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Feldberger Seenlandschaft



Wide forest, hills, valleys, sandy grounds, impressive interior dunes, lakes, historical buildings and museums, all these you can find in the nature park.

The Feldberger Seenlandschaft forms with the nature park Uckermärkische Seen a unity. Both show the complete glacial sequence. The ground moraines in the north of the nature park are used for agricultural purposes. The end moraine arch is connected in southern direction to the ground moraines, which meet in the area of Feldberg. These wooded areas show, at least for northern Germany, enormous differences in altitude.

In the south of the end moraines large pine forests are existent.

The nature park offers for various rare animal species an excellent habitat in its forests, moors, lakes, meadows and acres. Not to forget are otter and beaver. The particularity of the nature park is the oldest beech forest of Germany, the so-called “Die Heiligen Hallen”, in which no trees were felled for a long time. This nature reserve area near Lüttenhagen is part of the oldest reserve areas in Germany and was designated in 1938.

Historico-cultural interesting is especially Feldberg. One of the most famous habitants of Feldberg was the author Hans Fallada, who lived and worked here. The Fallada-Museum is in Carwitz in his former house. The mill museum in Woldegk offers its visitors an interesting and varied history.

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Naturpark Feldberger Seenlandschaft
Strelitzer Straße 4, OT Feldberg
D-17258 Feldberger Seenlandschaft
Germany
Tel. 039831 / 52780
Fax 039831 / 52789
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 data & facts
region
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
size
34,500 hectare
type of landscape
Coniferous forest, deciduous forest, mixed forest, lakes, moor; terrain: wavy; mountainous (in the end moraine area)

 nature highlights
- several clear water lakes
- the oldest beech forest of Germany - the "Heiligen Hallen"

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