Best attractions and places to see around Zislow are found within the Mecklenburg Lake District, a region characterized by its numerous lakes and natural landscapes. Zislow, situated on the eastern shore of Lake Plau, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The area provides opportunities for water sports, hiking, and exploring ancient archaeological findings. Visitors can discover a variety of natural features and cultural landmarks.
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Old monastery church houses a great organ museum
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The blue lake shimmers hidden behind the hill. Very beautiful
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Perfect panoramic view over the water
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The lift bridge was built in 1916 to replace a wooden drawbridge. In 1945, the bridge was saved from being blown up.[1] In 1991/92, it was repaired and in 2020/21, a basic overhaul was carried out, including the installation of new drive technology.[2] A remote control was also implemented, taking into account the monument protection. Until this renovation, the lock keeper, who operates the lock at the "Hühnerleiter" a few hundred meters downstream on the Elde, had to ride his bike to the bridge in order to control the bridge directly from the wooden house. Now boaters coming from Lake Plauer can report their desire to pass by telephone. Source:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plauer_Hubbr%C3%BCcke
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Boats pass under the 13-meter-long bridge, which is a listed building, when leaving Lake Plauer and heading for the Elde. With a lifting height of up to 1.86 m, it is the highest lifting bridge in Mecklenburg. The clearance height depends on the water level. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plauer_Hubbr%C3%BCcke
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Nice little town, with a beautiful view of the water and swing bridge.
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This idyllic vantage point offers breathtaking views over the elongated lake, part of an impressive chain of lakes stretching from Lake Müritz to Lake Plau. The town of Malchow, a picturesque island town and climatic health resort, can be seen from this vantage point. Nestled in the beautiful natural surroundings, the town offers a charming view. A tour with the Müritz White Fleet to Malchow is an excellent way to start the day. The swing bridge in Malchow is a spectacular sight not to be missed. The subsequent cycle ride back to Waren via Göhren and Lake Fleesensee is a delight for every cyclist, with picturesque landscapes and charming paths. A special experience is taking a break at the Seewirtschaft on the beach and continuing the journey via Klink to Waren. This part of the route is particularly beautiful and offers many opportunities to linger and enjoy the view. The path to the viewpoint can be a bit difficult in places, with nettles and other natural obstacles, but the effort is worth it for the spectacular view you can enjoy at the end.
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A very beautiful, tranquil town, in an idyllic location, that has a number of sights to offer. You can linger a while in this place. It's worth it!
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Zislow is nestled within the Mecklenburg Lake District, offering a wealth of natural beauty. You can explore the expansive Lake Plau, known for its excellent water quality. Other notable lakes include Großer and Kleiner Pätschsee, and Suckower See, with Großer Pätschsee being particularly clear for divers. The Stemmnitz River also offers picturesque meadows leading to an observation tower with panoramic views.
Yes, Zislow has a rich history. You can visit the 18th-century Zislow Half-timbered Chapel, which hosts exhibitions and cultural events. Don't miss the Zislower Schälchenstein, an impressive granite erratic stone with 116 depressions believed to have been used for offerings. The area also features ancient burial sites, including Bronze Age mounds and a Neolithic stone chest grave, as well as the remains of Burgwall Zislow, an early Slavic castle.
The region around Zislow is ideal for various outdoor activities. Lake Plau is perfect for swimming and water sports like surfing and boating. Hiking and cycling are very popular, with numerous trails through unspoiled nature, including sections of the Plauer-See-Rundweg. You can also find running trails, such as the 'Sunset at Großer Pätschsee' loop, which is an easy 4.6 km route. For more route ideas, check out the cycling guide or running trails guide for Zislow.
Absolutely. Many attractions around Zislow are suitable for families. The Malchow Swing Bridge is a spectacle when it opens hourly for boats. The Plau Lift Bridge is also a fascinating sight. The 'Pfad der schlafenden Steine' and 'Pfad der Wald- und Baumgeister' offer unique, engaging walking experiences for children. Nearby Malchow also features a Summer Toboggan Run and a Monkey Forest.
Yes, the Zislow area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can explore the 'Pfad der schlafenden Steine' and 'Pfad der Wald- und Baumgeister' for unique themed walks. The region also has numerous paths through nature and along the Plauer-See-Rundweg. For specific running routes, including easy options like the 'Sunset at Großer Pätschsee' loop, you can refer to the running trails guide around Zislow.
Zislow is an excellent base for cycling. You can find routes like the 'Forest path in the Valley of the Kingfishers – Bärenwald Müritz loop from Zislow,' which is an easy 24.6 km ride. For more challenging options, there are moderate routes such as the 'Malchow Monastery Church – Malchow — Island Town loop from Zislow' (24.5 km) or the 'Lift Bridge Over the Elde – Old Town, Plau am See loop from Suckow' (40.5 km). Discover more options in the cycling guide around Zislow.
Lake Plau is the primary destination for water activities. Its excellent water quality makes it ideal for swimming, surfing, and boating. The natural bathing beach in Zislow is a popular spot for sunbathing and enjoying the sunset. The Großer Pätschsee also offers clear waters, particularly appealing for divers.
Yes, within the 'Stemmnitz' nature area, you can discover the 'Pfad der schlafenden Steine' and the 'Pfad der Wald- und Baumgeister.' These themed paths offer unique walking experiences to explore the natural surroundings and local folklore. An 'Insektenhotel' (insect hotel) and a barefoot path are also part of this area, adding to the unique natural exploration.
Beyond the historical sites, the region boasts several impressive landmarks. The Plau Lift Bridge, a listed building near Plau am See, is the highest lift bridge in Mecklenburg. The Malchow Swing Bridge is another engineering marvel that opens hourly. For scenic views, the Zislow observation tower offers panoramic vistas of Lake Plau and the Stemmnitz River, and the View of the Island Town of Malchow provides a great perspective of the town.
Yes, Zislow and its surroundings are excellent for birdwatching. The Großer and Kleiner Pätschsee are home to rare water birds, including kingfishers, sea and fish eagles, and cranes. The nearby Eisvogel-Insel (Kingfisher Island) in Bad Stuer is specifically known as a spot for observing kingfishers, though patience is required. Müritz National Park, about 30 km away, is famous as a resting place for thousands of cranes in autumn.
The warmer months, from spring to early autumn, are generally best for outdoor activities in Zislow, offering ideal conditions for swimming, boating, hiking, and cycling. Autumn is particularly special for birdwatching, as thousands of cranes gather in the nearby Müritz National Park. While many outdoor activities are seasonal, Zislow also hosts events like the 'Nacht der tausend Flammen' in summer.
The Plau Lift Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to experience this technical monument. While specific accessibility details for all natural paths are not always available, many paved sections in towns like Plau am See and Malchow, and along the harbors, are generally accessible. It's always recommended to check specific locations for detailed accessibility information.
Visitors frequently praise the unique spectacle of the Malchow Swing Bridge opening hourly. The Plau Lift Bridge is also appreciated as a 'technical monument' and a key part of the local waterways. Many enjoy the serene atmosphere and opportunities to stop at restaurants and cafes near the harbors, such as the Plau am See Marina and Lenzer Bridge, canal and boat dock, to watch the busy shipping traffic.


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