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Castle Wall Island
The former Slavic settlement is now a local recreation area. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010.
A gem in the immediate vicinity of Teterow is the Burgwallinsel in Lake Teterow. Until the early Middle Ages, the island was connected to the mainland by a 750-metre-long wooden bridge - an architecturally perfect structure without a single nail. Today, the former Slavic settlement can be reached by ferry or the launch "Regulus" and offers those seeking peace and relaxation. If you want to be physically active, you can hire water scooters and rowing boats on the island, swim at the natural beach (with a small sunbathing area, unguarded) or explore the surrounding area on the island hiking trail. Younger guests can look forward to a playground. The WENDENKRUG invites you to stop for refreshments. Delicacies from the region are served in the restaurant or on the lakeside terrace, and those who wish can also rest their weary heads here. In summer 2010, the island was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guests arriving by car can use the Burgwallinsel parking lot and walk from there to the ferry. Alternatively, the parking lot at the bathing establishment can be used. From here, you can reach Burgwallinsel via the NaturBad using the "Regulus" launch.
The island can be reached daily from Easter to the end of September, except on Mondays (closing day).
Current information:
End of season from September 15