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Cabriolet tours in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Cabriolet tours in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

From Stralsund to Schwerin – Discoveries with an Open Roof

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is one of the most popular regions for relaxed convertible tours – not only because of its proximity to the sea but also thanks to its extraordinarily well-preserved cultural landscape. Between the Baltic Sea, the bodden coast, and extensive lake landscapes, you'll find winding country roads, avenues with historical flair, and numerous attractions perfectly suited for stops. Whether it’s a weekend or an entire vacation week – the routes in this northeastern federal state are made for convertible fans.

Along the Baltic Coast

The Baltic coast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern offers a unique blend of nature, history, and maritime lifestyle. From Boltenhagen to Wismar, Kühlungsborn, Bad Doberan, and Warnemünde, a dreamy route leads to the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula. The seaside resorts dazzle with their white beaches, spa architecture from the imperial era, and promenades that invite leisurely walks. Perfect for a break are small fish restaurants serving freshly caught specialties. Depending on your route, you can let the wind blow through your hair while following the coastline.

Island Experience on Rügen and Usedom

The bridges to Rügen and Usedom are gateways to two of Germany's most popular convertible island routes. On Rügen, the drive along the German Avenue Road is worthwhile, taking you through dense beech forests, along manors and coastal stretches. Attractions such as the Granitz Hunting Lodge, the Rasende Roland, and the chalk cliffs can be wonderfully combined. On Usedom, the long coastal road between the imperial spas and Peenemünde is impressive. Inland, a quiet, rural route winds through the Achterland with small churches and avenues.

Mecklenburg Lake District

South of the Baltic Sea lies the Mecklenburg Lake District with over a thousand lakes – a paradise for nature lovers. The roads between Röbel, Waren (Müritz), Plau am See, or Feldberg offer not only water-rich landscapes but also charming towns, historic mills, and lookout towers. A particularly beautiful route leads around the Müritz with picnic spots right by the water – ideal for cozy stops with a view into the greenery.

Castles, Avenues, and Culturally Rich Cities

For architecture and history enthusiasts, tours to the impressive castles of the region are recommended: Schwerin Castle by the lake, Ludwigslust Castle with its park and orangery, or the Neoclassical Bothmer Castle near Klütz are just a few highlights. The avenues of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern – many of which are protected as historical monuments – offer a distinctive driving experience with their treetops. Additionally, cities like Güstrow, Neubrandenburg, or Neustrelitz invite you to linger with their old towns, marketplaces, and cafés.