
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is Germany's largest state by area and boasts a unique coastline along the Baltic Sea. The region is known for its extensive network of lakes, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Rostock, the largest city, offers a blend of maritime history and vibrant culture, while Schwerin is famed for its stunning castle situated on an island in the city’s lake. The Müritz National Park is a must-visit for nature lovers, featuring diverse ecosystems and opportunities for hiking and cycling. This region is also rich in traditional craftsmanship, local cuisine, and folk festivals that showcase its cultural heritage. Its picturesque fishing villages and secluded beaches provide a tranquil escape from the bustling tourist trails, allowing for an authentic exploration of the local way of life.

Altefähr
Picturesque village known for its waterfront views and historic architecture.

Göhren-Lebbin
Charming lakeside resort town known for wellness spas and scenic landscapes.

Klink
Charming lakeside village known for its historic architecture and nature trails.

Lübz
Small Mecklenburg town on Elde River with brewery heritage.

Malchin
Medieval brick town with Gothic churches in Mecklenburg Lake District

Mirow
Palace town on island between lakes, perfect water-trail starting point

Müritz
Germany's largest lake within Mecklenburg Lake District national park.

Rechlin
Müritz lakeside village in national park with water sports and forests

Rostock
Hanseatic Baltic port city with medieval gates and seaside suburb.

Schwerin
Charming lakeside town featuring a stunning castle and lush parks.

Stralsund
UNESCO Hanseatic city with Gothic brick architecture and Baltic harbor