Mecklenburg Lake District Pilgrimage Route (101-153 km)

Getting closer to yourself and God in the beauty of Mecklenburg Lake District

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Nature breathes silence on the Tollensesee lake, © TMV/Grundner

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Social and Youth Center Hinterste Mühle

  • Hinterste Mühle, 17033 Neubrandenburg

Baking bread and cakes In the wood-burning oven, exercise school and adventure hikes in the forest or playing and doing handicrafts - in the Hintersten Mühle Neubrandenburg, a social and youth center, children and young people are at the forefront and experience entertaining camps

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Access to the church Priepert, © Mecklenburgische Kleinseenplatte Touristik GmbH

Priepert church

  • Am Priepert See, 17255 Priepert

Open church from May to September - 10.00 to 17.00!; - Lies on the pilgrimage route -.

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Marie Hager House

  • Dewitzer Chaussee, 17094 Burg Stargard

The listed house is dedicated to the memory of the landscape and architectural painter Marie Hager. In addition to her works and objects from her estate, works by artists from the region are also regularly exhibited.

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Neustrelitz Palace Gardens

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • An der Promenade, 17235 Neustrelitz

The ducal Palaca Garden in Neustrelitz is a gem of 18th and 19th century garden art. In all seasons it invites you to stroll and discover.

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Church Leussow

  • Leussow, 17252 Roggentin

Churches of the region - Experience small village churches or large, restored buildings from the time of the Knights of St. John. You can feel the powerful aura of these old buildings and for a moment time stops. -The church in Leussow-

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Hohenzieritz Castle

  • Schlossplatz, 17237 Hohenzieritz

Hohenzieritz went down in history as the place where the legendary Queen Luise of Prussia died. The castle was once the summer residence of the Dukes of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Today, a memorial in the castle provides information about Queen Luise. One of the earliest landscape gardens in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern extends behind the palace. It was created from 1771 by the English garden architect Thomson.

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Marketplace Neustrelitz

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • Tiergartenalle, 17235 Neustrelitz

The star-shaped late baroque city layout of the residential town of Neustrelitz is unique in Europe - eight streets lead from the market square in all directions

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Tourist Information Fürstenberg/Havel, © Regio Nord GmbH

Tourist Information Fürstenberg / Havel

  • Closed today
  • Markt, 16798 Fürstenberg/Havel

The water town of Fürstenberg / Havel sees itself as the southern gateway to the Mecklenburg Lesserinsenplatte. A paradise for canoeists, bicycle alpinists and explorers, only 80 km north of Berlin. Special tips are available at the Tourist Information, directly on the market square.

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Curious exhibits in the museum of local history Priepert, © Manfred Giesenberg

Local history room Priepert

  • Am Priepert See, 17255 Priepert

Prieperter Heimatstube directly on the Great Priepert Lake invites you to linger.

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Tourist info Neubrandenburg

  • Open today
  • Marktplatz, 17033 Neubrandenburg

Welcome to Neubrandenburg, the city of adventure on the edge of the Mecklenburg Lake District and in the middle of a hilly landscape formed by the glaciers of the Ice Age. The city, which is over 750 years old, invites you to an exciting journey of discovery with impressive historical evidence.

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Johanniterkirche Mirow

  • Auf der Schlossinsel, 17252 Mirow

Die Kirche mit Fürstengruft wurde im 14. Jahrhundert erbaut.

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Cyclists at the tourist information office, © Stadt Neustrelitz

National park visitor centre in Neustrelitz

  • Closed today
  • Strelitzer Straße, 17235 Neustrelitz

Accommodation bureau, event service, sale of touristic relevant articles such as bike and hiking maps, picture postcards, illustrated books, guided city tours (including climbing the tower of the city’s cathedral), awarding touristic fishing licences

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Neustrelitz city church

  • Markt, 17235 Neustrelitz

One of the most important landmarks of the residential town of Neustrelitz. From the viewing platform you can enjoy the most beautiful view over Neustrelitz and the surrounding area.

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© 3 Königinnen Palais Mirow

3 Queens Palace

  • Open 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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St. Johannis Neubrandenburg

  • 2. Ringstraße, 17033 Neubrandenburg

While the town church of St. Mary was built in the 13th century, a second ecclesiastical center was established at the same time: the Franciscan monastery. This included a simple monastery church made of fieldstones, which was expanded at the beginning of the 14th century - today's St. John's Church. After the destruction of St. Mary's Church in 1945, St. John's Church became the main church. It got its current state through two major construction phases in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Orangery Neustrelitz

  • Temporarily closed
  • An der Promenade, 17235 Neustrelitz

One of the most beautiful classicist garden salons in northern Germany is located in the palace garden of the residential town of Neustrelitz

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Tourist Information Burg Stargard

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  • Burg, 17094 Burg Stargard

Tourist Information Burg Stargard

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Neubrandenburg Concert Church by night, © Oppermann Fotografie

St. Mary´s Concert Curch

  • An der Marienkirche, 17033 Neubrandenburg

As a concert church, the Marienkirche offers a diverse program - from acoustic treats over to special architectural experience. Outside: Gothic brick church. Inside: Concert hall made of glass, concrete, steel and wood.

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Stargard Castle

  • Burg, 17094 Burg Stargard

The castle complex, built around 1236, now houses a museum, herb and root garden and a garment tailor shop, offering visitors a unique glimpse into life in the Middle Ages.

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Medieval ramparts and fortifications Neubrandenburg

  • Marktplatz, 17033 Neubrandenburg

Guests can feel the romance of the Middle Ages when strolling along the almost completely preserved ramparts and fortifications, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.

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Church Diemitz

  • Dorfstraße, 17252 Diemitz

Churches of the region - Experience small village churches or large, restored buildings from the time of the Knights of St. John. You can feel the powerful charisma of these old buildings and for a moment time stands still.

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Helmut Sakowski Reading Room Wustrow, © Mecklenburgische Kleinseenplatte Touristik GmbH

Heimatstube and Helmut Sakowski Reading Room Wustrow

  • Schulstraße, 17255 Wustrow

The Heimatstube Wustrow and Helmut-Sakowski-Lesestube are located together in one building in Wustrow near Wesenberg.

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The starting point is the town of Friedland in the district of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. From there, the trail leads south to Neubrandenburg, on a western or eastern route around Lake Tollense, and ends in Mirow south of the Müritz. The stages are each about 13 to 20 kilometers long. Pilgrims can stay overnight in simple parsonages or private accommodations along the route. A list of accommodations and further information can be found on the pilgrimage trail website or at the Mecklenburg Lake District Tourist Board .

 

 

 

 

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  • Length of the tour: west route 101km / east route 153 km
  • Stages: West route 6 days / East route 9 days
  • Bus connection: Friedland, Mirow
  • Places of interest: city fortification Friedland, city fortification and church Neubrandenburg, castle Stargard, castle Mirow

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