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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Northwest Mecklenburg
Rehna

Gadebusch Town Hall – Gadebusch Castle loop from Rehna

Routes
Mountain biking trails
Germany
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Northwest Mecklenburg
Rehna

Gadebusch Town Hall – Gadebusch Castle loop from Rehna

Moderate

2

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Gadebusch Town Hall – Gadebusch Castle loop from Rehna

02:41

42.7km

210m

Mountain biking

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

Last updated: May 23, 2026

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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 24.5 km for 116 m

After 24.9 km for 218 m

After 35.0 km for 117 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

54 m

Rehna Train Station and Steam Locomotive Mural

Highlight • Structure

Rehna station as such is no longer in operation. The event company Gebrüder Maack organizes events there and has redesigned the whole ambience inside. If you walk around the building to the platform side, you will discover great graffiti on the former engine shed on the opposite side. It's worth taking a close look.

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2

4.40 km

3

24.4 km

Villa in Ludwigslust

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This is probably the most beautiful house in this street!

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4

24.9 km

The city church is classified since 2005 as a monument of national importance.

It was built around 1200. The three-storey foundation building is one of the earliest brick churches in northwestern Mecklenburg. Model were Westphalian hall churches whose kind is determined by equally high ships. The three-storey foundation building was built around 1200/1220 from east to west in two stages of construction. The original box choir was replaced at the beginning of the 15th century by a three-nave choir, which in contrast to the hall church consists of a high nave and smaller aisles (basilica type). At this time, the eastern chapel was built on the north side. A little later, two more additions were added. The Western Royal Chapel, founded by Agnes, Queen of Sweden and Duchess of Mecklenburg, was built in 1423. Between the two buildings, around 1466, the third chapel was added.

In the Romanesque western part, the large round window, which is unique for Mecklenburg, with its age-old rosette made of cast bronze stands out. The tower, an octagonal pyramidal helmet, dates back to 1292. Most of the equipment dates back to the 15th and 17th centuries. The 1450 bronze baptismal font is probably the most valuable piece of equipment.

In the royal chapel there are the tombstone for the Swedish Queen Agnes (1434), statues depicting Mary with the Infant Jesus, St. Jacob and St. Dionysius, remains of a Gothic altar and a panel painting with the pictures of Albrecht, King of Sweden and his son. The eight-armed brass chandelier was made in 1582, the three blakers (brass) in the 16./l7. The chandelier was designed by the local blacksmith A. Wendland in the 1970s.

Source:
gadebusch.de/freizeit/stadtrundgang

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25.0 km

Münzschläger Fountain Gadebusch

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On July 2, 2011, the Münzschlägerbrunnen was ceremoniously unveiled on the north-east side of the Gadebusch town hall.
The fountain and its figure (a naked, muscular man) are made of bronze and reach a height of 210 cm with the 80 cm high granite base. It illustrates the history of the city, which had a mint in the Middle Ages (1542 to 1624), in a slightly exaggerated depiction.
The work of art, which was inaugurated on the occasion of the 2011 coin festival, was donated to the city by the Sparkasse Foundation and the Schotte family from Gadebusch. The family had commissioned the sculptor Wolfgang Knorr to create it.
Description: “65 copies of original coins stored in the Schwerin coin cabinet adorn the base.” The person who came up with the idea, Gerhard Schotte, was allowed to make silicone impressions of the coins for the work of art in the coin cabinet. Each coin reproduced here refers to people from contemporary history such as Albrecht the Fair (1542), Johann Albrecht I or Adolf Friedrich I, Duke of Mecklenburg.
The man with the strong arm checks the embossed image again before striking and lifts the stamp again. - Knorr has designed a small wing on the left shoulder blade of the striker, placing his depiction somewhat in the mythical realm.
In 2016, visitors to the city were able to purchase a re-stamping of the 1549 coin, which is considered a Reformation thaler. The suggestion came from the city church's support association, which also received the proceeds.


de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadebusch

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25.0 km

Gadebusch Town Hall

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The town hall on the market square was built in the 1340s and was originally a functional building for the merchant class. In the 15th century the core structure was expanded and the building received its current use as an administration building. Another renovation followed in 1618, and the town hall received an impressive stepped gable on the market side. The inscription on the coat of arms on the gable says: "Councilor and citizen of Gadebusch. In 1618 the town hall was restored in this form."

Source:
gadebusch.m-vp.de/rathaus-gadebusch

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25.3 km

Gadebusch Castle

Highlight • Castle

Gadebusch Castle is a magnificent Renaissance building and a typical example of the North German brick Renaissance. After an eventful history, the castle has belonged to the city of Gadebusch since 2017. Now, after many years of vacancy, it is finally to be renovated and used by the State Music Academy.

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8

25.6 km

Small wooden bridge over the lake. For pedestrians and cyclists only.

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35.0 km

Schloss Wedendorf

Castle

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42.7 km

End point

Train Station

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21.4 km

11.5 km

5.19 km

2.91 km

1.11 km

578 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

16.5 km

13.5 km

7.77 km

4.17 km

556 m

203 m

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