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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Ludwigslust-Parchim
Gammelin

Pampow Village Church – Warsow Village Church loop from Gammelin

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Road cycling routes
Germany
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Ludwigslust-Parchim
Gammelin

Pampow Village Church – Warsow Village Church loop from Gammelin

Easy

5.0

(3)

8

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Pampow Village Church – Warsow Village Church loop from Gammelin

01:44

44.0km

100m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 22, 2026

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182 m

Gammelin Village Church

Highlight • Religious Site

Brick church with a three-sided east end from the beginning of the 15th century. Former west tower demolished in the 18th century. Belfry in the churchyard. Inside there is a baptismal angel from the 18th century that is worth seeing. Viewing possible by arrangement

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824 m

District road between Rote Mühle and Gammelin

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District road between Rote Mühle and Gammelin with uneven, bumpy surfaces, unpleasant to drive. It's better to use the road between Warsow and Gammelin

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30.6 km

Road between Wustmark and Pampow

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Road between Wuastmark and Pampow with extensively repaired asphalt damage. There is also a pedestrian/cycle path alongside the street

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32.5 km

Pampow Village Church

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The church village of Pampow was first mentioned in 1265. The current church is a red brick building in neo-Gothic style. It was built between 1896 and 1898 according to designs by the church building councillor Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel.
The four-bay nave with stepped buttresses is joined by a polygonal choir apse with stronger supporting pillars, and a small sacristy is attached to the south side.
The square tower with its copper pointed roof rises 42 m high,


only the bell by the Rostock founder Johann Valentin Schultz

from 1781 was retained from the previous building.

The large, two-part, pointed-arch choir windows with the stepped reveals have a round window enclosed in the arch, which is missing from the nave windows. Instead, there are small arched windows in pairs in the bays, flanked by uniform plaster panels in the second row above the large windows, which serve to illuminate the galleries. The interior of the nave is spanned by a wooden ceiling structure. The galleries on the north and south walls are mounted on brick round columns, and the organ, built by Marcus Runge in 1898, stands on the junction of the two galleries on the west side. In the vaulted choir apse there is a brick altar table with a carved back wall from which a crucifix with a corpus protrudes; at the base there are circular symbols of the four evangelists and the symbols of Christ (Α&Ω, lamb, PX). The wooden pulpit with spiral staircase stands on four wooden feet and a foot also made of bricks on the southern triumphal arch.

Across from it is a cast iron stove.

In the nave in front of it is a baptismal font made of red sandstone.

The vaulted ribs in the choir are decorated with tendril painting, the vaulted compartments are plastered, otherwise all the walls are made of red brick.

Together with the uniform wooden furnishings, the ceiling construction and

the pews, the interior appears very closed and harmonious.

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36.4 km

Clean just flat

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38.7 km

Warsow Village Church

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The church in Warsow is a Gothic building and the oldest church in the Stralendorf district, probably built in the 12th or 13th century. The interior is walled with bricks. Originally the ceiling was closed with vaults. Its chancel is constructed from an octagon and its tower is drawn into the single-nave space in such a way that it appears to be growing out of the roof. Its retaining walls are at the bottom of the church and divide the front part of the nave into 3 parts. The tower supports an octagonal pyramid covered with slate.

Source: kirche-mv.de/emmaus-kirchengemeinde-schwerin-land/kirchen/kirche-warsow

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39.5 km

District road between Mühlenbeck and Warsow

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Quiet, well-paved district road between Mühlenbeck and Warsow

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42.5 km

District road between Gammelin and Mühlenbeck

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Quiet district road between Gammelin and Mühlenbeck with good asphalt

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44.0 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

25.5 km

14.2 km

3.96 km

340 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

39.7 km

4.30 km

129 m

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