Best natural monuments around Uckerland are situated within the Uckermark district in Brandenburg, Germany, characterized by its inclusion in the Lower Oder Valley National Park and the Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park. This region features dynamic floodplains, numerous lakes, and extensive forests, shaped by glacial formations. It is a significant area for biodiversity, protecting a variety of flora and fauna. The landscape offers diverse natural habitats for exploration.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Many people say: It's a stupid place. I think Fürstenwerder is great. I make an effort to cycle there every year.
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Massive and great observation tower with a wonderful view of the valleys. It is particularly beautiful to see when the flowers are in bloom.
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The estate park, which is accessible all year round, was built in the style of an English landscape park with baroque garden art. The special thing about the park is its rare tree species, which are protected. Here you will find cucumber magnolias, copper beeches, weeping ash trees and tulip trees. The cultural and local association of the municipality of Weggun e.V. takes passionate care of the landscape park, but also of the annual events that take place here. These include the mobile cinema, which transforms the estate park into an open-air cinema hall between June and September every year.
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there are said to be many rare trees in the park
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Beautifully preserved historic park. Unfortunately the castle is gone.
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The small village of Warbende is secluded, almost a little hidden, on the border to the Feldberg Lake District. Here, in 1834, August Alexander Springfeld had the manor park laid out as an English landscape park, in which the stylistic elements of the great park creator Peter Joseph Lenné can still be found today. The listed Gutspark Warbende is still characterized by its extensive old, preserved tree population: these include cucumber magnolia, yew columns, a copper beech, weeping ash and a tulip tree.
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History to touch and a great cafe right behind it.
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The Uckerland region is characterized by its inclusion in two significant protected areas: the Lower Oder Valley National Park and the Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park. This results in a landscape dominated by dynamic river floodplains, numerous clear-water lakes, and extensive forests, all shaped by glacial formations. It's a region rich in biodiversity, offering diverse natural habitats.
Yes, visitors can enjoy panoramic views from the Fuchsberg Observation Tower. This massive tower offers a wonderful perspective of the surrounding valleys and environment, especially beautiful when flowers are in bloom.
Beyond the expansive nature parks, you can discover unique natural monuments like the Helpter Berg Summit, which is the highest point in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Another interesting site is the Warbende Manor Park, known for its rare and protected tree species such as cucumber magnolias, copper beeches, and tulip trees.
Absolutely. The Woldecker Gate in Fürstenwerder is a family-friendly historical site that includes a boulder garden explaining the origin of stones from the last ice age. The Fuchsberg Observation Tower also offers an accessible and enjoyable experience for families to take in the views.
The Woldecker Gate in Fürstenwerder is a significant historical site featuring a fully intact city wall and a boulder garden. Additionally, the Warbende Manor Park, while a natural monument, is also a listed historical site laid out in the style of an English landscape park.
The region offers extensive opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Feldberg Mountain and Valley Route' or 'Middle Gate Tower, Prenzlau – Village Church Güstow loop'. For more relaxed cycling, there are touring bicycle routes like 'Nechlin Village Church – St. Mary's Church Prenzlau loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'South Tip of Oberuckersee – View of Unteruckersee loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling, Touring Bicycle, and Gravel Biking guides for Uckerland.
The Lower Oder Valley National Park is particularly spectacular during autumn and spring migrations, when thousands of cranes and other migratory birds gather, making it a birdwatching paradise. The Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park is ideal for water activities and hiking from spring through autumn, when the weather is pleasant for exploring its lakes and forests.
Yes, the Lower Oder Valley National Park is considered one of Germany's premier birdwatching destinations. It serves as a vital resting and breeding ground for over 160 bird species, including white-tailed eagles, black storks, and Eurasian cranes, especially during migration periods.
The Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park is unique for its vast, water-rich landscape, boasting approximately 200 clear-water lakes and over 100 kilometers of waterways. It's also home to extensive forests, including ancient beech trees, and a rich variety of protected wildlife like ospreys, beavers, and otters.
For those seeking a bit of elevation, the Helpter Berg Summit offers a climb to the highest point in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Another summit, the Römerberg, provides a more subtle challenge, requiring a specific search to find its unmarked peak.
The region is a haven for biodiversity. The Lower Oder Valley National Park is home to over 160 bird species, European otters, and beavers, along with rare plants like the Siberian iris. The Uckermärkische Seen Nature Park protects species such as ospreys, beavers, otters, various bat species, and endangered plants like several orchid species.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural experience offered by the region's protected parklands and diverse ecosystems. The Fuchsberg Observation Tower is praised for its wonderful views, and the Woldecker Gate in Fürstenwerder is noted for its impressive city wall and boulder garden. The overall appeal lies in the opportunity to immerse oneself in serene surroundings and witness unique natural displays.


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