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Hiking around Lützow offers routes through a landscape characterized by forests, fields, and historical water features. The region, located in Nordwestmecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, provides varied terrain suitable for different fitness levels. While lacking dramatic mountain ranges, the area features moderate elevation gains and scenic paths around lakes and historical sites. This setting provides a tranquil backdrop for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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25
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2.59km
00:40
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.1km
04:12
110m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.68km
01:13
30m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.65km
02:29
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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“But perhaps the time is not yet ripe for that (...) lest one day they bring misfortune upon each other, along with their peoples. And if they should nevertheless do so, may the dear Lord, in his will, ordain that at least afterwards, when the calamity has already befallen them all, they find their way back to each other and make peace once and for all in this world.” So writes Otfried Preußler (born in 1923 in Reichenberg, Bohemia), best known as a children's author, in his work “The Flight to Egypt. Royal Bohemian Part.” While his words, within the context of the story, refer to the German and Czech inhabitants of the Kingdom of Bohemia, his statement is actually universal and timeless.
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There is a sculpture here that shows a so-called coin striker.
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The current shape of the Burgsee was created by a weir in a natural depression. The lake is fed by the hillside spring to the east. A large population of yellow water lilies is typical for the water body.
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In the Battle of Wakenstädt, Swedish troops defeated the allied Danish and Saxon troops on December 20, 1712 near Gadebusch in West Mecklenburg during the Great Northern War. The Swedish commander-in-chief, Magnus Stenbock, had previously positioned himself between the Russian-Saxon troops stationed south of Stralsund and the Danish troops gathered near Hamburg in order to prevent the allies from uniting. As coordination difficulties delayed the deployment of the Russian artillery in particular, it was not used in the Battle of Gadebusch, so Stenbock was able to win a victory against a Danish-Saxon army. It was also the last major victory for the Swedes in the Great Northern War. Although the Swedes won the battle, it exacerbated the existing problems of their own army: around 1,500 men were killed or wounded, and the infantry regiments were short of many officers. Furthermore, many horses were killed, which weakened the artillery and cavalry. The supply situation remained tense for the Swedes. The Danish infantry had been fragmented and suffered heavy losses, but was soon able to reorganize and recover. The Danish cavalry suffered only a few losses in the battle. The fate of this Swedish army was to be sealed by a union of the Danes with the Saxons and Russians in Holstein during the siege of Tönning in 1713/14. Since 2000, a memorial complex has been built in Wakenstädt, in the middle of the historic battlefield. Today it consists of several international memorial stones, large information boards and the "Swedish hut". The Swedish hut was modeled on a Swedish soldier's hut from the 18th century. Since August 2016, there has been a completely redesigned exhibition inside on the archaeology of the Battle of Gadebusch with information boards and archaeological finds recovered from the battlefield. Another part of the hut was decorated in the style of the 18th century. It also serves as the centre for events as part of the Gadebusch-Åmål town twinning, where the events of over 300 years ago are remembered together. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlacht_bei_Gadebusch
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This memorial is located on the large meadow opposite the train station. Unfortunately, it is very old and urgently needs to be renovated.
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The historic train station in Gadebusch is a real adventure station. In addition to the Station Burgsee Restaurant and various event locations, the station has a very special highlight in store. Like various politicians and athletes before you, you can spend the night in the former GDR government train. The saloon sleeping car, built in 1968, has six double sleeping compartments, a toilet and a shared shower. https://www.mecklenburg-schwerin.de/unsere-region/staedte-und-orte/gadebusch/nicht-verpassen/#
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The historic train station in Gadebusch, which was completely restored in 2012 and is a listed building, offers you fresh, regional and modern cuisine in the "Station Burgsee" restaurant. Located directly in the Gadebusch city forest and on the Burgsee, you can enjoy typical Mecklenburg hospitality and excellent service here. In addition to its first-class "Station Burgsee" restaurant, the historic Gadebusch train station offers other options for active leisure and vacation planning. From August 2014, guests can stay in an original sleeping car from the former GDR government train, which is located right next to the train station. In addition, rooms are offered for companies to hold product presentations, seminars and demonstrations. Complete, individually put together incentive packages can also be booked. Whether you want to roam the area with tanks on a closed-off track, discover the Mecklenburg landscape in American vintage cars or camp by a pond in the middle of the nature of northwest Mecklenburg - there are great options here. https://www.mecklenburg-Schwerin.de/unsere-region/regionen/vom-schaalsee-bis-zur-ostsee/restaurant-station-burgsee/index.html
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On July 2, 2011, the Münzschlägerbrunnen was ceremoniously unveiled on the north-east side of the Gadebusch town hall. The fountain and its figure (a naked, muscular man) are made of bronze and reach a height of 210 cm with the 80 cm high granite base. It illustrates the history of the city, which had a mint in the Middle Ages (1542 to 1624), in a slightly exaggerated depiction. The work of art, which was inaugurated on the occasion of the 2011 coin festival, was donated to the city by the Sparkasse Foundation and the Schotte family from Gadebusch. The family had commissioned the sculptor Wolfgang Knorr to create it. Description: “65 copies of original coins stored in the Schwerin coin cabinet adorn the base.” The person who came up with the idea, Gerhard Schotte, was allowed to make silicone impressions of the coins for the work of art in the coin cabinet. Each coin reproduced here refers to people from contemporary history such as Albrecht the Fair (1542), Johann Albrecht I or Adolf Friedrich I, Duke of Mecklenburg. The man with the strong arm checks the embossed image again before striking and lifts the stamp again. - Knorr has designed a small wing on the left shoulder blade of the striker, placing his depiction somewhat in the mythical realm. In 2016, visitors to the city were able to purchase a re-stamping of the 1549 coin, which is considered a Reformation thaler. The suggestion came from the city church's support association, which also received the proceeds. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadebusch
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The Lützow region offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with nearly 200 routes documented on komoot. These range from easy strolls to more challenging excursions, ensuring options for all fitness levels.
The terrain around Lützow is characterized by picturesque forests, open fields, and historical water features. While there are no dramatic mountain ranges, you'll find varied paths with moderate elevation gains, including both paved and unpaved segments. The landscape provides a tranquil backdrop for outdoor activities.
Yes, Lützow is well-suited for family outings. Many routes are described as easy to moderate, making them accessible for all ages. An excellent option for a leisurely family walk is the Burgsee Gadebusch – Gadebusch Town Hall loop from Gadebusch, which is an easy 2.6 km trail.
The best seasons for hiking in Lützow are typically spring and summer. During these months, temperatures are mild, and nature is in full bloom, offering vibrant scenery and pleasant conditions for exploring the trails.
Hiking around Lützow allows you to discover several interesting landmarks and natural features. You can explore the romantic setting of Lützow Castle, surrounded by wide moats and a magnificent landscaped park. Other notable sights include Gadebusch Castle and the scenic Lake Neumühler, which offers beautiful waterside paths.
Yes, many of the trails around Lützow are designed as circular routes, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Gadebusch Town Hall – Burgsee Gadebusch loop from Gadebusch is an easy 4.7 km circular trail that takes you through local scenery.
The hiking trails in Lützow are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from nearly 600 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscape, the well-maintained paths, and the tranquil atmosphere, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
While many routes are easy to moderate, Lützow also offers options for longer excursions. The Historic Old Town of Gadebusch – Gadebusch Town Hall loop from Gadebusch is a moderate 16.2 km path that explores the historic old town and surrounding areas, featuring varied terrain suitable for those seeking a longer adventure.
Yes, the region includes beautiful lakes that are integrated into hiking routes. You can find trails that lead to scenic spots like the Boathouses on Lake Dümmer or the Dümmersee Beach, offering opportunities for waterside strolls and potential swimming during warmer months.
The region around Lützow is generally accessible. While specific public transport connections to every trailhead may vary, the area is well-connected, and you can often reach starting points in towns like Gadebusch via local transport. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes.
Many trails offer scenic views of the surrounding forests, fields, and water bodies. The routes often pass by picturesque spots such as the Boardwalk at the north end of Neumühler See, providing excellent opportunities for enjoying the natural beauty and taking photos.


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