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Wartin Castle – Wartin Church loop from Wartin

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Uckermark
Casekow

Wartin Castle – Wartin Church loop from Wartin

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Wartin Castle – Wartin Church loop from Wartin

02:56

11.3km

70m

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: February 24, 2026

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98 m

Wartin Castle

Highlight • Castle

Wartin Castle dates from the 18th century. It is a two-storey mansion with a court of honor, originally built in Baroque style. In the 19th century it was supplemented by neo-Gothic corner turrets, as well as the Gothic-style portal.
The manor in Wartin originally belonged to the noble family of Blankenburg. In 1717 Joachim Bernd von der Osten became owner of the estate.
After reunification, the Collegium Wartinum Foundation took over the entire ensemble. Its aim is to make Castle Wartin usable for the purposes of the Association European Academy and to develop it into a center for art, culture and science. The castle is inhabited by two professors who preside over the European Academy as chairman / director.
An entrance to the castle park and garden I could not find.

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6.49 km

Grünz Village Church

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The church and the village of Grünz are mentioned for the first time in 1289. In 1685, after the hard times of the Thirty Years' War, Jakob Rudo donated a tin baptismal font that is still in use today. In 1793 a pulpit altar was erected in the church, which was destroyed in the fire of 1888. In 1854 a major renovation of the church took place, during which the church windows were greatly enlarged. The church was laid out with bricks.

The first organ is bought after acceptance by Carl Löwe (Stettin) for 600 talers. 1888 on May 4th. At 12.30 p.m. a lightning strike sets the church tower on fire, destroying the entire church with altar, organ and bells. In 1890 the church with the tower was rebuilt within half a year. The sanctuary is built as an apse and closes off the church in the east with the stepped gable. An organ is built by the organ building company Grüneberg (Stettin). It was destroyed in 1945.

In 1977, after 7 years of non-use of the church due to mold infestation, a major interior renovation was tackled: the ceiling and pews were cleaned of mold (the central bank block was set up), the church and community room were painted and the altar cross was erected. During demolition work on the altar, the usher Werner Bartz found a box with coins from different centuries, a construction report on the reconstruction from 1888 and a damaged chalice from 1727, donated by Erdmann Richert.

1989 General repair of the church tower with copper covering (gift from the partner community) and 700th anniversary of the church and village.

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CPO Narrow-Gauge Railway Station Wartin

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The site of the former narrow-gauge CPO railway stop. In Wartin, a bicycle path was created on the trail of the CPO. Unfortunately, it ends not far from Wartin on the border of Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. At the station, there is a well-preserved sign for the 6 km queue.
The CPO Casekow-Penkun-Oder line was built at the end of the 19th century and started from the state railway station in Casekow. It ended in Szczecin in the Pomorzany district. In the season, the largest part of transport was beet delivered to the Sugar Plant in Gumieńce in Szczecin.

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Wartin Church

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The village church Wartin was built in the 13th century. The church tower was supplemented at the end of the 17th century by a paved superstructure.
Dating 1251/1300
Reconstruction 1651/1700
Reconstruction 1701/1750
Rebuilding 1853
Restoration 1968
(Source of data: Wikipedia)

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7.49 km

2.44 km

1.35 km

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4.78 km

4.54 km

1.86 km

108 m

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