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"The tree treasure of Schuenhagen" (nature trail)

"The tree treasure of Schuenhagen" (nature trail)

"The tree treasure of Schuenhagen" - this is the name of the nature trail at the Schuenhagen forestry office, which invites you to discover the forest. Young and old can learn about the tree species of the natural forest in a playful way at various stations. The smallest German eagle, the lesser spotted eagle, still feels at home in the dense forests of the "Nordvorpommersche Waldlandschaft". Here it can raise its young in peace and catch mice and frogs in the surrounding meadows. The Schuenhagen forestry office has been supporting the chance.natur federal funding project "Nordvorpommersche Waldlandschaft" (Northern Pomeranian Forest Landscape) from the very beginning, which has set itself the task of preserving this special animal species and protecting its habitat. This not only helps the rare lesser spotted eagle, but also the diverse natural areas far from the coast of Western Pomerania. In addition to the lesser spotted eagle trail, which provides interesting facts about the lesser spotted eagle's way of life and migratory behavior, a new nature trail behind the forestry office has been available to discover since 2022. In the so-called "Müß" - a natural forest that is left to develop naturally - a path with 7 different stations leads through the world of tree species. The tree spirits of oak and co. are already waiting for your visit! With their many riddles, you may succeed in opening the safe containing the "Tree Treasure of Schuenhagen" at the end. The lesser spotted eagle trail and the nature trail are free of charge, accessible all year round and designed to be exciting for children and adults alike. For the nature trail, simply follow the light blue signpost arrows at the forestry office. You are also welcome to take part in guided tours.

"Kunsthof" Bad Doberan

"Kunsthof" Bad Doberan

Kunsthof Bad Doberan e. V. has been exhibiting art and handicrafts for almost 15 years now. Since November 2009, artists, craftspeople and hobby artists have been gathered here under one roof. Here you will find a particularly large selection and variety of paintings, graphics and handicrafts. The concept of renting exhibition space to artists and craftspeople as well as hobby artists and making it available for presentation and sale has been implemented by a registered association since the beginning of 2021. The costs are shared and the store management is also a joint effort. Incidentally, the association members are themselves creative minds and exhibitors from the Kunsthof team. This means that the "Kunsthof" is both a gallery with free admission and a store. The Kunsthof team can also build on very good cooperation and solidarity with various partners from Bad Doberan and the region, as exhibitors are always allowed to present and sell their work at the partners' stores. Around 40 exhibitors are currently showing their works and handicraft products in the "Kunsthof". Whether painting, graphics, photo and paper art, art prints, ceramics and woodwork or jewelry, object art, textile design and sewn items as well as upcycling - there is something here for every art lover. The Kunsthofverein has written it into its statutes to promote and support artists and artisans and to network them with each other. The association members want to achieve this goal with an art trail specially developed for Bad Doberan from 01.05.2024. In future, not only holidaymakers and spa or day guests but also locals will be able to find and discover art sites, galleries and workshops on this trail. More information can be found on the Kunsthof website. Opening hours: Jan.-Apr.: Thu+Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 10am-4pm, May-Dec.: Tue-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 10am-4pm

"Lovers of Lakes" - kayak courses & tours

"Lovers of Lakes" - kayak courses & tours

"Lovers of Lakes" offers kayak courses & tours with light sea and hiking kayaks as well as high-quality equipment in the region. Courses & tours are suitable for beginners and advanced paddlers and take place in small groups. Learn to love kayaking! In nature, on the water, in a kayak. "Lovers of Lakes" is a small family business that has set itself the goal of enabling you to experience the nature of Mecklenburg and the joy of paddling through customized courses and nature-oriented kayak tours in small groups. We offer you high-quality equipment, elegant and light kayaks as well as competent and experienced guides - whether in courses or on tours. In "Lovers of Lakes" courses, you will learn paddling techniques (forward and backward strokes, pulling strokes, steering strokes, supports, etc.) and a little theory, so that you are equipped for rivers and lakes. With the right technique and great equipment, you will learn to love kayaking, the change of perspective from land to water and this unique way of experiencing nature (even more). The "Lovers of Lakes" kayak tours last 3 - 5 days. Here, too, some theory is taught and, if desired, individual work can be done on paddling technique along the way. Overnight stays are usually at camping or water hiking rest areas.

"Tonperle" pottery Ventschow

"Tonperle" pottery Ventschow

Tableware and garden ceramics with colorful or white crackle glaze. Opening hours: Jan.-Dec.: Mon-Fri 10 am - 3.30 pm

"Uns lütt Museum" Dargun

"Uns lütt Museum" 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

"Retractable" mill in Kröpelin

"Retractable" mill in Kröpelin

The Kröpeliner Mühle is a gallery Dutch windmill. It has been a cultural center since its renovation in 2012 and is used by the "Kröpeliner Mühle" e.V. association for events. It can also be visited. Anyone driving through Kröpelin from Kühlungsborn will not believe their eyes... The mill, visible from afar from the eastern edge of the town, suddenly disappears, but later reappears. The miracle of Kröpelin is easy to explain: One succumbs to an optical illusion, because depending on the viewer's position, the mill, which has long since become the town's landmark, appears or disappears. The gallery Dutch windmill with a two-storey solid brick substructure was built in 1904 and went into operation in 1906. It operated as a grain mill until around 1952. In this Dutch mill - also known as a cap mill - the blades are attached to the cap. The mill body is fixed and only the cap is turned into the wind. Original parts of the wind turbine, such as the comb wheel and the king shaft, are still in the cap, but the equipment has been removed over the years. In 1986, work began on converting the building into a restaurant. However, it was not completed. It was not until 24 years later that a decision was made to carry out a complex modernization and to partially demolish the farm wing. The mill is owned by the town and was reopened at the end of 2013 after extensive renovations. It is operated by the "Kröpeliner Mühle" e.V. association and is open to the public.

Kröpelin "retractable" mill

Kröpelin "retractable" mill

The landmark of the town of Kröpelin - the "sinking" mill Anyone driving through Kröpelin from Kühlungsborn or Rerik will not believe their eyes. The mill, visible from the eastern edge of the town, suddenly disappears and reappears a short time later. Construction work on the Galerie-Holländer-Mühle began in 1904 and it was put into operation in 1906. It has a 2-storey solid brick substructure. The first floor is square and made of stone, while the central mill body with eight sides is also built of solid stone and covered with shingles. The sails of this Dutch mill - also known as a cap mill - are attached to the cap so that it can be turned into the wind. The wind turbine of the mill and parts of the equipment are still preserved. The mill was even still in operation until 1952. After it was decommissioned, it was then used as a warehouse for agricultural businesses and for the school as a "polytechnic" center. In 1986, work began on converting the mill into a restaurant. However, this conversion work came to a standstill due to the changes brought about by the fall of communism. In 2006, the "Kröpeliner Mühle" e.V. association was founded with the aim of renovating the mill in order to preserve it as a Kröpelin landmark and to organize and hold cultural events around the mill. The mill is owned by the town. Extensive renovation work began in 2012. The renovation work was completed in 2013 and the mill was reopened on December 20.

3 Queens Palace - Exhibition

3 Queens Palace - Exhibition

The 3 Queens Palace - in the former cavalier house of Mirower Castle - is now a modern cultural and adventure center in which the Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and its three famous princesses, who became important European queens, come to life. The interactive experience exhibition, changing special exhibitions by regional artists, themed guided tours through the historical ensemble, the Palais Café with its exquisite selection of cakes and incomparable view of Lake Mirower as well as events and royal treasure hunts in summer allow all visitors to immerse themselves in times gone by. The 3 Queens' Palais in the old Kavalierhaus on Mirow Castle Island offers an interactive exhibition for the whole family. Accompanied by numerous detailed explanations in writing, pictures and sound - understandable even for the youngest - it guides visitors through the history of the region and the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Starting with the first settlements by the Slavs, through the emergence and flourishing of the noble houses and first towns in the region, to the eventful stories of the three princesses from the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz who became important European queens - Sophie Charlotte (Queen of Great Britain and Ireland), Louise (Queen of Prussia) and Friederike (Queen of Hanover). Interactive stations such as the adventure cinema, the optical queen profile comparison, the talking ancestral gallery or the photo island for a family picture à là "Prince and Princess with a click" round off the journey into the history of the Mecklenburg Lake District, as do the numerous audio-visual impressions of its natural riches and beauties. Changing special exhibitions with works by regional artists and on Mecklenburg's history complement the interactive experience exhibition in the 3 Königinnen Palais. They offer insights into the vibrant culture of the Mecklenburg Lake District. The Palais Café with its large sun terrace and magnificent view over Lake Mirower invites you to linger and enjoy. Tempting cakes, delicious pastries and hearty, freshly prepared soups are a popular refreshment after a hike across the castle island and a good reason for an extended break. But perhaps start the day with a delicious breakfast? A selection of different breakfast variations is also available.

3D Trick Art Museum

3D Trick Art Museum

Sometimes you float on a flying carpet, fight dinosaurs or are reduced in size by a mini-machine. 3D Trick Art - The crazy 3D museum in Rostock. The museum presents a fascinating 3D world using 3D trick art. These perspective-painted pictures make it possible to take three-dimensional pictures using a cell phone camera. Visitors have the opportunity to become part of the artwork by positioning themselves in the right places to take the perfect 3D photo. Life-size 3D images are presented, depicting a crazy world that turns everything you've ever seen on its head. We recommend visiting with friends or family to take photos of each other and try out different settings and effects. Fun for the whole family, regardless of age. Visitors can ride hippos, be shrunk in a mini-machine or fly through 1001 nights on a carpet.

3W Water sports

3W Water sports

Canoe, kayak and much more... Welcome to our store. We offer you a wide range of water sports equipment. Visit us in Malchow. Further information and prices can be found here.

AGRONEUM Alt Schwerin

AGRONEUM Alt Schwerin

The village of Alt Schwerin is nestled in the Mecklenburg Lake District and the Nossentiner-Schwinzer Heide Nature Park. As early as 1963, the decision was made to bring the history of Mecklenburg's estates and agriculture to life in an exemplary way in the midst of the historically grown substance. And so the AGRONEUM Alt Schwerin, an open-air museum of a special kind, can now look back on more than 60 years of history. You can expect an extensive collection of technology and everyday objects in numerous exhibition buildings and insights into the life of farm workers from 1800 to the 1960s. The large open-air site with village smithy, wheelwright's workshop, Dutch windmill, sawmill and ropery is also the central venue for the almost monthly museum festivals, where agricultural history is presented in a lively way. In addition, there are demonstrations, hands-on activities, blacksmithing and vacation workshops that build a bridge between then and now and impart knowledge in a vivid way. Our steam locomobile (built in 1915) from the Heucke company welcomes you in the glass entrance building. Here you will also find a well-stocked farm store with an extensive range of seasonal and regional products, beautiful and useful items. The restaurant "Pott un Pann" with its terrace and Mecklenburg country fare as well as coffee and cake invites you to linger and enjoy. You can find the entire program of events, opening times and admission prices at www.agroneum-altschwerin.de

AQUAFUN Fleesensee

AQUAFUN Fleesensee

The AQUAFUN Fleesensee adventure pool offers a fitness and wellness area, saunas, a steam bath and an indoor and outdoor area. AQUAFUN Fleesensee! Refreshing bathing experiences with indoor and outdoor pools, spacious and lovingly designed loungers for lots of relaxing feel-good moments. Together with the two mascots Eddi and Ewi, all younger guests can look forward to an exciting adventure slide and a water playground. We look forward to your visit.

Adventure & water sports

Adventure & water sports

Diving school in Plau am See OUR BASE "Why wander far away when the good is so close!" This proverb could come from Lake Plau, in the beautiful Mecklenburg Lake District. Perch, eels, free-swimming sturgeon, catfish, zander, mussels, various underwater plants and many other fish can be observed in the right place at the right time. The base has existed for 25 years in the village of the same name "Plau am See" and under the management of Ralf & Ramona Baumann since 1998. We have been working together with NDR, radio stations and the nature conservation association / Karower Meiler for years. The best way to reach the diving school in the town of Plau am See is to call 01736094515 as we are usually more underwater than in the store.

Adventure & water sports / Diving in Plau am See

Adventure & water sports / Diving in Plau am See

OUR BASE "Why wander far away when the good things are so close!" This proverb could come from Lake Plau, in the beautiful Mecklenburg Lake District. Perch, eels, free-swimming sturgeon, catfish, zander, mussels, a wide variety of underwater plants and many other fish can be observed in the right place at the right time. The base has existed for 25 years in the town of the same name "Plau am See" and under the management of Ralf & Ramona Baumann since 1998. OUR BASE "Why wander far away when good things are so close!" This saying could come from Lake Plau, in the beautiful Mecklenburg Lake District. Perch, eels, free-swimming sturgeon, catfish, zander, mussels, a wide variety of underwater plants and many other fish can be observed in the right place at the right time. The base has existed for 25 years in the town of the same name "Plau am See" and under the management of Ralf & Ramona Baumann since 1998. We have been working together with NDR, radio stations and the Nature Conservation Association / Karower Meiler for years. The best way to reach the diving school in the town of Plau am See is to call 01736094515 as we are usually more underwater than in the store. 6 top dive sites in the immediate vicinity. 95% of all dive sites can be reached from land, and we also offer pontoon tours. Daily guided dives for inexperienced divers Daily trial dives possible by appointment Independent diving for experienced buddy teams with (permit possible) Ideal for families and snorkelers Our qualifications: PDA training center with course director and instr. trainer and state-approved diving instructor. Diving instructor assistant training, many special courses, such as Nitrox or biologically guided dives with us and the nature conservation Karower Miler complete our program. School for 1st aid and swimming school in the house.

Adventure Dune Golf Göhren

Adventure Dune Golf Göhren

With a view of the Baltic Sea, the imaginative and lovingly designed adventure golf course on the island of Rügen offers many exciting challenges. The Adventure Golf course has excitingly modeled, nature-identical grass courses. The terrain and obstacles on the 10-16m long fairways make the course pure fun. Whether young or old, everyone will enjoy the game here. There is also the opportunity to play soccer billiards: It is played true to scale on a 4x8m surface made of high-quality artificial sand turf. The billiard balls are moved with the foot, following the rules of billiards. The golf course is a great and attractive excursion destination, especially for families.

AdventureSailing

AdventureSailing

Whether a sailing trip to Norway, Rügen, Bornholm or Copenhagen, AbenteuerSegeln will show you the most beautiful places on the European North Sea and the Baltic Sea with one of its modern and safe sailing yachts. For day guests, various sailing trips are offered in Greifswald, which definitely ensure an unforgettable experience in Germany's most beautiful sailing area. The different trips are sailed with two yachts, which are adapted to the respective requirements of the sailing areas. In addition, experienced skippers are on board on all trips and are always available to answer questions about sailing on the sailing trips. Unique sailing adventures on the North Atlantic can be experienced with the aluminum sailing yacht. Sailing to Norway is possible, where there are numerous picturesque fjords, small fishing villages and fantastic anchorages in the middle of the Scandinavian archipelago landscape. The coast in the far north is characterized by numerous glaciers, snow-capped mountain ridges and incomparable flora and fauna. This gives the sailing trips a very special expedition character and makes sailing in Norway an unforgettable adventure. In addition to the fantastic nature, the metropolises of the north, such as Oslo, Bergen or Kristiansand with their characteristic architecture, are of course also worth a visit. Sailing trips on the Baltic Sea make it possible to explore one of the most beautiful sailing areas in Germany on a modern sailing yacht. The Baltic Sea has no tides and offers a varied coastline with numerous small harbors and marinas. This makes it the perfect destination for your sailing trip. The port in Greifswald is the ideal starting point for trips around the island of Rügen, but a day trip to the Baltic Sea island of Bornholm is also possible.

Ackerbürgerhaus Plau am See

Ackerbürgerhaus Plau am See

Ackerbürgerhaus Plau am See It is the last ensemble in the climatic health resort of Plau am See to be listed as a historical monument and to retain its functionality - consisting of the main house and outbuilding, stable and storage building. The farmhouse was rebuilt from salvaged materials on top of the existing cellar building after the last major town fire in 1756. Not one beam of the timber frame is the same as another and shows traces of repeated use. In addition to trade and commerce, the townspeople needed land and livestock to live, so they were farmers. The driveway, the courtyard with its cobblestones, well, manure cow, dry abortuaries and the stables with horse manger, pigsty and chicken droppings as well as the granaries have been preserved in their original condition. The façade of the main house was altered in 1929 when shop windows were installed in the basement. The apartments in the main and adjoining buildings were modernized in 1999. The listed building is being preserved by the owners themselves.

Eagle ships Usedom

Eagle ships Usedom

Adler-Schiffe Usedom offers pier hopping between Ahlbeck, Heringsdorf, Bansin, Koserow and Zinnowitz as well as excursions to Swinemünde, Rügen, Stettin and Greifswalder Oie with seal watching - maritime experiences for every taste. Adler-Schiffe Usedom offers a varied cruise program for guests who want to explore the Baltic Sea coast and the region's islands from the water. Starting points are the five piers on Usedom: Ahlbeck, Heringsdorf, Bansin, Koserow and Zinnowitz. The offer includes pier hopping, a relaxed connection between the seaside resorts. The trips offer a view of the island's historic seaside resort architecture and nature from a maritime perspective and provide a pleasant alternative to road traffic. Various destinations are available for day trips. These include trips to Swinemünde with a shore excursion, trips to the island of Misdroy or to Szczecin with a city tour. There are also trips to the island of Rügen with shore leave in Binz, Sellin or Göhren and an optional onward journey to the famous chalk coast with a view of the Königsstuhl. Nature lovers can enjoy impressive nature experiences on round trips to Greifswalder Oie and the island of Ruden. With a bit of luck, grey seals can be observed in the area of the Oier Reef. Other offers include round trips along the Usedom cliffs and through the Pomeranian Bay. Special experiences are offered by event cruises such as the Sunset Cruise with DJ, which combines music, drinks and the sunset at sea. On board the Adler ships, guests can expect gastronomic offerings, comfortable seating and panoramic views of the Baltic Sea.

Adler Pharmacy Gingst

Adler Pharmacy Gingst

Adler pharmacy in Gingst You are welcome to order medication here, which you can collect the next day from the prescription collection point in Vitte. Current opening hours: Monday - Friday: 8.00 - 18.30 Saturday: 8.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m.

Aristocratic Fräuleinstift

Aristocratic Fräuleinstift

The baroque building complex of the Adligen Fräuleinstift was built between 1733 and 1741 and was founded by the Swedish Queen Ulrike Eleonore. The Adlige Fräuleinstift was founded in 1733 under the self-designation "Bahrtisches Closter"; another contemporary designation is "Adliges Jungfrauenkloster". However, it was not a convent, but a foundation for the care of unmarried daughters, mainly from aristocratic families in the region. Similar institutions existed in Bergen auf Rügen, Stralsund (former St. Annen and Brigitten Convent), Ribnitz (former Poor Clares Convent, now the Amber Museum) and numerous other places. They emerged from monasteries that were dissolved during the Reformation. In many cases, the nuns living here came from families who destined their unmarried daughters for the clergy, as it was not possible for them to remain in the family for economic reasons. With the introduction of the Reformation and the dissolution of the monasteries, this option was no longer available. One solution was to convert the monasteries into secular abbeys. While entry into the monasteries was associated with the taking of vows as a lifelong decision, the nuns did not take any vows. They could leave the convent without special permission in the event of marriage or for other personal reasons. Although life in the convent was subject to strict rules, it was possible to leave the grounds during the day, there were vacations and the possibility of being absent for a maximum of three months each year upon request. A prioress monitored compliance with the monastery rules; the first head of the monastery was Philipina Luise von Wackenitz with the rank of abbess. There was no predecessor institution in Barth, as no monasteries were founded in the town according to the regulations of 1255 (town foundation and early town history of Barth). The path to the foundation of the noble Barth monastery was cleared in 1726 after the Swedish King Frederick, with the direct involvement of Queen Ulrika Eleonora, donated the land and the existing remains of Barth Castle to the knighthood and granted permission to fell timber in the royal forest on the Darß. The monastery was thus located on the site that had been the location of the town quarters of the Princes of Rügen and later the Dukes of Pomerania (Jaromar II, Barnim XIII) since around 1255. The first conventuals moved into the buildings on August 3, 1733. Each convent lady, unmarried and therefore unprovided for women, was provided with an apartment with four rooms, adjoining rooms and a garden plot. There were fixed salaries to ensure their upkeep. As a rule, the right to later entry into the convent was purchased at birth, but by no means all those entitled to it ever made use of it. After the Second World War, the nuns found themselves in a difficult situation. Refugees had to be accommodated in the buildings and with the land reform they lost the estates from which the convent had acquired part of its income. The nuns had to temporarily leave their home, but were soon able to return. In May 1948, the convent was dissolved and passed to the church. In 1974, the buildings were handed over to the town, in 1978 the last nun, Anna-Louise von Stumpfeld, left the premises, the last prioress, Katharina von Hagenow (1882-1952) was buried in the Barth cemetery; the Barth grammar school (Uhlenflucht 5) is named after her. The building complex of the monastery is a three-winged complex made of plastered bricks. The elongated main building consists of a raised central section with a broad central risalit with a triangular gable and bell tower. Ten-axis building sections with high mansard roofs adjoin on both sides. There are also two nine-axis wings enclosing the courtyard on three sides. The entire building complex is surrounded by an unrendered brick wall with a round-arched gateway with a crowned Swedish royal coat of arms and the reconstructed gatekeeper's house next to it. From 1985 to 1994, some parts of the building housed a kindergarten. Since 2001, age-appropriate apartments and rooms for exhibitions and cultural events have been set up in the complex, which has been renovated in accordance with the preservation order. The two-winged baroque complex is the only Swedish foundation on German soil.

Agrarbetrieb Groß Grenz - Regiobox

Agrarbetrieb Groß Grenz - Regiobox

Try regional specialties such as game meat and honey from the Regiobox. Between the small river Beke and the Warnow lies the farm Groß Grenz. Rapeseed, wheat, barley, maize, peas and arable grass grow here on 1,100 hectares of land. 450 dairy cows are kept in modern open stables and are fed with grass and maize silage, grain and peas from the farm's own cultivation. The milk is delivered to the dairy in Wismar, where it is processed into tasty cheese, among other things. This regional specialty is also available in Benitz - the Regiobox offers regional game products, honey and pasta from local manufacturers. Appointments for a tour of the farm can be arranged by telephone.

Ahrenshoop wood

Ahrenshoop wood

Nature reserve in Ahrenshoop The Ahrenshooper Holz is a 55-hectare nature reserve with a particularly old tree population. The area was placed under protection on September 4, 1958 and has not been farmed since 1967 in order to protect the old beech forest with peaty areas and Europe's largest contiguous stand of holly. The Ahrenshooper Holz is also home to rare bird species such as stock dove, tawny owl and lesser spotted flycatcher as well as bats. The small wood has inspired landscape painters such as Alfred Partikel, Fritz Grebe and Elisabeth von Eicken. A hiking trail leads from the village road at the north-eastern end of the Baltic seaside resort of Ahrenshoop into the Ahrenshoop Wood.

Active Park Boltenhagen

Active Park Boltenhagen

The exercise trail is not only beautifully situated on the forest promenade, but also impresses with 14 ergometrically optimized and varied training options. Experience intergenerational fitness outdoors and enjoy our traditional circuit. Increase your activity and do something good for your well-being and vitality in a fun and enjoyable way. Great fun for young and old! the flexibility trainer supports coordination, flexibility and balance the back trainer efficiently helps to loosen the back, hips and buttocks The leg trainer promotes stamina, fitness and improved circulation the back massage device relaxes the back, hips and legs and strengthens the legs By working all the important muscle groups, the full-body trainer promotes flexibility and body balance

Albers Brewery

Albers Brewery

Welcome to the Albers Brewery - probably the smallest brewery in Mecklenburg. Since 2021 we, Hannes and Huong, have been running a microbrewery together near Schwerin. In a lovingly converted fieldstone barn in the Alte Försterei in Gädebehn, we brew craft beers in small batches. From hoppy or dark ales to refreshing lagers, we offer variety. Visit us every first and third Saturday of the month to sample our beers and take a break in our idyllic surroundings. We look forward to seeing you!

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