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Woodlands and water

July 4, 2011

Just an hour's drive south of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania's famous Baltic Coast is central Europe's largest area of interconnected lakes and rivers, much of it in an untouched natural state.

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Mecklenburg lake district
The Mecklenburg lake district is a haven for water lovers

Our journey begins with a cultural expedition to the state capital Schwerin, where we take a look at Schwerin Castle, known as the Neuschwanstein of the North. We also visit the state museum of Schwerin with its high-quality collection of Dutch and Flemish 17th- and 18th-century painting.

Schwerin Castle
Schwerin Castle - aka Neuschwanstein of the North

From Schwerin, it's off to Müritz Lake and the surrounding Müritz National Park, a paradise for nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts.

Müritz is Germany's biggest lake. From here, the wetlands branch out in all directions. The region is fittingly known as the Land of a Thousand Lakes.

Müritz Lake
Müritz Lake is the biggest in Germany

The last item on our itinerary is an outing to the Feldberg lakes in the southern part of the lake district.

There, we stop off in the small town of Carwitz where the writer Hans Fallada once lived.

Text: DW-TV

Editor: Sue Cox