Natural monuments around Goldberg, Germany, are characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including lakes, rivers, and forests. The region, part of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, features significant natural reserves such as the Krakower Obersee Nature Reserve. These areas provide opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities. The town of Goldberg itself also hosts a local nature reserve, offering green spaces close to the center.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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This is one of three stone circles in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, and one of the few in Germany. It is a little off the beaten track, but is well signposted. The stone circle is rather small in size, about 10 - 15 meters in diameter. The total of 9 stones form a visually intact megalithic structure. The individual stones are up to 1.50m high. It is estimated that several thousand stone circles were built in Europe during the Middle Stone Age. Many of them have disappeared over time, e.g. due to weathering or the formation of bogs, others were used as material. Today only a few hundred remain, and this is one of them. (The Stone Age was so long ago! 9600 - 4300 BC)
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Prehistoric cult and burial site, consisting of a stone circle in the middle of the forest
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The lakes in the northern part of the area are lined by a wide belt of woodland with black alder, willow and marsh fern.[1] The central part of the area consists of peat pits, where the original moor vegetation is replaced by birch-alder swamp forest.[2] Bittern, crane, kingfisher, great grey shrike, snipe, penduline tit and cormorant are breeding birds in the protected area. Numerous species of duck and goose use the open areas to rest in spring and autumn. Numerous species of bat can be observed, including the greater noctule, Daubenton's bat, Natterer's bat, pipistrelle and brown long-eared bat. Otters live in this area. Source:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturschutzgebiet_Nordufer_Plauer_See
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The North Shore of Plauer See Nature Reserve is a 631 hectare nature reserve in Mecklenburg between Karow (Plau am See) and Alt Schwerin. It was designated on September 19, 1960, with an extension in 1990. Source:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturschutzgebiet_Nordufer_Plauer_See
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The region around Goldberg offers diverse natural monuments. You can explore the Mildenitz Gorge, known for its trail running close to the river, or visit the Seeadler Observation Tower at Krakower Obersee for panoramic views and birdwatching. Another significant spot is the Warnow Spring in Grebbin, the source of the Warnow river, which features a replica forge and an information board.
The natural monuments around Goldberg are characterized by diverse landscapes including lakes, rivers, and forests. You'll find features like the scenic Mildenitz Gorge, the expansive Krakower Obersee, and the source of the Warnow river. The area is rich in birdlife, especially around the Krakower Obersee Nature Reserve, where you can spot white-tailed eagles and numerous migratory birds.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Seeadler Observation Tower at Krakower Obersee is a great spot for nature observation, and the Warnow Spring in Grebbin offers an interesting historical and natural site. The Mildenitz Gorge also features a pleasant trail suitable for families.
The natural monuments around Goldberg can be enjoyed year-round. For birdwatching, especially at the Krakower Obersee, autumn (November and December) is spectacular due to the arrival of thousands of migratory geese and swans. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and active wildlife, while winter provides a serene, quiet experience.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and MTB trails. For example, explore road cycling routes like the 'Jörnberg Observation Tower – Krakower Lake loop' or gravel biking trails such as the 'View of the Krakower Obersee – Lake Krakow loop'. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Goldberger See Beach – Goldberg Windmill loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Goldberg, Gravel biking around Goldberg, and MTB Trails around Goldberg guides.
Yes, many natural monuments are integrated into or are close to hiking opportunities. The Mildenitz Gorge, for instance, has a trail running alongside the river. While specific hiking guides are not listed, the nearby cycling and MTB routes often follow scenic paths that can be explored on foot. Always check local signage for pedestrian access.
The Krakower Obersee Nature Reserve, accessible via the Seeadler Observation Tower, is renowned for its exceptional birdlife. It's a crucial habitat for white-tailed eagles and a significant resting and sleeping ground for Nordic geese and swans during winter. Visitors can observe a wide array of water birds, especially during the spectacular autumn migration.
Yes, Goldberg features its own designated Goldberg Nature Reserve. It offers a serene environment for enjoying local flora and fauna, providing a peaceful green space close to the town center for leisurely strolls and relaxation.
The Warnow Spring in Grebbin marks the source of the Warnow river, which flows 155 km to the Baltic Sea. The area around the spring is thoughtfully designed with a replica of a forge and an information board, commemorating the legend that the spring originated under a village smithy's anvil. It's a unique blend of natural origin and local folklore.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views and opportunities for nature observation. For example, at the Seeadler Observation Tower, people enjoy spotting diverse bird species, including sea eagles, and taking in the panoramic views over Krakower Obersee. The peaceful trails along the Mildenitz Gorge are praised for offering a wonderful view of the river and a chance for 'forest bathing'.
While primarily natural, some sites incorporate historical elements. The Warnow Spring in Grebbin includes a replica forge, referencing local legends. Additionally, the Lenzener Steintanz Stone Circle, though a natural monument, is also a prehistoric cult and burial site, offering a glimpse into ancient history with its nine man-high boulders.
Yes, the Nordufer Plauer See Nature Reserve is a significant natural monument. This 631-hectare reserve features a wide belt of woodland, peat pits, and diverse habitats. It's a breeding ground for various birds like bitterns and cranes, and home to numerous bat species and otters, making it a rich area for wildlife observation.


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