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It's wonderful to see that historical buildings are still being preserved and not replaced by glass and concrete structures. Thank you.
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One should simply pause in this day and age
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In the immediate vicinity there are other beach villas from that period.
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Villa Bardey in Bad Stuer is a significant historical building on the southeastern shore of Lake Plau. It was built in 1896 by Dr. Hans Bardey, the son of Gustav Bardey, a key promoter of spa treatments in the region. The villa, originally called "Villa Berghaus," served as the Bardey family residence and stands to this day as a testament to Bad Stuer's heyday as a spa town. As early as 1862, Gustav Bardey had taken over the management of the local hydrotherapy establishment, which operated according to the principles of the then-popular natural healing methods. Under his leadership, Bad Stuer developed into a recognized spa resort. He had paths laid out, parts of the surrounding landscape reforested, and made the village attractive to spa guests from all over Germany. His work shaped the town's image and significance for decades. The villa itself is situated on a hillside overlooking Lake Plau and, with its modern architecture and stylish furnishings, was a symbol of prosperity and progress at the time. Today the building is a listed monument and a reminder of the time when Bad Stuer was a popular destination for those seeking relaxation and for followers of naturopathy.
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The Kingfisher Valley near Bad Stuer is an idyllic, unspoiled stream valley in the Mecklenburg Lake District, crossed by the Stuer Stream. The steep slopes and tranquil waterways provide ideal breeding conditions for kingfishers, which can regularly be observed here. The area is particularly popular with nature lovers and cyclists. Several well-maintained trails lead through the valley. Access is possible from the Müritz Bear Sanctuary or directly from the Bad Stuer campsite. The valley combines nature observation, tranquility, and scenic beauty in a small space and is a true highlight for anyone who enjoys native wildlife and tranquil nature.
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Bad Stuer is an idyllically situated village on the southern shore of Lake Plau. First documented in 1289, it was long owned by the noble von Flotow family, who had Stuer Castle built in the Middle Ages, the ruins of which can still be visited today. From 1845 onwards, Bad Stuer developed into a recognized spa resort thanks to the establishment of a hydrotherapy clinic by the naturopath J.H. Rausse. Later, Gustav Bardey took over management and had several villas and spa facilities built, including the Villa Bardey, which still exists today. The town attracted numerous guests at that time, including well-known personalities such as the writer Fritz Reuter. However, with the First World War, spa operations came to a halt, and the inventory was auctioned off in 1923. Today, Bad Stuer is a quiet resort with a historic flair and a starting point for nature experiences around Lake Plau and the nearby bison enclosure. A bike tour is particularly recommended from Plau am See. The route leads through parts of the Nossentiner-Schwinzer Heide Nature Park and offers many opportunities for breaks in the countryside. In Bad Stuer itself, it's worth stopping to visit the old villas, relax on the lakeshore, or take a short detour to the castle ruins.
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from here begins a rather adventurous bike path to Plau
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The district of Bad Stuer with a hydrotherapy facility run by the alternative practitioner (“water doctor”) Heinrich Friedrich Francke (pseudonym: J. H. Rausse) was founded in 1845. While the spa guests were initially treated according to the principles of water healing by Vincenz Prießnitz, the methods of healing treatment later followed the views of Sebastian Kneipp. With the outbreak of the First World War, the spa business gradually came to a standstill and finally ended completely when Russian and French prisoners of war were quartered. In 1923 the inventory was auctioned off and some of the buildings were demolished. (from: Wikipedia on June 28, 2023, https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuer). It's amazing how sloping the terrain is towards the lake. The old villas and buildings are embedded in beautiful, old trees and give an idea of their old splendor.
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