Best attractions and places to see around Pingelshagen, a municipality in Nordwestmecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, offers access to a rich surrounding region. Situated near Lake Schwerin, the area is characterized by its Lakeland Region. While Pingelshagen itself is a smaller community, its location provides convenient access to notable landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The region around Pingelshagen provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and horse riding.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Today the castle ensemble belongs to the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and is used by, among others, an art association and the State Office for Monument Preservation.
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Riding bicycles in the castle gardens is prohibited. Even pushing bicycles is prohibited there. You can park your bikes at the bus stop. Or at the cafe. Why someone here is copying and pasting 8 times and thus posting 8 tips is anyone's guess.
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Nice path, but as described, very noisy.
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Along the road you have to accept, but the landscape is very beautiful. The water also accompanies the cyclist, beautiful views.
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After the death of the popular Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II – the builder of the castle in Schwerin – his son commissioned the construction of a monumental statue. The object was financed through donations. It is considered the only historical equestrian statue in all of Mecklenburg. The work by the Mecklenburg sculptor Ludwig Brunow was ceremoniously unveiled in 1893 – in the presence of high-ranking state guests such as Emperor Wilhelm II and Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia, as well as all those of rank and name in the Mecklenburg court nobility. Inspired by the equestrian statues of Roman emperors and the Prussian Elector in Berlin, it was designed in the typical, mostly military style of the late 19th century. The figures of the Grand Duke and his horse stand on a marble pedestal more than 4 m high. The base is surrounded by allegories of the four virtues of power: strength, justice, wisdom, and faith. Two commemorative plaques depict events from the reign of Frederick Francis II—the construction of the new university building in Rostock and the Grand Duke's entry into Schwerin in 1871. The monument survived two wars and two dictatorships with great luck. It escaped being melted down for war purposes, the iconoclasm after the war, and scrapped. www.auf-nach-mv.de/reiseziele/a-reiterdenkmal-friedrich-franz-ii-im-schlossgarten-schwerin
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A great photo spot with a very nice view of Schwerin Castle.
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Castle and castle park with numerous art objects. In 2015, the replica of the Braunschweig lion was unveiled in front of the palace. The original of the bronze sculpture disappeared in 1950 under mysterious circumstances.
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Originally built as a Slavic castle over a thousand years ago, over the centuries this beautiful, magnificent fairytale castle has been created, rightfully on the World Heritage List. Embedded in the lake landscape, you can stroll through the lovingly designed gardens, visit the castle museum, or visit the state parliament of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, which has its seat here. There is a lot to marvel at and admire, one of the top highlights that must be visited.
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The region around Pingelshagen is rich in history. A must-see is Schwerin Castle, a magnificent castle on Lake Schwerin that served as a ducal residence and now houses the state parliament. You can also explore Wiligrad Castle and Park, known for its restored buildings and art exhibitions. In Schwerin, the Old Garden is a historic central square surrounded by significant buildings like the State Theatre and Museum.
Absolutely! The Schwerin Castle Garden is an approximately 25-hectare baroque garden, considered one of the most beautiful in northern Germany. It features a French-style layout, later expanded with greenhouse gardens and riparian zones. Wiligrad Castle and Park also offers a large, inviting park area.
Pingelshagen is located near the beautiful Lake Schwerin, which is a prominent natural feature and an EU bird sanctuary. The broader Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region boasts diverse protected landscapes, including UNESCO Biosphere Reserves and nature parks, offering opportunities to experience rich flora and fauna. You can also find over 30 nature experience centers throughout Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for interactive learning about the environment.
The area around Pingelshagen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling, many of which offer scenic views of Lake Schwerin and the surrounding countryside. These routes range from easy to moderate difficulty.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both Schwerin Castle and Wiligrad Castle and Park are marked as family-friendly, offering space to explore and learn. The Schwerin Castle Garden provides ample space for walks and relaxation. Additionally, the region's nature experience centers offer interactive learning opportunities for all ages.
At Wiligrad Castle and Park, you'll find an excellent courtyard café, perfect for a break. The surrounding towns, especially Schwerin, offer a variety of cafes and restaurants to refresh yourself after exploring the sights.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring the castles, gardens, and engaging in outdoor activities. The Schwerin Castle Garden is particularly beautiful when in full bloom.
Yes, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern offers over 30 adventure centers dedicated to nature experiences. These centers provide interactive opportunities for visitors to learn about the region's diverse natural environment, including its protected landscapes and wildlife. For more information, you can visit visit-mv.com/nature-experience.
Yes, within the Schwerin Castle Garden, you can find the monumental Equestrian Statue of Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II. This statue commemorates the builder of Schwerin Castle and is notable as the only historical equestrian statue in all of Mecklenburg.
Visitors frequently praise the fairytale beauty of Schwerin Castle and its stunning location on Lake Schwerin. The meticulously landscaped Schwerin Castle Garden is also highly appreciated for its beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the combination of historical sites with the natural beauty of the lake landscape, making for a diverse and enriching experience.
Yes, Lake Schwerin, which is easily accessible from Pingelshagen, is designated as an EU bird sanctuary. This makes it an excellent spot for birdwatching, especially during migration seasons, offering a chance to observe diverse bird species in their natural habitat.
You can find a variety of cycling options. There are cycling routes that are generally easy, such as those around Neumühler See or with views of Schwerin Castle. For those seeking more adventure, gravel biking routes offer moderate to difficult challenges, while road cycling routes provide longer rides through the scenic countryside.


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