A voyage of discovery on the Peene Unspoiled nature awaits you, with many opportunities for individual tourists. Whether nature lover, angler or family, the Peene, Lake Kummerow, the Trebel and the countless peat bogs offer unforgettable experiences for everyone in one of Europe's last natural paradises. last natural paradises in Europe.
The course of the Peene is completely undeveloped in its primeval valley and leads from its sources directly into the Baltic Sea. There are no weirs or locks to disturb you as you navigate the Peene and take in its leisurely course with almost no current. This is another reason why you can marvel at the unique flora and fauna in this unique nature reserve in Germany.
Many plant and animal species can only be found here. Despite the small number of places on the river, the region along the course of the river holds many testimonies and small signs of the history of settlement. Starting with the Slavic Obodrites, to whom many places still owe their name, Vikings, Saxons and Christian missionaries met more or less peacefully. The influence of the Hanseatic League and later the Swedish and French occupations of Western Pomerania alternated with a more peaceful Prussian period, which ushered in a new wave of settlers from Hesse, Swabia and Westphalia in the fertile glacial valley in the 20th century. Even the GDR can still be seen here and there as a museum or tractor in the meadows.
Recreation on the Peene is an active, self-designed vacation. Perhaps one of the last real nature adventures for families and travelers who are looking for biologically clean water, fresh air and proximity to animals and vegetation away from the tourist strongholds.
Take time for the Peene and you will take time for yourself!