Best attractions and places to see around Rollwitz include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The municipality offers a tranquil environment with access to opportunities for outdoor activities. The area provides options for exploring local history and enjoying the natural landscape. Visitors can find a variety of places to explore in and around Rollwitz.
Last updated: August 16, 2026
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The farm dairy is unfortunately closed now. In a hall in the village, items that were available in the old shop can still be purchased.
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Impressive and massive former city gate.
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Beautiful garden on the Ringstrasse
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former city gate towards Prenzlau
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As a defensive tower, the Prenzlauer Tor supports the medieval fortifications of the city of Pasewalk. It is one of the main gates of the city of Pasewalk. Very attractive even in the dark.
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The Baumgarten Protestant village church is a fieldstone church in Baumgarten, a district of the municipality of Schenkenberg in the Uckermark district in Brandenburg. The parish belongs to the Uckermark parish of the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia. The village was first mentioned in 1240 as Bomgarde and was owned by the diocese of Cammins. In this context, the building was first mentioned in a document in 1262. From 1262 to 1667, church patronage initially rested with the Sabine Monastery in Prenzlau, but during this time a portion also passed to von Arnim from Schönermark. During this time, four parish hooves have been handed down as early as 1375. The rectory was desolate in 1543/1544, as was the case in 1600. In that year the priest lived in Prenzlau and had rented out his hooves. In 1613, von Ramin owed the priest the measuring grain from 23 hooves. In 1628, the von Arnim family refused to give the priest his four parish hooves again. The previous building was destroyed and rebuilt in the Thirty Years' War and in 1675. During the Baroque period, the windows were widened and a tower with a hood and lantern was added in 1709. After the fall of the Wall, an extensive restoration took place in 1994/1995. Source and further information (construction description/equipment): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorfkirche_Baumgarten_(Schenkenberg) Further information: http://www.askanier-welten.de/dorfkirchen/baumgarten/
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Unfortunately the restaurant has changed. The quality has dropped significantly. I wouldn't stop here again.
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The Baumgarten church is a medieval fieldstone building on a rectangular plan with a west tower of the same width from the second half of the 13th century. The church was repeatedly destroyed by fires. In 1687, he is still referred to as wild. By 1709, it was rebuilt with a half-timbered top of the tower. The top of the tower has an open lantern above the curved roof. Also in the 18th century, the windows were replaced and the ridge was lowered. In the years 1994-1997, the church was thoroughly renovated, including painting the interior. The interior dates from the 18th century. The baroque altar of the pulpit has a symmetrical staircase and is decorated with allegorical figures and sculptural decoration. It dates from 1696. The patron chairs to the right and left of the altar have a delicate rococo crown. The baptismal angel from around 1720 was restored in 1998. A special element is the organ gallery with a children's choir located a few steps below. The organ was destroyed in 1945.
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The region around Rollwitz offers several historical landmarks. A prominent one is the Prenzlauer Gate Pasewalk, a Gothic three-story brick gate from the mid-15th century that now houses a city museum. You can also visit St. Nicholas Church, a religious building whose current construction dates back to 1882, and the Village Church of Nieden, a stately stone building from the end of the 13th century.
Yes, the Rollwitz area is known for its tranquil environment and access to natural beauty. While specific natural highlights are not detailed, the region is ideal for exploring the Berlin-Usedom Cycle Path, which offers scenic tours. The nearby Randow River and the Lower Oder Valley National Park also provide opportunities for nature exploration.
The Rollwitz area is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can explore various routes, including sections of the Berlin-Usedom Cycle Path. For more specific routes, consider cycling tours like the 'Village Pond Rollwitz – Prenzlauer Gate, Pasewalk loop' or MTB trails such as the 'Krugsdorfer See – Sea of Sand loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes at Cycling around Rollwitz or MTB Trails around Rollwitz.
Yes, the cycling routes around Rollwitz cater to various skill levels. For example, the 'Village Pond Rollwitz – Prenzlauer Gate, Pasewalk loop' is rated as easy, while the 'Village Pond Rollwitz – Fish Ladder on the Uecker loop' is moderate. You can find a range of options, including easy and moderate routes, for both touring bicycles and mountain bikes. Explore more routes and their difficulty levels at Cycling around Rollwitz and MTB Trails around Rollwitz.
For those interested in hiking or running, the area around Rollwitz offers several options. While specific hiking trails are not detailed as highlights, the region's natural landscape along the Randow River and near the Lower Oder Valley National Park is suitable for walks. For dedicated running routes, you can find trails like the 'Market Square Pasewalk – Uecker Bridge in Pasewalk loop' or the 'St. Marienkirche Dürkheim – Weir with Fish Ladder loop'. More running trails are available at Running Trails around Rollwitz.
Yes, several attractions around Rollwitz are considered family-friendly. The Prenzlauer Gate Pasewalk, with its museum, offers an educational experience. The Village Church of Nieden has a labyrinth in its courtyard that can be fun for children. Additionally, the Wolters Farm Cheese Dairy is a welcoming stop for families, offering refreshments and a place to rest. The Berlin-Usedom Cycle Path also provides family-friendly cycling opportunities.
The best time to visit Rollwitz for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking is generally during the warmer months, from spring through early autumn. This period offers more pleasant weather conditions for exploring the scenic routes and natural features of the region.
A notable spot for refreshments and a rest is the Wolters Farm Cheese Dairy. It's conveniently located on the Berlin-Usedom Cycle Path and is known for its hospitality, offering a selection of cheese, cold drinks, and a place to relax. It's an ideal stop during your explorations.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and opportunities for outdoor activities. The Prenzlauer Gate Pasewalk is valued for its historical significance and the museum it houses. The Village Church of Nieden is noted for its ancient architecture and unique features like the courtyard labyrinth. The Wolters Farm Cheese Dairy is praised for its welcoming atmosphere and refreshments, especially for those on cycling tours.
Rollwitz hosts a 'Cultural Summer' (Kultursommer) featuring concerts, theater performances, and readings. The municipality also celebrates a 'Traditional Easter Fire' annually, which attracts many visitors. For a unique animal encounter, the Moose and Reindeer Farm Golz is located about 12 km from Rollwitz.
Beyond the Prenzlauer Gate Pasewalk and the churches, Rollwitz Castle (Schloss Rollwitz) is a significant historical site. Dating back to the 18th century, this restored castle now functions as a hotel with a restaurant and features an exhibition detailing the village's history. There is also a local history museum for those interested in the area's past.


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