Natural monuments around Tribsees are found within an idyllic natural landscape in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The region features extensive natural areas, including river valleys, moors, and forests, offering rich biodiversity. These areas provide opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities. The Trebel Valley and the Lower Recknitz Valley are central to the region's natural beauty.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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At the beginning, it's a very nice bike path with excellent asphalt. The middle section becomes a dirt road, which could be bumpy for narrow tires. After that, it's back to good asphalt. The scenery and tranquility are fantastic.
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The spa park invites all guests to linger and relax. Take a walk along the trees or visit the nearby salt marshes.
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There are numerous beaver tracks here: gnawing marks and footprints. However, the beaver dam was destroyed when I visited.
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This is where the bike path and hiking trail meet. From here there is a beautiful view of the Richtenberger See and on an information board you can find out more about the area.
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If you are lucky you can see a beaver
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An interesting nature experience for hikers who come from a "beaver-free zone".
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Here you can admire the work of the little master builders up close. It's a nature reserve. Please take care of the animals. No bikes, no dogs, no noise.
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The region around Tribsees is characterized by an idyllic natural landscape, featuring extensive river valleys, unique moor landscapes, and forests. You'll find rich biodiversity, particularly in areas like the Trebel Valley and the Lower Recknitz Valley, which are known for their unspoiled, species-rich environments.
Yes, the region boasts significant nature reserves. The Trebel Valley is recognized for its unspoiled natural landscape and is a European bird sanctuary. Another notable area is the Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve: Carlewitz to Marlow, which encompasses a broad, marshy river valley considered a unique habitat in the Baltic Sea region.
The natural areas around Tribsees, especially the Trebel Valley, are excellent for wildlife observation. The valley's moor landscape provides a retreat for various animals, including rare birds like the white-tailed eagle and lesser spotted eagle, as well as beavers and kingfishers. You might even spot beavers at the Beaver Dam in NSG Richtenberger See.
Yes, several natural monuments and activities are suitable for families. The Tribsees Nature Trail is a leisurely walk through moorland, perfect for nature observation. The Trebel River is also suitable for canoeing, especially for beginners and families with children. Additionally, the Monk's Spring and the Dahlia Display in Kurpark Bad Sülze are considered family-friendly spots.
You can find a variety of hiking trails. The Tribsees Nature Trail offers a circular route through the Trebel Valley's lowland moorland. For more options, you can explore easy hikes around Tribsees, such as the Mill Gate loop or the St. Thomas Church loop. Find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Tribsees guide.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for cycling. The Trebel Valley is suitable for cycling, allowing you to immerse yourself in pristine nature. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the St. Thomas Church to Mill Gate loop from Langsdorf. You can discover more road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Tribsees guide.
The natural monuments around Tribsees are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for observing diverse flora, including rare plant species like carnivorous sundew and orchids, and for canoeing. Autumn offers vibrant colors, while winter can provide serene landscapes for quiet walks, especially in areas like the Trebel Valley.
While the focus is on natural features, the Monk's Spring has a historical connection, owing its name to the monks of a former monastery. The Trebel Valley itself historically formed a boundary and features idyllic water hiking rest areas with views of Tribsees' historic old town.
Beyond the extensive moorlands and river valleys, look for specific features like the Monk's Spring with its nicely designed frame, or the Beaver Dam in NSG Richtenberger See where you can observe beaver activity. The Langen Berge are also a unique relic from the Ice Age.
Yes, the Trebel River is particularly suitable for canoeing, especially for beginners and families, due to its weak current. The river also features idyllic water hiking rest areas, such as the one in Tribsees, which offer amenities and views. The Recknitz River in the Lower Recknitz Valley is also ideal for exploring by canoe or raft.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unspoiled nature and rich biodiversity. Many enjoy the opportunity to observe wildlife, such as beavers and rare birds. The peacefulness of the river valleys and the unique moor landscapes are often highlighted, along with the well-maintained trails and the chance to experience pure nature.
When visiting the Beaver Dam in NSG Richtenberger See, remember it's a nature reserve. Please take care of the animals by avoiding bikes, dogs, and excessive noise. It's a great spot to observe the work of beavers up close, especially for those unfamiliar with these master builders.


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