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Top 14 Natural Monuments around Schwerin

Best natural monuments around Schwerin showcase the region's unique geological features and protected ecosystems. Schwerin, the capital of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, is characterized by its numerous lakes and green spaces. These sites offer diverse environments for nature observation and exploration of the area's natural heritage. The landscape was shaped by the Ice Age, contributing to its distinct natural attractions.

Best natural monuments around Schwerin

  • The most popular natural monuments is Görslower Ufer Nature Reserve, a forest and nature reserve. This 10-kilometer-long section of Lake Schwerin's eastern shore protects an old forest site on calcareous steep slopes.
  • Another must-see spot is Bald Cypress with Knees in Schwerin Palace Park, a distinctive natural monument. Its unique feature is the "knees" – strong aerial roots that emerge from the water, characteristic of bald cypress trees in wet environments.
  • Visitors also love Large glacial erratic at Schleifmühlenbach Schwerin, an impressive boulder. This protected geological relic is the largest known granite boulder in Schwerin, weighing 38 tons and deposited by glaciers around 16,000 years ago.
  • Schwerin is known for its nature reserves, unique trees, and geological formations. Visitors can explore a variety of natural monuments, from ancient boulders to protected shorelines and distinctive botanical specimens.
  • The natural monuments around Schwerin are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 5200 upvotes and over 4500 photos shared across 17 highlights.

Last updated: June 23, 2026

Schwerin Castle

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This magnificent jewel is located directly on Lake Schwerin. Schwerin Castle is certainly one of the most beautiful in Germany. I couldn't decide which side is the prettiest. Whether at sunset from the lake side or with the beautifully landscaped castle park in the foreground. After the walk, you can also visit the fairytale castle from the inside as part of a guided tour.

Opening times castle museum:
April 14th to October 13th
Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m

October 14th to April 13th
Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m
closed on Monday

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Orangery at Schwerin Castle

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The Orangerie Schwerin was built in 1853. It is part of the Schwerin Residence Ensemble, which is a candidate for world cultural heritage.
The Orangery is located at the foot of the castle in a south-easterly direction.

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Victory Column

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The Victory Column was built in 1874 and is located in the immediate vicinity of Schwerin Castle. It is to commemorate the fallen Mecklenburg soldiers in the Franco-German War of 1870/1871.
Gustav Willgohs created the victory column from captured French artillery. The bronze guns were melted down and poured into a mold to form the victory column.

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Bald cypress, Taxodium distichum, stands close to the water and has therefore developed strong aerial roots, known as knees.

Source: garten-tour.de/gaerten-und-parks-l-z/schwerin/index.html

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The fountain "Rescue from Sea Distress" by the artist Hugo Berwald (built in 1910/11) on Grunthalplatz, as its name suggests, commemorates the dangerous work of the sea rescue service – specifically the work of the founder's husband. The fountain, which depicts water-spouting sea lions, a rock, a boat wreck, and a naked youth with a naked girl rescued from the water by him, has only been in its current location since 1929. Previously, the bronze sculpture was located in the Old Town Market. The founder, Emma Mühlenbruch, a commercial councilor and widow of a cigar dealer, is said to have fainted at the unveiling of the fountain due to the "immoral" depiction of the nude figures.

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Floating Meadow, Schwerin

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You can skate well here.

At this point there was once a sports field. This was dredged away for the Federal Horticultural Show and the castle lake was enlarged. The "floating meadow" with the garden of the 21st century was an attraction at the Federal Horticultural Show in 2009.

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Görslower Ufer Nature Reserve

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Placed under protection: 1982
Size: 51 hectares
Protection purpose: Protection and preservation of an old forest site on calcareous steep slopes.
‼️Cycling prohibited‼️


The Görslower Ufer nature reserve is a ten-kilometer-long, narrow section of the shore on the eastern shore of Lake Schwerin in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania between the towns of Raben Steinfeld and Leezen. In addition to the shoreline, the adjacent steep slopes are protected. The protection took place on March 22, 1982 and covers an area of 51 hectares.
The nature reserve is almost congruent with the FFH area of the same name.
The use as a local recreation area or nature experience area is characteristic of the Görslower Ufer.
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The area is already covered with forest on Wiebeking's maps. Due to the extreme hillside location of the forests, only single tree removal was possible. A historical use as a Hutewald is also conceivable, which is currently indicated by the old oaks. Treatment measures are only carried out for the purpose of keeping the hiking trails accessible, to secure the habitats there and to protect and promote special species. This is done in accordance with Natura 2000 (woodruff beech forest; "Schweriner Seen" bird sanctuary) and the regulations for the nature reserve.
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Flora and fauna:
The area is almost entirely forested. Due to the changing microclimatic conditions, it is equipped with a wide variety of habitats, which also results in a high diversity of woody and herbaceous vegetation. In addition to red beech and oak there are u. a. Maple (sycamore, Norway and field maple), linden, hornbeam, wild cherry, aspen, crab apple and wild pear, elm and a variety of shrubs. In the moorland areas of the bank you can also find the typical red alder, common ash and hazelnut. Other rare species of wood, such as B. European black poplar, snowball or spindle tree are admixed locally. The forest consists of mostly old trees that are beginning to rejuvenate naturally. In the herb layer there are the liverworts, which are particularly typical and conspicuous for the area in early spring with their blue flowers, and occasionally also winter horsetail, broad-leaved sitters and male orchids.


The shore areas are the habitat of the otter.
Notable occurrences from the bird world are
Kingfisher, Red-backed Shrike, Pied Flycatcher, Tawny Owl, Sandpiper, Black and Green Woodpecker and Dipper.
(Excerpts from Wikipedia and nabu.de)

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During the development of the “New Garden City” building area, a huge boulder was discovered that ice age glaciers had deposited there around 16,000 years ago. Its enormous dimensions of around 4.5 m by 3.6 m by 1.8 m contributed to it being described as the largest granite boulder known to date in the city area. The grey granodiorite (circumference around 12 m, weight 38 t) is a protected geological relic as a geotope.

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Great Karausche

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The Great Crucian Fish, also known simply as the Crucian Fish, is a 1.7 hectare, shallow, lime-rich and eutrophic lake in the silting area of the southern Schwerin Inner Lake
in the city of Schwerin.
The Great Crucian Fish was probably previously part of the Schwerin Lake.
The shore is almost completely wooded all around. A three to five meter wide
strip of fen surrounds the lake, only the eastern shore is accessible.
The Great Crucian Fish is in an advanced silting stage and is part of the "Schwerin Inner Lake and Ziegelaußensee" landscape conservation area. Together with the shore areas, it is one of the legally protected biotopes.
The Crucian Fish was part of the natural garden at the 2009 Federal Garden Show. The native plants in the water include water lilies and pond lilies, which cover a large part of the water surface in summer, various types of sedge and reed beds made of reeds and cattails, and an alder swamp forest in the floodplains. 15 species of dragonfly, eleven species of breeding birds, bats and the otter have been identified in the area around the lake.


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Caucasian Wingnut (Pterocarya fraxinifolia)

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The wingnut (Pterocarya fraxinifolia), also known as Caucasian wingnut or ash-leaf wingnut, is a species of wood from the walnut family (Juglandaceae). Their range extends from the Caucasus to northern Persia. The wingnut can be found particularly in moist forests and near flowing water. It owes its name to its winged nuts.
This magnificent specimen was planted here on the occasion of the Buga 2009 and obviously feels very comfortable and has found its new home here.


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November 3, 2025, Großer Findling am Schleifmühlenbach Schwerin

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Bald cypress by the water in the castle garden with remarkable breathing knees. For the tree, see e.g. here https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echte_Sumpfzypresse

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Definitely an eye-catcher.

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Really great sight

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the fountain stands on the station forecourt and is always beautifully planted with flowers

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Good information for those interested

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The orangery is a two-winged building, the roof serves as a terrace, it is located in the axis of the main tower of the castle and is open to the sea. The inner courtyard is planted, to the southeast there is an arcade and the statue of Hercules taming a bull in the middle of the arcade. The palm garden and shell fountain, several accessible roof terraces and the sea grotto are part of the orangery.

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The Victory Column on the Old Garden in Schwerin is a “monument to the Mecklenburgers who survived the war of 1870/71”. On the column stands the allegorical figure Megalopolis, which personifies the state of Mecklenburg.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which natural monuments around Schwerin are particularly suitable for families?

Several natural monuments in Schwerin are family-friendly. The Bald Cypress with Knees in Schwerin Palace Park offers a unique botanical sight within the beautiful Schlossgarten, which is great for a stroll. The Large glacial erratic at Schleifmühlenbach Schwerin is an impressive ice-age boulder that can spark curiosity in children. Additionally, the Floating Meadow, Schwerin provides an interesting natural phenomenon to observe.

What unique geological features can be found among Schwerin's natural monuments?

Schwerin's landscape, shaped by the Ice Age, features distinct geological elements. The Large glacial erratic at Schleifmühlenbach Schwerin is a prime example, being the largest known granite boulder in the city, weighing 38 tons and deposited by glaciers around 16,000 years ago. The Görslower Ufer Nature Reserve also protects old forest sites on calcareous steep slopes, showcasing unique soil formations.

Are there any nature reserves near Schwerin that are good for observing wildlife?

Yes, the region offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. The Görslower Ufer Nature Reserve is known for its diverse tree species and serves as a habitat for otters and various bird species like kingfishers and black woodpeckers. The Großer Schwerin mit Steinhorn Nature Reserve is a crucial resting place for numerous waterfowl, and the Island of Kaninchenwerder is a pristine bird sanctuary. Further south, the Lewitz Protected Landscape is a European bird sanctuary, ideal for spotting sea eagles, ospreys, and cranes.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Schwerin?

The area around Schwerin offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Schwerin guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like those mentioned in the MTB Trails around Schwerin guide. If you prefer walking, the Easy hikes around Schwerin guide lists routes like the Schwerin Castle Garden loop.

Which natural monuments offer historical significance or are located near historical sites?

The Bald Cypress with Knees in Schwerin Palace Park is located within the historic Schwerin Palace Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site candidate. The park itself is a beautifully landscaped English garden. The Island of Kaninchenwerder also holds historical significance, with traces of prehistoric settlement, including arrowheads and a stool tomb.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Schwerin?

The natural monuments around Schwerin can be enjoyed throughout the year, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings vibrant flora, especially in areas like Görslower Ufer with its liverworts. Summer is ideal for exploring the lakes and forests. Autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage, particularly in the diverse forests of the region. Even winter offers serene landscapes, though some areas might be less accessible.

Are there any natural monuments in Schwerin that are particularly known for their unique trees or plant life?

Absolutely. The Bald Cypress with Knees in Schwerin Palace Park is famous for its distinctive aerial roots, characteristic of bald cypress trees growing in wet environments. The Görslower Ufer Nature Reserve is notable for its diverse tree species, including red beech, oak, maple, linden, and hornbeam, with some areas featuring old, naturally rejuvenating trees. You can also find the Caucasian Wingnut (Pterocarya fraxinifolia) as a specific natural monument.

Can I find viewpoints or scenic spots among the natural monuments?

Many natural monuments offer scenic views. The Görslower Ufer Nature Reserve, located along the eastern shore of Lake Schwerin, provides picturesque views of the lake. The Großer Schwerin mit Steinhorn Nature Reserve features an impressive, forest-covered steep coast offering expansive vistas. The Schwerin Palace Park, where the Bald Cypress is located, is also designed to offer beautiful perspectives of the castle and surrounding nature.

What are the options for public transport to reach natural monuments around Schwerin?

While specific public transport routes vary, many natural monuments within Schwerin, such as those in the Palace Park, are accessible via the city's bus and tram network. For more remote nature reserves like Görslower Ufer or Großer Schwerin, it's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider cycling routes that lead to these areas. Information on local transport can often be found on the official Schwerin public transport website.

Are there any natural monuments that are suitable for easy walks or less strenuous exploration?

Yes, several areas are suitable for easy walks. The Schwerin Palace Park, home to the Bald Cypress with Knees, offers well-maintained paths perfect for leisurely strolls. The Görslower Ufer Nature Reserve, while protecting steep slopes, also serves as a local recreation area with accessible paths for nature experiences. For more structured easy walks, refer to the Easy hikes around Schwerin guide.

What makes the Lewitz Protected Landscape a significant natural area near Schwerin?

The Lewitz Protected Landscape, located south of Schwerin, is Germany's largest contiguous meadow landscape and a European bird sanctuary. It's a unique region shaped by the Ice Age and human activity, featuring a mix of dry meadows, fish ponds, wide grasslands, rivers, canals, and quiet lakes. It's particularly significant for birdwatchers, offering sightings of rare species like sea eagles, ospreys, and cranes, and is known for its high biodiversity.

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