Müritz
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, lies the crystalline expanse of Müritz, the largest lake entirely within German borders. Covering an area of about 117 square kilometers, Müritz is a jewel of the Mecklenburg Lake District, often referred to as the "land of a thousand lakes."
Müritz, derived from the Slavic word "Morcze," meaning "small sea," offers a serene retreat for nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts alike. With its sprawling waters and lush surroundings, the lake provides an idyllic setting for sailing, windsurfing, and fishing. Kayaking and canoeing are also popular activities, as visitors can explore the intricate web of waterways that connect Müritz to the surrounding lakes.
The lake's shores are dotted with charming towns and villages, where traditional architecture and local cuisine welcome travelers. Waren (Müritz), the gateway to the lake, boasts a picturesque harbor and a range of accommodations to suit any preference. The Müritz National Park, which borders the lake's eastern shore, is a haven for hikers and bird watchers, with well-marked trails and observation points to spot rare species like the sea eagle.
Müritz is not just a summer destination; its natural beauty transforms with the seasons. The crisp air of autumn brings a palette of fiery colors to the forests, while winter offers the tranquility of a frozen landscape, occasionally inviting the daring to skate across the ice.
Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Müritz – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Müritz Therme, Burgwall Island, Wienpietschseen, Claassee.