Natural monuments in Nemerower Holz are located within a forested area near Neubrandenburg, characterized by a landscape shaped by glacial activity. This region features dense woodlands, the significant Tollensesee, and sites of historical and archaeological importance. The area provides a combination of natural beauty and historical context for visitors.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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There is not much left to see of the dragon tree.
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The climb up the 55-meter-high Chimborazo is worthwhile. There's a summit cross and a summit book, but unfortunately, no view.
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Years ago we used to regularly get our Easter water from here. Now it has been dry for a long time. Is this climate change?
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The mighty beech tree is an impressive sight at any time of year.
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Just a few years ago the Suhlquelle was filled with water, we got Easter water here and tadpoles grew here. Now only the sign reminds us of the old spring. It remains a beautiful place and worth a hike 💕
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Short break to look at it.
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There are many memorial stones at the lake and in the town.
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looks more like a crocodile in the dark...
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Visitors frequently enjoy the impressive Carl-Köppel Beech, a gigantic tree with a trunk circumference of over 4 meters and a height of 40 meters. Another popular spot is the Chimborazo Memorial Stone, which commemorates naturalist Alexander von Humboldt and offers views over the Tollensesee.
Yes, Nemerower Holz is rich in historical natural monuments. You can visit the Destroyed megalithic grave in Nemerower Holz, which represents remnants of a Neolithic Funnelbeaker culture tomb, offering a glimpse into prehistoric burial practices. Additionally, the Chimborazo Memorial Stone and the Humboldt Memorial Stone at Lake Tollensesee both honor the renowned naturalist Alexander von Humboldt.
The natural monuments in Nemerower Holz are set within a landscape shaped by glacial activity, featuring dense woodlands and the significant Tollensesee. Many sites, like the Carl-Köppel Beech, are nestled within the forest, while others, such as the Humboldt Memorial Stone, offer views of the lake. The area is characterized by hilly terrain and steep banks along the lake.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Carl-Köppel Beech is located in a quiet, forested area that is pleasant for walks. The Humboldt Memorial Stone at Lake Tollensesee is also considered family-friendly, offering a chance to enjoy the lake views. The wider Tollensesee area provides numerous recreational opportunities, including swimming areas.
The Nemerower Holz area, particularly around the Tollensesee, offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Chimborazo Memorial Stone – Carl-Köppel Beech loop from Groß Nemerow' which is about 7.3 km. For cycling enthusiasts, there are extensive road cycling routes and mountain biking trails available. Find more details on easy hikes, road cycling routes, and MTB trails in Nemerower Holz.
Yes, many natural monuments are accessible via well-maintained hiking trails. For instance, the Chimborazo Memorial Stone is reached by a well-signposted path from the riverside, involving a short climb. There are also easy hiking routes, such as the 'Chimborazo Memorial Stone – Carl-Köppel Beech loop from Groß Nemerow', which allows you to visit multiple sites. You can discover more hiking options in the easy hikes guide for Nemerower Holz.
The 'Chimborazo' hill, reaching 55 meters, is a local elevation near the Tollensesee. It was named by the renowned naturalist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt, who, inspired by his South American travels, suggested naming a local hill after the South American mountain Chimborazo. The Chimborazo Memorial Stone marks this significant spot.
The Suhl Spring is a natural monument that was rediscovered in 1996 during the creation of hiking trails. Historically, it was a significant water source and a beautiful natural spot. While it may not be as active as it once was, it remains a noteworthy and picturesque location for hikers.
Visitors appreciate the combination of natural beauty and historical context. Many enjoy the quiet corners and scenic views, particularly around the Tollensesee. The gigantic Carl-Köppel Beech is often highlighted as a must-see. The historical sites, like the megalithic grave, offer a unique glimpse into the region's past, making for an engaging experience.
While not a single 'monument' in the same way as a specific tree or stone, the Tollensesee is a central natural feature that defines the Nemerower Holz experience. It is one of the cleanest and largest bodies of water in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, surrounded by forested hills and steep banks. Its interplay with the woodlands creates a striking landscape and a popular recreational area.
Yes, some sites offer geological insights. For example, the Humboldt Memorial Stone at Lake Tollensesee is made of granite-quartz-diorite and is estimated to be around 1,700 million years old, with information boards providing context. The entire Nemerower Holz landscape itself is a result of glacial activity, contributing to its unique topography.
Yes, several natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. The Chimborazo Memorial Stone is situated at a lookout point with a view over the Tollensesee. The Carl-Köppel Beech is also noted as a viewpoint, offering a unique perspective within the forest near the lake.


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