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Burg Stargard Summer Toboggan Run

Burg Stargard · Mecklenburgische Seenplatte · 53.4904° N, 13.3236° E
Burg Stargard Summer Toboggan Run

A day trip filled with fun, adventure, and relaxation.

In 2000, a summer toboggan run was successfully opened on the Hunnenberg. Viewed from the air, the Burg Stargard summer toboggan run near Neubrandenburg could look like a serpentine road, the kind found in the mountains. The 720-meter-long toboggan run winds its way through the landscape, overcoming a 30-meter elevation difference with eight steep curves, a jump, and two bridges. Just like in classic winter sports regions, a lift takes tobogganers to the starting point. Night tobogganing is also available upon request. A snack bar on site provides refreshments. The town also features a medieval castle, which gave the town its name and makes for a worthwhile excursion.

Burg Stargard Summer Luge Track on the Hunnenberg

Since 2000, the Burg Stargard Summer Luge Track near Neubrandenburg has offered a unique outing experience in the inland region of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. On the Hunnenberg, a 720-meter-long toboggan run winds its way down the slope—featuring eight steep turns, a jump, and two bridges that span a 30-meter elevation difference. From the air, the track resembles alpine switchbacks, as are typically found in classic winter sports regions.

Tobogganing by Day and Night in Burg Stargard

A lift comfortably transports tobogganers to the starting point—just like in alpine winter sports. Those looking for something special can also participate in night tobogganing upon request. A snack bar right on site provides refreshments throughout the day, so nothing stands in the way of a long day of fun.

Combine a visit to the medieval Stargard Castle with your outing

The town of Burg Stargard itself has more to offer than just the toboggan run: The medieval castle, which gave the town its name, invites you to take a historical tour and makes for a particularly varied day trip. Anyone visiting the Baltic Sea coast of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania—whether Rügen, Usedom, or the Fischland-Darß-Zingst region—can easily plan a detour to Burg Stargard as a trip inland. Neubrandenburg, the nearest major city, is just a few kilometers away.

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Penguin Ice Cream Parlor

Penguin Ice Cream Parlor

Burg Stargard

Ice Cream Parlor in Burg Stargard Delicious homemade ice cream—we’ve been making our own ice cream for over 50 years and serving it in our parlor in downtown Burg Stargard, both for eating in and taking home. The ice cream shop evokes a bygone era and is still furnished in an authentic “Ostalgic” style. The “Pinguin Eisdiele” on Markstraße in Burg Stargard has made a name for itself far beyond the city limits of Burg Stargard. A treat for young and old alike. End of the ice cream season: October 11

Stargard Adventure Farm

Stargard Adventure Farm

Burg Stargard

Featuring an exciting summer toboggan run, a high-altitude climbing park, other attractions, and dining options A day trip filled with fun, adventure, and relaxation Summer toboggan run with a total length of 720 meters Climbing park with 91 elements and base jumping Trampoline park Children’s carousels Dining options Events for all ages

Marie Hager House

Marie Hager House

Burg Stargard

This historic house, a designated landmark, is dedicated to the memory of the landscape and architectural painter Marie Hager. In addition to her works and items from her estate, works by artists from the region are also regularly exhibited. A permanent gallery featuring works by the Mecklenburg landscape and architectural painter Marie Hager can be seen at Burg Stargard. Also on display are furniture, letters, and other personal items from the estate of the artist, who lived and worked in Burg Stargard from 1921 until her death in 1947. The fact that a major exhibition of Marie Hager’s works is on display in her former home is thanks to one of the painter’s nieces. She bequeathed the estate and the house to the city on the condition that the building be turned into a memorial and a meeting place for art and artists. Three rooms in the lovingly designed house are used for various special exhibitions by artists from the region.