Attractions and places to see around Malchower Lake are centered in the Mecklenburg Lake District, offering a blend of natural landscapes and cultural sites. The region features the island town of Malchow, known for its historic center and a distinctive swing bridge. Malchower Lake is part of a chain of lakes formed during the Weichselian Ice Age, characterized by diverse natural surroundings and recreational paths.
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A great little town - always worth a visit - good restaurants with reasonable prices
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A very beautiful building, visible from far away
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Nice little town, with a beautiful view of the water and swing bridge.
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A very beautiful, tranquil town, in an idyllic location, that has a number of sights to offer. You can linger a while in this place. It's worth it!
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Malchow and its surroundings offer ideal conditions for a varied cycling tour. The town is picturesquely situated between Lake Malchow and Lake Fleesensee and is surrounded by charming natural scenery with forests, meadows, and waterways. A worthwhile destination for a tour or a detour off the main route. A pretty, tranquil town with several sights. You can easily linger in this place for a while; there's plenty to discover! Whether culture, nature, or history – Malchow has something for every visitor.
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The swing bridge is located directly at the city harbor in the old town and is opened every hour on the hour to allow ships on the Müritz-Elde waterway to pass into Lake Malchow. What is a nice spectacle for holidaymakers is often a test of patience for drivers. The bridge was previously made of wood and was operated manually, but today it is a modern steel structure.
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The approximately 15-meter-long new building is a landmark of the city and opens every hour to allow passage for ships traveling on the Müritz-Elde waterway. Approximately 20,000 boats or ships pass through this narrowest point between Lake Plau and Lake Müritz every year. https://www.inselstadt-malchow.de/verzeichnis/objekt.php?mandat=130341
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Malchow is a beautiful old town. The island location is special. Both parts of the city are connected by a swing bridge.
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Malchower Lake itself is a key natural attraction, formed during the Weichselian Ice Age, and is part of a chain of lakes. You can explore the Cycle Path Along Lake Malchow for scenic views. The Malchower Aue Nature Reserve, located north of the lake, offers hiking trails to discover local flora and fauna. The lake's shores feature diverse landscapes, including parks, small forests, and extensive reed beds, which are vital habitats for various wildlife.
The region is rich in history and culture. You can visit Malchow Swing Bridge, a prominent technical monument that opens hourly for boat traffic. Explore the 13th-century Malchow Abbey, which houses the Mecklenburg Organ Museum in its neo-Gothic church. Other cultural sites include the Museum of Everyday Life in the GDR, an Art Museum, and a Historic Windmill.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Malchow Swing Bridge is a spectacle for all ages, especially when it opens. The Museum of Everyday Life in the GDR offers an interactive experience, particularly engaging for children. Additionally, about 2 km from Malchow, you'll find a Toboggan Run and Monkey Forest, providing exciting experiences for families.
The area around Malchower Lake offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on the Cycle Path Along Lake Malchow. For more structured routes, explore options for gravel biking and mountain biking. For example, you can find various gravel biking routes in the area, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Malchower Lake guide, or MTB trails in the MTB Trails around Malchower Lake guide.
There are several easy walking trails suitable for a relaxed stroll. You can find routes like the 'View over Lake Malchow – Malchow — island town loop' or 'The Fish House – Blau-Weiße Flotte Pier loop' which are both easy and offer pleasant views. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Malchower Lake guide.
The island town of Malchow is unique for its historic center, accessible via an earth dam and the distinctive Malchow Swing Bridge. The town features quaint small houses, the 19th-century half-timbered Malchow Town Hall, and offers charming views, such as the View of the Island Town of Malchow. It's a picturesque blend of natural setting and historical architecture.
While the guide doesn't specify designated swimming spots, Malchower See is part of the Mecklenburg Lake District, and lakes in the region generally offer opportunities for swimming. The shores are characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including grassy areas and reed beds. You might find secluded spots, but it's always best to check local regulations or designated bathing areas.
The summer months are popular for visiting Malchower Lake, especially for boat tours and enjoying the outdoor activities. However, if you plan to cross the Malchow Swing Bridge during peak season, be prepared for potential waiting times of 30-40 minutes as it opens hourly for boat traffic. Spring and autumn offer milder weather, ideal for cycling and hiking, with fewer crowds.
Yes, the Malchow Swing Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible. While specific details on other paths are limited, the dam connecting the castle church and the island town, which features a cycle path, might also offer accessible sections. It's advisable to check specific routes for detailed accessibility information.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique spectacle of the Malchow Swing Bridge opening, the charming atmosphere of the island town, and the scenic views of the lake. The View of Malchow and Lake Malchow from the dam is particularly popular for its picturesque vistas. Many also enjoy the peaceful cycling and walking paths along the lake.
The island town of Malchow offers various options for dining and accommodation. You'll find pensions and restaurants located near the Malchow Swing Bridge. The monastery cafe, situated within the Malchow Abbey, is known for its delicious homemade cakes. For a more upscale experience, Schloss Klink and Fleesensee Castle, both nearby, operate as hotels with restaurants.
Yes, relaxing boat trips across Malchower See and its connecting lakes are available. These tours offer picturesque views of the region from the water, providing a different perspective of the natural landscapes and the charming island town.


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