Best attractions and places to see around Mühl Rosin include a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. This municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is characterized by its lakes and forests, offering various outdoor activities. The area provides opportunities for exploring both natural beauty and cultural heritage. Mühl Rosin was recognized for its community spirit, receiving awards for village development.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Schöninsel is no longer accessible because the bridge to the island is dilapidated and closed
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Serrahn's Gothic brick church from 1240; rebuilt in 1872 according to plans by Theodor Krüger and enlarged to a cruciform church; property wall made of brick on a fieldstone foundation with passages as Gothic archways. The church's furnishings include the richly ornamented organ facade from 1740. In the northern side chapel there is a high-quality altarpiece by Karl Gottfried Pfannschmidt from 1873/74. The brick tower with a fieldstone base contains four bells. Source:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serrahn_(Kuchelmi%C3%9F)#Sehensw%C3%BCrdigkeiten
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Partial stage of the Berlin-Copenhagen long-distance cycle route. Rain shelter not far from the signposted entrance. Gas station and supermarket at the entrance to Güstrow.
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In 1229 Duke Nikolaus von Werle enfeoffed his loyal knight Eckhard I von Hahn with Kuchelmiß and Serrahn. As patron, he built this brick church around 1240, which was consecrated on December 2, 1240 as St. Nicholas Church, named after St. Nicholas, Bishop of Myra, after the Mecklenburg Prince Nicholas v. Werle and after the builder's son, Nicolaus I von Hahn, the second landlord of this church. The Reformation found its way into this church in 1532, and in 1567 the first complete Low German Bible was published by Duke Ulrich v. Mecklenburg was brought to Serrahn and CONCORDIA was introduced in 1580, which raised Lutheran teaching to the norm. The church received its present form during the conversion and extension to the Kreuzkirche in 1872/73 under the patron Count Max von Hahn. The bricks for this were burned in the Serrahner brickworks. The entire interior is vaulted, whereby the chancel vault and a vault in the nave date from the time of construction, the other three vaults date from 1872. In 1945 the interior of the church was devastated. During the renovation in 1963, the rear side galleries were expanded and the carved pulpit was removed, the altar base from 1872 was uncovered and a new pulpit and baptismal font were built. The former altarpiece "Christ on the Cross, with John, Mary and Mary Magdalene", painted by PFANNENSCHMIDT in 1873, was placed in the northern side chapel. There is also the neo-Gothic baptism. The southern aisle is filled by the glazed stately loge. The coat of arms of the von Hahn family is emblazoned on the wooden parapet. However, the coat of arms pane in the southeastern window shows the coat of arms of the von Sachsen-Altenburg (?) family, who owned the estate from the v. Hahn took over at the end of the 19th century. The valuable organ prospectus dates from 1740, the organ builder is not known. In 1863 Friedrich Wilhelm Winzer carried out a comprehensive renovation. The flat wooden ceiling above the organ shows a painting. The winter church is located in the tower room. On the small altar lies the memorial book for the dead of the two world wars. The church is surrounded by a cemetery, the wall of which is broken by several portals. Since 1998 the Evangelical Lutheran Church community Klaber-Serrahn united. The parishes of Serrahn include: Serrahn, Serrahn Hof, Wilsen, Wilser Hütte, Hinzenhagen, Kuchelmiß, Seegrube, Ahrenshagen and Koppelow.
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It almost reminds me a little of Holland.
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There are also two nice hotels for "foreigners".
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Unfortunately no longer in operation. But still nice to look at.
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Mühl Rosin is rich in natural beauty, particularly its lakes and forests. You can visit the Inselsee Swimming Beach and Pier for relaxation and swimming, or enjoy the scenic Krakow Lake Promenade, part of the second oldest climatic health resort in Mecklenburg. The larger Lake Krakow offers diverse landscapes with bays and peninsulas, and its southern part is a nature reserve.
Yes, the region has several historical sites. The St. Nicholas Church, Serrahn, consecrated in 1240, is a significant historical and architectural landmark. Additionally, you can find a Local History Museum in Mühl Rosin's old town. Nearby Güstrow, approximately 3.5 km away, features the impressive Schloss Güstrow and Güstrow Cathedral.
The area around Mühl Rosin is excellent for cycling. You can enjoy the Towpath Along the Bützow-Güstrow Canal, which offers a pleasant connection between Güstrow and Bützow with views of historic canal constructions. For more routes, explore the cycling guides for the region, such as Cycling around Mühl Rosin, which includes easy loops like the 'Inselseekanal Pathway – Boathouses on Fährhausweg loop'.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Inselsee Swimming Beach and Pier is ideal for a day out with children. The Krakow Lake Promenade offers easy walks, and the Towpath Along the Bützow-Güstrow Canal is a family-friendly cycle path. For a wildlife experience, the Wildpark-MV (Güstrow Wildlife Park), about 3.5 km away, is highly recommended for its spacious environment and diverse animals.
The region offers numerous trails for walking and hiking. The Krakow Lake Promenade provides scenic walks along the lake. You can also find historic circular hiking trails directly around Mühl Rosin. The Nebel Bridge in Nebel Nature Reserve is a great starting point for small circular hikes to experience undisturbed nature. For more options, check out Running Trails around Mühl Rosin, which features moderate routes like the 'Public Pier to Inselsee – Swimming Area loop'.
Lake Krakow is one of the largest lakes in the Mecklenburg Lake District, covering over 15 km². It is surrounded by partially forested hills and features playful bays and peninsulas. The southern part, the Obersee, is a nature protection area, while the northern part, the Untersee, is popular for tourism with flat paths ideal for cycling and hiking.
Yes, the Inselsee Swimming Beach and Pier is a popular spot for swimming. It features a large beach area with trees providing shade, perfect for a cool dip on warm days. Additionally, you might find bathing spots in various bays around Lake Krakow.
The Wildpark-MV (Güstrow Wildlife Park), located about 3.5 km from Mühl Rosin, is an excellent place to observe various animals in a natural and spacious environment. Visitors can get close to owls, parakeets, lynxes, and wolves. The park also focuses on environmental education with interactive displays.
The St. Nicholas Church, Serrahn, originally consecrated in 1240, is a Gothic brick church with a rich history. It was expanded and converted into a cruciform church in 1872/73. Its interior boasts a richly ornamented organ facade from 1740 and a valuable altarpiece from 1873/74 by Karl Gottfried Pfannschmidt in the northern side chapel.
To best experience the lakes, consider walking along the Krakow Lake Promenade for scenic views and a serene environment. For swimming and relaxation, the Inselsee Swimming Beach and Pier is ideal. You can also cycle along the flat paths near the shore of Lake Krakow to explore its diverse bays and peninsulas.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging rides, the region offers options. For example, within the Gravel biking around Mühl Rosin guide, you can find routes like the 'Inselseekanal Pathway – Boathouses on the Mühlenbach loop from Güstrow', which is rated as difficult and covers over 25 km.
The Krakow Lake Promenade is special because it's located directly on the shore of one of Mecklenburg's most beautiful lakes and is part of the second oldest climatic health resort in the region. It offers a serene environment for walks, with numerous hills and wooded areas surrounding the bay-rich shore zones.


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