Bathing Area at Großer Pinnower See
Bathing Area at Großer Pinnower See
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The Bathing Area at Großer Pinnower See offers a refreshing escape on the southwestern shore of Großer Pinnower See, nestled within the scenic Pinnower Forst in the Lassaner Winkel region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. This freshwater lake, formed during the last ice age, lies at an elevation of 10 meters above sea level near the village of Pinnow in the municipality of Murchin. It's renowned for its exceptional water quality and tranquil setting, making it a cherished spot in the Vorpommern-Greifswald…
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Højdemeter 60 m
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tirsdag 9. juni
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The bathing area features a narrow sandy strip and a well-maintained sunbathing lawn. While the public bathing area is described as a "small public beach," specific details on facilities like changing rooms or toilets are not consistently documented. One visitor tip mentions the area is fenced and only accessible during opening hours, which might imply some basic amenities are managed, though it's currently without a dedicated operator.
Yes, the bathing area is considered family-friendly. The clear, high-quality water and sandy underwater ground make it pleasant for swimming. The adjacent sunbathing lawn provides space for relaxation. The prohibition of motorboats ensures a quiet and safe environment for children.
While the general area is natural, dog-friendly swimming options might be restricted within the fenced bathing area itself. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for specific rules regarding pets in the immediate bathing zone. However, the surrounding Pinnower Forst offers opportunities for walks with dogs.
Specific public transport routes directly to the bathing area are not detailed. The lake is located near the village of Pinnow in the municipality of Murchin, approximately 15 kilometers northeast of Anklam. Visitors typically reach the area by car, but checking local bus schedules from nearby towns like Anklam or Lassan might reveal options, possibly requiring a walk to the lake.
The water quality at Großer Pinnower See is considered excellent. Measurements in 1997 revealed high visibility depths of 4.8 to 5.2 meters, indicating very clear water. This high quality makes it a very inviting spot for swimming.
The area around Großer Pinnower See is primarily natural and tranquil. There are no immediate cafes or pubs directly at the bathing area. An idyllic bungalow settlement is visible on the north shore, suggesting some private accommodation. For public amenities like cafes, pubs, or hotels, you would likely need to travel to nearby villages such as Pinnow or Murchin, or larger towns like Anklam or Lassan.
The lake is situated within the Pinnower Forst, meaning routes will primarily traverse forested areas. The terrain is generally gentle, suitable for walking and cycling, without significant elevation changes. The north and east shores can be blurred and difficult to access, so most accessible paths are likely on the southern and western sides.
Großer Pinnower See is quite deep, reaching a maximum depth of 15.2 meters. This makes it the third deepest lake in Vorpommern, with an average depth of 5.4 meters.
Information regarding specific wheelchair accessibility for the bathing area is not available. Given it's described as a "small public beach" with a sandy strip and lawn, and potentially fenced access, it's unlikely to have dedicated accessibility infrastructure. Visitors with mobility concerns should be prepared for natural terrain.
Yes, the lake is rich in biodiversity. It's home to various fish species like eel, perch, pike, and roach. You might also spot rare and protected animals such as crayfish, grass snakes, various dragonflies, and even sea eagles and white storks. The proximity to the Peenetalmoor Nature Reserve, Europe's largest continuous fen, further enhances its ecological significance and opportunities for nature observation.
While the lake is generally known for its peaceful atmosphere due to the prohibition of motorboats, the bathing area is a popular spot. One visitor noted that it's fenced and only accessible during opening hours, which might imply some level of management. To ensure a tranquil experience, especially during peak summer weekends, arriving earlier in the day is often a good strategy.