Best lakes around Teterower Lake are situated in the Mecklenburgische Schweiz und Kummerower See Nature Park in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. This ground moraine lake is approximately 3.3 kilometers long and 1.9 kilometers wide, with an average depth of 4 meters. The region is characterized by its natural landscape, including the significant Burgwallinsel, a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage site. The lake offers various water activities and natural features for visitors.
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It is very beautiful here and there is even a small jetty to go into the water. The place is also good for resting or spending the night.
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A beautiful natural pool at the lake.
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With the ferry to Burgwallinsel. Even the way there is pure nature.
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Nice restaurant with small beach and adventure playground. The thatched building was built in 1996. After a short tour of the Burgwallinsel, you can stop here, let yourself be pampered and enjoy the cozy atmosphere.
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From Easter to the end of September, the MS Regulus takes you on its round trips across Lake Teterow. The barge can carry 30 people. If you are traveling with a group or your family, it is best to call the ferryman beforehand.
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Investor for the "Regulus" barge when she starts her round trips on the Teterower See in the summer months. It runs from Easter to the end of September. The best thing to do is call the ferryman in good time so that you are actually picked up.
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The region around Teterower Lake offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Key attractions include the lake itself, with its multiple beaches and bathing areas like the NaturBad Teterower See. A significant feature is the Burgwallinsel, a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage site with an adventure playground, the Wendenkrug Restaurant, and an observation tower. The Binsenbrink Nature Reserve on the western side is also notable for its diverse birdlife and otters.
Yes, Teterower Lake is very family-friendly. The NaturBad Teterower See features a large sunbathing lawn and a sandy beach perfect for children. On Burgwallinsel, there's an adventure playground and opportunities for boat rentals. Swimming courses are also offered during the summer months.
You can reach Burgwallinsel via the Burgwall Ferry or the historic motor barkasse "Regulus". The ferry operates from Easter to September. On the island, you can swim at the natural bathing beach, rent pedal or rowing boats, explore a hiking trail, visit the Wendenkrug Restaurant, and enjoy panoramic views from the observation tower.
Teterower Lake is excellent for various water activities. You can go swimming at designated areas like the NaturBad Teterower See. Sailing with dinghies and cutters is popular, and you can rent paddle boats, rowing boats, and stand-up paddleboards, especially from Burgwallinsel. Fishing is also permitted from the shore, jetties, and boats, with permits available locally.
Burgwallinsel is a site of significant historical importance. It was once a prominent Slavic settlement and is now recognized by UNESCO as a cultural heritage site. The island's history is preserved, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's past.
Absolutely. The Binsenbrink Nature Reserve on the western side of Teterower See is a crucial habitat for rare bird species and otters, with over 200 bird species observed, including kingfishers and sea eagles. A nature trail along the Sauerwerder peninsula offers excellent opportunities for nature observation and birdwatching.
The period from Easter to September is ideal for visiting Teterower Lake. During these months, the MS Regulus operates its round trips, lifeguards are on duty at the NaturBad, and swimming courses are available. This timeframe also allows for comfortable enjoyment of water sports and exploring the island.
Yes, there are several cycling routes around Teterower Lake. You can find options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the "Rostock Gate in Teterow – Teschow Castle loop from Teterow" or the longer "Basedow Castle – Ulrichshusen Castle loop from Teterow." For more details, explore the Cycling around Teterower Lake guide.
Yes, there are easy hiking trails available. For example, you can enjoy loops like "Burgwall Ferry – Boat dock loop from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern" or "Teterow Lake – Burgwall Ferry loop from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern." These trails are generally short and suitable for leisurely walks. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Teterower Lake guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse beaches and bathing areas, such as the NaturBad Teterower See, which are perfect for relaxation and water activities. The historic Burgwallinsel, with its unique blend of history, dining at Wendenkrug Restaurant, and family-friendly amenities, is also a highly cherished spot. The scenic ferry ride to the island is often highlighted as a pleasant experience.
Yes, you can take a scenic round trip on the historic motor barkasse "Regulus." It operates from Easter to September, typically between the Naturbad, Burgwallinsel, and Teschow beach. The landing stage for the launch "Regulus" is a convenient starting point.
On Burgwallinsel, you can find the Wendenkrug Restaurant, which offers dining options and a cozy atmosphere. At the NaturBad Teterower See, there is also a bistro called "Bootsmann" for food and drinks. The nearby town of Teterow also provides various cafes and restaurants.


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