Description
The Teterower See is a lake that is approximately 3.3 kilometres long and 1.9 kilometres wide, with an average depth of 4 metres. The lake becomes wider and shallower from south to northeast. On the western shore of the lake you find the 70 hectare Binsenbrink Nature Reserve (1). The reserve includes the Sauerwerder peninsula (2) and serves to protect and preserve the lakeside moor as well as the shore area of Teterower See. Opposite Binsenbrink is the elongated island Burgwallinsel which has an observation tower. The lake and the surrounding area is home to many migratory and resident birds.
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Access
The Teterower See is located immediately to the northeast of the town of Teterow, and about 200 kilometres north of Berlin. You can reach Teterow by train (3) or car. Press P on the map for directions to a car park. You can explore the area on foot on the walking trails that lead through the area. Or go to the observation tower on Burgwallinsel, which provides a panoramic view of the Teterower See and its surroundings.


