On the Mecklenburg Lake District Pilgrimage Trail you can enjoy nature, get out of familiar everyday paths and gain new experiences. The unique density of old churches allows for contemplation, reflection and prayer in most villages. Clear lakes, hilly landscapes with meadows or beech forests, animals that have become rare such as osprey and kingfisher teach you to marvel at God's creation.
Mecklenburg Lake District Pilgrimage Route (101-153 km / 6-11 day stages)
- Length of the tour: west route 101km / east route 153 km
- Stages: West route 6 days / East route 9 days
- Bus connection: Friedland, Mirow
- Places of interest: city fortification Friedland, city fortification and church Neubrandenburg, castle Stargard, castle Mirow
The starting point is the town of Friedland in the district of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. From there, the trail leads south to Neubrandenburg, on a western or eastern route around Lake Tollense, and ends in Mirow south of the Müritz. The stages are each about 13 to 20 kilometers long. Pilgrims can stay overnight in simple parsonages or private accommodations along the route. A list of accommodations and further information can be found on the pilgrimage trail website or at the Mecklenburg Lake District Tourist Board .
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Pilgerweg Mecklenburgische Seenplatte (101-153 km / 6-11 Tagesetappen)
Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße
17098 Friedland
Pilgerweg Mecklenburgische Seenplatte (101-153 km / 6-11 Tagesetappen)
Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße
17098 Friedland