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Maze at Waldeck
Simply crazy - the maze in Dargun invites you to play a little game of hide and seek.
2 different paths lead to the destination, but some also lead to a dead end. The maze in Dargun is an 8500 m² green area with branching but equally artfully designed paths formed by hornbeam hedges that are taller than a man. In the middle is the destination - a small wooden observation tower from which you can look out over the entire park. Planted between 2000 and 2002, the maze with its 2035m long path system was officially opened on 13.06.2008. The maze is open daily. Admission is free. Parking spaces and caravan sites are located directly in front of the maze. Allow approx. 60 minutes for a visit to the maze.
Mazoo at Waldeck in Dargun - a labyrinth of hornbeam hedges
The maze at Waldeck in Dargun is one of the more unusual green spaces in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. On around 8,500 m², a total of 2,035 meters of paths wind their way through an artistic labyrinth of hornbeam hedges taller than a man. Two routes lead to the destination - but not every path ends there. Dead ends are part of the game principle and make the visit a little adventure for the whole family.
Outlook tower in the center of the Dargun maze
Those who have successfully fought their way through the hedge maze will be rewarded in the middle of the maze: a small wooden observation tower offers an overview of the entire complex and allows visitors to admire the branching system of paths from above. The hedges were planted between 2000 and 2002; the official opening of the maze took place on June 13, 2008. You should plan about 60 minutes for the visit. Admission is free, parking spaces and caravan sites are available directly on site.
Dargun as an excursion destination in the hinterland of the Baltic Sea coast
Dargun is located in the Mecklenburg hinterland, easily accessible from the Baltic Sea coastal regions such as Fischland-Darß-Zingst, Rostock and Greifswald. If you are planning a vacation on the Baltic Sea and would like to take a trip inland, Dargun is a worthwhile stopover away from the coast with the Waldeck maze and the nearby monastery.
Other attractions in Dargun
"Uns lütt Museum" Dargun
● Dargun
The name is deceptive, because the region's largest museum of everyday history is located in 17 rooms, on 2000m² of exhibition space and in the outdoor area - a museum you can touch and try out. A museum of a special kind is located in the former guest house of the monastery and castle complex in Dargun. It is a comprehensive collection of the ordinary and the extraordinary. The exhibits once belonged to the house, farm and garden, were needed in old crafts or were used by our ancestors in agriculture or forestry. The medicine room contains utensils used by farmers, dentists and vets. The stationmaster's "office", as it can be seen, was saved from the station at the end of Dargun's railroad history. The exhibition on flight and expulsion at the end of the Second World War with original accounts of those affected is remarkable; it also attracted a great deal of attention on northern television. Visitors to the museum will find further agricultural equipment and machines in the spacious outdoor area and on the threshing floor. Almost all of them are in working order - they are there to be touched and tried out. Go for it! Swing the blacksmith's hammer yourself, hammer cheese into the cobbler's shoes or work wood on an old draw bench in the wheelwright's workshop. And don't miss the lovingly laid out farm garden. "Uns lütt Museum", run by an association on a voluntary basis, has grown into a prestigious museum. Its dedicated members have lovingly designed the exhibition rooms, maintain the historical machines and tools and organize special exhibitions and activity days. Opening hours: April-October Saturday/Sunday 1.30 pm - 4.30 pm July/August also Wednesday and Thursday 1.30 pm - 4.30 pm Group tours all year round by appointment 039959-20381
Slavic castle rampart adventure trail
● Dargun
The historical adventure trail "Slavic castle ramparts" takes visitors on a journey of discovery into the past. Siblings Jela and Jano take visitors on a journey of discovery into the time of the Slavs on the adventure trail in the Dargun recreational forest. On various boards, the two show how they lived and worked over 1000 years ago. There are many interesting things to learn about agriculture, crafts and trade, war and immigration as well as religion, mythology and, of course, the castle itself. Rest areas and play facilities are also part of the adventure trail. Starting point: Parish church parking lot or Dörgeliner Damm
Boating school - Baltic Sea water sports - Poseidon
● Dargun
The boating school - Ostseewassersport - Poseidon offers professional training for a boating license. The practical training for the boat license motor is five hours and is the only training center in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern that offers this long five-hour practical training. Various boating licenses are offered, such as the recreational boating license See, SBF Binnen, Sportküstenschifferschein SKS, sailing, cat sailing, as well as skipper training, radio training SRC and UBI. There is also the option of taking individual lessons for the official recreational boating license for sea and inland waterways, which is particularly suitable for busy professionals, holidaymakers on vacation or the self-employed. The boating school also offers a training course for the small boat certificate. The water sports area is perfect for getting to know the most beautiful side of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and enjoying the glistening waters and tranquillity of nature.
Accommodations auf Mecklenburgische Seenplatte
Vacation rentals, hotels, and more in the region
Old school Barlin
● Dargun
Experience two separate vacation resorts on 30,000 m2 in the middle of the untouched nature of the Mecklenburg Lake District. We offer children's vacations, vacation apartments & hunting vacations!
Old vicarage Rambow
● Rambow
Picking golden plums, Cox oranges and Jonathan from a hammock? Sounds like paradise and it is, because it's possible in the Rambow parish garden. Retired pastor Eckart Hübener invites guests to stay in the adjoining baroque half-timbered rectory.
Old Schwiessel Manor House
● Schwiessel
The old manor house is now run as a guesthouse and houses the hunting school.