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Top 7 Natural Monuments around Unteres Recknitztal

Best natural monuments around Unteres Recknitztal are found within a significant nature reserve, characterized by a unique river valley moor and steep valley slopes. This landscape was formed approximately 12,000 years ago during the ice age, creating an extensive and marshy valley. The region serves as a natural border between Mecklenburg and Vorpommern, offering a unique habitat in the Baltic Sea region. It is recognized for its pristine natural experience and diverse ecosystems.

Best natural monuments around Unteres Recknitztal

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Last updated: May 30, 2026

Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve: Carlewitz to Marlow

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Southeast of Ribnitz-Damgarten lies the nature reserve "Untere Recknitztal". The lower reaches of the Recknitz with the surrounding river valley moor and the steep valley slopes formed around 12,000 years …

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Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich)

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The Tribohmer Teich, a reservoir, also known as “Emilsee” by local residents, was created in the 13th century for a mill. In 1930 the pond was drained and in 1987 …

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Stepping Stones at Tribohmer Bach

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On the one side a slope forest of pedunculate oak, mountain maple, black alder, white and hornbeam, wild cherry and red beech and on the other alder break, just fantastic.

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Beautifully documented “climbing opportunity” for fish to swim up the stream

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Beaver dam in the Lower Recknitz Valley

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The stones have now been partially supplemented/replaced by lattice stones.

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November 16, 2025, Bieberdamm im Unteren Recknitztal

Here at the lower end of the stream valley is a large biotope with lots of reeds and dead trees standing in the water. Very beautiful, one of the highlights of this trail.

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Yes, that's a cool idea: they've placed stones in the water to cross the stream. The water is about 50cm deep, and the concrete blocks are correspondingly high and stable. You don't see that very often.

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The fish ladder is presumably the stream's outflow to the Recknitz River. You practically pass by it automatically. A nice spot right next to the road. There's a separate bike path.

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This pond can be found at the entrance to the valley. It appears to be dammed and overflows into the stream over a ledge. A very beautiful biotope. There are benches, but no designated swimming area.

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At the beginning, it's a very nice bike path with excellent asphalt. The middle section becomes a dirt road, which could be bumpy for narrow tires. After that, it's back to good asphalt. The scenery and tranquility are fantastic.

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Currently (Christmas 2024) you can't get to the other side with dry feet 🙈 It's possible with waterproof shoes or rubber boots, or you can take off your shoes and socks.

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Emil Grumpelt was my father and narrowly escaped arrest at the time because, with the help of his brigade, he cleared out the remains of the original pond, which was filled with rubbish, ash and household waste, during the winter months and then created this attraction for many day trippers. Fortunately, the cultural added value counted more. It's nice that it's remembered that way.

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The Tribohmer Teich, a reservoir, also known as “Emilsee” by local residents, was created in the 13th century for a mill. In 1930 the pond was drained and in 1987 the residents, initiated by Emil Grumpelt, dammed it up again in a night and fog campaign (hence the name). In 2011 the dam was destroyed by flooding. The pond ran empty. In 2014 the dam was repaired, the fish ladder was installed and the idyllic pond has existed again ever since.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Unteres Recknitztal a unique natural area?

The Unteres Recknitztal is a significant nature reserve characterized by a unique river valley moor and steep valley slopes, formed approximately 12,000 years ago during the ice age. It serves as a natural border between Mecklenburg and Vorpommern and is considered a unique habitat in the Baltic Sea region, offering a pristine natural experience with exceptional biodiversity.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit in the Unteres Recknitztal?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) is a tranquil lake with benches, perfect for a relaxing stop. The Stepping Stones at Tribohmer Bach offers an engaging nature trail through diverse forests, and the Fish Ladder at Tribohmer Bach near Gruel provides an interesting educational stop where children might spot fish.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the Unteres Recknitztal?

The Unteres Recknitztal is a critical habitat for over 100 breeding bird species, including rare ones like the Lesser Spotted Eagle, Great Bittern, Corn Crake, and Bluethroat. With luck, you might also spot beavers and otters. The waters are home to numerous fish species like gudgeon, pike, loach, and bleak, as well as various mollusk species. Dragonflies are also abundant.

Where can I observe beavers in the Unteres Recknitztal?

You can observe active beaver habitats at the Beaver dam in the Lower Recknitz Valley. This location features a large biotope with reeds and dead trees standing in the water, showcasing the beavers' work.

Are there opportunities for hiking near the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore the deep valley of the Tribohmer Bach along a nature trail with information boards, or enjoy easy hikes like the 'Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) – Tribohm village church loop'. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Unteres Recknitztal guide.

What are the best ways to experience the Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve?

The Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve: Carlewitz to Marlow offers a trail encompassing the lower reaches of the Recknitz with its river valley moor and steep valley slopes. You can explore the area via hiking trails, which traverse the nature reserve, or experience it from the water by renting a canoe in Damgarten, Marlow, or Bad Sülze.

What historical significance does the Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich) hold?

The Emilsee (Tribohmer Teich), a reservoir, was originally created in the 13th century to power a mill. After being drained and later re-dammed by locals in 1987, it was restored again in 2014 after a flood, showcasing a long history of human interaction with the natural landscape.

Can I go cycling near the natural monuments in Unteres Recknitztal?

Yes, the area is great for cycling. The trail through the Lower Recknitz Valley Nature Reserve: Carlewitz to Marlow features very good asphalt and wide tracks, perfect for enjoying the scenery. For more routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Unteres Recknitztal guide.

What kind of flora can be found in the Unteres Recknitztal?

The valley boasts a rich diversity of flora. Nature enthusiasts can spot orchids, globe flowers, and bog-beans. The steep valley slopes feature old beech forests, while the valley moor is characterized by wide grasslands. The area around the Tribohmer Bach includes diverse forest types such as pedunculate oak, mountain maple, black alder, hornbeam, wild cherry, and red beech, alongside alder carr.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in Unteres Recknitztal?

Visitors appreciate the pure nature experience and the varied landscapes, from river valley moors to steep valley slopes. Many highlight the well-maintained paths, the opportunity for quiet enjoyment, and the chance to observe wildlife like beavers. The educational trails, such as the one near the Stepping Stones at Tribohmer Bach, are also highly valued for their detailed information on local flora and fauna.

Is there a place to learn more about the Recknitztal natural area?

Yes, the NABU Foundation operates a nature conservation station in Gruel, which hosts a permanent exhibition dedicated to the Recknitztal natural area. This is a great place to deepen your understanding of the region's unique ecosystem and conservation efforts.

Are there running trails available near the natural monuments?

Yes, the Unteres Recknitztal offers several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Tribohm village church loop' or 'Marlow Market Square loop'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Unteres Recknitztal guide.

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