Groß Siemz周辺の自然記念物は、自然の美しさが特徴的な景観の中で、多様なアウトドア体験を提供しています。この地域は、川の谷、湖、荒野など、さまざまな自然の名所へのアクセスを提供しています。Groß Siemzは、訪問者がその近郊にある重要な自然のランドマークを発見できる場所に位置しています。この地域は、緩やかに起伏する丘、草原、森が特徴で、変化に富んだ景色の良い景観に貢献しています。
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You can follow the former border along the Wakenitz. Before the fall of the Wall, nature lay asleep here for more than 30 years and was able to largely preserve its original appearance.
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Very nice place! And then as an insider tip to Ola's Eiscafè in Kücknitz! Great ice cream and cake.....
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Beautiful nature - the m.W. only crossing of Wakenitz between Utecht and St. Jürgen and well suited if you want to cycle from the Hamburg area to the east side of the Bay of Lübeck
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In 1952 a total of 471 families were forced to leave their home in the border districts of Gadebusch, Grevesmühlen and Hagenow. In 1961 the SED leadership organized a second wave of resettlement. "This affected another 616 people in the three border districts," says Dr. Andreas Wagner from Grenzhus Schlagsdorf. The forced resettlements in the GDR border area were painful turning points. More than 11,000 people fell victim to them. They had not been judged to be politically reliable. The wounds and scars left by a 40-year border not only include the dead from the wall and barbed wire, but also forced resettlements and razed villages - source: svz.de/13904707 © 2021 Shortly before the resettlement, some residents of Lenschow embarked on the daring escape by swimming through the Wakenitz with children and little belongings and fleeing to the west.
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In 1952, a total of 471 families were forced to leave their home in the border districts of Gadebusch, Grevesmühlen and Hagenow. In 1961 the SED leadership organized a second wave of resettlement. "This affected another 616 people in the three border districts," says Dr. Andreas Wagner from Grenzhus Schlagsdorf. The forced resettlements in the GDR border area were painful turning points. More than 11,000 people fell victim to them. They had not been judged to be politically reliable. The wounds and scars left by a 40-year border not only include the dead from the wall and barbed wire, but also forced evictions and razed villages - source: https://www.svz.de/13904707 © 2021 Shortly before the resettlement, some residents of Lenschow embarked on the daring escape by swimming through the Wakenitz with children and little belongings and fleeing to the west.
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For years this bridge over the Wakenitz was a border bridge and closed because of the division of Germany within Germany. Today it connects an old with a new federal state and offers interesting views of the former border river Wakenitz, which slowly flows under it. It is a moving feeling when you walk the short distance over this little bridge and think about how far apart, over almost five decades, the distance between these two river banks once was.
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There are not so many lake accesses on the east bank of the Röggeliner See ... here there is one that is also close to the road and offers beautiful views of the lake.
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