Best lakes around Dolgen am See are situated in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, featuring the notable Dolgener See. This ribbon lake, formed during the last ice age, lies in a hilly ground moraine landscape between Schwaan and Laage. The area is part of the Dolgener and Hohen Sprenzer See landscape protection area, offering natural beauty and tranquility. The lake itself consists of two basins, with a maximum depth of 10.8 meters.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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In any case, it's a nice little bathing spot, with a parking lot on the other side. But I guess that there isn't room for more than 20 to 25 cars.
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Idyllic bathing spot, secluded and a good jetty. There's even a Dixi, and it's easy to get there by car, from Sabel, Kankel or Striesdorf.
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Not far from Kösterbeck is the idyllic Kösterbecker See in Rostock Switzerland. There are great cycling and hiking trails in this area.
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The Kösterbecker See belongs to the nature reserve of the same name in Rostock Switzerland. A quiet spot where you can linger for a while.
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From 2013 to 2021, the water quality was classified with the top grade 5 according to the EU classification.
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Nice little village, worth seeing
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nice and clean, with a small beach and sunbathing area
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Several lakes in the area are great for families. The Sildemower See offers a popular bathing area with a cozy lawn and a small beach. Another excellent choice is the Dolgener Lake Bathing Pier, an idyllic and secluded spot with a good jetty, easily accessible by car. The Swimming spot at Lake Krakow also provides a nice little bathing area with excellent water quality.
The lakes around Dolgen am See are set in a hilly ground moraine landscape, formed during the last ice age. The primary lake, Dolgener See, is a ribbon lake within the Dolgener and Hohen Sprenzer See landscape protection area. You'll find rolling hills, agricultural land, pastures, and some wooded areas, offering largely untouched nature and high water quality.
Yes, the Dolgener See itself has a historical element. It uniquely consists of two basins separated by a peninsula, which hosts the ruins of a former castle, adding a touch of historical intrigue to the natural landscape.
The area is well-suited for various outdoor activities. Angling is popular in Dolgener See due to its diverse fish population, and boats with electric motors are permitted. You can also enjoy hiking and cycling on the numerous trails around the lakes. For specific routes, explore the hiking guides, road cycling routes, and MTB trails available.
For a tranquil experience, visit the Kösterbecker See. Located within a nature reserve in Rostock Switzerland, it's known as a quiet spot where you can linger for a while, surrounded by great cycling and hiking trails.
Yes, there are. The Sildemower See features a small, popular bathing area with a cozy lawn and a clean beach. The Dolgener Lake Bathing Pier is another idyllic bathing spot with a good jetty. Additionally, the Dolgener See itself has a small, natural bathing area with a sunbathing lawn.
The lakes are particularly enjoyable during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the bathing areas are inviting and the weather is ideal for hiking, cycling, and other water-based recreational activities like boating and angling.
Yes, the area around Dolgen am See offers various hiking routes suitable for different levels. For example, you can find easy to moderate trails like the 'Recknitz Crossing loop from Laage (Meckl)' for mountain biking, and several hiking loops around the lakes. You can explore more options in the hiking guide for Dolgen am See.
Visitors highly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area, especially the largely untouched nature and high water quality. The scenic hilly landscape provides a peaceful setting for relaxation, and the diverse recreational opportunities, from bathing to hiking and angling, are also very popular.
Yes, for some spots, parking is available. For instance, the Dolgener Lake Bathing Pier is easily accessible by car from nearby villages. The Swimming spot at Lake Krakow also has a parking lot on the other side, though it has limited capacity.
Absolutely. The area around Dolgen am See is well-suited for cycling, with many trails available. The Kösterbecker See, for example, is surrounded by great cycling trails. You can find detailed routes in the road cycling and MTB guides for the region.
The Dolgener See is rich in various fish species, making it an attractive spot for anglers. Common species include bream, roach, rudd, carp, zander, bleak, perch, pike, eel, burbot, crucian carp, and ruffe.


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