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Jogging routes around Levenhagen offer access to green spaces and accessible paths, providing opportunities for outdoor activity in the region. The area benefits from its proximity to diverse landscapes, including those near Greifswald Botanical Garden and Griebenow Castle. Running paths often feature varied surfaces, ranging from paved sections to natural trails. The terrain is generally gentle, with routes exhibiting minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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7.25km
00:45
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.8km
01:08
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40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.50km
00:36
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:06
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Admission is free. Everything is thematically designed, both the greenhouses and the outdoor areas. Very diverse. Not huge but I liked it.
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A beautiful gem in the Hanseatic city. The greenhouses are all interconnected and house some botanical treasures. The outdoor area is beautifully maintained and invites you to take a short stroll. A visit is definitely worth it! đż
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The small town of Griebenow between Greifswald and Grimmen surprises with a castle, a pretty church and seems to be out of time.
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The Botanical Garden and Arboretum in Greifswald are maintained by the University of Greifswald. The Botanical Garden is located west of the train station and the historic city center, the Arboretum is about two kilometers southeast of Greifswald center, near Berthold-Beitz-Platz. In 1763, a medicinal plant garden was established between today's main university building and the ramparts. In the course of the 19th century, the university campus in the southern city center was greatly expanded, so that the Botanical Garden became increasingly restricted. According to plans by Julius MĂŒnter, a new garden with greenhouses was completed in 1886 on an area of two hectares at the current location of the Botanical Garden in Fettenvorstadt. Due to its size, the newly designed Botanical Garden did not have enough space for trees, so in 1934 a second location for trees, the Arboretum, was founded on Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-StraĂe. Plans to merge the two locations on the arboretum site were not realized, so that to this day both locations exist separately from each other. The historic listed greenhouses from 1885 are located on MĂŒnterstrasse. The palm greenhouse with warm and cold house in particular is of particular national importance as an individual monument, also due to its rarity. The plants are sorted according to geographical and ecological criteria. Admission is free, but donations are requested. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botanischer_Garten_und_Arboretum_der_Universit%C3%A4t_Greifswald
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Manor house or castle, built 1702â1706. Currently 2020 renovation work
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The fully preserved Baroque palace complex is considered an architectural masterpiece of high cultural and historical value, especially for our Swedish past. It is one of the most beautiful castles in Western Pomerania. Founded by the Cistercian monastery Eldena in 1219, the place Griebenow 1248 first documented as a Slavic village in connection with the confirmation of the extensive monastery property by the Pomeranian Duke Wartislaw III. mentioned. In the 14th century until the middle of the 17th century Griebenow becomes property of the knightly family of Rausche. The buildings from this period have not been preserved. With the occupation of Pomerania after the end of the Thirty Years' War in 1630 by the Swedish troops Griebenow was under Swedish rule until 1815. The achieved successes of Gerd Anton Keffenbrink as OberfeldkÀmmerer (his ancestors had emigrated and come from Rheine / Westphalia) rewarded the Swedish Queen Christina with the noble title Rehnschiöld and the goods Griebenow, Kreutzmannshagen, Willershusen u.a as a fief. From then on, Gert Antoniison Rehnschiöld resided as chamber president (finance minister) of Western Pomerania and Mecklenburg, as well as a government councilor in Pomerania and curator of the Greifswald University. 1653/54 he had the unique castle chapel built as a 15eckigen central building, where he, as well as his closest relatives in the local family tomb 1658 found their final resting place. During an inventory of the Griebenower buildings the poor condition was determined. Thus Carl Gustav Rehnschiöld left as general, field marshal military adviser of the SchwedenkÀnigs Karl's of the XII. and Imperial Count acted to renew the inherited estate. The newly created pleasure garden with the essential Baroque parts, the Lindenallee as a trained main axis and the rectangular island in the castle pond, was first mentioned in 1706. 1707-1709, the ailing walls could be broken off and replaced by a representative palace, one of the largest not royal castles. Nicodemius Tessin d.J., one of the most famous architects of the Swedish Baroque, probably also worked in Griebenow. Today, the Griebenower castle is one of the most important architectural history of the Swedish time in northern Germany. With changes in the first half of the 19th century, the staircase, some rooms and the facade with ornamental elements of classicism were redesigned. From this time come the court of honor with its four-row chestnut alley, the farm building and the stables. The result of a renovation in 1910 was a redevelopment of the estate as the center of the estate, with the castle and the farm building were integrated into the park. Thus, the Gutsanlage could be used privately until 1935. After that the park started to grow wild and the property was used by the UNI Greifswald as a maternity ward and maternity home. Until 1958, a branch office of the University of Greifswald was set up for tuberculosis and epidemics in Griebenow. In 1958 the Grimmen district took over the facility and set up a district nursing home for elderly care and disabled children. The maintenance efforts left much to be desired and a reconstruction was planned in 1989 after the castle was cleared in 1988. This was no longer possible. It was not until 1992/93 that the district invested DM 1 million in the roof and window renovation. With pride one can say that with the establishment of the association "baroque castle to Griebenow e.V." on 1.5.2003, which also became owner of the lock, again life in the castle pulled. Since then, it has become a visitor magnet and cultural center in the region. The stylish preservation of the historical testimony of Swedish past is the highest concern of the association. Source: http://www.schloss-griebenow.de/historie/
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There are over 280 running routes available around Levenhagen, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. The komoot community has explored these trails extensively, with over 4700 runners using them.
Yes, Levenhagen offers several easy running trails perfect for beginners. For instance, the Dike loop from Wackerow is an easy 3.4 miles (5.5 km) route with minimal elevation gain, making it a great starting point for new runners.
Many of the running routes around Levenhagen are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular options include the Greifswald Botanical Garden loop from Wackerow and the Griebenow Castle loop from Griebenow, both offering scenic circular paths.
While running near Levenhagen, you can enjoy diverse scenery ranging from green spaces and natural trails to historical sites. Routes often pass by locations such as the Greifswald Botanical Garden and Griebenow Castle. You might also encounter landmarks like the Wieck Hand-operated Drawbridge or the Museum Harbour Greifswald on routes closer to Greifswald, and natural monuments like Behrenhoff Landscape Park.
Many of the green spaces and natural trails around Levenhagen are suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and local regulations are followed. It's always a good idea to check specific route details on komoot for any restrictions or recommendations regarding pets.
Yes, the Levenhagen area offers several family-friendly jogging options, particularly the easier routes with gentle terrain and accessible paths. The Dike loop from Wackerow is a good example, being relatively short and easy, making it suitable for families with children or those looking for a relaxed run.
The running trails around Levenhagen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 200 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the accessibility of the paths, and the pleasant green surroundings, especially near landmarks like the Botanical Garden and Griebenow Castle.
Absolutely. While many routes are moderate, there are options for longer and slightly more challenging runs. For example, the Bridge loop from Greifswald is a moderate 6.7 miles (10.8 km) path, offering a longer distance with some elevation changes, and there are 41 difficult routes in the region for experienced runners.
The running trails around Levenhagen feature varied surfaces. You can expect a mix of mostly paved sections and accessible natural paths. This diversity allows for different running experiences, from smooth, even surfaces to more natural, unpaved terrain.
Running in the natural surroundings of Levenhagen offers numerous health benefits. Beyond physical fitness, green exercise is known to improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress, enhance mood, and even boost creativity and cognitive function. For more information on the powerful health benefits of running in nature, you can visit envynature.org.
Yes, several running routes in the Levenhagen area incorporate historical sites and points of interest. The Griebenow Castle loop from Griebenow, for instance, takes you through parkland and historic grounds. Other routes near Greifswald might pass by the Greifswald Market Square or the Town Hall of Greifswald.
The green spaces and natural environments around Levenhagen make it pleasant for jogging throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, some accessible paths can be enjoyed, though conditions may vary.


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