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Teterower See is a picturesque lake nestled in the heart of the Mecklenburg Switzerland and Lake Kummerow Nature Park in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Situated immediately northeast of the charming town of Teterow, this ground moraine lake lies approximately 2.4 meters above sea level. It is renowned for its shallow shores, diverse wildlife, and the historically significant Burgwallinsel island.
Visitors consistently praise the lake for its tranquil atmosphere and family-friendly appeal. The various beaches, including the NaturBad Teterower See, are a major…
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While the general area around Teterower See is welcoming for walks with dogs, specific rules may apply to designated bathing areas like NaturBad Teterower See or on Burgwallinsel. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and check local signage for any restrictions, especially in nature reserve sections like Binsenbrink, to protect wildlife.
Teterower See is located immediately northeast of the town of Teterow. Teterow has a train station, making it accessible by regional train services. From the town center or train station, you can likely reach the lake's shores or specific attractions via local bus services or a pleasant walk.
Yes, the terrain around Teterower See is generally flat, making it ideal for easy, family-friendly walks. Many trails are suitable for strollers. A popular option is the circular walk around the lake, which can be adapted in length and often includes a scenic ferry ride to Burgwallinsel, providing an engaging experience for children.
The nearby town of Teterow offers a charming historic old town with various cafes and restaurants where you can find refreshments and meals. Additionally, some bathing spots or attractions around the lake, such as on Burgwallinsel, may have snack bars or small eateries, especially during the peak season.
To fully appreciate the historical significance of Burgwallinsel, take the Teterower See Ferry or the historic cruise ship 'Regulus' to the island. Once there, you can explore the visible remains of the ancient Slavic fortification, which dates back to the 9th to 12th centuries, and visit the observation tower for panoramic views. The island was recognized by UNESCO as a 'Cultural Heritage worthy of protection by humanity' in 2010.
Absolutely. The observation tower on Burgwallinsel offers excellent panoramic views of the lake and its surroundings. The Sauerwerder peninsula also features a nature trail. For birdwatching enthusiasts, the Binsenbrink Nature Reserve on the western shore is a notable natural feature, protecting lakeside moor and shore areas and providing habitat for over 200 bird species.
While NaturBad Teterower See and Burgwallinsel offer supervised bathing, the lake has several other beaches and access points. The southern shoreline is heavily indented, providing numerous spots where you might find a quieter place to swim. However, always exercise caution when swimming in unsupervised areas.
During winter, Teterower See transforms into a serene landscape. While swimming is generally not recommended, the flat trails around the lake are still suitable for winter hikes, offering peaceful views of the frozen or partially frozen lake. Birdwatching can also be rewarding, as different species may be present. Always check ice conditions before venturing onto any frozen surfaces.
Teterower See has an average depth of 4 meters (13 ft) and a maximum depth of 10.7 meters (35 ft). It is popular for angling, with various fish species including eel, pike, zander, and carp.
No, motorboats are not permitted on Teterower See. This regulation helps preserve the tranquility of the lake and its natural environment, making it ideal for activities like sailing (especially for dinghies and sailing cutters), rowing, and pedal boating.
The 'Regulus' is a historic cruise ship that operates on Teterower See. Originally built in 1910, it was sunk during World War II. The wreck was found and salvaged in 1999, and after restoration, it returned to service in 2001, offering visitors a unique and historical way to experience the lake.