If you’re looking for the ultimate sustainable Mecklenburg-Vorpommern travel guide, you’re in the right place!

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is a unique and beautiful state in Germany, with a diverse landscape and plenty of activities to explore. With its peaceful atmosphere, rich cultural heritage and stunning scenery, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is the perfect place to get away from it all and reconnect with nature. Enjoy the fresh air and beautiful views as you explore the area in a sustainable and eco-friendly manner.

This blog offers helpful tips and resources to ensure your trip to this stunning region of Germany is sustainable, eco-friendly, and respectful of the local environment and culture.

Learn about the best places to stay, local activities and restaurants to eat at that help minimize your impact. Enjoy your journey responsibly!

See also: A Sustainable Bavaria Travel Guide, Germany

Start planning a sustainable trip to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is a unique and beautiful region with so much to explore and experience. Whether you’re looking for a beach holiday, a nature escape, or an adventure that will take you off the beaten path, there’s something for everyone here. There are countless activities to keep you entertained and give you something to look forward to.

And with a sustainable Mecklenburg-Vorpommern travel guide, you can be sure that you’re making the most of your trip without damaging the environment or local communities. From eco-friendly accommodation and activities to locally-sourced food, there are plenty of ways to make your trip to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern both enjoyable and sustainable. You can explore this stunning region while protecting the environment and supporting local businesses.

When planning your sustainable trip, start with picking the best sustainable luggage.

Sustainable attractions and things to do in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

From visiting the pristine beaches of the Baltic Sea to visiting the nature reserves of the Mecklenburg Lake District, this region has plenty to offer. There are also several eco-friendly activities that travelers can take part in, such as cycling and kayaking, as well as eco-tourism tours that focus on sustainable agriculture and local culture.

Here are a few sustainable things to do in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

See also: Sustainable Travel Tips on a Budget

Visit Hofladen Villa Kunterbunt

This small organic farm in Neuendorf on Usedom offers a vast selection of delectable and nutritious products from their own Pomeranian homeland. All the items they make with care, love, and excellence come straight from the source – their very own farm! From wood-fired bread like grandma used to bake, handmade preserves made with local ingredients to eggs sourced right here in Usedom pastures or tasty cheese crafted honestly; you’ll find all kinds of veggies depending on each season’s harvest as well as lamb meat prepared using highland cattle reared locally plus much more.

The shop takes pride in delivering steady quality along with regional specialties: none of its meats ever leave the island since it is slaughtered and treated nearby – not to mention that animals are free range 365 days a year! Cows bred for milk production alongside blackhead sheep roam freely while wooly pigs feel at home too.

  • Address: Zinnowitzer Str. 6, 17440 Lütow
Hofladen Villa Kunterbunt
Hofladen Villa Kunterbunt. Source: Hofladen Villa Kunterbunt

Inselmühle Usedom

The island mill has been grinding grain for 160 years, but now it’s home to state-of-the-art technology. The old walls have been revived with love and soul after a long slumber! Inselmühle Usedom is the natural manufactory that produces valuable cold-pressed edible oils, delicate fruit spreads, Pomeranian mustard and specialties using ingredients grown as close to their doorstep as possible. Their assortment also includes finest liqueur and fruit wine – all without preservatives or artificial flavors because they believe in NATURE PUR.

Their goal is complete regional cultivation & processing on-site at the island mill true to their motto: “From the region for its guests”. They grow apricots, nectarines peaches walnuts cherries cider apple varieties quinces chokeberry sea buckthorn bushes kiwi currants Indian bananas Haskap berries pears almonds themselves too!

  • Address: Bäderstraße 9, 17406 Usedom
  • Please call them one hour before arrival, so that they are ready: Torsten Peters on Telephone: 038372-769 908 or Mobile: 0172 799 73 59

Baumwipfelpfad Usedom

Discover Usedom from an unexpected angle and savour extraordinary panoramas and experiences at Baumwipfelpfad Usedom. Near the Baltic seaside town of Heringsdorf, a wheelchair-friendly treetop trail weaves through beechwoods and conifers. Varied educational stops provide absorbing details about the area’s wildlife, history, geography as well as its link to the Baltic Sea.

  • Address: Am Bahnhof 12, 17424 Heringsdorf
Baumwipfelpfad Usedom trail
Baumwipfelpfad Usedom

Bernstein Workshop

Discover the trend of homemade and join a DIY Event on Usedom. Here, you can craft a beautiful trinket from genuine local amber! Their expert team will guide you through each step – no prior experience necessary – while teaching you all about its mysterious history and testing techniques.

  • Address: Zu den Weiden 2, 17454 Zinnowitz

Guided cycling tour

Traveling sustainably and consciously is easier to achieve through hiking and biking than any other leisure activities. These options are eco-friendly, which makes them perfect for the environment. Additionally, interacting with local flora & fauna can help us understand why preserving natural areas is essential for both locals’ lives and tourism. Join this guided cycling tour with lunch.

Sailing Tour with “Weisse Düne”

Set sail aboard the Weisse Düne and delight your senses with a 3-course feast! Enjoy pure romance on Usedom’s waters, where the team will prepare regional delicacies that will tantalize your taste buds. Whether you’re vegetarian or not – there is something for everyone to savor in this unique experience.

Excursion in a solar boat

Jump aboard the solar-fueled catamaran! Its tranquil propulsion carries you through an awe-inspiring natural landscape along the Peene. This is your chance to savor nature’s splendor, observe wildlife or even have some fun – don’t forget a snack for the ride!

  • Address: Seestraße 7, 17111 Verchen

Draisinenfahrt (Trolley ride)

Take a trip on the trolley as it meanders through Mecklenburg Switzerland Nature Park to Schwinkendorf. Embark upon an adventure of 13 km, travelling until 3:30 pm in the direction of Schwinkendorf before returning back to Waren. As you sail along, take advantage and pause at any designated stops that allow for taking in all the beauty around you! If eagerness overtakes your patience, swap places with someone ahead – ensuring smooth sailing throughout your journey!

  • Address: Am Güterbahnhof 10, 17192 Waren (Müritz)
Sustainable trolley ride in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
The trolley ride route

Eco-Friendly accommodations in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

With a variety of eco-friendly accommodations available, such as camping sites and nature lodges, it is easy to plan a sustainable trip to this stunning part of Germany. Many of the lodges offer green amenities, such as solar panels and energy-saving lighting, making them a great choice for travelers who want to reduce their ecological footprint.

Here are a few sustainable places to stay in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Hotel & Restaurant Forsthaus Damerow

Amidst the golden baths, encircled by woodlands and lakes, the 4-star Hotel Forsthaus Damerow presents an ideal haven for your getaway on Usedom. Step away from your everyday life and unwind in TAO’s wellness area or take a refreshing stroll along Achterwasser to enjoy briny scents of Baltic Sea at Koserow’s beach which is approximately 800 meters far.

  • Address: Damerow 1, 17459 Koserow
Hotel & Restaurant Forsthaus Damerow
Hotel & Restaurant Forsthaus Damerow. Source: Booking

Komfort-Hausboote am Naturhafen Krummin

Relax in your own aquatic abode with the luxury of a floating vacation apartment. Start off each morning by taking in breathtaking views from the terrace or living room while feasting on breakfast! We strive to use regional suppliers for marina services and gastronomy, aiming to reduce plastic waste as much as possible (eg. biodegradable boat paint).

  • Address: Dorfstrasse 24, 17440 Krummin
Komfort-Hausboote am Naturhafen Krummin
Komfort-Hausboote am Naturhafen Krummin. Source: Booking

Öko-Hotel Basis Kulturfabrik

If you’re an active and creative person, the Öko-Hotel Basis Kulturfabrik is perfect for you. The outdoor area is beautifully designed with attention to detail and plenty of space to relax in the meadow orchard. You can stay in modern wooden adobe houses that are ideal for starting your hiking or biking adventures, or even taking a boat out on excursions. Plus, it’s just five minutes away from Müritz National Park – right in the heart of Mecklenburg Lake District!

  • Address: Alte Kachelofenfabrik, Sandberg 3a, 17235 Neustrelitz
Basiskulturfabrik Öko-Hotel - sustainable Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Basiskulturfabrik Öko-Hotel. Source: Booking

Hotel Speicher am Ziegelsee

Hotel Speicher am Ziegelsee is a classic landmark with origins in 1939, has been magnificently transformed into an extraordinary premium hotel. The family-run facility is managed according to strict climate neutrality rules and enjoys a peaceful setting right on the banks of majestic Ziegelsee lake – just 15 minutes away from the vibrant city centre!

  • Address: Speicherstraße 11, 19055 Schwerin

Sustainable, vegetarian/vegan-friendly restaurants in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Looking for vegan restaurants in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern? That’s a tough one, but our sustainable Mecklenburg-Vorpommern travel guide includes a few of the best restaurants that serve local, wholesome food for everyone to enjoy. And they also have vegetarian and/or vegan meals.

Hotel & Restaurant Forsthaus Damerow

Indulge in delicious regional cuisine, which is always fresh and prepared with love. Hotel & Restaurant Forsthaus Damerow’s à la carte options are constantly changing to keep things exciting, and they have a great selection of wines to complement your meal perfectly.

This restaurant takes pride in working closely with local producers and suppliers to ensure that everything on your plate comes from nearby sources – even the potatoes! This commitment allows them to offer you the freshest ingredients while also reducing your carbon footprint by cutting down on transportation time.

  • Address: Damerow 1, 17459 Koserow

Naturhafen/Sommercafe 

The cozy Sommercafe in the picturesque Krummin harbour invites you to savour regional & flavoursome delights with a stunning view of the Krumminer Wiek. Knowing where your food comes from is one of their main priorities, so they take pride in using local and sustainable ingredients as much as possible, supporting short supply chains and offering genuine products made by hand with great dedication.

Enjoy traditional delicacies surrounded by idyllic scenery every day! The specialty ‘Krumminer Wiek Burger’ includes Usedom Duroc pork, Freester fried egg plus chutney from Bauerngartenmanufaktur – guaranteed satisfaction for any appetite! In addition to exciting new dishes such as small herb potatoes served alongside fresh seasonal vegetables and game ham sourced locally on Usedom island; classic favourites like maties over crispy golden-fried potatoes offer an abundance of deliciousness.

  • Address: Dorfstrasse 24, 17440 Krummin
Naturhafen/Sommercafe 
Naturhafen/Sommercafe 

Inselmühle Usedom

In their own Bistro & Café they invite you to a regional cuisine with a little extra. They have reinterpreted regional dishes with their own products. And for wine lovers, their winemaker has selected the right wine for each dish.

  • Address: Bäderstraße 9, 17406 Usedom
  • Please call them one hour before arrival, so that they are ready: Torsten Peters on Telephone: 038372-769 908 or Mobile: 0172 799 73 59
Inselmühle Usedom Bistro & Cafe
Inselmühle Usedom Bistro & Cafe

Cafe am Deich

Their menu consists of dishes made with fresh, high-quality ingredients. They specialize in vegetarian and vegan options that are both simple yet unique. The café provides a peaceful environment to unwind and enjoy the cozy atmosphere surrounded by nature.

  • Address: Feldstraße 1A, 17449 Peenemünde
Cafe am Deich
Cafe am Deich

Restaurant Zum Smutje in Zinnowitz

Smutje has been on the hunt for the freshest seafood from Baltic Sea and other waters for over 26 years, staying true to their motto “Homemade and fresh.” Their regionally authentic cuisine is down-to-earth yet of high quality. They promise to serve you with honest dishes that are not outdated but will surely satisfy your taste buds. With a small menu comprising standard meals plus daily changing fish specials, Smutje guarantees an unforgettable culinary experience!

  • Address: Vinetastraße 5A, 17454 Zinnowitz

Restaurant der Alten Kachelofenfabrik

This restaurant is the perfect place to experience gastronomic bliss. Its team of passionate cooks prepare delectable dishes with an array of regional and organic ingredients, procured from local suppliers they have gotten to know during their tours throughout nearby areas. Their sustainably-sourced produce goes straight ‘from farm to pot’, creating weekly culinary surprises that keep guests coming back for more!

Located in a historical industrial complex, “Alte Kachelofenfabrik”, this eatery offers two distinct levels where visitors can indulge in delightful fare or simply relax over drinks with friends while admiring the unique atmosphere around them. Upstairs lies “fabrik.galerie für gegenwärtige kunst” – featuring rotating art exhibitions sure to please any connoisseur’s eye!

  • Address: Sandberg 3 a, 17235 Neustrelitz

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