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Climbing & adventure forest Schwaan

Climbing & adventure forest Schwaan
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Feldstraße 6a

18258 Schwaan

Opening hours

Sonntag, Montag, Dienstag, Mittwoch, Donnerstag, Freitag, Samstag, PublicHolidays10:0017:00 o'clock
CLIMBING, FUN & EDUCATION - all in one place! The longest ropeway in the north at 116.5 meters awaits you! There are also seven courses with over 60 climbing challenges and an event tower with a "Skyjump" from a height of over 9 meters. Experience nature, history and yourself at the Schwaan Climbing & Adventure Forest! Our mascot forest ranger "KURT" guarantees you maximum safety and pure fun! #festimgurtmitkurt In the enchanting town of Schwaan - just a 20-minute drive from Rostock - a center for sport, adventure, history and natural history has been created on the historic "Obotritenhöhe". In the middle of the climbing forest is a small lake, over which a total of 9 "Flying Fox" cable cars run, connecting the two sides of the course. The centerpiece is the event tower - and it will put you to a real test of courage! Are you fit for heights and looking for a kick? - Then stand alone on the wobbly platform and take a base jump from a height of over 9 meters. In addition, the "Obotritenhöhe Natural History and Experience Center" (NEO) will gradually be built in cooperation with the "Institut für Zelltechnologie e.V. Rostock" in 2022. The information and educational trail distributed throughout the park will shed light on exciting facts about the organisms found there. Display boards and objects will be used to illustrate the local flora and fauna. As an extracurricular place of learning, there will then be the opportunity to carry out projects and teaching content in a "research yurt" and gain insights into the STEM subjects (biology, chemistry, physics, technology). Of course, we will also take care of your physical well-being. - Our "Futterhaus" offers you a wide range of food and drinks. And our forest terrace with a fantastic view over the lake into the forest is definitely an inviting place to linger.

Climbing & Adventure Forest Schwaan - adventure on the Obotritenhöhe

The Schwaan Climbing & Adventure Forest is located on the historic "Obotritenhöhe" in the small town of Schwaan - just a 20-minute drive from Rostock, making it an ideal destination for families and active vacationers on the Baltic coast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Seven courses with over 60 climbing challenges and nine flying fox ropeways over an idyllic forest lake ensure a varied experience in the great outdoors.

Longest zip line in the north & Skyjump at the event tower

The heart of the facility is the event tower with a "Skyjump" from a height of over nine meters - a real test of courage for anyone looking for a special thrill. Those who prefer gliding to jumping can try out the longest cable car in the north: It stretches an impressive 116.5 meters. Mascot forest ranger "Kurt" stands for the highest safety standards.

Natural history & extracurricular learning in the adventure forest

The Schwaan Climbing & Adventure Forest combines sport with education: an information and educational trail sheds light on the local flora and fauna, and the Obotritenhöhe Natural History and Experience Center (NEO) is being created in cooperation with the Rostock Institute for Cell Technology. School classes and groups can experience STEM topics hands-on in a "research yurt". After climbing, the "Futterhaus" invites you to relax with food and drinks as well as a forest terrace with a view of the lake.

How to get to Schwaan - easily accessible from Rostock and the Baltic Sea region

Schwaan is conveniently located between Rostock and Güstrow and can be reached quickly by car via the B 104. If you are traveling by train, it is best to use Schwaan train station, which is located directly in the town and has regular services from Rostock. Schwaan is also an easily accessible daily destination from popular Baltic Sea destinations such as Warnemünde, Fischland-Darß-Zingst or Wismar.

Further sights in Schwaan

Factory outlet of Schwaan fish products

Factory outlet of Schwaan fish products

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Fish delicacies have been produced in Schwaan for more than 100 years. The use of only high-quality ingredients is just as self-evident as the know-how of our employees. What goes into our tins has a long tradition and is constantly reinvented for you. We love herring. Herring fillet and herring fillet bites are the classics of fish delicatessen and are still produced according to traditional recipes. In sauces and creams or in jelly, with onions, seasoned with dill, exotic with curry or with a spicy chilli note, this perennial favorite simply never goes out of fashion. Our fried fish tastes so fresh because it "swims" from the pan straight into the tin. There, the herring and mackerel have time to develop their hearty fried flavor in a mildly sour marinade. It's not just delicatessen salads that roll off the production line at Schwaaner Fischwaren GmbH. Our ready-made fish soups such as Rostock fish solyanka or Mecklenburg fish pot are also very popular. Anyone looking for a change from soups and salads would be well advised to try our spreads, as our fish also makes a great spread. As fried fish paste, for example, with the hearty taste of our traditional recipe. Or as salmon pâté, with a subtle hint of lemon to bring a smile to the face of every gourmet. You can find out how many different creations these tasty sea creatures are available in by visiting our factory outlet. Our staff will be happy to advise you.

Schelpbrookkulturhof

Schelpbrookkulturhof

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Ramona Ponomarew-John and Karl Michael Constin show sculptures and paintings of the Maasai in ceramic installations as well as drawings of traditional Suibukuga ink painting. Karl - Michael Constin was born in Bützow and lives in Jürgenshagen. He studied at the graphic art and design school in Anklam and became a master student of the Japan-based artist Professor Heinrich Radloff. His studies were followed by a three-month stay in Japan. This was followed by professional assignments in advertising agencies and educational institutions. In 2005, Karl-Michael Constin began a one-year study visit to Kyoto, Japan. There he studied calligraphy, ikebana and traditional suibokuga ink painting. He has taken part in numerous exhibitions throughout Germany. The gallery shows ink drawings that were created during his stay in Barbizon / France. Ramona Ponomarew - John was born in Schönberg / Mecklenburg and lives in Plüschow. As a secondary school teacher for art and foreign languages, she led the "School against Racism" and "Fair Trade School" projects at her school. With this in mind, she established relationships with schools in Tanzania. Her repeated stays in Africa and her contacts with the Maasai ethnic group are reflected in her ceramic installations. The gallery shows ceramic sculptures.