Peenetal Nature Reserve protects a rich floodplain landscape along the Peene River, offering abundant wildlife habitat and serene opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and canoeing.
Peenetal Nature Reserve is located in northeastern Germany within the federal state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It protects a wide stretch of the Peene River valley, Europe's largest natural floodplain area in this region. The reserve encompasses diverse habitats including wet meadows, alder carr forests, marshlands, and slow-moving river channels. Its mosaic of aquatic and terrestrial environments creates exceptional biodiversity and supports numerous rare and endangered species, such as the European otter, white-tailed eagle, and various amphibians and dragonflies. The river itself is often called the 'Amazon of the North' due to its natural, untouched appearance and rich ecosystems.
Historically, the Peene valley has experienced little industrial development, which has allowed natural processes to persist and flourish, making it a vital ecological refuge. Visitors come primarily for quiet nature observation, hiking along marked trails, and canoeing or kayaking, which provide immersive ways to experience the tranquil watercourses and abundant birdlife. Several observation platforms and information points educate visitors on the fragile habitats and conservation efforts. The reserve is also part of the EU Natura 2000 network, underscoring its ecological value. Its unspoiled nature combined with low visitor density makes Peenetal an appealing destination for travelers seeking peaceful outdoor recreation in a relatively remote setting.
Peene River canoe routes offering serene paddling through natural floodplains
Observation towers providing excellent vantage points for watching white-tailed eagles
Extensive wet meadows home to rare orchids and amphibians
Quiet forest trails along alder carr and mixed woodlands
Expansive floodplain ecosystems with natural watercourses that sustain diverse flora and fauna.
Waterlogged woodlands dominated by alder trees providing crucial habitat for amphibians and birds.
Elevated platforms offering panoramic views ideal for spotting white-tailed eagles and other wildlife.