadler Observation Tower at Krakower Obersee is an excellent spot for birdwatching and enjoying stunning views.
The region offers diverse activities including swimming in the clean, warm waters, cycling, hiking, and birdwatching. The Krakower Untersee is particularly popular for water sports. You can find various routes for different activities, such as cycling tours, MTB trails, and road cycling routes around the lake.
Absolutely. The Krakow Lake Promenade offers an easy and pleasant walk along the inland lake, perfect for families. Many viewpoints, like the View of the Krakower See from the lakeside pier, are also family-friendly and invite visitors to linger.
For magnificent panoramic views, climb the Jörnberg Lookout Tower. After ascending its 126 steps, you'll be rewarded with a spectacular 360-degree view of the Krakower Lake labyrinth and its picturesque surroundings. The tower is almost 100 meters above sea level.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for swimming and water sports, the warmer months are ideal due to the lake's excellent bathing water quality. Spring and autumn are perfect for hiking and birdwatching, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. The less-developed tourism infrastructure ensures a serene environment throughout the year.
Yes, the region has some historical significance. The Fritz Reuter Memorial Stone commemorates the local poet who described this area as a 'paradise.' Additionally, the Jörnberg Lookout Tower has a history, with a reinforced concrete Bismarck Tower built on the site in 1907, replacing an earlier wooden structure.
Yes, the 'Krako Circular Trail' allows visitors to explore the entire lake, revealing charming views of forests, moorland, and hidden ponds. This trail is a great way to experience the diverse landscapes surrounding Krakower See.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area, often highlighting the stunning views and opportunities for relaxation. The clean water for swimming and the diverse birdlife, especially the sea eagles, are also frequently mentioned as major draws. The lakeside pier is a popular spot for lingering and enjoying the scenery.
Yes, there are many easy walks and trails suitable for beginners. The Krakow Lake Promenade is a gentle option, and the 'Krako Circular Trail' also offers accessible sections. You can find easy cycling routes like the 'Lake Krakow – Jörnberg Lookout Tower loop' from Krakow am See, which is 12.8 km long, perfect for a relaxed outing.
The surrounding region features geological remnants of the last Ice Age. A notable example is the Findlingsgarten (boulder garden) on Krakower Buchenberg, which showcases large boulders deposited by glaciers, offering a glimpse into the area's ancient past.


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