Natural monuments around Faulenrost provide opportunities to explore the region's natural and cultural history. The area features a landscape shaped by geological formations and historical sites. These locations offer insight into the natural processes and human activity within the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte. Visitors can find a variety of natural features integrated into the local environment.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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A very old, gnarled pedunculate oak (so-called "knarled oak behind the smithy") with a trunk circumference of over 8 m, which is estimated to be 550–650 years old and is also a popular photo subject.
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A clearly visible hill in the Peene lowlands with the field name "Oll Hoff." Presumably the site of a medieval fortified settlement. The settlement is located 1,300 meters west of the town in the Peene lowlands. The site, up to 170 meters long and 75 meters wide, is accessible via a 200-meter-long causeway. It is on average 1.0-1.2 meters high. Its edges are steeply banked. A shallow ditch runs along the edges. The central, high part is covered with tall trees. Mighty stones indicate foundations. At the western edge of the main part, a sharp bank interrupts the plateau. The western part tapers off into the meadows. 'Snerinc de Kiddendorpe' is mentioned in 1338.
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Unfortunately, the plaque with additional information is so weathered that it is barely legible there is a bench right in front of the grave
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The Wolfsschlucht is part of the Ice Age educational trail around the Tiefwarensee in Waren (Müritz). It is located in the Ice Age terminal moraine and is surrounded by a species-rich beech forest. The place has long been considered a haunted site. Numerous myths and legends testify to this. Older names are Devil's Pit or Robber's Pit. Clay was removed from the pit until the 19th century. The Wolfsschlucht is a worthwhile destination on the hike around the Tiefwarensee, as it offers an interesting insight into the geological past of the region.
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An attractive Bronze Age megalithic tomb is located north of the castle and landscape park of Basedow
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A clearly recognizable medieval fortification on the Kittendorfer Peene, with the name "Oll Hoff". In 1338, 'Snerinc de Kiddendorpe' is mentioned."
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Unfortunately, this tree stump no longer exists! The path itself, directly on the banks of the Tiefwarensee, is very beautiful. Cycling is not permitted on this section of the circular path around the Tiefwarensee!
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Beyond the local highlights, the most significant natural monument in the immediate vicinity is the Ivenacker Eichen. These ancient oaks are Germany's first National Natural Monument. Locally, you can explore the Wolf's Gorge (Tiefwarensee), a dramatic gorge that is part of an Ice Age educational trail, and the Anemone Meadow in Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, known for its seasonal blooms.
The Ivenacker Eichen are renowned as Germany's first National Natural Monument. They feature approximately 1,000-year-old oak trees, some of the oldest and largest in Germany, situated within the Ivenacker Tiergarten wildlife park. Visitors can experience a 620-meter-long treetop trail and a 40-meter-high observation tower, offering panoramic views.
Yes, the Wolf's Gorge (Tiefwarensee) is a prime example. It's located within the Ice Age terminal moraine and is part of an educational trail, offering insights into the region's geological past. The area's landscape, shaped by glacial processes, provides a diverse natural environment.
The Basedow Megalithic Tomb is a notable historical site from the Bronze Age, located north of Basedow's castle and landscape park. Another site of historical interest is the Oll Hoff Medieval Fortified Settlement, a clearly recognizable medieval fortification on the Kittendorfer Peene.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Wooden Chairs Art Installation – Peene Source Valley loop from Demzin'. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Basedow Church – View of Lake Malchin loop from Gielow'. If you enjoy running, explore running trails like the 'Church of Groß Gievitz – View of Lake Torgelower loop from Torgelow am See'.
Absolutely. The Basedow Megalithic Tomb is considered family-friendly, offering an interesting historical stop. The Anemone Meadow in Mecklenburgische Seenplatte is also a great spot for families to enjoy nature. The Ivenacker Eichen, with its wildlife park, treetop trail, and observation tower, provides an engaging experience for all ages.
Yes, particularly at the Ivenacker Eichen. The oaks are situated within the Ivenacker Tiergarten, a wildlife park where you can observe fallow deer, wild horses, and Turopolje pigs roaming freely, offering a glimpse of preserved wilderness.
The best time depends on what you wish to see. For the vibrant seasonal blooms at the Anemone Meadow in Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, April is ideal. The Ivenacker Eichen and its treetop trail are generally enjoyable from spring through autumn, offering lush greenery and comfortable weather for exploring the park and observing wildlife.
Yes, the Anemone Meadow itself offers picturesque views, especially during its blooming season. For a truly panoramic experience, the Ivenacker Eichen features a 40-meter-high observation tower with an elevator, providing extensive views of the ancient oak canopy, Lake Ivenack, and the surrounding cultural landscape.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural grandeur and historical significance. The ancient trees at Ivenacker Eichen, the geological insights at Wolf's Gorge, and the seasonal beauty of the Anemone Meadow are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 30 photos and given more than 200 upvotes for these sites, indicating their popularity and visual appeal.
Yes, the Wolf's Gorge (Tiefwarensee) has a rich history of local folklore. It has long been considered a haunted site, with numerous myths and legends associated with it. Older names for the gorge, such as 'Devil's Pit' or 'Robber's Pit,' testify to its mysterious past.
The Anemone Meadow in Mecklenburgische Seenplatte is highly recommended for photography, especially in April when the anemones are in full bloom. The ancient, colossal oaks at Ivenacker Eichen also provide dramatic subjects, particularly from the treetop trail or observation tower, capturing the scale and beauty of these natural giants.


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