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Jogging around Woseriner Lake offers a serene experience amidst the natural beauty of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The region is characterized by its tranquil lake, surrounding forests, and idyllic natural landscapes, providing varied terrain for running. Routes often feature flat paths along the lake shores and through peaceful woodlands, with some gentle elevation changes. This area, part of the larger Mecklenburg Lake District, is known for its clean water and extensive network of natural trails.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.5km
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.25km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Dobbertin Monastery is special in every way. It is picturesquely situated on Lake Dobbertin. It is the only monastery in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania that belongs to the state. Dobbertin Monastery was a Benedictine monastery founded in 1234, which later became a nunnery. After the Reformation, decreed for Mecklenburg in 1549, the monastery became a Protestant convent in 1572. The Dobbertin Church is today the church of the Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of Dobbertin, but also the "house church" for the diaconal institution. It is the only church in Mecklenburg with two towers. The elongated, single-nave space is vaulted. The Diakoniewerk took over operation in 1991 as an institution primarily for mentally disabled people, for whom the monastery is a new home. Guided tours take place from May to September on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 3 p.m. In the workshops, visitors can get an insight into the work and lives of the residents of Dobbertin Monastery. A café by the lake, where tours are offered, offers refreshments and refreshments. "It's good to be here," one might say; everything invites you to linger. Further information: https://kloster-dobbertin.de/
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Quite a small burial mound in the middle of a field, but easily recognizable. The distribution of the burial mounds suggests that they were often built on the edge of a settlement area and served to make the boundaries of territories visible.
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This is one of three stone circles in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, and one of the few in Germany. It is a little off the beaten track, but is well signposted. The stone circle is rather small in size, about 10 - 15 meters in diameter. The total of 9 stones form a visually intact megalithic structure. The individual stones are up to 1.50m high. It is estimated that several thousand stone circles were built in Europe during the Middle Stone Age. Many of them have disappeared over time, e.g. due to weathering or the formation of bogs, others were used as material. Today only a few hundred remain, and this is one of them. (The Stone Age was so long ago! 9600 - 4300 BC)
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The "Dröge Kraug" (dry inn) at this crossroads was a resting place for forest workers and carters a long time ago. They would probably have wanted a pub (tavern) at this point. The old paths are already visible on the Schmettauschen map from 1794. According to this, old highways crossed here. There is a saying about the Drögen Kraug: "If you want to drink and you don't have anything, you should go back. This is the Dröge Kraug. If you have something by you, you can sit back and it's only an hour away. Nothing will bother you in the long run here"
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Prehistoric cult and burial site, consisting of a stone circle in the middle of the forest
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The Woseriner Lake region offers a diverse mix of terrain, perfect for varied running experiences. You'll find tranquil lakeside paths, peaceful woodlands, and idyllic natural landscapes. While many routes are relatively flat, some feature gentle elevation changes, providing options for different fitness levels. The area is part of the larger Mecklenburg Lake District, known for its clean water and extensive network of natural trails.
Yes, Woseriner Lake has several easy running routes. For a relaxed outing, consider the Swimming area at Garder Lake – Garder Lake loop from Restaurant Seeblick. This easy 4.88 km path provides a peaceful run along the shores of Garder Lake, ideal for beginners or a leisurely pace. Overall, there are 5 easy routes available in the area.
For runners seeking a greater challenge, Woseriner Lake offers several longer and more demanding routes. A notable difficult option is the Dobbertin Monastery – Monastery Park at Dobbertin Lake loop from Klädener Plage, spanning over 36 km. Another challenging route is the Swimming area at Garder Lake – Garder Lake loop from Klädener Plage, which is over 16 km long. In total, there are 4 difficult routes and 29 moderate routes to explore, ensuring options for experienced runners.
Many of the running routes around Woseriner Lake are designed as loops, offering convenient circular experiences. A popular choice is the Woseriner Lake Trail loop from Klädener Plage, a moderate 9.25 km trail that provides continuous views of the lake and its natural surroundings. Other circular options include the Swimming area at Garder Lake – Garder Lake loop from Restaurant Seeblick and the Bronze Age Burial Mound – Dröger Kraug Rest Area loop from Lähnwitz.
The running trails around Woseriner Lake are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 26 reviews. More than 330 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the serene environment, beautiful lakeside scenery, and the peaceful atmosphere of the woodlands.
While specific regulations for dogs on every trail may vary, the Woseriner Lake area, as part of the Mecklenburg Lake District, is generally known for its natural, dog-friendly environment. Many trails through forests and along lake shores are suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially in nature protection areas. It's always advisable to check local signage for any specific restrictions on individual routes.
Yes, the region around Woseriner Lake offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural interest. While jogging, you can enjoy the picturesque lakeside scenery and the surrounding pure nature. The area is also home to attractions like Gutshaus Woserin, an art academy located directly on the lake, which adds a cultural touch to the natural setting. The Bronze Age Burial Mound – Dröger Kraug Rest Area loop from Lähnwitz specifically leads past historical features.
Woseriner Lake offers a beautiful setting for running throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, making them ideal for outdoor activities. Summer is also popular, especially with the opportunity to combine a run with a refreshing dip in the lake. Even in winter, the serene, often snow-dusted landscapes can offer a unique and peaceful running experience, though some paths might be less accessible depending on conditions.
While the Woseriner Lake area is primarily known for its natural tranquility, public transport options to reach the region exist, though they might require some planning. The broader Mecklenburg Lake District is accessible by regional trains and buses. For specific starting points of routes, it's recommended to check local bus schedules to see if they connect to villages or access points near the lake. Parking is generally available for those arriving by car.
There are nearly 40 dedicated running routes available around Woseriner Lake. These routes cater to various preferences, with 5 easy, 29 moderate, and 4 difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable path for every runner, from casual joggers to those seeking a more intense workout.
The Woseriner Lake area, while focused on nature, does have some amenities. While specific cafes directly on every trail might be limited, the surrounding villages and towns, such as those near Garder Lake, offer options for refreshments. For example, one of the popular routes, the Swimming area at Garder Lake – Garder Lake loop, starts from Restaurant Seeblick, indicating dining options are available in the vicinity.
Woseriner Lake is part of the Mecklenburg Lake District, renowned for its pure nature and idyllic landscapes. You can learn more about the diverse natural features, including clean waters, forests, and wildlife, by visiting the official tourism website for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: visit-mv.com/nature. The lake itself is a significant natural feature, offering beautiful water views and contributing to the region's serene atmosphere.


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