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Lake Lieps

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Lake Lieps

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    1. Wrodow Hunting Lodge – Prillwitz Hunting Lodge loop from Hohenzieritz

    12.3km

    03:14

    110m

    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Intermediate

    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Intermediate

    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    September 1, 2020

    At the southern end of the Tollensesees lake, where the Slavic cult center Rethra was found.

    Further information about Rethra and the double-headed idol can be found in the museum in Treptower Tor in Neubrandenburg.

    Very good to explore from the water with the passenger ship or the liner from Neubrandenburg.

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      September 20, 2020

      On the banks of the Lieps lies the Prillwitz hunting lodge, from which you can overlook the Nonnenhof peninsula with the Bacherswall and the islands of Hanf- and Kietzwerder. In the area of Tollensesee and Lieps, the Slavic central sanctuary Rethra has been suspected and sought for centuries, without having been able to prove it. Due to the damming of the water level in the 13th century by around 1.5 meters for the operation of the four-wheel mill, numerous Slavic cultural remains are now below the waterline. The island of Binsenwerder is completely flooded today. In underwater excavations in the Lieps, as well as in investigations on the islands and the ramparts on the Nonnenhof peninsula, permanent settlement since the 7th century has been proven. In the late Slavic period an early urban settlement center of outstanding historical dimensions developed here. The most important find from the Tollensesee-Lieps area is a double-headed Slavic wooden idol that was excavated in 1969 on the fishing island in the Tollensesee. Many Slavic finds from this area can be viewed today in the Regional Museum in Neubrandenburg. A holiday complex with Swedish houses has been under construction since 2014, adjacent to the Lieps and the southeastern shore of Lake Tollensee. [2]

      Source de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieps_(See)

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        July 10, 2022

        The Lieps is part of the Nonnenhof nature reserve. From the shore in Prillwitz

        you can see the small island of Kietzwerder. The Kietzwerder was originally around 1900 m² in size. During archaeological excavations, pottery remains from pre-Slavic times were found, but these could not be dated with certainty. Other finds indicate that the island had been inhabited since the 7th or 8th century. In the last three decades of the 20th century, the island almost completely disappeared due to extreme stocking with cormorants. Only a few remnants of the magnificent old tree population have existed since then. After the vegetation died off, the Kietzwerder was eroded down to an area of 40 m² by ice drift and waves.

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          Location: Hohenzieritz, Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

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