Peene Valley Nature Reserve is a significant wetland area in northeastern Germany, offering outstanding opportunities for birdwatching, canoeing, and experiencing a largely undisturbed natural river landscape.
The Peene Valley Nature Reserve covers a large stretch of the Peene River and its surrounding wetlands in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The area spans over 30 kilometers of the Peene River, often referred to as the 'Amazon of the North' due to its relatively untouched character and rich natural diversity. This reserve protects one of the largest and best-preserved inland wetland habitats in central Europe. The terrain is predominantly comprised of marshes, floodplains, native forests, and peat bogs, creating ideal conditions for numerous plant and animal species. It is internationally important for breeding and migratory birds, hosting species such as white-tailed eagle, black stork, and crane. The preservation of this landscape traces back to efforts initiated in the 1990s to maintain its ecological integrity against industrial development pressures. Visitors come primarily to explore the water routes by canoe or kayak, which provide a peaceful way to observe wildlife and experience the natural flow of the Peene River. Several walking trails and birdwatching hides are available throughout the reserve, allowing for accessible and intimate nature experiences. The reserve is part of the larger Natura 2000 network, emphasizing its environmental significance. It also offers scenic views of the traditional rural area dotted with small villages and historic churches. Peene Valley Nature Reserve attracts outdoor enthusiasts interested in low-impact, nature-focused activities and offers a rare look at a dynamic river ecosystem relatively unaffected by urbanization. Its remoteness, combined with high biodiversity, makes it attractive for photographers, birders, and paddlers alike.
The Peene River canoe route – a premier paddling waterway with serene natural surroundings
Diverse wetland habitats supporting rare birds like the white-tailed eagle and crane
Historic village of Torgelow with traditional Mecklenburg architecture near the reserve
Several birdwatching towers offering unobstructed views of nesting and migratory birds
A slow-flowing river renowned for its high water quality and natural floodplains.
Extensive peat bogs and marshes providing critical habitats for numerous species.
Several observation points for unobtrusive viewing of breeding and migratory birds.