Best attractions and places to see around Wendisch Baggendorf include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. This region is situated within the Flusslandschaft Peene Nature Park, offering meadows, fields, and small lakes. The area is characterized by the Peene River, known for its untouched nature and diverse wildlife, alongside historical landmarks.
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mayor's kidnapping by French troops in 1806
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St. Mary's Church is the oldest building in Grimmen and dates back to the 13th century. The baptismal font, a Pieta and the late Gothic council and citizen pews are all that remain of the original furnishings.
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The 14th century town hall with its magnificent stepped gable and arcade testifies to the high class consciousness of the medieval merchants
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The town hall in Grimmen in Western Pomerania is one of the testimonies of medieval brick Gothic architecture. Dendrochronological examinations of the wooden roof structure determined the felling date of the oldest rafters: 1393. It is therefore assumed that the tree dates from around 1400.
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The Mühlentor in Grimmen, also called Tribseer Tor, is an impressive brick gate from around 1325/30. It was once part of the city fortifications and secured the road to Tribsees. Striking plaster panels, a steep gable roof with stepped gables and traces of an earlier drawbridge make it an impressive historical building.
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What is a must-see in medieval towns besides the market square and the fortifications? The church, of course. Its size still tells us something about the state of the town when it was first built. In contrast to today, the comparison is usually remarkable.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can visit the Abduction of the Mayor 1806 at the Mühlentor Grimmen, which houses the Grimmener Heimatmuseum and is part of the town's former fortifications. Another significant site is St. Mary's Church Grimmen, a 13th-century brick Gothic building with medieval wall paintings. The Grimmen Town Hall, a 14th-century brick building, also offers a glimpse into the area's past. Further afield, St. Andreas Church in Nehringen, with its Baroque remodeling and Renaissance altar, is also worth exploring.
Yes, Wendisch Baggendorf is situated within the Flusslandschaft Peene Nature Park, offering extensive meadows, fields, and small lakes. The Peene River, often called the 'Amazon of the North,' is ideal for canoeing, stand-up paddling, and wildlife observation, including white-tailed eagles and beavers. For swimming, Lake Kummerow is a recommended detour, known for being one of Germany's cleanest lakes.
The area around Wendisch Baggendorf offers a variety of hiking trails, many of which are considered easy. You can find routes like the 'Trebel Bridge – Zarrentin Manor House loop from Zarrentin' or the 'Grimmen Town Hall – Stralsund Gate loop from Grimmen'. For more detailed information and route options, you can explore the hiking guide for Wendisch Baggendorf.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling. You'll find both road cycling and mountain biking routes. For road cyclists, options include the 'Stralsund Gate loop from Grimmen' or the 'Greifswald Gate Grimmen loop from Grimmen'. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as 'The Langen Berge loop from Grimmen'. Discover more routes in the road cycling guide and MTB trails guide for the area.
Yes, the Water Tower on Schlossberg (Grimmen) offers an excellent panoramic view. Standing at 32.5 meters, it's the second tallest building in Grimmen and provides a great all-round view of the city and its surrounding area from its viewing platform on the 7th floor.
Cultural life in Wendisch Baggendorf is largely shaped by local associations that organize regular concerts and exhibitions. Additionally, the area is part of the Via Baltica, a section of the Way of St. James (Jakobsweg), offering opportunities for pilgrim walks and a chance to experience a historical pilgrimage route.
Many attractions around Wendisch Baggendorf are suitable for families. Historical sites like the Abduction of the Mayor 1806 at the Mühlentor Grimmen, St. Mary's Church Grimmen, and Grimmen Town Hall are categorized as family-friendly. The natural landscapes of the Flusslandschaft Peene Nature Park also provide excellent opportunities for family outings, including easy walks and wildlife spotting.
Ludorf Castle, located a few kilometers from Wendisch Baggendorf, is a Baroque building that now operates as a hotel and restaurant. It's a highlight for history enthusiasts and offers regional specialties, providing a unique historical and culinary experience in the region.
The Wendisch Baggendorf Manor House has a rich history dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries, with records mentioning it since 1719. While the original structure suffered significant fire damage in 1991, its historical presence reflects the area's noble past and architectural evolution.
The Peene River is renowned as the 'Amazon of the North' due to its largely untouched nature. It meanders through fens, forests, and floodplains, creating a diverse habitat for wildlife such as white-tailed eagles, kingfishers, otters, and beavers. It's an ideal spot for tranquil water activities like canoeing and stand-up paddling, offering a unique immersion in nature.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The well-preserved brick Gothic architecture of churches and town halls, combined with the serene landscapes of the Flusslandschaft Peene Nature Park, offers diverse experiences. The panoramic views from the Water Tower in Grimmen and the historical insights provided by the local museums are also frequently highlighted.


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