Naturpark Flusslandschaft Peenetal
Naturpark Flusslandschaft Peenetal
Natural monuments in Naturpark Flusslandschaft Peenetal are situated within one of Central and Western Europe's largest continuous fenland areas. This river landscape, covering approximately 334 square kilometers, is known for its largely unspoiled nature and exceptional biodiversity. The region features the Peene River, one of Germany's last unregulated rivers, providing a habitat for numerous species. Visitors can explore diverse ecosystems, from wetlands to historic sites, observing a wide array of flora and fauna.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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A great place for a view of the area and a comfortable bench for a rest Very idyllic
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With around 20,000 hectares, the Peene river valley is one of the largest contiguous fen areas in Central and Western Europe. Here you can observe waterfowl up close.
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ancient Viking graves in the form of a ship
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Great view. However, the tower is reserved for bird watchers and is locked.
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The Naturpark Flusslandschaft Peenetal is renowned for its extensive fenland and lowland moor areas, which are among the largest continuous wetlands in Central Europe. The region is dominated by the Peene River, one of Germany's last undeveloped rivers, flowing through a largely unspoiled landscape. You can experience diverse ecosystems, from wet meadows and riparian forests to restored polder wetlands. A prime example is the Restored Polder Wetlands in Peenetal Nature Park, where former agricultural land has been re-wetted to create new habitats.
For panoramic views, visit the Observation Platform at the Restored Menzliner Polder, which offers expansive vistas over the re-wetted polder areas. Another excellent spot is the Observation Tower with View of the Peene Moor, providing extensive views over the vast moor landscape and opportunities to observe waterfowl.
Yes, the region features the Viking Burial Ground and Stone Ship Settings at Altes Lager. This site is a natural monument that also holds significant historical value, showcasing early medieval grave forms from the 8th to 10th centuries, including unique ship-shaped stone settlements.
The Peene Valley is a European bird sanctuary and a haven for exceptional biodiversity. You have good chances of spotting white-tailed eagles, fish eagles, and various other raptors. The wetlands are home to numerous waterfowl, including black-headed gulls, terns, greylag geese, and divers. Beavers and otters are also prevalent throughout the valley, making it an excellent destination for wildlife observation.
Many natural monuments in the Peene Valley are family-friendly. The Observation Tower with View of the Peene Moor and the Observation Platform at the Restored Menzliner Polder offer easy access and engaging views for all ages. Additionally, activities like cycling along the riverbanks, canoeing, and kayaking are popular ways for families to explore the natural surroundings.
The flat terrain and numerous waterways make the Naturpark ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, canoeing, kayaking, and even rafting. For hiking, explore routes like the "View of the Peene Side Lakes loop from Menzlin" or "Achterwasser Observation Tower – Berliner Lake loop from Buggenhagen." Find more hiking options in the Hiking in Naturpark Flusslandschaft Peenetal guide. Cyclists can enjoy paths like the Görke–Anklam cycle route, offering fantastic views. More cycling routes are available in the Cycling in Naturpark Flusslandschaft Peenetal guide.
The Peene Valley offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly good for birdwatching, as migratory birds use the wetlands as resting and breeding grounds. Summer provides pleasant weather for cycling and water activities. Even winter offers a serene landscape for quiet hikes, with opportunities to spot wildlife against a snowy backdrop.
Yes, there are several dog-friendly hiking trails in the Naturpark Flusslandschaft Peenetal. You can find routes such as the "Achterwasser Observation Tower – Lassan Watermill loop from Lassan" or the "St. Johannis Church Lassan – Lassan Watermill loop from Lassan." For a comprehensive list of options, consult the Dog-friendly hikes in Naturpark Flusslandschaft Peenetal guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the unparalleled nature experience, appreciating the almost untouched river landscape and the exceptional biodiversity. The opportunities for wildlife observation, especially spotting rare birds and beavers, are a major draw. Many also enjoy the diverse recreational activities, from peaceful boat tours to cycling along scenic routes, allowing for an immersive experience of this unique natural environment.
The Naturpark Flusslandschaft Peenetal generally features flat terrain, making many areas accessible for various fitness levels. Many cycle paths, like the Görke–Anklam cycle route, are newly built with excellent surfaces. Observation platforms and towers often have easy access. While some trails might involve walking through marshlands, there are numerous easy hiking and cycling routes suitable for a relaxed exploration of the natural monuments.


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