7nt Marina Wolfsbruch RETURN via Malchow
After visiting Rheinsberg and its stunning castle, this 7 night suggested itinerary takes you into the heart of the Mecklenberg lake district, giving you the opportunity to find a few secluded spots to anchor in and enjoy some time swimming. You’ll cruise across Lake Müritz, exploring its lakeside towns, tasting freshly caught fish and great local cuisine as you go and you’ll travel as far as the popular summer resort of Malchow, where you’ll soak up the lively summer vibe and explore a variety of fascinating historical sights.
Suggested itinerary
Arrive at base
2pm – 5pm
After you have arrived and checked-in, we’ll show you to your boat as quickly as possible. Spend time settling in, freshen up and await your pre-departure briefing which will be given by one of our base technicians. They will familiarise you with the boat’s domestic systems and give you a hands-on demonstration of the boat controls and how to operate it. They will make sure you are comfortable and confident controlling the boat, as well as navigating the waterway, before you set off.
Explore Marina Wolfsbruch
5pm – 6:30pm
You’re on holiday! So why not ‘kick-start’ it by soothing away the stresses of everyday life? The Precise Resort hotel in Marina Wolfsbruch has a beautiful indoor pool and wellness spa which you can pay to use, so you could enjoy a relaxing swim and sauna, or even a massage. Bookings required for treatments: +49 33921 88714 | spa.rheinsberg@precisehotels.com | precisehotels.com/rheinsberg
If you haven’t already, you may wish to use this time to stock up on provisions for the week. The nearest supermarket is located in Rheinsberg, which is a 15 minute drive away (if you have your car with you). Or, if you have brought enough provisions with you for your first night, you’ll be in Rheinsberg tomorrow on your boat, so you could go shopping then instead.
Dinner at Restaurant Brigg, Marina Wolfsbruch
7:30pm – 9.30pm
Enjoy a delicious buffet dinner with a beautiful view of Marina Wolfsbruch at this hotel’s restaurant. Afterwards, you may like to retire to the Clipper Bar to enjoy the live music and order a cocktail to celebrate the start of your holiday. Bookings are advised in peak season. +49 33921 87 | precisehotels.com
Overnight in Marina Wolfsbruch
Breakfast on board
8am – 9am
Marina Wolfsbruch > Rheinsberg
9am – 10am
Approx. 1hr | 0 locks
Explore Rheinsberg
10am – 12noon
From the lake, you will see the imposing Rheinsberg Castle by the water, surrounded by lush green forests – be sure to get some good photographs before you moor. This Rococo-style building was once home to the Prussian King, Frederick the Great. You can visit the castle and the museum and take a stroll in its beautifully designed gardens – you’ll be able to get a taste of why King Frederick described his years at Rheinsberg as the ‘happiest of his life’. Afterwards, head to the small town centre, with its pretty painted houses and lovely shops. If you didn’t get the opportunity yesterday, there are several big supermarket here to stock up with supplies.
Lunch at Zum Fischerhof, Rheinsberg
12noon – 1pm
Enjoy a wonderful meal at this quaint restaurant serving delicious freshly-caught fish from the local lakes. Sit outside on the terrace, cold German beer in hand, and overlook the beautiful lake. Bookings are advised: +49 33931 39586
Rheinsberg > Lake Labussee
1:15pm – 3:15pm
Approx. 2hrs | 2 locks
Drop anchor in Lake Labussee
3:15pm – 4:30pm
Find a good place to drop anchor and enjoy swimming from your boat. And if you added some stand-up paddle boards to your booking, this is the opportunity to get them in the water and have some fun. The big lakes of Mecklenburg are your playground this week.
Lake Labussee > Mirow
4:30pm – 6:30pm
Approx. 2hrs | 1 Lock
Dinner at Alte Schlossbrauerei, Mirow
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Jutting out into the Mirower See, Castle Island is home to a fantastic restaurant where a vaulted cellar is the remarkable and unique setting. Or you could dine outside on their beautiful lake-side terrace with spectacular views over the lake. Enjoy superbly prepared, locally inspired cuisine with a good wine selection. To book: 039833-20346 | alte-schlossbrauerei.de
Overnight in Mirow
Breakfast on board
8am – 9am
Explore Mirow
9am – 12noon
Mirow is the birthplace of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen Consort of George III of the United Kingdom. This aristocratic heritage is reflected in Mirow’s most memorable landmark, the spectacular Castle Island. Taking a stroll around the charming island, you’ll be able to discover the magnificent Baroque Mirow Castle with its elegant castle grounds and its adjoining chapel.
Mirow > Lake Sumpfsee
12noon – 1pm
Approx. 1hr | 1 lock
Lunch on board, Lake Sumpfsee
1pm – 3:30pm
Find somewhere on the lake to drop anchor and enjoy the quiet seclusion of the water. If your boat has a barbecue (or if you have added one to your booking) then why not fire it up and enjoy cooking and dining on your sundeck, while admiring the view. After lunch, take some time to enjoy each other’s company on deck, sunbathe and cool off with a refreshing dip in the lake.
Lake Sumpfsee > Röbel
3:30pm – 5pm
Approx. 1hr 30mins | 0 locks
After about 30 minutes, you’ll reach the south entrance to Lake Müritz, the largest lake in the region.
Dinner at Restaurant & Hotel Seglerheim, Röbel
7:30pm – 9:30pm
You’ll find fresh home-cooked food and super friendly staff at this relexed hotel and restaurant situated right on the water’s edge. Enjoy great views of Lake Muritz from the restaurant’s sun terrace. Bookings recommended: +49 39931 59181 | seglerheim-roebel-mueritz.de
Overnight in Röbel
Breakfast on board
8am – 9am
Explore Röbel
9am – 11am
You’ll find cafés and restaurants on the promenade and the old town center, with its alleys and colorful half-timbered houses, is well worth a wander around. If you’re feeling the need to dip into the regions rich history, you can also explore the town’s two picturesque churches of St. Marien and St. Nikolai. Or take a trip to the Engelscher Hof, a half-timbered former synagogue that recalls the area’s Jewish history.
Röbel > Waren
11am – 1pm
Approx. 2hrs | 0 locks
Lunch at Müritzfischer-Fischerhof, Waren
1pm – 2pm
You’ll struggle to taste anything fresher and more delicious than a ‘fisherman’s roll’ served at this busy fishing venue with rustic outdoor seating, overlooking the lake. Washed down with a beer, this makes for the perfect lunchtime pit stop.
Explore Waren
2pm – 6pm
You’ll love Waren’s Mediterranean flair and lively promenade. The pedestrian zone has an abundance of shops and is only a few minutes’ walk away from the promenade. Stroll through the old cobblestone streets and discover the many picturesque buildings in the city center, including all the old wooden houses. You can also visit the Müritzeum, with a mix of ‘natural history’ and ‘aquarium’, to learn more about the interesting past of this fascinating region.
Dinner at Restaurant & Cafe Leddermann, Waren
7:30pm – 9:30pm
This popular restaurant is located at the edge of the attractive marina of Waren, a short way beyond the other restaurants. Noted by many as the best restaurant in the area, the menu is very moderately priced with an excellent wine selection. The desserts are equally exceptional. Bookings are a must: +49 3991 7796240 | restaurant-leddermann.de
Overnight in Waren
Breakfast on board
8am – 9am
Waren > Malchow
9am – 11:15am
Approx. 2hrs 15mins | 0 locks
Lunch at Al Porto, Malchow
12noon – 1:30pm
This relaxed and friendly Italian restaurant comes highly-rated and is right by the water, with an outdoor terrace to dine on. Enjoy delicious pizza, pasta and ice-cream to die for! alportomalchow.de
Explore Malchow
1:30pm – 6pm
Malchow is one of the top destinations in the Mecklenburg Lake District and it’s well worth spending some time here. Discover its historic old town center, a huge windmill (which you can tour inside after 11am) and an impressive abbey. The principle landmark of the town is a 15 meter long revolving bridge, linking the island to the shore.
Dinner at Der Grieche am See, Malchow
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Enjoy delicious Greek cuisine served by attentive staff in this unassuming little restaurant that has the most wonderful, pretty and cosy outside courtyard. Be sure to book as they can get busy… and for good reason! +49 39932 543779 | dergriecheamsee.de
Overnight in Malchow
For families with younger children
Malchow: If you have kids with you, then a visit to the monkey forest and the summer toboggan track is unmissable. It’s a 15 minute bike ride outside of town, but well worth the effort to get there. If you haven’t added bikes to you booking, it’s a 7 minute taxi ride.
Breakfast on board
8am – 9am
Malchow > Klink
9am – 11:15pm
Approx. 2hrs 15mins | 0 locks
Lunch at Kells Muritzer Bauernmarkt, Klink
12noon – 2pm
The restaurant at this famers’ market will spoil you with delicious dishes, prepared from regional products. Then you can finish off your lunch with a sweet treat from the ice cream parlour, followed by a ‘browse’ of the market’s wide range of produce, regional handicraft products, home accessories and souvenirs. kells.de
Explore Klink
2pm – 3pm
If you have time after shopping at Kells, stroll past Klink Castle (now a hotel, but an impressive and very attractive building – worthy of a photo or two) and then down to the small beach at the lake’s edge. Enjoy a paddle and chill for a while before your onward cruise.
Klink > Rechlin
3:30pm – 5pm
Approx. 1hr 30mins | 0 locks
Dinner at Wiepeldorn – Restaurant und Hofcafé, Rechlin
7:30pm – 9:30pm
While there are restaurants closer to your moorings in the centre of Rechlin, this restaurant is worth making the effort to get to. It’s a 5 minute taxi ride, 10 minute bike ride or a 45 minute walk to the other side of the lake. You’ll be rewarded with super tasty, creative food which receives consistently high ratings. Booking recommended: +4939923718023 | wiepeldorn.de
If you don’t fancy making the journey, then try Hafengaststaette Moewennest, a much closer lakeside restaurant with a patio, offering a lengthy menu of burgers, steaks & German staples. For bookings: +49 39823 279916 | hafengaststaette-moewennest.de
Overnight in Rechlin
Breakfast on board
8am – 9am
Explore Müritz National Park or Rechlin Nord
9am – 12noon
Rechlin is the largest municipality in the Müritz-Röbel region and lies at the southernmost entrance to the Müritz National Park. The National Park is abundant with water and bird life to discover and is best reached and explored by bike (if you have added bike hire to your booking).
Alternatively, you may wish to visit the Aviation Technical Museum, just an 10 minute cycle to the north of central Rechlin… in ‘Rechlin Nord’. This used to be the location of the Luftwaffe’s main testing ground for new aircraft designs in Nazi Germany. You can see aircraft and examples of aviation technology from the two World Wars and the Soviet era. luftfahrttechnisches-museum-rechlin.de
Lunch at Captain’s Inn, Rechlin Nord/Hafendorf
12pm – 1:30pm
After your bike ride in the National Park, or after visiting the Aviation Museum, we recommend staying in Rechlin Nord/Hafendorf for lunch, before returning to your boat in Rechlin. The Captain’s Inn is located by the marina with a cosy, maritime ambience and serves regional cuisine, international wines and Lübzer or Duckstein beer. hafendorf-mueritz.de/ausgehen/captains-inn
Rechlin > Marina Wolfsbruch
2pm – 5:45pm
Approx. 3hrs 45mins | 4 locks
Dinner at Zum Hühnerhof, near Marina Wolfsburch
7:30pm – 9:30pm
After a 15 minute walk from Marina Wolfsbruch, in the little neighbouring village of Kleinzerland, you’ll find this friendly, family-run garden restaurant and guest house. It exudes a cosy, welcoming ambience, with a lovely inner courtyard. Bookings in advance are essential. +493392170272 | um-hühnerhof.de
Breakfast on board
7:30am – 8:30am
Enjoy your final breakfast on board before tidying and vacating your boat by 9am (unless you have booked and paid for a late-checkout)
Depart Marina Wolfsbruch
9am
10 night alternative
With an additional 3 nights, you will have time to head north-east of Marina Wolfsbruch to Neustrelitz, where you can stroll around the beautiful palace gardens. While the original palace has gone, the gardens are still home to a marvellous hotchpotch of sculptures, fountains and buildings in a variety of architectural styles, from Neo-Classic to Neo-Gothic. What’s more, if you feel the urge for some ‘big-city hustle-bustle’, you could take a day trip to Berlin from here. By train, you can be in the capital in an hour.
This itinerary is a suggestion only
This suggested itinerary is an indication of what could be accomplished, and your ability to accomplish it, is not a contractual obligation of Le Boat. Emerald Star is unable to guarantee when your pre-departure briefing will take place and in some cases it will not be given until the morning after your arrival. In these instances, you will need to adapt the itinerary outlined to accommodate a later departure. All cruising distances and times are approximations and are subject to local navigation restrictions at the time you cruise, planned or otherwise, which may also require you to deviate from the itinerary shown. Please check advertised opening times of sights, attractions and restaurants to avoid disappointment – some may need to be booked in advance. All meals, entry fees and tour tariffs are payable at your own expense. Attractions, restaurant and even locks and/or stretches of the waterway may be closed or can close without notice.
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Image credits
Castle Island: @Mecklenburgische Kleinseenplatte Touristik GmbH | Waren: @Waren (Müritz) Kur- und Tourismus GmbH | Malchow: Own work, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons | Klink Castle: Darkone (talk · contribs), CC BY-SA 2.5 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5, via Wikimedia Commons