Teterow hill climb
Bergring Teterow - a motorsport legend in Mecklenburg Switzerland
The Teterow hill climb circuit is one of the most impressive motorsport facilities in the Baltic region. The 1,877-metre-long track with gradients of up to 22 percent, huge jumps and demanding bends challenges drivers and spectators alike. For almost 90 years, the annual hill climb race at Whitsun has been an integral part of the region - and those who have been once will come again. Renowned racing drivers such as the Australian Roy East and the Englishmen Donald Godden and Simon Wigg have described the Teterow Bergring as the best grass track in the world.
Motorsport dates for 2026 at the Teterow Bergring
The 2026 event year has a varied program in store. The Speedway League North race will kick things off on April 18. The International Speedway Race for the Auerhahn Cup with subsequent show party is scheduled for 23 May, before the 103rd Teterower Bergringrennen takes place on 23 and 24 May. From Friday to Sunday, May 29 to 31, the RUST'N'DUST Jalopy will follow - a unique combination of hillclimb and dirt track for American vehicles built up to 1959. On June 13, the 2nd German Speedway League will make a guest appearance and on September 5, the International Speedway Race for the Schildbürger Cup will conclude the season. All information subject to change.
Teterow as an excursion destination in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Teterow is located in the middle of Mecklenburg Switzerland, a gently rolling landscape in the heart of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The region is easily accessible from the Baltic Sea coast - whether from Rostock, Stralsund or Fischland-Darß-Zingst. A day of racing at the Bergring can be perfectly combined with a stay at the Baltic Sea, offering a contrasting excursion between coast and inland.