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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Mecklenburg Switzerland

Friedländer Gate – Stargarder Gate, Neubrandenburg loop from Ganzkow

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Germany
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Mecklenburg Switzerland

Friedländer Gate – Stargarder Gate, Neubrandenburg loop from Ganzkow

Moderate

4.5

(11)

53

riders

Friedländer Gate – Stargarder Gate, Neubrandenburg loop from Ganzkow

03:34

58.5km

340m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 18, 2026

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6.31 km

Neverin Water Tower

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I haven't been inside yet, but it's an interesting landmark.

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6.60 km

Neverin Village Church

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3

7.11 km

Cycle Path with View of Tiefsee

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Good bike path with some inclines

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16.4 km

Friedländer Gate

Highlight • Historical Site

The oldest and most complex gate complex in the north-east is the Friedländer Tor. What is striking is the 8 meter high bell, which was connected to the front gate. The semicircular bastion protected the gate from large-caliber firearms like a bullet trap.

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17.2 km

Stargarder Gate, Neubrandenburg

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The Stargarder Tor is the southern entrance to the city of Neubrandenburg. It was built in the middle of the 14th century and is the second oldest of the four city gates, the three-storey main gate is 24 m high. The swampy area in front of the gate provided effective natural protection so that it did not have to be secured three times.

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23.5 km

Good, newly created connecting path from Fünfeichen to Stargard Castle. Super surface, drives itself, as if by itself 😉.

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25.5 km

Burg Stargard Town Church

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The church is an elongated, flooded, essentially medieval building with a retracted, square western tower. It was brought into its present state by modifications in the second half of the 18th century and at the end of the 19th century. The building was once a three-bay basilica made of fieldstone with a transverse rectangular west building from around 1225/1250 and a rectangular brick chancel the width of the central nave with an eastern three-window group, corner pilaster strips and triangular frieze under the fascia gable from the second half of the 13th century.

After fire damage in 1588, 1709 and 1758, the side aisles were removed, basket-arched windows were used during repairs in 1765-1770 and the interior was redesigned as a flat-roofed hall after the triumphal arch had been removed.

In the years 1892/1894, the west tower was completely rebuilt according to a design by P. Köppel with a base made of granite blocks, the upper floors and architectural details are made of brick. In 1958, the former arcade openings were partly made visible as screens with the remains of the original octagonal pillars and some of the narrow pointed clerestory windows were opened.

The pulpit altar with wooden enclosure was created in 1770; the column-flanked structure has rococo ornaments, carved figures depicting Moses and John the Baptist are attached on both sides of the pulpit basket. At the same time the boxes and galleries were created. The granite baptismal font with three plastic heads dates from the 13th century. The baptismal bowl from the second half of the 17th century is an example of an embossed brass bowl with Adam and Eve in the background, on the rim a unicorn, stag and dogs are depicted between tendrils.

The organ is a work by Barnim Grüneberg from 1906 with 13 stops on two manuals and pedal. There is also a gallery organ from the company Nussbücker from 1985 with five registers on a manual and pedal.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadtkirche_Burg_Stargard

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35.8 km

Cölpin Village Church

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very nice old church building in Cölpin

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58.5 km

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28.4 km

24.6 km

4.99 km

301 m

135 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

33.6 km

14.6 km

9.26 km

1.06 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

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