Stages: 5-6 days This tour could hardly be more multifaceted. In the breakthrough valley, the temperament of the two rivers Warnow and Mildenitz meets and provides a lively paddling pleasure. Afterwards, the gentle Warnow spoils you with a quiet tour to the gates of the Hanseatic city of Rostock.
White water romance
Route
85 km
Etappen
5-6 Tage
- Tour tips: Archaeological Open-Air Museum Groß Raden, Rühn Monastery, Historic Lift Bridge and Art Mill in Schwaan, Old Town and City Port in Rostock.
Rail connection: Schwerin, Rostock
This canoe tour offers everything a demanding paddler's heart desires. It is recommended to start with an exploration of the Mildenitz above Borkow. Undeveloped natural bank zones along the course of the upper Mildenitz alternate in the first part of the tour. Steep banks, moor landscapes and "jungle-like" vegetation in and around the water ensure that you feel the sense of adventure from the very first paddle stroke.
Before the Mildenitz joins the Warnow, it leads across several small and larger lakes, through deep ice age gullies and rustic forests. In the breakthrough valley the temperament of the two rivers Warnow and Mildenitz meets and provides for a sparkling paddling pleasure. The breakthrough valleys of both rivers between Sternberger Burg and Eickhof are particularly fascinating. The water gushes through wildly romantic gorges with large boulders. An ideal hunting ground for the colorful kingfisher.
After that the Warnow changes its character completely. Broad and calm, it rolls through marshy meadows and pretty small towns towards the sea. If you want an encore after the tour, you should change into a sea kayak at Rostock's Mühlendamm and paddle to the Baltic Sea.
Those who only have three to four days should choose the short variant from the upper Mildenitz to Eickhof/Bützow to discover the whole variety.
Water profile
The breakthrough valleys of the Warnow and Mildenitz rivers are among the most beautiful, but also the most challenging sections. On about three kilometers white water character with tree and stone obstacles. Behind Eickhof the Warnow becomes a leisurely flatland river. During longer periods of heat, sections may not carry enough water. There are several transfer points on the first section. Behind the "Rothen See" the boat has to be transferred to a boat trolley for 300 meters.
Please check if this tour can be done, e.g. because of low water. Here you can find information about the water levels of Mildenitz and Warnow.
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Rostock City Harbour
- Freely accessible at any time
- 18057 Rostock
The city harbour on the banks of the Warnow with its museum and sailing harbour is a popular promenade with restaurants, shopping facilities and large stores. Until the opening of the seaport in 1960, the entire cargo handling was concentrated here.
Rostock Zoo
- Open today
- Barnstorfer Ring, 18059 Rostock
At Rostock Zoo, the best zoo in Europe, experience 4,200 animals in 430 different species from all over the world in just one day. In the DARWINEUM, you will embark on a spectacular journey through evolution. The heart of the living museum beats in the Tropical Hall - home to the gorillas and orangutans. Open daily from 9 a.m.
Petri Church Rostock
- Open today
- Bei der Petrikirche, 18055 Rostock
St. Peter's Church was first mentioned in 1252.
Crooked house
- Schloßplatz, 18246 Bützow
The Krummen Haus Bützow houses the local history museum, the town library and a documentation on the political abuse of the penal system in Bützow.
St. Mary's Church Rostock
- Open today
- Bei der Marienkirche, 18055 Rostock
St. Mary's is Rostock's largest and most important church, first mentioned in a document in 1232. Transept and nave of the cruciform basilica are of equal length and emphasize the massive and closed impression. The church has precious furnishings, such as the oldest astronomical clock in northern Germany from 1472, which functions with original parts, and a bronze baptismal fountain from 1290.
Sternberg, St. Mary and St. Nicholas
- Mühlenstraße, 19406 Sternberg
Between Schwerin and Güstrow lies the typically Mecklenburg town of Sternberg, whose unusually large town church alone is worth a visit. It owes its size to the Mecklenburg prince Heinrich II, who began systematically rebuilding the town and building the representative church after a town fire in 1309. A year later he made Sternberg his main residence.
Schwaan Art Museum
- Open today
- Mühlenstraße, 18258 Schwaan
The art museum in the Kunstmühle dedicates its exhibition and collection activities to the painters of the Schwaan artists' colony. In addition to its own collection, changing exhibitions are shown. These tie in with the works of the Schwaan painters and place them in a new context.
Rühn Monastery
- Klosterhof, 18246 Rühn
Rühn Monastery is a well-preserved monastery complex dating from 1232. The owner is a non-profit, voluntary association. The monastery includes a monastery store and a tavern as well as an oil, mustard and vinegar manufactory.
City wall with mill gate Sternberg
- Freely accessible at any time
- Mühlenstraße, 19406 Sternberg
The city wall with the mill gate in Sternberg enclosed the old town of Sternberg in the Middle Ages.
Schwaan church
- Schulstraße, 18258 Schwaan
The church is a single-nave all-brick church, begun in the early 13th century as a Romanesque building and completed in the mid-13th century in the Gothic style.
Cultural History Museum in the Holy Cross Monastery
- Klosterhof, 18055 Rostock
The former Cistercian nunnery was founded in 1270 by the Danish Queen Margaret. The monastery was named after a splinter from the cross of Jesus Christ. Today, the former monastery houses the Museum of Cultural History, one of the largest and most important collections of cultural and art history in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
Church Kessin
- Neubrandenburger Straße, 18196 Kessin
The church Kessin is located in the district of Rostock and belongs to the Evangelical Lutheran parish Kessin.
Open Air Archaeological Museum Groß Raden
- Kastanienallee, 19406 Groß Raden
Located on a peninsula in Lake Groß Raden, the open-air museum provides insights into the life of the Northwest Slavic tribes a thousand years ago with faithful replicas of dwellings and craft workshops as well as a temple.
Castle Bützow
- Schlossplatz, 18246 Bützow
Bützow Castle once served as a bishop's residence.
Your destination:
Wildwasserromantik
Seestraße 6
19406 Borkow
Wildwasserromantik
Seestraße 6
19406 Borkow