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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Ludwigslust-Parchim
Raben Steinfeld

View of Schweriner See – Pinnower Lake loop from Raben Steinfeld

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Germany
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Ludwigslust-Parchim
Raben Steinfeld

View of Schweriner See – Pinnower Lake loop from Raben Steinfeld

Moderate

4.6

(54)

133

hikers

View of Schweriner See – Pinnower Lake loop from Raben Steinfeld

02:19

8.76km

90m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

Please check local regulations for:

Sternberger Seenland

Görslower Ufer

Waypoints

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1

837 m

View of Schwerin and Schweriner See

Highlight • Viewpoint

Viewpoint with benches and a view of Lake Schwerin

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2

1.21 km

View of Schweriner See

Highlight • Lake

A great view over Lake Schwerin - the hiking trail along Lake Schwerin is also highly recommended.

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3

1.67 km

Görslower Ufer Nature Reserve

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Placed under protection: 1982
Size: 51 hectares
Protection purpose: Protection and preservation of an old forest site on calcareous steep slopes.
‼️Cycling prohibited‼️


The Görslower Ufer nature reserve is a ten-kilometer-long, narrow section of the shore on the eastern shore of Lake Schwerin in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania between the towns of Raben Steinfeld and Leezen. In addition to the shoreline, the adjacent steep slopes are protected. The protection took place on March 22, 1982 and covers an area of 51 hectares.
The nature reserve is almost congruent with the FFH area of the same name.
The use as a local recreation area or nature experience area is characteristic of the Görslower Ufer.
...
The area is already covered with forest on Wiebeking's maps. Due to the extreme hillside location of the forests, only single tree removal was possible. A historical use as a Hutewald is also conceivable, which is currently indicated by the old oaks. Treatment measures are only carried out for the purpose of keeping the hiking trails accessible, to secure the habitats there and to protect and promote special species. This is done in accordance with Natura 2000 (woodruff beech forest; "Schweriner Seen" bird sanctuary) and the regulations for the nature reserve.
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Flora and fauna:
The area is almost entirely forested. Due to the changing microclimatic conditions, it is equipped with a wide variety of habitats, which also results in a high diversity of woody and herbaceous vegetation. In addition to red beech and oak there are u. a. Maple (sycamore, Norway and field maple), linden, hornbeam, wild cherry, aspen, crab apple and wild pear, elm and a variety of shrubs. In the moorland areas of the bank you can also find the typical red alder, common ash and hazelnut. Other rare species of wood, such as B. European black poplar, snowball or spindle tree are admixed locally. The forest consists of mostly old trees that are beginning to rejuvenate naturally. In the herb layer there are the liverworts, which are particularly typical and conspicuous for the area in early spring with their blue flowers, and occasionally also winter horsetail, broad-leaved sitters and male orchids.


The shore areas are the habitat of the otter.
Notable occurrences from the bird world are
Kingfisher, Red-backed Shrike, Pied Flycatcher, Tawny Owl, Sandpiper, Black and Green Woodpecker and Dipper.
(Excerpts from Wikipedia and nabu.de)

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4

1.72 km

The hiking trail from Rabensteinfeld to Görslow is a wonderful natural trail right on the water. You get wonderful views, but you also have to face obstacles.

The path is sometimes demanding and is not suitable for cyclists with luggage.

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5

2.71 km

A beautiful path that leads directly along the shore of Lake Schwerin. On sunny autumn days you should have a camera with you, because then you have the opportunity to capture the fascinating play of autumn colors along the path and the unique contrast to the blue Lake Schwerin.

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6.30 km

Pinnower Lake

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We did the tour around Lake Pinnow (MVP) in spring and had a beautiful view over the lake throughout.

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7

6.59 km

Lakeside Path at Sternberger Seenland

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8

7.68 km

B

8.76 km

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5.44 km

2.10 km

1.16 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

3.81 km

2.84 km

1.16 km

903 m

< 100 m

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