I left my camp just after 9 o'clock heading towards Plau am See, a pretty little town with a market where I stocked up on food.
Two of its attractive features are a distinctive draw bridge and a red-brick castle.
I had a quick 15 minute breakfast just west of Plau am See where there was another stork in the field next to me.
I continued along the cycle path to Lübz, known for the Lübzer beer. The cycle path consisted of a rather inhospitable separate cycle way by the side of a very busy road.
In Lübz I spotted a sign to Parchim painted on the side of a building in Cyrillic – a spooky reminder of the area's recent history.
I spent about 30 minutes in Lübz for a lunchtime snack and left on a quieter road leading north-west.
An old windmill next to the road near Crivitz looked in very good condition.
In Crivitz, I had another little snack in a very nice park next to a stream.
By the time I reached the Schweriner lakes I was very tired and happy to put up camp by the lakeside in Seehof. Today's ride had been 120km exactly.
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