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Camping ground Zielow at the Müritz

The campsite is suitable for: group travel - permanent campers - motorhomes - bikers on tour - short breaks - families - children's holiday camps etc.There are pitches for campers,a convenient driveway,a car parking space next to tent,level lawns,hedges as wind and privacy protection,rental caravans fully equipped,electricity,washing machine,dryer and permanent pitches available.

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Campingplatz Zielow an der Müritz

Am Seeufer 1
17207 Zielow


039923/2420
http://www.zielowcamp.de/
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Am Seeufer 1
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KUHNLE-TOURS Houseboats in the Müritz Harbor Village

  • Marinastraße, 17248 Rechlin

Vacations on the water: The license-free houseboats from KUHNLE-TOURS are an integral part of the landscape of the Mecklenburg Lake District and are the epitome of cosiness and comfort.

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St. Oberholz Retreat Woldzegarten

  • Walower Straße, 17209 Leizen

The St. Oberholz Retreat is a hotel in Woldzegarten in Mecklenburg, around an hour and a half's drive from Berlin and two hours from Hamburg. The hotel is run by the St. Oberholz Group from Berlin.

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Campsite "Bolter Ufer" C15

  • Am Müritzufer, 17248 Boeker Mühle

Welcome to the campsite "Bolter Ufer" C 15, in the state-recognized resort of Rechlin OT Boeker Mühle. The campsite with a catamaran and surfing mill is located directly on the south-eastern bank of the Müritz, in the middle of a mixed forest.

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Romantik Hotel Gutshaus Ludorf

  • Rondell, 17207 Ludorf

On the west bank of the Müritz, between two nature reserves, the visitor sees one of the most beautiful and oldest manor houses in Mecklenburg. Whoever is a guest here will be transported back from our hectic times to past centuries, when man in harmony with nature was the measure of all things.

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Müritz harbour village

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • Alte Werftstraße, 17248 Hafendorf Müritz

Your vacation domicile at the Müritz! Situated in the heart of the Mecklenburg Lake District, a vacation resort in a class of its own awaits you.

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Mirow Castle

  • Schlossinsel, 17252 Mirow

The present palace was built under Adolf Friedrich III according to plans by Christoph Julius Löwe between 1749 and 1752 as a widow's residence for his stepmother Elisabeth-Albertine.

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Vacation park Mirow

  • Walter-Gotsmann-Straße, 17252 Mirow OT Granzow

A vacation park - everything in it for families. The child-friendly facility has everything a Seenplatte vacation must offer: Direct location at the bathing lake, adventure playground, horse riding and one of the most beautiful canoe routes in front of the vacation home.

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Summer farm Granzow at the bathing lake

  • Granzow Seestraße, 17252 Granzow

The summer farm is located in the middle of the varied water landscape of the Mecklenburg Lake District, which with its unique flora and fauna allows active recreation from the hustle and bustle of everyday life! The nearby lake (with bathing beach) has a very good bathing water quality and is an ideal starting point for canoe tours!

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Seehotel Klink Castle

  • Schlossstraße, 17192 Klink

Klink Castle was built in 1898 in the neo-Renaissance style, following the Loire castles. One hundred years after its construction, Schlosshotel Klink opened its doors in 1998. Two years later, the Orangery was opened.

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Müritz-Yacht-Management e.K.

  • Müritzstraße, 17248 Rechlin

"Your strong partner for water sports in the Mecklenburg Lake District. Here in the center of the lake district, in the southern Müritz region, is our home. Our philosophy is that our charter guests and our customers should feel completely carefree and comfortable and that we want to offer a "one-stop service".

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Playground Seglerhafen Rechlin

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • Fritz-Reuter-Straße, 17248 Rechlin

The playground at the Seglerhafen is not only a place to play, but also a place of community.

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St. John's Church Boek

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • 17248 Boek

"St. Johannis Church is a listed church building in Boek, a district of the municipality of Rechlin in the Mecklenburg Lake District in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It belongs to the parish of Rechlin in the Neustrelitz provostry, Mecklenburg church district of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany.

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Retzow Castle

  • Parkweg, 17248 Rechlin

A castle in the Müritz region for weddings, dreamlike celebrations and stylish country vacations. 13 individual vacation apartments as well as public lounges form a backdrop like from another time.

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3 Queens Palace

  • Closed today
  • Schlossinsel, 17252 Mirow

Suddenly Queen - How Mecklenburg princesses became important European queens. The 3-Queens-Palace on the castle island of Mirow offers an interactive exhibition on the Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and the queens who came from this house. In addition to the exhibition, there is also a café with a view of the lake, a souvenir store with regional products and the Mirow tourist information office.

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Boek Manor House

  • Temporarily closed
  • Boeker Straße, 17248 Boek

The Boek manor house was built in the first half of the 19th century as a two-storey plaster building with 13 axes and a central risalit. The history of the estate is marked by numerous changes of ownership. The National Park Ticket buses stop in Boek directly in front of the manor house. Before it was taken over by the German air force in 1935, it was owned by the Le Fort family.

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