Best lakes around Gothensee und Thurbruch are located on the island of Usedom in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, offering distinctive natural experiences. The Gothensee is the largest inland lake on Usedom, situated within the Usedom Island Nature Park and surrounded by mixed deciduous forest and a reed belt. Thurbruch is a vast fen area encompassing lakes like Gothensee and Kachliner See, known for its ecological significance as a habitat for numerous bird species and its serene natural beauty. The region provides opportunities…
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Easily accessible with a gravel or mountain bike
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Beautiful route for a quiet tour, great surface and great views.
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The Gothensee is a lake on the island of Usedom in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania. It is located in the southwestern part of the municipality of Heringsdorf. It has a length of around 5.3 kilometers, a width of around 1.3 kilometers and an average depth of 1.25 meters. The Gothensee is one of the larger lakes in Western Pomerania. It is located in a mixed deciduous forest in the Usedom Island Nature Park and is almost completely surrounded by a reed belt. Due to the shallow depth of the lake and the fact that clear water was introduced earlier, the lake water is very cloudy and there are hardly any plants. The shore of the lake offers many birds an ideal breeding and resting area.
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The lakes in this region, particularly Lake Gothensee, are known for their significant ecological value. Gothensee is the largest inland lake on Usedom, serving as an important breeding and resting area for numerous bird species. The surrounding Thurbruch is a vast fen area, a unique biotope with extensive meadows, pastures, and drainage ditches, offering a distinct natural landscape.
Yes, the flat landscape of the Thurbruch and the areas around Gothensee are ideal for cycling. A dedicated bike path runs along the northern shore of Lake Gothensee, offering beautiful views. Highlights like the Gravel Path by Lake Gothensee are noted for their great surface and suitability for gravel or mountain bikes, providing quiet tours.
The Gothensee and Thurbruch region is a haven for wildlife, especially birds. Lake Gothensee, with its extensive reed belt, is an important breeding and resting area for many bird species. The Thurbruch biotope also supports a rich fauna, including water birds, birds of prey, reptiles, and amphibians.
Yes, the region offers many easy walking and hiking opportunities. The flat terrain of the Thurbruch is perfect for quiet tours through fields and meadows. You can find numerous easy hikes around the area, such as those listed in the Easy hikes around Gothensee und Thurbruch guide.
For panoramic views, an observation tower on the Kückelsberg near Reetzow provides extensive vistas over the Thurbruch, Gothensee, the Baltic Sea, and even the Polish island of Wolin on clear days. Additionally, the Rest Area With View of Gothensee offers a great spot right on the water.
Absolutely. The area is considered family-friendly, with many easy paths suitable for all ages. The Rest Area With View of Gothensee is specifically highlighted as family-friendly, providing a pleasant spot to relax by the water.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not detailed, the natural and open landscape of the Thurbruch and the paths around Gothensee generally welcome dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners adhere to local regulations regarding nature protection areas.
The best time to visit is typically during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the natural landscape is vibrant. Spring offers excellent birdwatching opportunities, while autumn provides beautiful colors. Summer is also popular for outdoor activities, though it can be busier.
The Thurbruch has a rich history of human interaction with its landscape. Significant drainage efforts in the 19th century transformed the area for agriculture, including the creation of the Sackkanal. You can also find technical monuments like the preserved wind-powered pumping station, the Windschöpfwerk Kachlin, offering insights into the region's agricultural past.
Yes, within the larger Thurbruch fen area, the **Kachliner See** is another significant lake. While Gothensee is the largest, Kachliner See contributes to the region's unique wetland ecosystem and is part of the historical landscape, featuring the aforementioned Windschöpfwerk Kachlin nearby.
Beyond cycling and walking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including city hikes and routes starting from bus stations. For more options, check out guides like City hikes around Gothensee und Thurbruch or Hikes from bus stations around Gothensee und Thurbruch.
Yes, there are trails that run close to Lake Gothensee. The Scenic Path Near Lake Gothensee offers a relaxed experience through the forest, while the Gravel Path by Lake Gothensee provides beautiful views along the water. These paths are suitable for both hiking and cycling.
Along the northern bank of Lake Gothensee, there is a dedicated Rest Area With View of Gothensee. It's located a few meters off the main cycling and hiking trail and offers a spot to relax and enjoy the lake scenery.


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