Best natural monuments around Pripsleben include a diverse landscape of lakes, forests, and geological features. The region, part of the Mecklenburg Lake District, offers opportunities to explore its natural heritage. Pripsleben serves as a base for discovering significant natural formations and historical sites. The area is characterized by its unspoilt nature and picturesque landscapes.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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The Wildberg Castle Wall is located in the municipality of Wildberg on the eastern shore of Lake Kastorf. It consists of a smaller main castle and two arched outer castles and was built in the 7th or 8th century. The castle complex has been repeatedly renovated and expanded over time. Together with the castle wall island on Lake Kastorf, these castles presumably form the political and cultural center of the Tollenser people.
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The Great Stone is the largest erratic boulder in northern Germany after the Markgrafensteine and the second largest known boulder in northern Germany after the 550-ton Buskam, which lies in the water of the Baltic Sea. The Great Stone probably came to its current location during the Vistula Ice Age.
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Interesting small buildings on the Tollense
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The weir can be crossed with bicycles (carrying) with a little effort. It is not barrier-free and its use is officially prohibited. But the way is open and is also used as such. The nearest bridges over the Tollense are first, in the north: Alt Tellin/ in the south: Klempenow, each 5km away.
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Super gigantic nature! Just beautiful.
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Here you can see a glacial valley from the Ice Age: large valley, small river.
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The region around Pripsleben is characterized by its unspoilt nature, featuring large lakes, forests, and riverine landscapes. A major highlight is Lake Kummerow, one of the largest lakes in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, which is part of the Mecklenburg Switzerland and Lake Kummerow Nature Park. This park offers diverse landscapes, including hills over 100 meters high formed during the Ice Age, providing impressive panoramic views.
Yes, the area boasts impressive geological features. The Großer Stein (Großquartzow) is a notable erratic boulder, lifted in 2021 to reveal its full dimensions, and is surrounded by a park. Further afield, in Altentreptow, you can find the Großer Stein von Altentreptow, a colossal erratic boulder approximately 2 billion years old and the second-largest in Germany, weighing around 450 tons. It's recognized as a geotop and offers a unique bouldering experience.
The region offers a blend of natural beauty and history. The Slavic hillfort at Kastorfer Lake is a significant historical site and natural monument. This ancient three-part castle complex was settled in the Old Slavic period and provides insights into regional history, complete with a covered resting area overlooking the lake. Another interesting site is the Rillenstein (Neolithic Grooved Boulder), a unique natural monument with historical significance.
The natural monuments are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Tollense Weir – Demmin Gate loop' or the 'Großer Stein (Großquartzow) – View of the Tollense Valley loop'. For running, there are several loops from Altentreptow and Tützpatz. The cycling guide and running guide for Pripsleben offer more detailed route options.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The park surrounding the Großer Stein (Großquartzow) offers benches and green areas, ideal for a family outing. The View of the Tollense Valley is also family-friendly, offering impressive sights of a glacial valley. The Weir and fish ladder at Tückude can also be an interesting spot for families, though crossing the weir with bikes might require some effort.
The region offers different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, or fishing in the lakes. Autumn provides opportunities for mushroom picking and observing resting bird flocks. Winter allows for ice skating on frozen lakes or skiing on nearby slopes. Spring brings returning cranes and carpets of forest flowers. The changing seasons offer unique spectacles, making any time a good time to visit depending on your preferred activities.
The View of the Tollense Valley is a highly recommended viewpoint, offering impressive sights of a glacial valley from the Ice Age. The Mecklenburg Switzerland and Lake Kummerow Nature Park also features chains of hills over 100 meters high, providing sweeping panoramic views over the landscape, including rapeseed fields in spring.
Visitors appreciate the unspoilt nature and picturesque landscapes. The sheer size and ancient origin of the Großer Stein are often highlighted as impressive. The historical context of sites like the Slavic hillfort at Kastorfer Lake also adds to the intrigue. Many enjoy the tranquility and the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, from exploring ancient sites to enjoying scenic views.
Yes, the region is rich in water features. The Lake Kummerow is a central natural monument, offering opportunities for water-based activities. The Weir and fish ladder at Tückude is another interesting spot along the Tollense River, showcasing both natural river flow and human engineering.
Absolutely. The entire Mecklenburg Switzerland and Lake Kummerow Nature Park is characterized by landscapes formed during the Ice Age, including large lakes and chains of hills. The View of the Tollense Valley specifically showcases a glacial valley from this period. The Großer Stein von Altentreptow, a massive erratic boulder, is also a direct result of glacial movements during the Weichselian Ice Age, making it a significant geological landmark.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes in the vicinity. For instance, the 'View of Lake Kummerow – Kummerow Harbor loop from Japzow' offers scenic views of the lake. Other routes like the 'Old Railway Embankment Path' provide opportunities to explore the natural surroundings. You can find more options in the road cycling guide for Pripsleben.


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