Paddling, sailing, SUP
Active on the water - a day in the Lake District couldn't be more beautiful!
Experience the fascinating diversity of the Mecklenburg Lake District from a completely new perspective. Glide relaxed over the calm waters and let the wind in your sails carry you along or test your balance with stand-up paddling. Whether you explore the busy waterways with modern infrastructure or let yourself be enchanted by the untouched canals with fallen trees - every moment on the water is an unforgettable experience.
The routes are as varied as the landscape: discover the Land of 1000 Lakes in all its beauty. Here you will find everything your heart desires - for adventure seekers, nature lovers and all those who simply want to unwind.
The free AKTIV müritzplus tour booklet informs you about possible tours. Come and have a look.
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What do I need to consider on my paddling tour?
Kayak or canoe?
Canoes: are all boats that are not propelled by a rudder attached to the boat, but by loose paddles in the hands of the canoeist. Therefore, both canoes and kayaks belong to the generic term canoe. Whereby touring kayaks are usually equipped with a foot-controlled rudder system.
Canadian canoe: Is open at the top, is used sitting or kneeling and is usually used by several people. It is moved with a paddle.
Advantages:
- Plenty of space for luggage and therefore well suited for hiking tours
- Greater freedom of movement in the boat, variable seating positions
- Easier to get in and out of the boat
Disadvantages:
- Paddling technique more difficult to learn
- More susceptible to wind and tipping
Kayak?
Closed at the top except for a small gap for entry. The design is narrower and flatter than a Canadian canoe. There are hatches at the front and rear that can be filled with luggage (not waterproof). It is moved with a double paddle. The driver sits with his legs outstretched. There are single and double-seaters.
Advantages
- Paddling technique is quicker to learn
- Less susceptible to wind
- Fast forward progress
Disadvantages
- Fixed seating position, hardly any freedom of movement
- Getting in and out is more difficult
What should I take with me on a tour?
- Windproof and waterproof clothing
- Waterproof pack sacks
- Life jacket
- Headgear
- Spare clothing
- Towel
- scoop/sponge
- Water map
- First aid kit
- Mosquito repellent, sunscreen
- Snacks, drinks
- Life jacket/splash guard
Multi-day tours - what to consider:
- Plan route sections per day
- Book overnight stays in advance, wild camping is not permitted
- Observe regulations in nature reserves
- Observe lock times/transfer points
- possibly. Book return transportation in advance
- Always check the current weather conditions
- Obtain information from local canoe rental companies
Rental company:
- Eastside Surf- und Segelschule, Fontanestraße Ecktannen 17192 Waren (Müritz), 0176-247 442 47
- ESV Waren e.V., Am Tiefwarensee 2, 17192 Waren, 03991-6695902
- funmüritz water sports center, Zur Stillen Bucht 3, 17192 Waren, 0157-76080874
- Sup and More by K-Sports & Events, Am Seeufer 73, 17192 Waren, 01512-6185772
- Canoe pike in Dalmsdorf, 17237 Kratzeburg, 039822 17988
- Canoe station Mirow, An der Clön 1, 17252 Mirow, 039833 22098
- Canoe rental Paddel-Paul, Bungalowsiedlung Leppinsee 1, 17252 Roggentin, 039829 20324