Warin is a small town in Mecklenburg, charmingly situated between two lakes. The town's almost 850-year history is closely linked to the bishop's castle, which was demolished in 1838 and of which only the western moat remains today. Many legends surround the old walls. You can listen to them at the Talking Benches, which can be found in and around Warin. The Nature Park Center in the town hall is the ideal starting point for finding out about the various excursion destinations and adventure opportunities in the Sternberger Seenland Nature Park. In the Haus des Gastes, the tourist information office not only offers insider tips, but also bicycles for hire. The town is crossed by several long-distance cycle paths. No wonder, given the beautiful hilly landscape with its forests, fields and lakes. The lido on the large Wariner See lake has been completely redesigned with a variety of play and sports facilities. The narrowest avenue of lime trees in Germany is a great place for your Instagram photos. Translated with DeepL.com