The old Bahnhofshotel Plau am See is located at the end of Steinstraße (no. 96). The building is one of the architectural monuments of the small Mecklenburg town. Today, a memorial plaque commemorates the "forced unification" of the KPD and SPD parties. Since 2015, the old station hotel has been the children's and boys' center of the town of Plau am See.
Bahnhofshotel
Steinstraße 96
19395 Plau am See
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Bahnhofshotel
Steinstraße 96
19395 Plau am See
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Castle Museum Plau am See
- Open today
- Burgplatz, 19395 Plau am See
Children and museums - you might think that doesn't fit. In Plau am See, that's not true. The town has a museum where even the young won't get bored. The former Plau Castle offers interesting insights into history, and it also houses a unique museum of local history and technology.

DDR Everyday Life Museum Malchow
- Open today
- Kirchenstraße, 17213 Inselstadt Malchow
The building was inaugurated in 1957 as a "movie palace", but today presents objects from past times.

Ice rink island city Malchow
- Schulstraße, 17213 Malchow
Whether it's a fast-paced skating session, joining in the excitement of ice hockey or dancing at the ice disco, the Malchow ice rink offers variety during your vacation, whether it's summer or winter.

Van der Valk Nature Resort Drewitz
- Am Drewitzer See, 17214 Nossentiner Hütte OT Drewitz
In the heart of the Mecklenburg Lake District, halfway between Berlin and Rostock and directly on Lake Drewitz, you will find a spot that some say is paradise ...

Castle tower Plau am See
- Open today
- Burgplatz, 19395 Plau am See
The castle tower in Plau was built in 1448/49 and is still completely preserved. The 3 m thick walls and the 11 m deep dungeon, as well as the tower ascent, amaze locals and guests alike when they visit.

"Kiek in un wunner di" - Museum of Curiosities
- Open today
- Friedrich-Lessen-Weg, 17213 Malchow
Not far from the monastery church is a museum full of rarities and curiosities from the everyday life of the population of the first half of the 20th century exhibits.

Malchow Monastery Art Museum
- Open today
- Kloster, 17213 Malchow
The Malchow Monastery Art Museum is located in historically renovated rooms where works of art are presented in their uniqueness. The history of regional artists becomes a tangible experience.

Malchow Monastery
- Open today
- Kloster, 17213 Malchow
Go on a journey of discovery in the shadow of the monastery and spend a day in Malchow's impressive monastery complex right on Malchow Lake.

Mecklenburg Organ Museum
- Open today
- Kloster, 17213 Malchow
The largest organ museum in northern Germany invites you to examine and listen to the most beautiful organs.

Barefoot adventure trail
- Open today
- Ziegeleiweg, 19395 Plau am See
Barefoot adventure trail in Plau am See

Forest yard Bruchmühle
- Open today
- Bruchmühle, 17213 Fünfseen
An "island" in the middle of the forest - that is our family-run farm with the osprey as a neighbor. Enjoy a relaxing time in our vacation homes and the extensive riding trails on horseback directly from the farm to the eastern shore of Lake Plauer See.

Manor house Zarchlin
- Dorfstraße, 19395 Zarchlin
Ecologically renovated house with design vacation apartments, seminar room, large kitchen and music rehearsal room. Plain manor house with 100 historic windows in the Mecklenburg Lake District. Awarded the Federal Prize for Craftsmanship in the Preservation of Historical Monuments.

Tourist information of the island town Malchow
- Open today
- Kirchenstraße, 17213 Malchow
The island town of Malchow is located in the center of a lake-forest landscape rich in contrasts in Mecklenburg between Lake Fleesensee and Lake Plauer See on the shores of Lake Malchow.

Good Zahren
- Dorfstraße, 19386 Zahren
Space for ideas - that is the motto of the spacious estate with French flair. There are vacation apartments, lounges, seminar rooms and an estate kitchen.

Climbing park Plau am See
- Ziegeleiweg, 19395 Plau am See
Our climbing park is a special kind of adventure forest: the rope courses lead you through living trees at lofty heights.