Seentour around the Uckerseen

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Length: 49 km
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Along the route there are several lovingly restored village churches as well as the Roland statue on Potzlow market square. Between Potzlow and Fergitz, the Drei-Seen-Blick rest area offers an impressive panorama of the lakes. When you get to Warnitz, you can browse the handmade souvenirs at Quarzsprung, the ceramics workshop.
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  • Radweg kurz vor Prenzlau, Foto: Alena Lampe
  • Aussicht bei Fergitz, Foto: Alena Lampe
  • Keramikwerkstatt Tina Bach, Foto: Anja Warning
  • Ausblick auf dem Unteruckersee bei Seelübbe, Foto: Alena Lampe
Length: 49 kilometres / 4 h

Start/finish: Prenzlau

Logo/signpost symbol: not specified

How to get there:

Train: From Berlin central station take the RE3 (Stralsund) to Prenzlau (about 1.5 hours).

Car: From Berlin via the A11 to Prenzlau (approximately 1.5 hours).

Route: Prenzlau, Seelübbe, Seehausen, Warnitz, Suckow, Fergitz, Potzlow, Zollchow, Röpersdorf, Prenzlau

Tour option: One of the most popular SeenTour (lake tour) options is the 25-kilometre cycle-and-boat tour that starts in Prenzlau and goes to Warnitz via Röpersdorf and Potzlow. Depending on the schedule in operation at the time, the passenger boat Onkel Albert takes you across the lakes Oberuckersee and Unteruckersee back to Prenzlau. From the deck of the boat you’re likely to spot a crane or perhaps even a wild boar or a sea eagle as you pass through one of the largest reedbed areas in Germany.

Points of interest/background information:
  • Drei-Seen-Blick rest area
  • Warnitz: Quarzsprung ceramics workshop
  • Can be combined with the Berlin-Usedom cycle path

Trail conditions/surface: not specified

Maps/literature: ADFC-Regionalkarte Uckermark mit Tagestouren-Vorschlägen, 1:75.000, Bielefelder Verlag, 1st edition (April 6, 2016), ISBN-13: 978-3870737450, Euro 8.95
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Along the route there are several lovingly restored village churches as well as the Roland statue on Potzlow market square. Between Potzlow and Fergitz, the Drei-Seen-Blick rest area offers an impressive panorama of the lakes. When you get to Warnitz, you can browse the handmade souvenirs at Quarzsprung, the ceramics workshop.
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  • Radweg kurz vor Prenzlau, Foto: Alena Lampe
  • Aussicht bei Fergitz, Foto: Alena Lampe
  • Keramikwerkstatt Tina Bach, Foto: Anja Warning
Length: 49 kilometres / 4 h

Start/finish: Prenzlau

Logo/signpost symbol: not specified

How to get there:

Train: From Berlin central station take the RE3 (Stralsund) to Prenzlau (about 1.5 hours).

Car: From Berlin via the A11 to Prenzlau (approximately 1.5 hours).

Route: Prenzlau, Seelübbe, Seehausen, Warnitz, Suckow, Fergitz, Potzlow, Zollchow, Röpersdorf, Prenzlau

Tour option: One of the most popular SeenTour (lake tour) options is the 25-kilometre cycle-and-boat tour that starts in Prenzlau and goes to Warnitz via Röpersdorf and Potzlow. Depending on the schedule in operation at the time, the passenger boat Onkel Albert takes you across the lakes Oberuckersee and Unteruckersee back to Prenzlau. From the deck of the boat you’re likely to spot a crane or perhaps even a wild boar or a sea eagle as you pass through one of the largest reedbed areas in Germany.

Points of interest/background information:
  • Drei-Seen-Blick rest area
  • Warnitz: Quarzsprung ceramics workshop
  • Can be combined with the Berlin-Usedom cycle path

Trail conditions/surface: not specified

Maps/literature: ADFC-Regionalkarte Uckermark mit Tagestouren-Vorschlägen, 1:75.000, Bielefelder Verlag, 1st edition (April 6, 2016), ISBN-13: 978-3870737450, Euro 8.95
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